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2. File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A i a SP gt Gwe O DAG Po ke 2 2m a As Address El http J 10 1 1 205 cp8 events php eventlog5ubpage 18index 2 amp PHPSESSID dceda3e5bfb840f8a84a5acc2d17e178 v Ba Links gt UTN Log OF Location System Location Current System Time 18 9 07 15 09 09 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Event Detail l a AR e a 18 09 07 15 01 13 1 Temperature 81 F Critical E a a 18 09 07 15 01 11 18 09 07 15 01 12 18 09 07 15 01 13 18 09 07 15 01 15 18 09 07 15 01 17 E Done Trusted sites Z System Name Micro wi security_probe_manu ty securityprobe_manua Screen shots Inbox Microsoft Out Y picturelog2 Paint CORA APS ServSensor V4P Form here you can see there is a series of images These have been taken at the preset time intervals before and after the event These parameters were set up in the notification wizard previously 6 Software motion detection The unit is capable of motion detection via the cameras interface without the need for the separate motion sensor However there are limitations to its capabilities For instance the software motion detection will not work when the camera is set in automated mode or is being moved via the web based interface This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup the software motion detection To get to the starting point of th
3. Y securityprobe_manua amp Inbox Microsoft Out samp 5 Paint amp y Vc sispm ServSensor V4P b After clicking Next you will get a page where you can input the e mail name and message Press the Customize button and the fields will re write in a format that will allow for an automated e mail that will display the sensor information a System Name Microsoft Internet Explo ag Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Q sax z x ia HA yd Search Sie Favorites e B a Ea O Aa z a 3 Address l http 10 1 1 205J wiznotify php notifyType 2 amp mode auto8PHPSESSID fb66735e37dd5eaa1fa0f9bdf515f6e5 Eco ins FL Log OF Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 20 28 16 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Email Action Wizard Oe Subject Testing Sensor Port 1 is now 0 status is now No Status Begin Notification Wizard Body From System Name 10 1 1 205 Action J Time 20 27 31 Add Action Testing Sensor Port 1is now 0 status is now No Status Sensor Action Link View Notification Log Notification Analyzer This is a preview of the message that ick will be sent to your recipient s The sent Disable Picture message will include the details Customized relevant your sensor Attach Picture From Current Picture Lastest Log Click Customize to change the format of Picture From V1 No Video Signal this
4. Cancel Upgrade System Maintenance Maintenance Command Clear Event Log v Upgrade status Waiting to upgrade firmware e during the process you will see the following messages Upgrade status Upgrading mega firmware This is the second half of the upgrade process lt will take approximately 30 minutes When this is complete the upgrade status will say Complete and the system will reboot automatically During the upgrade process the red LEDs run from left to right continuously The green LEDs show the percentage of the upgrade process f The unit will then reboot The process is complete when the LED s are back to their normal status o MA ServSensor V4P 4 Setting up a sensor In this section we will now go through the basic set up of a sensor We will focus on the BLACK BOX temperature sensor however this basic set up process is applicable to all of our sensors If you reguire information on specific functions of a particular sensor then please download the manual for that sensor from our website a Plug the sensor into one of the RJ45 ports on the rear panel of the unit In this example we will use port 1 d web enabled Intelligent monitoring device Plug temperature sensor into this port b Now point your browser to the IP address of the unit default 192 168 0 100 Next you need to login as the administrator using your administrator password default is public You will th
5. Status Online Status E Status ServSensor V4P LED patterns in Recovery mode then LEDs run clockwise after the power is connected From left to right each LED indicates 1st LED U Boot init 2nd LED Kernel loaded with good CRC 9rd LED Board init 4th LED Serial port oth LED Ethernet 6th LED NOR Flash 7th LED NAND Flash 8th LED Root file system mounted Starting init process After the root file system is mounted all green LEDs will be flashing and red LEDs light increasingly from left to right The onboard web server can be accessed during this time and shows a splash screen with boot details After the boot process is finished the LEDs show the status of the online sensors d I have forgotten my units IP address If you have forgotten the IP address of your unit then you can simply press the rest button on the back of the unit This will then announce the IP address through the units internal speaker o MA ServSensor V4P e I have forgotten the password for my unit Hold down the reset button for 7 seconds This will turn off the use password feature for the web based interface This will remain turned off until you hold the button down for a further 7 seconds or the unit announces Now turning off password checking Note This will turn off the password checking for accessing the web interface only you still have to enter the password when access the system via telnet
6. We will now go through setting up a few different ways of notification step by step To learn what the other types of notifications do see here ServSensor V4P 2 SNMP trap First we will set up a notification via SNMP trap so that when your sensor reaches a certain threshold it will send a notification to your SNMP server This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup an SNMP trap To get to the starting point of this tutorial Log in as administrator Click the Notifications tab Choose Notifications wizard Choose SNMP trap a After selecting to add an SNMP trap you will need to fill in the following information Action Name SNMP Trap 7 Trap Version vi O v3 Enter name for Your SNMP notification Destination Address 192 168 0 000 Community public Enter the IP add ress Add Trap Destination of yo Ll r S N MI P t ra p Enter community name of trap b Once this information is correct you can press the Add Trap Destination button After clicking this you have the option of inputting another trap or clicking on Next Now you can enter the following parameters Sensors Notification SNMP Trap Action Wiz Maximum Times to Resend Resend Intervals secs 10 40 secs These parameters set the maximum number of times to send the trap notification and the time interval between each notification ServSensor V4P c After clicking next you will be presented with th
7. com ln oorm Out Refresh Map Sensors Interval sec 5 Apply Map Sensors will be reloaded in 03 secs Map List E nline Devices a Temperature on Port 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer Type Temperature Sensor Name Temperature Port 1 Reading 79 F Status Normal Sensor Ports 1 Show Graph Temperature F Options Unlock Ico 18 00 20 00 22 00 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 16 00 10 00 12 00 Add New Last 79 0 F Average 81 1 F teset This emove This sor Normal State mm 100 00 sor Warning State Zoom 00m oui sor Critical State Zoom In L Zoom out Map Link Help Refresh Map Sensors Interval sec 15 Apply Map Sensors will be reloaded in 05 secs Click here to view graph of sensors data ServSensor V4P 6 Making my unit visible on the internet So far the manual has simply covered the basic set up The setup we have just created will allow you to access your unit on a Local Area Network LAN monitor via the web based interface or with SNMP traps However what if you wish to be able to remotely access your unit from anywhere in the world This is possible however the following steps are only an outline guide Your exact setup and configuration will often depend on your network eguipment You are going to need access to your router if you are using one and knowledge of whether your IP address
8. di En RETIRO For the purposes of this tutorial we will not cover the set up of every type of notification However with this information you should be able to follow the procedure for the other types of notifications easily as they all follow a similar format For information as to what some of the other notifications do see here If you still encounter difficulties with this then please contact us on customer black box ch ServSensor V4P 4 Camera 1 Basic setup The unit will allow for connection of up to 4 cameras through the video inputs V1 V4 In this tutorial we are going to assume you are connecting a BLACK BOX pan tilt camera and we are connecting it to port number V4 This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup the camera functions To get to the starting point of this tutorial Connect camera to a video V port Log into web based interface as administrator a Once you are logged in you will be taken to the default summary page A System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer aca ir File Edit view Favorites Tools Help aN Oar a a yn 5 9 Oo Back 7 log x a Y Hg Search Favorites E LA Sa E i Address http 10 1 1 205 summary php vApp 28vSpeed 18vChApp 38 wPattern 18wChJs 88syslogPage 08vScreen 18 pxtime 40008 syshide 08 sumSensFilter 655358sumTypeFilter 42949672958 showMap 08PHPSESSID i Go Links FT LLW Log OF Location System Location
9. Display sub map Left click on Sub Map lt g Done Internet d FENE 3 System Name Micro ty security probe manu uv securityprobe_manua f Screen shots Inbox Microsoft Out amp 10 eC v Bm 1 06PM ServSensor V4P b Now you can browse to the file on your HDD you wish to use Map Wizard Please select a Map picture to upload JPEG or GIF format Maximum 512 KB Upload new Map ma Click browse and then navigate to where your file is stored c In this tutorial we are going to use a 3D map of a campus site we are monitoring Map Wizard Map uploaded successfully Please enter prefered name for this Map Enter new name campus map git Enter a name for Click Next your map d Choose to have the map as a top level map Map Wizard This Map can be assigned as sub Map or top level map Please assign parent map for this map Select Parent Map Set as Top Level v Next Set map as top Click Next level ServSensor V4P e You will now have the option to finish or to continue adding your sensors to the map For this tutorial click next Map Wizard Map added successfully Click Finish to close this wizard or click Next to continue to Sensor Adding Wizard f You will now be taken to the map page where it will display your map To continue adding the sensors click next A System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer TER File Edit View Favorites Tools He
10. Input phone number and click Add Phone Number b You can now either add multiple numbers or click next In our case we will click next UTE Sensors Notification a Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard Action Name Tutorial SMS notification Phone Number List 01072138980 Phone Number 01072138980 Add Phone Number Delete Phone Number Cancel ServSensor V4P c Now we will set up the message that will be sent to the phone You will see the following screen Sensors Notification y Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard SMS Message Message Testing Sensor Port 1 is now 0 status is now No Status From 10 1 1 205 Customized Next click to customize macro Note A macro is a script that returns specific data collected by the unit In our example here the macro will tell the notification to contain the description sensor name the value current sensor reading and the status high low warning etc these macros are common to all sensor notifications d You will now see that the SMS message has changed its format to include the Macro script Sensors Notification Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard IDESCRIPTION is now VALUE status is now 4 STATUS Preview Restore Default Macro Description Back ex Message including Click Next Macro script e Next we will choose to set up the type of connection This will depend on the type of modem you
11. xj Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras Zuriick gt Y A Asuchen GyFavoriten Medien 4 B S El E amp Adresse B http 192 1 1 249 system php syspage 10 2 Wechseln zu Links is Google Los geht s amp 5 E YY Lesezeichenw Sh 34 blockiert Y Rechtschreibprifung p Sendenanw Einstellungen v POTTS Log OFF a lt gt BLACK BOX Black Box Network Services ServSensor V4P Location System Location Current System Time 12 12 07 07 57 31 Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification f Settings Applications Help System Maintenance Clear Picture Log camera Clear RRD datalog Ethernet Network Restore Original Settings Restore Keep present network setting ern wor Wifi Network Clear All User Data and Restore Original Settings Keep present network setting Modbus Backup All Settings To Backup File SNMP Durchsuchen Restore All Settings From Backup File Bluetooth Keep present network setting Dial In Modem support akcp com Send Configuration To Support Dial Out Modem Click here to setup SMTP Server Feature System Firmware Upgrade System Firmware Upgrade Check Update rn 1 Click System Administrator and then System Maintenance 2 Click Upgrade Firmware This page allows you perform el e all system maintenarce nf Internet c You will then be presented with this pop up Microsoft Internet Explorer
12. zr Address E http 10 1 1 205 cp8 recorder p 50 Links Press Record to start Setup Record Trusted sites Click Record to begin capture Note If you wish to record and run the automated camera movements at the same time start the automated camera movements from the PTZ Control see here and then start recording ServSensor V4P 5 Picture Log The camera can be used to automatically log a photo and send it as part of a notification Continuing our example of setting up the temperature sensor in this part of the tutorial we are going to use the camera to capture an image from 2 seconds and 1 second before and 2 seconds after the event The event will be when the temperature sensor reading is at High Critical This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup an MMS Notification To get to the starting point of this tutorial Log in as administrator Select the notifications tab Select notification wizard Choose picture log as the notification type follow previous notifications wizard instructions a Once this is done you can add it to the active notifications so your page should now look like this Temperature Port 1 A WU Temperature Port 1 E3 Tutorial E mail Se NU Temperature Port 1 El Tutorial SMS notification A Temperature Port 1 Eu Picture Log 3 ick table cell to toggle selection Create Edit Remove Pictur
13. Microsoft Internet Explorer ew a Q sack amp x a A x Search Pe Favorites E Y M es E m a le a A 3 TA Fn A Internet Explorer Address E http 10 1 1 205 summary php vApp 28wSpeed 18wChApp 38 wPattern 18wChJs 88 syslogPage 08wScreen 18 pxti V4 Lastrefresh 18 9 07 12 07 57 Sensor Name AY tr Tas Internal PTDC Controller n Temperature Port 1 Motion Detector Port 2 Siren amp Strobe Light V4 Last refresh 18 9 07 12 07 57 Temperature Port 4 a Temperature Office j j Humidity Office Security Port 6 Temperature Port 8 f System Log 135r Syslog Filter Option 1 2007 0918 11 57 02 Login attempt succeeded Admin fr Direction fa i 10 2 2007 09 18 11 51 35 Login attempt succeeded Admin fra A av i a v A Number of display items per page 20 a8 3 2007 09 18 11 27 50 Login attempt succeeded Admin fre O Activex A Advanced Filter 4 2007 09 17 23 03 56 Login attempt succeeded Admin frd Viewer JavaApplet Display Log Type 5 2007 0917 22 56 12 Login attempt succeeded Admin fre O JavaScript een ee 6 2007 09 17 22 46 45 Login attempt succeeded Admin fre rr r Display Sensor Type Z atus Ready Position Pan Tilt ees i 7 7 2007 09 17 20 46 53 Login attempt succeeded Admin fre pria A PONY Pn 8 2007 09 17 20 38 14L ded Admin fi FR 7 aay 109 38 ogin attempt succeeded Admin fre vd s
14. YQ This will reboot the device into update mode Do you want to reboot Click OK The unit will then reboot in safe mode You will then be redirected to the safe mode web based interface This can take some time so please be patient The page will display the following message while rebooting Sensors Notification Firmware Upgrade Rebooting E eO i I III nn MA ServSensor V4P d Once the unit has rebooted you will be viewing the following page Follow these instructions 2 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sack 7 x a ya Search Sie Favorites amp B te fa Address El http 10 1 1 205 sensors php PHPSESSID c05222bef24738443b9F4b7c693a24a88 sensorMenu 1000 ajas ME ans their respective status and state Click on a port to display or configure its settings A System Firmware Upgrade Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxx Y x E Y A Search Sip Favorites amp ag 3 Address E http J 10 1 1 205 cgi binfuploadPage cgi o i v SE Links Safe Mode v 3 22 EEX Ay Pa S Wi pl Gr E A F 123 Es BOOT FIRMWARE UPGRADE Firmware Upgrade 1 Download the firmware file from www akcp com on to yo ard disk Click Browse and ra name navigate to the ica firmware file you downloaded from our website earlier Click Upgrade
15. links are to be applied Press Finish to store your Sensor Action Link select high critical slect the name of the trap we just created lo Internet J Start A AKCP Customer Login A System Name Micro eric schiff Online Sk ty security_probe_manu ty securityprobe_manua Inbox Microsoft Out On this screen you can select the parameters for when to send the SNMP trap notification In our example we have selected to bind the SNMP trap to the temperature sensor we have connected on port 1 The trap will be sent when the sensor reads a High Critical and we bind this to the SNMP trap we just created and named SNMP Trap 7 d Once we have created the parameters for the SNMP trap we need to make it active To do this go back to the notifications tab and it should look like the following ServSensor V4P A System Name File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Q sxx amp x a s Search she Favorites e z a Se El ar Address http 10 1 1 205 wiznotify php PHPSESSID 92e39fc6d4ae7e3da74e62e5028e91a5 Eco Links gt LLUN Log OF Location System Location Current System Time 17 9107 20 06 54 Summary Picture Log Sensors Settings Applications Help Sensor Action Link I Remove Options View Notification Log Notification Analyzer This is an overview of all configured C C k g r reate Sensor Action Links From here you may
16. map wizard Paint amp E Dw 7 5 51 PW ServSensor V4P g After clicking next you will be directed to click the Unlock button A System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer DER ar Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q ea ix a A DO search P Favorites e B us E LJ Address El http 10 1 1 205 map php PHPSESSIONID 975ee86fb5f82f24639ecdc02b7c2346 amp mode 20 x Go Links Admin Location System Location Current System Time 3 10 07 11 57 02 Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Map campus Sensor Adding Wizard Online Sensors Temperature Port 1 Humidity Port 1 Motion Detector Port 2 Smoke Detector Port 3 Airflow Port 4 Water Detector Port 7 OS MT Click Unlock Remove This Map Legend Hal Greer Boulevard 16th Streat Sensor Normal State O Sensor Warning State The round circle icon in the left represents the sensors Oo Sensor Critical State All sensor icons are locked by default To move and place the sensors into the map Sensors icon needs to be unlocked W Sub Map Link E Click the Unlock button to continue Help Place links on map Press Unlock button Cancel Cuex_ then drag Sensors and Sub Map links on OW LO I e OY I More information Left click on Sensors links Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column Display a map
17. 1 jgh Crtica SNMP Trap 1 Action Wotion Detector Port 2 d High Warning SNMP Trap 2 yD Temperature Port 4 Normal SNMP Trap 3 sekso Asten Link Temperature Office Love Waning SNMP Trap 4 Add Sensor Action Link Humidity Office Low Critical SNMP Trap 5 Security Port 6 Sensor Error SNMP Trap 6 Office Airconditing Airflow SNMP Trap 7 View Notification Log Temperature Port 8 Notification Analyzer i This page creates the links between what is to be monitored under what conditions and what actions are to be taken Advanced Mode gt gt Select the sensors the status Select the e mail we just requirements to begin a notification and the actions Multiple choices may be Select the tem peratu re sens r created selected in each box by holding Ctrl while selecting mao WI Tutorial E mail The advanced mode gives more control over the statuses and times when the links are to be applied Press Finish to store your Sensor Action Link Choose a status at which to EEE trigger notice Click on Finish You will now be taken back to the main Notification tab o MA ServSensor V4P f Click on create ds Click table cell to toggle selection Com create em Click on Create g Create the notification link as before Then click finish 2 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer aa w File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sa v x a H y Search Sie Favorites L2 y
18. Current System Time 18 9 07 11 57 27 a Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Temperature Port 1 IIF Normal Motion Detector Port 2 Not Plugged in Siren amp Strobe Light Not Plugged in Temperature Port 4 Not Plugged in Temperature Office Not Plugged in iV e f ee d Humidity Office Not Plugged in Security Port 6 Not Plugged in fro m Office Airconditing Airflow Not Plugged in camera Temperature Port 8 Not Plugged in Requesting data amp System Log 135 messages Syslog Filter Option 1 2007 0918 11 57 02 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 x E 7 10 v 2 2007 09 18 11 51 35 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 ms Number or display iterna per page Anim 3 200709 18 11 27 50 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 A Advanced Filter 4 2007 09 17 23 03 56 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 Display Log Type 5 2007 09 17 22 56 12 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 Displ a Diaping Senzor Bek 6 2007 09 17 22 46 45 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 Display Sensor Type 5 i y E E 7 2007 09 17 20 46 53 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 Display Notification eng Display Sensor Status 8 NN 20 38 14 Login attempt succeeded Aumin from 10 1 2 223 Y Display Log Level 9 2007 09 17 20 37 46 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 E 7 10 2007 0917 20 27 23 Login attempt succeeded Admin
19. Map links on to map More information Left click on Sensors links Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column Display a map Press the map description on the left column Display sub map Lef click on Sub Map Done Trusted sites J Start TE Inbox Microsoft A System Name Mi sineesinee Away S Skype nicholas sel r prob robe tm i map wizard3 Paint F ow By j Finally you click on the Finish button to save your changes ServSensor V4P 4 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer Fie Edit Wew Favorites Tools Help Q mx amp x e CA y Search SF Favorites SS Li A a 3 Address 18 hip j10 1 1 205 map phe PHPSESSIODNID975ee86Fb5F22f24639ecdc02b7c23464mcde 20 wd gt Go AK CP Manufacturer Product Location System Location Summary Current System Timo 3 10 07 12 05 31 Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Map campus Map List Building Map 600 Jpg a E campus Temperature Port 1 Humidity Port 1 Motion Detector Port 2 e Sinoke Detector Port 3 Sensor Adding Wizard Water Detector Port 7 Unlock Aud New Map Reset This Map Click Remove This Map wes Finish Sensor Normal State O Sensor Warning State You have completed the sensor adding wizard Sensor Critical State FA a DS a Sub Map Link Click Finis
20. Press the map description on the left column Display sub map Left click on Sub Map E Done i Trusted sites E Inbox E m Name Mi sineesinee Away S Skype nicholas New security prob wh security probe m v 15 map wizard2 Paint EL Vy 5 57PM h You can now drag sensor icons and position them on the map ServSensor V4P a System Name Microsoft Internet Explo File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sak z O x a H 7 Search Sie Favorites e B a a ola 16 3 Address l http 10 1 1 205 map php PHPSESSIONID 21cdb81eb0d4fef947a3bd3e79bcb1448 currentMap 2 v Eco ink gt CT Log OF Location System Location Current System Time 18 9 07 13 47 11 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Map campus map gif Map List campus map Office Online Devices Temperature Office Humidity Office Options Lock Icons Add New Map Reset This Map Hal Greer Boulevard 16th Street Remove This Map Legend Sensor Normal State J zaza un Drag the icon for the temp Sensor Warning State 2 Sensor Critical State _Zoom in_ Zoom Out sensor onto the map Sub Map Link Help Refresh Map Sensors Interval sec 5 Apply Map Sensors will be reloaded in 05 secs Place links on map Press Unlock button then drag Sensors and Sub Map links on to map More information Left click on Sensors links Display a m
21. System Name Micro Ty security_probe_manu Y securityprobe_manua Inbox Microsoft Out advanced mode butt Advanced mode functions Units changes units from C to F or vice versa Rearm The Rearm parameter is useful for sensors whose values can vary such as the temperature and humidity sensors It is used to prevent the sensor from flickering between two states For example if the Warning High threshold for the temperature sensor is set to 80 degrees and the sensor were to vary between 79 and 80 you could be faced with a very large number of emails traps and events logged The Rearm parameter prevents this by forcing the temperature to drop by the Rearm value before changing the state back to normal In this example if Rearm is set to 2 then the sensor would have to drop from 80 down to 77 before the status would change from Warning High back to normal Reading offset A calibration tool If you wish to calibrate the temperature sensor for example you could enter an offset value of 5 This would mean if the sensor reads 20 degrees then it would record as 25 degrees This figure can also be a minus figure e g 5 would show 15 degrees instead of 20 o MA ServSensor V4P The following advanced functions are for setting the time frame in which the system should delay a notification being triggered when a sensor gives a reading that exceeds the thresholds high warning normal etc Continuous Time to Report High Critica
22. System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Q sack X x a y Search S 2 Favorites e 3 ee Bal Address l http 10 1 1 205 sensors php PHPSESSID c05222bef24738443b9f4b7c693a24a88 sensorMenu 1000 as X 123 vE ins gt F T LLW Log OFF Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 18 07 01 Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Settings Sensor Ports O O o O o Sensor Port 1 Camera Motion Detection Sound Detector No Camera Signal Detection This page shows the sensor ports and their respective status and state Click on a port to display or configure its ES settings a ea Temperature Motion Siren amp Strobe Light Temperature Dual Sensors Security Airflow Temperature h de de de Greyed out port Lom Cities 3042 53 107 High tie a a amp OM er Irigy ig rning indicates sensor is Ft o offl i ne Critical Warning Warning Crkical fso fao 93 107 Current Reading F Status No green light Sensor Currently E Online sensor IS offline Manually change sensor type for this port E Done fB Internet 3 Start Z AKCP Customer Login A System Name Micro Ty security_probe_manu T securityprobe_manua E Inbox Microsoft Out 5 sensor online status i amp S Cv B 6 08PM Repeat this process to put the sensor back online Ser
23. amp sensSubpage D amp activeSystemIndex 0 v Eco Links gt PATTON Log OFF Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 17 43 01 Summary Picture Log Sensors i Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Settings Sensor Ports S o e O O O Sensor Port 1 o O O Camera Motion Detection Sound Detector Temperature Motion Siren amp Strobe Light Temperature Dual Sensors Security Airflow Temperature This page shows the sensor ports and their respective status and state Click on a portto display or configure its settings p ao 195 type In a name for the Low Critical eae High Critical sensor Select the tab Set the required Lowa Warning High Warning rs thresholds ty amy er 30 ao eo 90 i By clicking this you can take a sensor on or offline cS Manually change sensor type for this port fB Internet l Done s Start 3 AKCP Customer Login 3 System Name Micro T security_probe_manu wi securityprobe_manua O Inbox Microsoft Out R O v p 5 44 PM Note another way of accessing this page is to click on the sensors tab indicated at the top of the page ServSensor V4P i Notification thresholds From this page you can carry out various operations as indicated above Also view the current status normal low critical high critical etc In the screen shot above you can see the sensor is indicating a t
24. are connecting For the purpose of this tutorial we will assume you are connecting a GSM GPRS enabled modem to the serial port Therefore we will select COM1 from the list ServSensor V4P Sensors Notification i Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard Mobile Phone Port COMA a USB Bluetooth i USB Modem SB to Serial _4 so Choose the connection type you wish to use Mobile Phone Port Speed Initialization String f You will now be able to select the number of times you wish the SMS to be resent and the interval between sending them CHUT EM SYSLEMmM NU Sensors Notification i Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard Maximum Times to Resend 0 Resend Intervals secs Click Next select number of times to resend and intervals g Again we now select the sensor to which to bind this notification too Current System Time 17 9 07 2 Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Edit Sensor Link Sensor Status Action Temperature Port 1 Motion Detector Port 2 Temperature Port 4 Temperature Office Humidity Office Security Port 6 Sensor Error SNMP Trap 6 Office Airconditing Airflow SNMP Trap 7 Temperature Port 8 SNMP Trap 7 SNMP Trap 8 Email 1 Email 2 Email 3 Email 5 Tutorial E mail Tutorial SMS notification Advanced Mode gt gt As before select the Tempera
25. display items per page 10 Advanced Filter Click on Display sensor port and check the box Display Log Type Display Sensor Por 1 Intelligent Sensor Tha ntetigent sensor for the port that the O 3 Intelligent Sensor O las sensor Is connected to A In our tutorial we used Ll6 Intelligent Sensor C 7 Intelligent Sensor port 1 _ 8 Intelligent Sensor C Sound Sound Detector O v1 Software Motion O v2 Software Motion O v3 Software Motion C v4 Software Motion Display Sensor Type Display Notification Display Sensor Status Next click on apply filter The temperature sensor should then be displayed in the list of connected sensors b I can not access my units web interface If you re having issues with network connectivity first ensure that the link100 LED is lit on the front display of the unit If this is not lit then you have no network connection present If this is the case then ensure the following 1 If connected directly to a PC ensure a good quality crossover cable is being used 2 Ensure a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable is being used to connect to your network ServSensor V4P c What do my LED lights mean The following diagrams show what the various LED displays mean LED patterns in Normal mode Status Online Status Online Status then Online ServSensor V4P LED patternsin Safe mode Status Online Status E then Online
26. ee El A 4 3 http 110 1 1 205 wiznotify php notifyType 2 amp mode auto amp PHPSESSID fb66735e37dd5eaa1fa0f9bdf515f6e5 a Go Links i System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer aAA a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sax z gt x E a Search Sie Favorites e A ag a mm F Address l http 10 1 1 205 wiznotify php PHPSESSID 5387765779725ae2432139efe005ddc1 b Go Links gt gt PCT Log OFF Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 20 41 14 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Edit Sensor Link Sensor Status Action Begin Notification Wizard Temperature Port 1 High Critic SNMP Trap 1 A Action High Warning SNMP Trap 2 Nermal 7 V Detecto Sensor Action Link Temperature Port 4 SNMP Trap 3 Temperature Office Low Wanin SNMP Trap 4 Add Sensor Action Link Humidity Office Low Critical SNMP Trap 5 a Security Port 6 Sensor Error SNMP Trap 6 Office Alrconditing Airflow SNMP Trap 7 View Notification Log Temperature Port 8 SNMP Trap 7 Notification Analyzer This page creates the links between what is to be monitored under what conditions and what actions are to be taken Tutorial E mail Advanced Mode gt gt Select the sensors the status requirements to begin a notification and the actions Multiple choices may be selected in each box by holding Ctrl
27. from 10 1 2 223 DE Apply Filter Clear Sys Log Reguesting data Options cn 5 4 click on Options Done Internet 3 AKCP Customer Login a System Name Micro uv security probe manu ty securityprobe manua f Screen shots Microsoft Out r n ServSensor V4P b You may or may not see the live image from the camera already If not then click on options and follow the instructions below amp Options Viewer ActiveX O JavaApplet JavaScript Refresh Sensors Interval sec 10 Apply Display Status e Wy ae Norma Y Waming NF Last Refresh 08 secs Display i ji L_iva iva Mvg LU Map Y Critical 2 Not Plugged in Display Mode Scan S Concurrent Refresh Syslog interval sec 10 Apply _ Display Sensor Type N Last Refresh 04 mins 32 secs 3 To enable more camera optiona Click here Y Temperature Reload interval 4secs vw y V Motion UNO wise Sones N V Siren amp Strobe Light Y Humidity PTZ Control z Y Security Y Airflow t elect choose the reload Ensure that port V4 is selected intervals for refreshing the camera feed ServSensor V4P 2 Pan tilt functions of the camera This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup an MMS Notification To get to the starting point of this tutorial Log in as administrator From summary page select options a First click on the PTZ Control button 2 System Name
28. help in debugging any network problems for example if e mail cannot be sent j Can I use the camera for a video conferencing call Ye sit is perfectly possible to use the camera and the integrated microphone to make a video conferencing calls To do this you need the software called OpenPhone running on your computer This is included on the CD ROM that came with your unit Look for OpenPhone exe Next follow these steps 1 Initiate connection from OpenPhone PC to ServSensor V4P a Open the program by double clicking openphone exe b Click the Make Call button enter the IP address of the sensorProbe8Linux cameraProbe8 to initiate a call in the Address field Then click OK c The unit will automatically respond to a call and establish the connection You will then see the video and hear sound from the unit 2 Initiate connection from a ServSensor V4P to OpenPhone PC a Open the program by double clicking openphone exe b On the web interface click on the Applications tab and click on Video Conferencing c select the Call to option and enter the IP address of the PC running OpenPhone Click Save to discover your computers IP address in the command prompt type ipconfig d Onthe OpenPhone application click Answer to accept the call 3 Connection between two sensorProbe8Linux cameraProbe only voice conference a On the web interface of the calling sensorProbe8Linux cameraProbe8 click on
29. succeeded Admin from 10 1 1 74 Pm WN HYS Select ActiveX succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 Display Notification oa Display Sensor Status succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 y Display Log Level succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 Y y succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 Requesting data amp Options Refresh Sensors Interval sec 10 ao Normal Warning Network O Fast network Slow network Last Refresh 07 secs Critical Not Plugged in Camera Oy V2 V3 Ovas Refresh Syslog Interval sec 10 Apply Viewer Activex O JavaApplet O JavaScript Last Refresh 17 secs MH IH To enable more camera options Click here Temperature NTT dr d NY b E Done Trusted sites A System Name Micro wy security_probe_manu w securityprobe_manua fam Screen shots Inbox Microsoft Out i map graph Paint amp Jo Ary Y a 2 13 PM ServSensor V4P b Click Record and the camera record window will now open 2 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Q tac x E cA ya Search P Favorites amp a 5 Address E http J 10 1 1 205 summary php v pp O8vSpeed 18vChApp 38vPattern 1 amp vChJs 8 amp syslogPage D amp vScreen 18pxtime 40DD amp syshide D amp sumSensFilter 65535 amp sumTypeFilter 4294967295 amp showMap OPHPSE55ID v EJ Go Links gt LCU Log OF E 2 La y X Zo A a Location System Location Curre
30. the Applications tab and click Video Conferencing b On the right pane select the Call to field and enter the IP address of the receiving sensorProbe8Linux cameraProbeg into this field Click Save c The connection should automatically establish o MA ServSensor V4P You can end the video conference call by doing the following 1 End the call on OpenPhone PC to end call click the Hang Up button on the OpenPhone This method can be used to end the call between the system and OpenPhone 2 End the call on the unit From the web interface click on the Applications tab and click on Video Conferencing On the right pane select End call and wait for a new incoming call option Then click Save amp BLACK BOX
31. this process as many times as you wish to automate the cameras movement so that it covers the area you require too monitor In this example we have added three different positions PTDC4 Action Table 3 Action PTDC s AKCF Order Port Address Position X Position Y Hold Time Sec i R 0 i 75 5 5 2 7 0 100 25 5 La 3 E 0 5 0 5 pa Y Y ii E Add save Action Run One Time Run Continuous J gt Gh 1 After adding several 2 Now click Run movements click Save Continuous and you Action should see the script runing and the camera will move through the preset positions After clicking Save Action click on Run Continuous This will start the script running You should then see instant feedback from the live stream in the camera window as the camera pans through these positions ServSensor V4P 4 Recording from the camera To record from the camera you first need to have active x controls installed on your PC The web interface will direct you on how to do this For this tutorial we will assume this is done This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup the recording from the camera To get to the starting point of this tutorial Log in as administrator From summary page select options a Select ActiveX as the mode of display Some users may need to install active x If so follow the on screen instructions a System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer aAA F
32. v2 F v3 Fl v4 I Map 3 200722 10 22 12 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 A 4 20074242 10 19 15 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 Display Mode Scan Concurrent i i 2007212 10 15 52 Humidity Port 3 status is Sensor Error To enable more camera options Click here 6 2007212 10 15 52 Temperature Port 3 status is Sensor Error 20071212 10 15 50 Humidity Port 3 is now ONLINE Reload Interval ases he 8 200722 10 15 49 Temperature Port 3 is now ONLINE Wi Layout wide Screen y 9 2007 4242 10 15 44 Dry Contact Port 4 status is Critical 7 4M 2007112142 10 14 43 Nru Contact Port 4is now ONI INF a hd E Fertig g Internet The temperature sensor should be listed along with its current reading and status If this is not shown please see here in the FAO This summary page allows you to quickly see which sensors are connected their status view the system log and also view footage from any connected cameras We will now go through some of the tools the web based interface provides for getting feedback from the sensors Now click on the temperature sensors name indicated in previous screen shot This will bring you to the following page the sensors page ServSensor V4P 3 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help as Q sack z x 2 y Search sie Favorites amp 2 a El m A y Address 2 http 10 1 1 205 sensors php sensorMenu 1000
33. while selecting Select the e mail we just Select the temperature sensor created The advanced mode gives more control over the statuses and times when the links are to be applied Press Finish to store your Sensor Action Link Choose a status at which to es trigger notice h You will now be back at the main notification page You should now see listed our two notifications the SNMP trap and the e mail Temperature Port 1 High Warning E3 Tutorial E mail amp Click table cell to toggle selection nn M ServSensor V4P As you can see from this page we now have an SNMP trap set up not give us notification of a High Critical and an E mail notification that will activate on a High Warning 4 SMS notification Now we will set up a notification so that you will be sent an SMS message This message can be sent via a GSM GPRS mobile phone connected via a Bluetooth connection or the serial port This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup a SMS notification To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Log in as administrator e Select the Notifications tab e Click Notification Wizard a From the list of notification types select SMS and click next You will then be presented with this Sensors Notification y Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard Action Name Tutorial SMS notification Input a notification name E Number 01072138980 Add Phone Number
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35. LL LL NEL AR HLR LLE RR LL NEL ELA RL RL FYN nun 69 e Nave forgotten the password Ior my UNIT A 69 f Can use DHCP to assign my units IP address occcocccoccocnconocononcnconocononcnnonocononnnnonocanonnnnanocanenannnns 69 g How d f Ser UDMY TOUTING table ges ass dano dardo dan daro dardo adidas dada 69 h How can I change my administrator password Y YY YY YY LL LL LL LLY YL HLR LL LE ELE E LLE LE DL EL LL LL DL Y FLY do 70 i What function do the different types of notifications proVid amp 9SY YY LLY LL LL LL LL LL LLY YL L LL LL LL LL Lu iuu 70 DO eie ani ei EAT gu FO FY REF YN siii FR FFF 71 Kk What is the Heartbeat message GU NA AR NN A OU OA E0 72 VV Natts the neBWoOrkK SnILIGl c 1 4 99a1e8aeadenadaeadoaadooadoaada AO UDA EASY airis 72 j Can use the camera for a video Conferencing Call oocooccooccccnnococoncncnnoconancnnonoronanonnnnaronancncnnnnonannns 72 ServSensor V4P 1 Introduction 1 What is ServSensor V4P The ServSensor V4P integrates over 10 years of environmental monitoring experience with the latest solid state camera technology to push the boundaries of disaster protection Now you can sense and see problems before they lead to business disruptions It is a high speed accurate intelligent monitoring device featuring a completely embedded host and Linux Operating System The design is based on our successful sensorProbe8L and cameraProbe8 but wit
36. Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Email Action Wizard Notification Menu Begin Notification Wizard Subject SIDESCRIPTION is now VALUE status is now STAT Body From SYSNAME IP Time TIME Add Action DESCRIPTION is now VALUE status is now ensor Action Lin A Wps STATUS Click Disable View Notification Log Picture if you do Notification Analyzer not have a camera set up This is a preview ofthe message that will be sent to your recipient s The sent message will include the details Disable Picture ls relevant to your sensor Attach Picture From Current Picture Lastest Log Click Customize to change the format of Picture From V1 No Video Signal this message The items in your V2 No Video Signal message with a dollar sign and parentheses e g TIME represent the V3 No Video Signal data to be imported into your message C v4 NTSC atthe time of sending Please click the To enable more camera options Click here Macro Description button for a full list Click Enable Picture to attach a Picture Cancel Back Next with your message Selectto attach either the Current Picture from the Stored on the Picture Log Select which Cameras you would like to use as the source of your picture Please select Cancel to leave the edit mode and go back to the menu without saving After this click Next ServSensor V4P c Now you need to inpu
37. a unit that is not connected to the network Help and Support Pinginy 14 1 1 245 with E Heply From 14 1 1 24b5 Di Reply Frum 14 1 1 2H55 5 lege Wy start 1 Le uj Gy UTN y ay 4 ServSensor V4P 3 Firmware upgrade Ensure you are running the latest firmware You will also need to download the latest firmware from our website http www Black Box com company firmwareupdate htm Log into our webpage using your MAC address this is found on a sticker on the base of the unit After the download navigate back to the web based interface units IP address This manual will refer to the DEFAULT IP address 192 168 0 1 you need to substitute this for your own IP address if you have changed it This tutorial provides you the information needed to upgrade the firmware To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Log in as administrator e Click on the settings tab a E System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer bereitgestellt von Black Box Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras 7 zur ck mp f fal SA Suchen ae Favoriten Et Medien g3 ey a El ce Adresse E http 1192 1 1 249 summary php PHPSESSID 8cb71cb78152663e36208d4beba112510 Wechseln 2u Links gt Google Los geht s 5 E Y Lesezeichen 5134 blockiert 57 Rechtschreibpr fung s Senden anw _ Einstellungen HM Log OFF al lt S BLACK BOX Black Box Network Services ServSensor V4P Location System Location C
38. ap containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column Display a map Press the map description on the left column Display sub map Left click on Sub Map S E Done fB Internet 3 System Name Micro wh security_probe_manu ty securityprobe_manua fam Screen shots Inbox Microsoft Out i After you have positioned the sensors in the correct location of your map click on lock A System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer TE File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q ex ie O x a Y DO search 5 2 Favorites L B G E tag A 75ee86fb5f82f24639ecdc02b7c2346 amp mode 20 v Address Location System Location Current System Time 3 10 07 12 02 08 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Map campus Map List Sensor Adding Wizard Building_Map 600 jpg campus Online Sensors Temperature Port 1 Humidity Port 1 Motion Detector Port 2 Smoke Detector Port 3 Airflow Port 4 Water Detector Port 7 Oo Options TF RG GY IEA Click Lock Reset This Map Remove This Map y Legend Hal Greer Boulevard 16th Strezt Sensor Normal State Sensor Warning State Sensor icon is now placed To prevent the accidental moving the icon Sensor can be locked Sensor Critical State or cn 7 o Sub Map Link Click the Lock button to continue Place links on map Press Unlock button then drag Sensors and Sub
39. connect an external microphone the output for external speakers Serial port RS232 Used to attach a serial voice modem or mobile phone Ethernet port This RJ45 port is used to connect your unit to the network RS485 port Used for Modbus slave support Power connector This is a 7 5V DC plug We recommend you using a 7 0 9 V 2 5 A power supply External ground The EXT GND can be used to external ground the unit ServSensor V4P 2 Installation 1 Setting up the IP address Every unit is shipped with the default IP address of 192 168 0 100 First we will go through the process of changing this IP address to fit your own network configuration Ensure the following items are available to you before starting 1 RJ45 CAT5 crossover cable with RJ45 male connection 2 A PC with Ethernet card or LAN socket 3 Power socket for the unit to connect to a Connect the unit via the Ethernet port of the unit to your computers LAN or Ethernet port with a CAT5 crossover cable b Open a web browser and type the default IP address hit enter Fie EdR View Favorites Tools Ge z x a Y P Search 37 Favores E y a a 9 z rel 3 Default IP address Google Google Search l m Feeling Lucky Advertising Programs Business Solutions About Google Go to Google Thailand el Internet In some cases your computer might not be able to connect to this default IP address In this situation you need to set u
40. create edit and remove Sensor Action Links Select your desired Sensor Action Link s before making a choice Each line should be descriptive E g If Temperature in Store room Is High Critical Then E mail Store Room Manager amp fB Internet E AKCP Customer Login A System Name Micro wi security_probe_manu wi securityprobe_manua 8 Inbox Microsoft Out e Select the sensor and SNMP trap parameters as before ServSensor V4P File Edit View Favorites Tools Help GO DAO Paw fmm 8 2 m 976 3 Address http J 10 1 1 205 wiznotify php PHPSESSID e54ad2b51ed90d3cDac98ceee3c1e1fb v Eco ins F T LLW Log OFF a System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer aage w Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 19 59 11 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Edit Sensor Link Notification Menu Sensor Status Action Begin Notification Wizard ea a Temperature Port 1 High Critical SNMP Trap 1 Action Motion Detector Puort TREFH SNMP Trap 2 Temperature Port 4 Normal Sensor Action Link SNMP Trap 3 Temperature Office Low Wannin SNMP Trap 4 Add Sensor Action Link Humidity Office Low Critical SNMP Trap 5 e Security Port 6 Sensor Error SNMP Frap 6 Office Aitconditing Airflow SNMP Trap 7 View Notification Log Temperature Port 8 E a a mai Notification Analyzer Email 3 EE ee di O 1 Alarm Sound 2 Speech 1 Sp
41. e DWY Pamor 9 2007 0917 20 37 46 Login attempt succeeded Admin fra Action Table 0 Action di PTDC s AKCP REF E Display Log Level FE 7 10 2007 09 7 20 27 23 Login attempt succeeded Admin fra TE amp Options anu 2 This window will now pop up Viewer Activex O JavaApplet JavaScript Refresh Sensors Interval sec Display 4 v2 v3 My4 L Map Last Refresh 02 i Display Mode Sean Concurrent Refresh Syslog Interval sec To enable more camera options Click here Last Refresh 10 mins Reload Interval 4 secs La out Wide Screen Y i fB Internet PTZ Control Security Airflow v E http 10 1 1 205 Internet FREE 3 AKCP Customer Login 3 Syscem Name Micro A http 110 1 1 205 P w security probe manu aw securityprobe_manua f Screenshots Qe C WB s 12 09PM 1 Click on PTZ Control ServSensor V4P b Now we can pan and tilt the camera by way of the pan tilt arrows T hitp 10 1 1 205 PTDC Control Microsoft Internet Explorer internal PTOC Controler 1 Step A Pan Tit increment F f f Y i Ce 00 7 f A i PTDC4 PIDCs AKCP Use these arrow buttons to pan and tilt the camera E http 1 10 1 1 205 PTDC Control Microsoft Internet Explorer internal PIDC Controller Direction O Activex Viewer JavaAppl JavaScript PTDC Status Ready Position Pan Action Table 0 Action This button pans or tilt
42. e configured centrally by DHCP or manually 1 Select this option y A fp internet Note The unit ships with DHCP disabled If you wish to use a DHCP server to obtain the IP address then see the Using DHCP section of the FAQ ServSensor V4P 2 Testing the new IP address with the ping command Once you have assigned the new IP address use the ping command to test the unit This can also be used as a diagnostic tool in order to check whether your unit is connected to the network z 3 in the run window type e ping ip address hit enter ue press OK type the nan of a program folder document or pl Inte oel pdsou ce and Windows vell open it for you mi f U Open glin 19 IADU s t MICNOIAS U JA j f Tni pruri My Documents al AK f Cael i A rives H 7 Borie As 4 My Rri rul Dan aeu P e Muville Firefox C2 My Pictu es E mail Mb eens iln PI My Music My Computer Search FF PI Wndows Moda Maver us i uv n gt My Network Places 2 Click run wy Pairk y e Control Panel Lupe Set Program Access and y Defauts E Remote Cesktop Connection t z Printers and Faves Pes 1 Click start All Proaroms D y After hitting enter you will get an MS DOS prompt window that will show the test results as below If unsuccessful you will get a message saying request timed out This indicates either an incorrect IP address or
43. e following screen System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer Cex ay File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxx Q x a cA A Search She Favorites ES va gt E Da Ja 3 Address http 10 1 1 205fwiznotify php PHPSESSID e54ad2b51ed90d3c0ac98ceee3c1eifb Go PUTOS Log OFF Links gt Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 19 59 11 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Edit Sensor Link Notification Menu Sensor Status Begin Notification Wizard E DENCIA Action Action SNMP Trap 1 i SNMP Trap 2 a Temperature Port 4 SNMP Trap 3 Sensor Action Link Temperature Office SNMP Trap 4 Add Sensor Action Link Humidity Office Low Critical SNMP Trap 5 Security Port 6 Sensor Error MMP Trap 6 Office Airconditing Airflow SNMP Trap 7 View Notification Log Temperature Port 8 Email 1_ lt Email 2 Notification Analyzer Email 3 Alarm Sound 1 Alarm Sound 2 This page creates the links between what is to be monitored under what v conditions and what actions are to be taken Advanced Mode gt gt Select the sensors the status requirements to begin a notification and the actions Multiple choices may be selected in each box by holding Ctrl Select the tem peratu re while selecting sensor The advanced mode gives more control over the statuses and times when the
44. e in the web interface 3 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer aw File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q pack bd gt x a y Search S 2 Favorites e B z E LA E http 10 1 1 205 sensors php sensorMenu 1288 PHPSESSID 837d4fbd159a29d722801fd1b8bc8291 alas 3 Go Links i i Admin Log OF Sensors tab Location System Location Current System Time 18 9 07 18 25 12 EE A Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensors Menu Sensor Ports Sound Detector Sensor Settings Sensor Name Sound Detector Port 1 Camera Motion Detection 0 Y No Camera Signal Detection S O u n d Detecto r h ah de de II Low Critical 20 40 60 0 High Critical Lom Warning High Warning This page allows you to configure the inbuilt microphone as a Sound Detector 0 This can then enable thresholds of loud Current Reading NIL I __ z gt noises or lack of noise to trigger a Notifications Thresholds are set using the sliding bar Status NoStatus a a Advanced Mode gt gt 01991 2007 AKCP AI rights reserved Click Advanced Mode gt gt l Trusted sites 2 Start wh security_probe_manu oy securityprobe_manua 6 Inbox Microsoft Out 3 System Name Micro ServSensor V4P b When you have clicked on the advanced mode button you will see the advanced options presented to you Sensor Name Sound Detector P
45. e log notification added to notification list As you can see from the screen shot above we have set the picture log to be created when the temperate sensor is at a High Critical state o MA ServSensor V4P b Adjust the notification thresholds in order to trigger a response This has triggered the picture log notification 2 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Q sak a a JO search Sie Favorites e 2r a Fi Q a 3 Address l http 10 1 1 205 cp8 events php vw Eco Links gt UTN Log OF Location System Location ye Current System Time 18 9 07 15 01 58 Summary Map l Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Summary of Events 2 events Number of display items per page 10 18 09 07 15 01 13 1 Temperature BIF View u 5 Temperature Display Sensor Port Display Sensor Type 3 A Display Sensor Status 4 8 2 Click View to see the pictures 10 Y Click the picture log tab 1991 2007 AKCP Ali rights reserved Here you can see that the temperature sensor on port 1 has triggered a picture log notification l O Trusted sites Z System Name Micro wi security_probe_manu wh securityprobe_manua a Screen shots Inbox Microsoft Out picture loge Paint R ORA V2 3 03PM c Viewing the logged pictures a System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer Ee gt
46. e on this page you need to select the camera connected to the relevant port In our example our camera is on port 4 Current System Time 18 9 07 18 12 Settings Applications sensor Settings our software Camera Motion Detector Click on the camera connected to port 4 V4 c After selecting the camera your window will display the following ServSensor V4P SensorName Software Motion Detector 3 Status NO Stattis 7 Sensor Currently 0 Less Sensitive ae More Sensitive Less Motion Detected More Motion Detected Choose Motion Area to mask Note The area in red tint will be ignored d From here now by clicking on the grid over the picture you can select which areas are to be ignored by the motion detection This is useful if for example you are monitoring the view from a window and there is a tree in the top left corner You can ignore this area and monitor the rest Sensor Name Software Motion Detector 3 Status AnS Sensor Currently 0 Less Sensitive aid More Sensitive Less Motion Detected More Motion Detected Choose Motion Area to mask B Note The area in red tint will be ignored ServSensor V4P 5 Mapping The mapping feature allows for an instant visual feedback as to a sensors position and status It is a useful monitoring tool for a set up with several sensors in different positions This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup the mapp
47. eans you no longer need to remember IP address s or use www whatsmyip com to find out your IP address You will instead register a domain name for example mysensorProbe2 homeip com This will then automatically point your routers external IP address e g 278 67 04 09 This will require you to register the domain name and open an account with a DNS server provider We recommend www dyndns com as they allow up to 5 free domain names to be registered f If you have set everything up correctly you will now be able to access your unit from anywhere in the world by simply pointing your web browser to your DNS address ServSensor V4P a can not see the temperature sensor displayed on summary page b I can not access my units web based interface c What do my LED lights mean d have forgotten my units IP address e I have forgotten the password for my unit f Can I use DHCP to assign my units IP address g How do I set up my routing table h How can change my administrator password i What functions do different types of notifications provide j Can connect my unit via WiFi k What is the heartbeat message I What is the Network Sniffer j Can I use the unit to make video conferencing calls ServSensor V4P a I can not see the temperature sensor displayed on summary page If after logging in for the first time with the temperature sensor connected you may need to do the following Syslog Filter Option Number of
48. ear Set the Whole Hour Click a Cell To Select a Minute Right Click a Cell Mouse Over will display minute offset In our example we wish to monitor an office building between the hours of 7 PM 9 AM Monday Friday only You can see in this picture we have selected the Do Not Report option for the hours in which we do not wish to receive any notifications or have any events logged You change the status of that time frame Report Do Not Report by simply clicking on the sguare This will change it from blue to grey a second click will return it to blue Enable calendar on Off suy i SS OS ED oy I 11111 MUADADADDN ruesday 11111 he Weanesae GG mwsaey Pell IM rey a saturday SSeS cl cl ded led ful cl off ol Toggle Working Hours To Clear Set Click Hour Day AM PM All Report Do Not Report To Clear Set the Whole Hour Click a Cell To Select a Minute Right Click a Cell Mouse Over will display minute offset ServSensor V4P 1 Using internal Mic as a sound detection sensor The internal microphone or an external plugged into the line in jack can be used as a sound detector This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup the internal Mic as a sound detection sensor To get to the starting point of this tutorial Log into the web based interface e Click on the sensors tab a First navigate to the correct pag
49. eech 2 Speech 3 This page creates the links between what is to be monitored under what conditions and what actions are to be taken Advanced Mode gt gt Selectthe sensors the status reguirements to begin a notification and the actions Multiple choices may be selected in each box by holding Ctrl Select the tem peratu re while selecting sensor Es The advanced mode gives more control over the statuses and times when the links are to be applied Press Finish to store your Sensor Action Link select high critical slect the name of the trap we just created E Done fB Internet s3 start F AKCP Customer Login Z System Name Micro t security_probe_manu T securityprobe_manua amp Inbox Microsoft Out amp eric schiff Online Sk k y OKA f Now you will see the SNMP trap has been added to our notifications page amp Click table cell to toggle selection Note To remove this trap and make it inactive highlight the notification and click remove You can repeat this process to set up multiple SNMP traps for different sensors or for multiple SNMP servers etc ServSensor V4P 3 E mail This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup an MMS Notification To get to the starting point of this tutorial Log in as administrator Select the Notifications tab Click Notification Wizard a If you select to set up an E ma
50. em Location Connectivity System Contact System Contact Feature Sensor Notification On System Boot Up on Off iz System Administrator Graph Data Collection Period fe Minute s DisplayLogo Son Ooff System Maintenance Services and Security This page allows you to provide a name location and contact for the system 2 Click Change Password The sensorProbe is able to monitor connected sensors and perform Notifications during it s start up this can be disabled by the Sensor Notification 1 Select Settings tab On System Boot Up option You may also selectto hide the logo from the top left ofthe screen l Trusted sites J Start Sl security_probe_manu f New security probe m Z System Name Micro amp a 5 40PM 3 Change the password Sensors Notification f Settings Change Password Password On Ooff Log In Session Time Out 160 Minute s Yew User Password SNMP Get Community Use this to change the user password Confirm New User Password Save Reset Yew Admin Password SNMP Set Community Confirm New Admin Password Use this to change the admin password i What function do the different types of notifications provide The notifications are used to notify you when a sensor reading has hit a certain preset critical threshold There are many ways you can be notified They are as follows SNMP Trap This form of notification sends o
51. emperature of 79 degrees F and a status of Normal If you click on the blue marker arrow indicated above by the Set the required threshold label you can drag this marker to re configure the thresholds After dragging the marker click save In the next screen shot you can see that this marker has been moved to make a new threshold and along with it the sensor status has changed Sensor Name Temperature Port 1 High critical ce Lom Warning igh tte value is now m Lo a below the Critical Warning Warning Critical curre nt A H PA E reading Current Reading 79 F Status Sensor Currently Status is showing critical If the marker is then dragged back to above the current reading temperature you should see the status returns to a normal condition again Note If this does not happen straight away press your browsers refresh button Sensor Name Temperature Port 1 H ig h C r it Ca value set to above current h h Lom Critical 300 23 107 High Critical I Lou Warning Add reading Low Low High High Critical Warning Warning Critical 30 40 93 107 Current Readin ge Sensor Currently El Online Status returns to normal again ServSensor V4P If you wish to take a sensor offline then click on the sensor currently button Current Reading F sensor Currently Click this button to take sensor offline Now your page will look something like below after taking the sensor offline 3
52. en be taken to the summary page This is shown below ServSensor V4P System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer bereitgestellt von Black Box l x Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras zur ck gt Y A Asuchen Favoriten Medien C4 Er Y A S Adresse E http 192 1 1 187 summary php PHPSESSID 2476e29b612b774f19aa88dff824a23e E wechseln zu Links s Google Los geht s 53 ER YY Lesezeichenw K 34 blockiert Y Rechtschreibpr fung p Sendenanwy J Einstellungen POTTS Log OFF S BLACK BOX Black Box Network Services ServSensor V4P Location System Location Current System Time 12 12 07 10 35 24 f Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Y1 Last refresh 1211 2 07 10 35 20 Sensor Name Y ReadingaY Status ar Temperature Port 1 Not Plugged in Humidity Port 1 Not Plugged in Temperature Port 3 Not Plugged in Humidity Port 3 Not Plugged in temperatursensor Dry Contact Port 4 ES R Water Detector Port 5 Normal Airflow Port 6 o Motion Detector Port 7 Temperature Port 8 28 C Warning Humidity Port 8 24 Sensors status will be reloaded in 06 secs Display Options ESPA messages Viewer Activex JavaApplet JavaScript 1 200722 10 35 20 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 z PP p 2 2007422 10 30 14 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 ms Display M v1
53. eset arg panen Ea er OT AS Y PN RS485 T me Video y o oe s ACON a os o O U w 177 PTA PT3 GA Bc AES ca SNMP and web enabled intelligent Monitoring device Fig 2 Rear panel The rear panel of the unit is home to the various ports and connections The functions of these are as follows 1 Reset button The red reset button is used to perform the following functions 1 To announce the IP address of the unit This is announced through the internal speaker It also broadcasts the IP address to the IPset program 2 Turns off password checking when accessing the web based interface hold down for 7 seconds 3 To reboot the unit into the firmware upgrade mode hold down for 12 seconds 2 Video input There are 4 video inputs V1 V4 These are used to connect a PAL NTSC camera using BNC 750 hm 30 Au jack If you wish to connect a PTZ camera the 4 RS485 labeled PT1 PT4 can be used to connect the cameras via a pelco D protocol 3 Sensor ports There are 8 RJ45 ports numbered from 1 8 These are for connecting BLACK BOX intelligent sensors to the unit o MA ServSensor V4P 10 11 USB port The unit is eguipped with a single USB 1 1 port This can be used for example to connect a USB GPRS GSM compatible modem a USB WiFi dongle or USB Bluetooth dongle Mic Out This is used to connect an external microphone for voice modem applications Audio in out The in is used to
54. f Can I use DHCP to assign my units IP address Yes you can use DHCP to assign the IP address The unit ships with this disabled Therefore to turn it on you need to log into the web interface and navigate to the Ethernet settings by way of clicking the security tab Ethernet Network and then clicking on the YES button for Use DHCP System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Q tax QJ x E Search Pe Favorites 2 Y M Za i ola rel 3 F T LLW Log OF Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 15 05 39 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Ethernet Network Default Interface Use this interface as default gateway Use DHCP Yes ONo General IP Address Subnet Mask 255 25500 Gateway IP Address lia a Domain Name Server IAE Ethernet MAC ID 00 0B DC 02 58 97 Ethernet Media Mode 100baseTx FD negotiated link ok Save Reset Camera iz Connectivity Ethernet Network Wifi Network SNMP Bluetooth Dial In Modem Dial Out Modem Feature System Administrator Select yes in roder to EE oo activate DHCP This page allows the system IP settings to be configured centrally by DHCP or manually E Done Internet J Start fim New security probe m A System Name Micro w securityprobe_manua wh security_probe_manu 10 Inbox Microsoft Out i un
55. from V2 has been detected Ui 10 2007 12 11 14 18 08 Dry Contact Port 4 is now OFFLINE PTZ Control E E http 192 1 1 249J Internet e Click on Ethernet network from the list on the left frame of the page ServSensor V4P 3 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer bereitgestellt von Black Box 18 x Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras Zurick gt Y Asuchen Favoriten Medien 4 Ey 3 Si Adresse http 192 1 1 249Jsystem php syspage8 tec au Links gt Google Los geht s amp E YY Lesezeichenw K 34 blockiert 9 Rechtschreibpriifung ep Senden anw J Einstellungen HLW Log OFF BLACK BOX Black Box Network Services ServSensor V4P Location System Location Current System Time 12 12 07 07 46 11 Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification f Settings Applications Help AS Ethernet Network SS eo O RC Default Interface Y Use this interface as default gateway General Use DHCP yes No Camera lt P Address 19211249 gt Connectivity Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Ethernet Network gt Gateway IP Address 192 1 1 1 wifi Network Domain Name Server 192 168 0 1 Modbus Ethernet MAC ID 00 0B DC 00 9B B4 SNMP Ethernet Media Mode 100baseTx FD negotiated link ok Bluetooth Dial In Modem Dial Out Modem 2 Input new IP address Feature 3 Click save System Administrator This page allows the system IP settings to b
56. h improved hardware This unit includes video digitizing capability so you can connect your own cameras through the rear panel connectors Black Box has prided itself on bringing a low cost easy to use monitoring solution to market with the ServSensor V4P 2 How to use this manual This manual is meant to provide the user with a step by step guide on how to configure and set up their unit It utilizes screen shots in an effort to make things simpler for the user to follow It is split up into sections that form mini tutorials These cover the basic set up and common configurations of the unit and give an introduction to its most useful features At the end of the manual there is a FAO section that provides some further in depth information regarding specific set ups and answers some commonly asked questions If you need any further information or help with using your unit then please contact us on customer black box ch and one of our technical support staff will be only too pleased to help you with any information you require 3 Front and rear panels ore lt gt BLACK BOX Power Link 1 2 3 4 Status Online Fig 1 Front panel The front panel has several LEDs which display the units status and notify you as to its activity 1 Power LED When the unit is powered up the power LED will be lit continuously If the power LED is flashing then it indicates a problem with the CPU If you notice this then please contact us on cu
57. h to save the change and close this wizar ar a Coal Ca Place links on map Press Unlock button then drag Sensors and Sub Map links on to map More information Len click on Sensors links Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the len column Display a map Press the map description on the len column Display sub map Len click on Sub Map E Done Trusted sites a Start 19 Inbox Microsoft Out Y System Name Micro sneesinee Away Sk Sup 2 Monitoring via the map interface Now we are going to look at how to monitor the sensor status and use the map interface a To see further information regarding a sensor you can click on its icon First you must click on the Lock Icons button By clicking on the icon you can view sensor information Type TO Temperature an Sensor Name q and status Temperature Poti gt Reading 79 F Status Normal Sensor Ports 1 Show Graph Sensor Config Refresh Map Sensors Interval sec 5 Apply Map Sensors will be reloaded in 03 secs If you connect other sensors these too can be dragged and positioned on the map d If you click on Show Graph you can view a graph of the sensors collected data M 1 2 ServSensor V4P Temperature Sensor Name Temperature Port 1 Reading 79 F Hal Greer Boulevard 16t Status Normal sensor Ports 1 Show Graph A Fi jt 100 00 5
58. hp PHPSESSID 8cb71cb78152663e3628d4beba1l12510 gt o Wechseln zu Links Google Los geht s 4 2 E Y Lesezeichenw Sb 34 blockiert 7 Rechtschreibpr fung p Senden anw Q Einstellungen w FYW Log OH al NN BLACK BOX Black Box Network Services ServSensor V4P Location System Location Current System Time 12 12 07 07 43 45 B Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help AA A NEFYN A E ANN E V1 Last refresh 12 12 07 07 43 42 V2 Last refresh 12 1 2 07 07 43 42 E Temperature Port 1 Not Plugged in Humidity Port 1 Not Plugged in Sensors status will be reloaded in 05 secs Display Options Bl System Log 82 messages Viewer C Activex O JavaAnniet JavaScriot 1 2007422 07 43 29 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 5 Pp p 2 200721 15 03 34 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 i Display M v1 M v2T7 v3 Fl v4 I Map 3 2007 12 11 14 59 24 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 A i 4 20074211 14 57 03 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 Display Mode Scan Concurrent 5 2007 12 41 14 56 44 Login attempt failed User from 192 1 1 53 To enable more camera options Click here 6 2007112111 14 56 37 Login attempt failed Admin from 192 1 1 53 2007 12 11 14 33 17 Contact Port 4 i OFFLIHE Reloadlnterval 4secs 7 ads ke 8 2007 42 41 14 33 17 Dry Contact Port 4 is now ONLINE y Layout wide Screen y 9 2007 12 11 14 31 40 Video signal
59. il notification you will be shown the following page 3 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer ex File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A F FE i a gt a 3 f Gw O 2100 e fre OS DRAS Address El http J 10 1 1 205 wiznotify php notifyType 2 amp mode auto amp PHPSESSID 96fc7195931b17f0e0b5f608371a42d7 v g Go Links RTS Log OF Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 20 17 20 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Email Action Wizard Notification Menu Action Name Tutorial E mail Begin Notification Wizard Pe Choose a name for the JaitFrom support AKCP com Sensor Action Link e ma Mail To sensorprobe AKCP com notification View Notification Log Notification Analyzer Please choose a name for your e mail Action Descriptive Action names increase the simplicity of the system Mail CC Mail BCC Complete the Mail To From and CC fields with correctly formatted e mail addresses The Mail To and From fields are mandatory Multiple recipients may be entered by separating addresses by a comma or semicolon Cancel Please select Cancel to leave the edit mode and go back to the menu without Input the mail from and to fields a the CC and BCC fields are Click Next E LL optional Done fB Internet 2 AKCP Customer Login Y System Name Micro t security_probe_manu
60. ile Edit View Favorites Tools Help a z Vos IS bs O sack amp x E S Search S 2 Favorites g 3 3 ea A td rel 3 Address E http 10 1 1 205 summary php vApp 08vSpeed 18wChApp 38wPattern 18wChJs 88syslogPage 08wScreen 18 pxtime 40008 syshide 08 sumSensFilter 655358 sumTypeFilter 42949672958 showMap 08PHPSESSID I v d Go Links LATA Log OF Location System Location Current System Time 18 9 07 14 11 36 a Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Connection O active O max Sensor Name AY Reading AY Status ar Temperature Port 1 cs Normal Motion Detector Port 2 Not Plugged in Siren amp Strobe Light Not Plugged in Temperature Port 4 Not Plugged in Temperature Office Not Plugged in Humidity Office 7 Not Plugged in After selecting ActiveX you will see a Not Plugged in the camera view change to this Not Plugged in 03 secs Record Setup Timeout El System Log 141 messages 2007 09 18 14 04 21 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 2007 09 18 13 03 20 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 2007 09 18 12 35 14 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 1 14 Syslog Filter Option Number of display items per page 10 v o a QN 2007 09 18 12 35 10 Login attempt failed Admin from 10 1 1 14 Display Log Type 2007 09 18 12 35 03 Login attempt failed Admin from 10 1 1 14 WU A A tel wr aS eee oO
61. ing feature To get to the starting point of this tutorial Log in as administrator Click the map tab 1 Adding a map a First we need to add a picture file to be used as the map This can be a blueprint of your office a 3D picture of your office site being monitored or a photo of the wiring closet you are monitoring a AEE E OEO RS FD FT Wen If Ud za g g4 2 sex v D x E EA 7 Search 5 2 Favorites E2 he La gt rel 3 Address E http 10 1 1 205 map php PHPSESSIONID 21cdb81eb0d4fef947a3bd3e79bcb1448 currentMap 0 x E so Links FT WN Log OF Location System Location Current System Time 18 9 07 13 05 19 A E Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Map campus map Map List campus man Click on Online Devices th e Ma p tab Temperature Office Humidity Office Unlock Icons a f d ES Reset This Map Click Add Sensor Normal State New Map Sensor Warning State Sensor Critical State Ms sub Map Link Refresh Map Sensors Interval sec 5 Apply Place links on map Press Unlock button Map Sensors will be reloaded in 03 secs then drag Sensors and Sub Map links on to map More information Left click on Sensors links Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column Display a map Press the map description on the left column
62. is static or dynamic 1 Simple setup a Lets imagine that your unit is connected to a router on your network and the following IP addresses are assigned Your units IP address is the default 192 168 0 100 Your computers IP address is 192 168 0 200 Your routers IP address is 192 169 0 300 b To find out your routers external IP address go to www whatsmyip com Lets imagine your routers external IP address is 278 67 04 09 c You now need to setup port forwarding on your router This varies depdning on your routers model Generaly you need to point your browser to your routers IP address in this case 192 168 0 300 This will then allow you to log into your routers administration interface You can find how to go about doing this for your router on www portforward com For an example of how to do this for a commonly used router follow this link http www portforward com english routers port_forwarding Linksys WRIT54G HTTP htm You need to setup your routers HTTP forwarding to port 80 This will then mean when you access your router using the external IP address you will be forwarded to your units internal IP address d To test this open your web browser and go to your external IP address in our example 278 67 04 09 If your using a dynamic IP address its best to check it again before doing this as it may have changed since the start of this tutorial e To make this easier you could use a dynamic DNS Dynamic Name Server This m
63. is tutorial Log in as administrator Click the sensors tab a First navigate to the correct page in the web based interface 3 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sack amp x a Search Pe Favorites g yb a BE Address http 10 1 1 205 sensors php sensorMenu 1000 amp PHPSESSID 837d4fbd159a29d722801fd1b8bc8291 EWE v Ss Links F T LLW Log OF Location System Location Current System Time 18 9 07 18 10 37 Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Settings Sensor Ports Status O o O O O Sensor Port 1 Online o O O O O amera Motion Detectior Temperature Motion Siren amp Strobe Light Temperature Dual Sensors Security Airflow Temperature This page shows the sensor ports and their respectiv status and state Click on a pon to display or configure its settings Sensor Name Temperature Port 1 Go to the sensors tab Click hh ih Camera w e me Motion Low Low High High D et e cti on Critical Warning Warning Critical 30 40 67 Ra FN Current Reading F Status Not Plugged in Sensor Currently Manually change sensor type for this port l Trusted sites start Th security_probe_manu Ty securityprobe_manua amp eric schiff Online Sk Inbox Microsoft Out 3 System Name Micro 210 a Wi 6 12PM ServSensor V4P b Onc
64. l This helps to eliminate unnecessary messages during minor fluctuations You can set the amount of time to delay a notification of a status change from high warning to high critical Enter the time in seconds and press the Save button The amount of time that can be entered is between 0 and 65535 seconds which eguals approximately 18 hours Continuous Time to Report High Warning As above but delays notification for High Warning Continuous Time to Report for Normal As above but delays notification for return to Normal state Continuous Time to Report for Low Warning As above but delays notification for Low Warning state Continuous Time to Report for Low Critical As above but delays notification for Low Critical state Continuous Time to Report for Sensor Error As above but delays notification being sent for sensor going into an error state Example An airflow sensor or water detector may have temporary drops in readings which are normal operating characteristics a logical time limit is set to show abnormal conditions ServSensor V4P Enable Calendar If you select this option then the following will be displayed A O o set to on All 12 1 L A a e A Psa O A AO SR A A a i DDU ED moniy Ed Saas En ES OS tea MER Lasse Wednesday OO O O A SS SS a 00 0 lt lt O O O O O O 0 O uu Friday Toggle Working Hours To Clear Set Click Hour Day AM PM All m Report E Do Not Report To Cl
65. lp Ud Q sak amp ix E A A Search Pp Favorites amp B d Es Address l http 10 1 1 205 map php PHPSESSIONID 975ee86fb5f82f24639ecdcD2b7c2346 amp mode 20 v Eo ins Admin Location System Location 2 Current System Time 3 10 07 11 50 59 Summary f Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Map campus Map List Building _Map 600 jpg campus Sensor Adding Wizard Online Sensors Temperature Port 1 Humidity Port 1 Motion Detector Port 2 Smoke Detector Port 3 Airflow Port 4 Water Detector Port 7 Options Unlock Add New Map Reset This Map Remove This Map ib Legend Hal Greer Boulevard 16th Street C ick Sensor Normal State A O Sensor Warning State This wizard will guide to the rest of sensors adding process next O Sensor Critical State chi i o Sub Map Link Click Next button to continue Help Cancel Place links on map Press Unlock button then drag Sensors and Sub Map links on to map More information Lef click on Sensors links Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column Display a map Press the map description on the left column Display sub map Left click on Sub Map Done l Trusted sites wy E Inbox Microsoft E System Name Mi sineesinee Away S Skype nicholas fam New security prob hh security probe m v t
66. message The items in your V2 No Video Signal message with a dollar sign and i parentheses e g TIME represent the V3 No Video Signal data to be imported into your message C va NTSC at the time of sending Please click the To enable more camera options Click here Macro Description button for a full list Click Enable Picture to attach a Picture with your message Selectto attach either the Current Picture from the Stored on the Picture Log Select which Cameras you would like to use as the source of your picture Please select Cancel to leave the edit mode and go back to the menu without saving E Done Internet E AKCP Customer Login E System Mame Micro ty security_probe_manu wy securityprobe_manua 6 Inbox Microsoft Out A System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sax x a A Search Sie Favorites e B a A A Address l http 10 1 1 205 wiznotify php notifyType 28mode auto8PHPSESSID Fb66735e37dd5eaa1fadfF9bdFS15f6es as 2 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q tac x E Search sie Favorites e B a u a Address El http 10 1 1 205 wiznotify php notify Type 2 amp mode auto amp PHPSESSID fb66735e37ddSeaal Falfobdf515f6e5 as a Go links LLW Log OF Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 20 30 26 Summary Picture Log
67. n alert notification Rearm The Rearm parameter is used to prevent the sensor from flickering between two states For example if the Warning High threshold for the sound sensor is set to 80 and the sensor was to vary between 79 and 80 a very large number of emails traps and events would be logged The Rearm parameter prevents this by forcing the signal level to drop by the Rearm value before changing the state back to normal In this example if Rearm is set to 2 then the sensor would have to drop from 80 down to 77 before the status would change from Warning High back to normal Data Collection Type There are 3 settings for this parameter lowest highest and average Data will be collected for the lowest highest or average sound reading accordingly Note As for all the other sensors you can now set up the sound detector to be attached to a notification Then when your thresholds are broken it will trigger a Specified type of notification BO ServSensor V4P 3 Notifications If you setup a notification you can define the action to take when the sensor gives a reading beyond your previously set thresholds This allows you to determine how you will be notified that a sensors reading has reached the specified parameters high warning critical etc that we looked at in the previous section This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup a notification To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Login as administrato
68. nt System Time 18 9 07 14 14 41 a Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help 81 F 3 Video Recorder Microsoft Internet Expl agy Normal Fie Edit ew Favorites Tools Help Not Plugged in Not Plugged in y a i y P 3 y 57 gt B 2 st y Search 2 Not Plugged in C k a R d Addy ss http 10 1 1 205 cp8 recorder p Y Go Links Ur Not Plugged in IC ecor a Not Plugged in Press Record to start lugged in Not Plugged in Not Plugged in ded in 09 secs Renew Setup Timeout A m mute J ES Syslog Filter Option 1 2007 0918 14 04 2 2007 09 18 13 03 A Number of display items per page 10 3 2007 09 18 12 35 T h IS WI n d OW WI A Advanced Filter 4 2007 09 48 12 35 a p p ear Display Log Type 5 2007 09 18 12 35 El Display Sensor Port 6 200709118 12 22 Displ EEN pay AN Type 7 2007 09 18 11 57 Display Notification Display Sensor Status 8 2007 09 8 11 51 Y Display Log Level 9 2007 09 18 11 27 50 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 y 10 2007 09 17 23 03 56 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 10 1 2 223 gae Apply Filter Clear Sys Log Reguesting data amp Options i 4 Display Status Viewer Activex O JavaApplet JavaScript Refresh Sensors Interval sec 10 Normal Warning Last Refresh 01 secs Network Fast network Slow network Critical Not Plugged in Camera v1 Oy2 Oy3 Ovas Refresh Syslog In
69. on the rear of the unit You then need to configure your connection type and encryption key etc You do this from the web based interface in the settings tab and the connectivity option The dialogue for configuring the WiFi is shown below Wifi Network Wireless Adapter Son off Default Interface Use this interface as default gateway Use DHCP yes No IP Address 192 168 010 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Gateway IP Address 10 1 1 205 OOOO Domain Name Server HOU Wireless Mode Infrastructure Access point O Ad hoc ch Wireless SSID Encryption Mode Disabled 64bit WEP Link Status Not connected 0 Signal Strength he Reset ServSensor V4P k What is the Heartbeat message This setting is to have the ServSensor V4P notify you it is still running You can be notified by either traps or by e mail Alive Trap settings Send Keep Alive Traps Default Off Select on if you want the system to send Alive Traps Destination enter the IP address of the server to send traps to Community SNMP community string Resend Interval mins The period of time between each keep alive trap Values range from 1 to 65535 minutes I What is the network sniffer The Network Sniffer application can be used to capture network packets running to and from the ServSensor V4P and all the network traffic You can then import the captured file into Ethereal or TCP dump for details of these network packets The network trace will
70. ort 1 8 Y aaa de a a A Low Critical 20 40 50 80 High Critical Lomi Wher ring High Sher ring 8 Current Reading OO O iE Sensor Currently El Online lt lt Normal Mode Recording Source Internal Microphone v Microphone Boost 20dB on On Microphone Sensitivity 0 20 40 60 80 100 Pulse Length 50 Millisecond Ream 0 Percent Data Collection Type Average v Continuous Time to Report for High Critical 0 secs Continuous Time to Report for High Warning 0 secs Continuous Time to Report for Normal 0 secs Continuous Time to Report for Low Warning 0 secs Continuous Time to Report for Low Critical 0 secs Ss S 5 cei 5 cs Continuous Time to Report for Sensor Error 0 secs Enable calendar On Off Save Reset Now lets look at what each of these settings does Current Reading Displays the current sound level Description This should be changed to give a meaningful description of what the port is sensing Example Currently sensing server room Wiring closet This description will be displayed under the motion detection sensor page Recording Source Here you can choose either internal or external microphone Microphone boost 20dB Boosts the microphone by 20 dB Microphone Sensitivity The level of sensitivity that can be set For example if you set the level to 80 then the microphone will detect more sound if the level was set a 20 Pulse Length This defines the minimum duration of a sound to trigger a
71. ort Address Position X Position Y Hold Time Sec 2 Click Add ServSensor V4P b After clicking on the add button you will be met with the following pages 2 http 10 1 1 205 PTDC Control Microsoft Internet Explorer internal PTDC Controller 25 Step A Pan Tilt Increment ES een Y Direction O Activex Viewer JavaApplet O JavaScript PTDC Status Ready Position Pan 75 Tilt 0 INV PTDC4 Action Table 0 Action PTDC s AKCP lick save after inputting the reguired parameters Position Y Hold Time Sec Here we can select the position on the x pan and y tilt internal PTDC Controller 25 Step a Pan Tit Increment ES GO 00 Direction O Activex Viewer JavaApplet O JavaScript PTDC Status Ready 1 This motion command will now be shown here Position Pan 75 Tilt 0 INV ME i gt y Add Save Action Run One Time Run Continuous 2 Click Add again S M ServSensor V4P Internal PTDC Controller 25 Step aa V4 Last refresh 1 8 9 07 12 34 44 Pan Tilt Increment ES GQ 0 Direction O ActiveX Viewer O JavaApplet O JavaScript PTDC Status Ready Position Pan 75 Tilt 5 INV PTDC4 Action Table 1 Action PTDC s AKCP Hold Time Sec 5 secs This time input a different set of numbers Here we are paning the camera 100 steps and tilting 25 Repeat
72. p your computers routing table to allow access to this See here for this process ServSensor V4P c You will now be presented with the following screen The default password for Admin is public To make your unit secure and change the password see here Y System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer bereitgestellt von Black Box o x Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras Zuriick gt Y Gsuchen Favorten Meden C4 5 r S Si S Adresse le http 192 1 1 249 login php gt Wechseln zu Links a Google Gr yftos geht s G2 EF Y Lesezeichenw S 34 blockiert 9 Rechtschreibpriifung p Sendenanw Einstellungenv S BLACK BOX Black Box Network Services ServSensor V4P Location System Location Current System Time 12 12 07 07 36 51 Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Log In User Type User y Password fresas Sioginfor USER password is set default so Just Click the Login Button Select Administrator from User Type and type the default password Public Click Login id FR FT f mm d Next the home page will be displayed It will look similar to this ServSensor V4P 3 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer bereitgestellt von Black Box x Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras Se Zurick gt Y A Asuchen Favoriten Gmedien 4 G Cb HE g Adresse e http 192 1 1 249 summary p
73. r e Click the Notifications tab 1 Adding a notification a First click on the notification wizard Z System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sa amp x E ya Search S 2 Favorites A 7 ed a ola A 3 s 1 http 10 1 1 205 wiznotify php v E co Links Click notification tab Kami CTD Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 19 13 36 pe Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Action Notification Menu Begin Notification Wizard 222 lt lt Page 1of2 gt Sensor Action Link Cl ic k he re to Pa SNMP Trap 1 begin setting fe SNMP Trap 2 Pa SNMP Trap 3 Notification Analyzer Pa SNMP Trap 4 noti ication te sump Tra fe SNMP Trap 6 View Notification Log u p a da SNMP Trap This page displays all Actions currently Email 1 created From here you may create m E pe A duplicate edit and remove Email Email 2 Actions Select your desired Action s 2 Email 3 before making a choice alarm Sound 1 alarm Sound eo You may also select an Action and test Alarm Sound 2 its functionality using the Test Action En Speech 1 button 7 3 Speech 3 Speech 2 3 Speech 3 8 Picture Log Ex Picture Log 1 da Click To Toggle Selection Test Action El fB Internet 4 start Bi AKCP Customer Login My System Name Micro Ty security_probe_manu T securi
74. s the camera to it s extremis Here we have tilted upwards to its maximum amount A bttp 1 10 1 1 205 PTDC Control Microsoft Internet Explorer Internal PTDC Controller Step Pan Tit Increment ce oo Direction O Activex Viewer JavgApplet O JavaScript PIDC Status Ready Here we have clicked on the right pan arrow This has panned the camera to the right a r uci mw 3 3 is 7 http 10 1 1 205 PTDC C By changing this we can control how many steps the camera pans tilts in one click of a direction arrow 47 Step bh ServSensor V4P 3 Automating camera movements This tutorial provides you the information needed to setup automated camera movements To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Log in as administrator e Select options from the summary page e Click PTZ control We will now look at creating an automated camera movement This will make the camera automatically pan or tilt at preset intervals a Ensure that the PTDC s checkbox is selected This will bring up a blank table A http 10 1 1 205 PTDC Control Microsoft Internet Explorer Set internal PTDC Controller 25 Step o i E V4 Last refresh 18 9 07 12 27 54 T gt 1 Pan Tilt Increment A A Direction O ActiveX Viewer JavaApplet 1 Ti ick this O JavaScript pipe Status Ready ihn a re et check box Action Table 0 Action PTDC s AKCP Order P
75. stomer black box ch 2 Ethernet LED The activity and Link100 LEDs indicate network connectivity and activity The Link100 LED will light up when there is a network connection present The activity LED will flash when there is network traffic being sent or received by the unit 3 Status Online LEDs nn MA ServSensor V4P These are numbered 1 8 They are used to indicate the connectivity status of the sensors connected to each port These LEDs also can be used to indicate system status when undertaking various operations 1 The LEDs will indicate the progress of an upgrade The red LEDs will move from left to right to indicate activity and the green LEDs will indicate overall progress of the upgrade When all the red lights are off and all green are on the upgrade recovery process is complete 2 These lights will indicate if the unit is operating in safe mode This is when the unit loads the Operating System OS with a minimal set of drivers If your device enters safe mode after rebooting then please contact us on customer black box ch 3 The unit may enter recovery mode if a firmware upgrade has been incomplete This will be indicated by the unit displaying a continuously lit row of red LEDs If this happens please contact us on customer black box ch 4 Mic The mic is a small hole for access to the internal microphone This can be used as a sound sensor or an external mic can be used See here for more information R
76. t your SMTP server address for your e mail account SMTP Server SMTP Port 25 SMTP Authentication Enabled Disabled SMTP Server Login name SMTP Server Password Timeout 30 Second s Once this is correct click next d Now as with the SNMP trap you can select how many times to attempt to resend the e mail and the time elapsed between each attempt Maximum Times to Resend Resend Intervals secs 10 10 secs Click next when you have filled in your parameters e Now link the e mail we just created to the temperature sensor on port 1 a System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer aAA File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt 5 d ay r 2 2 A a amp Q sack X a Y y Search Sie Favorites amp Address E http 10 1 1 205 wiznotify php notifyType 2 amp mode auto amp PHPSESSID fb66735e37dd5eaa1faOf9bdf515f6e5 v 5 Links PATTON Log OFF 3 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer aae Ay File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q ix 2 6 as x Search Sie Favorites e A a E A ig Address E http 1 10 1 1 205 wiznotify php PHPSESSID 5387765779725382432139efeD05ddc1 v SE Links 7 Ce Log OH Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 20 41 14 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Edit Sensor Link Sensor Status Action Begin Notification Wizard 4 Temperature Port
77. terval sec 10 E Display Sensor Type To enable more camera options Click here Last Refresh 03 mins 21 secs Temperature NTT A d Tal b E Done O Trusted sites e System Name Mi Video Recorder wh security_probe_m toy securityprobe_ma fam Screen shots Inbox Microsoft ii camera record P amp JE ay Y A 2 16 PM ServSensor V4P c Now we need to set up the capture parameters Click on Setup Record A Video Recorder Microsoft Internet Expl Sele Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Wu y x 2 Lo ye a i Address El http 10 1 1 206 ep irecorder p EA Go Press Record to start Click Setup Record Ml Record Setting Panel VIDEO RECORDING Save vided clips to C Documents and Settingsinichol Browse Record every received Frame z seconds per Frame oT Ls A Time limitation 1 hrs I I I I I I I I I I 60 After limitation condition is met Replace the oldest clip Stop recording Ver 3 0 7 May 31 2006 Select the folder to which you wish the video to be saved to Here you can select how much disk space you wish to limit the capture to length of time and what to do when this limitation is reached replace oldest clip or stop recording BO ServSensor V4P d To begin capture simply click on Record i Video Recorder Microsoft Internet Expl KE Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Wm
78. titled Paint Note If the unit has a static IP address assigned it will no longer send out DHCP requests If you later wish to turn DHCP back on you can do that using the Web based interface g How do I set up my routing table To set up the routing table open a DOS window start run type command press enter and at the command prompt enter gt u cc OO O ee 210 Where 10 1 1 20 is the IP address of the Ethernet interface on the PC that the unit is plugged into with the crossover cable o g ServSensor V4P Now ping 192 169 0 100 to see if the connection was successful h How can I change my administrator password If you wish to make your unit more secure and change the administrator password from the default public to your own choice follow these steps 1 Log into your unit using the default password 2 Point towards the settings tab A System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer CES w File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxx amp x 2 H y Search Sie Favorites 2 2 eS fal A a 3 Address El http 10 1 1 205 system php Links v E oo PCT Log OFF Location System Location Current System Time 18 9 07 17 38 50 q _AA A A gt gt gt Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help General Sp System Description securityProbe SEC PXAV3821 Sep 07 2007 17 17 19 General System Name System Name Camera System Location Syst
79. ture sensor on port 1 This time we will use this notification for a low critical Then select the notification name we assigned in this case we chose Tutorial SMS notification Click Finish to finalize this xx M ServSensor V4P h You will now be back at the main notification page You should now see listed our two notifications the SNMP trap and the e mail Temperature Port 1 da SNMP Trap 7 Temperature Port 1 E3 Tutorial E mail a Click table cell to toggle selection i Now we will add the SMS notification to our active list This is the same process as for the others simply click on create and then select the appropriate parameters Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Edit Sensor Link Sensor Status Action 4 Temperature Port 1 Motion Detector Port U Detecta Temperature Port 4 Temperature Office Humidity Office Security Port 6 Office Airconditing Airflow Temperature Port 8 Futorial E mail El Tutorial SMS notification lt lt 4 Cancel Finish TS a j You will now be back at the main notification page Now the page should display three types of notifications the SNMP trap E mail and SMS Advanced Mode gt gt ServSensor V4P EF Current System Time 18 9 0 Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Action Link Temperature Port 1 zl Tutorial SMS notification di Click table cell to toggle selection
80. typrobe_manua Inbox Microsoft Out J fe Vo SE ServSensor V4P b You will now have the notification wizard page displayed like below 3 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a Q sa X z x E Py P search Pe Favorites e 3 ey Ba Q a 3 Address E http J 10 1 1 205 wiznotify php Page 2 amp mode auto amp PHPSESSID c05222bef24738443b9f4b7c693a24a8 v Go Links 7 F T LLW Log OFF Location System Location Current System Time 17 9 07 19 28 30 Summary Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Notification Menu 3 a A The Notification Wizard will guide you step by step through the process of selcting a sensor creating an action and defining Begin Notification Wizard the criteria under which the Notification will be sent Action Please select an Action Type Add Action yp Create Action Sensor Action Link View Notification Log Notification Analyzer Please select an Action Type from the pull down box Later your action will be linked to a sensor and status q Drop down click next after menu with list of 01991 2007 AKCP All rights reserved choosing various notification type notification types E Done fB Internet 3 start 4 AKCP Customer Login A System Mame Micro til security _probe_manu Y securityprobe_manua amp Inbox Microsoft Out amp eric schiff Online Sk R Teg 7 29PM
81. urrent System Time 12 12 07 07 43 45 f Bl Summary Map Picture Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help AAA A AAA AAA RO La Ka AE A 1 Last refresh 12 12 07 07 43 42 V2 Last refresh 12 12 07 07 43 42 eee Reading AY Status AY Temperature Port 1 Hot Plugged in Hurnidity Port 1 Hot Plugged in Sensors status will be reloaded in 05 secs Display Options El System Log 82 messages Viewer Carive O Jnvarnplet amp j Scriot 1 20074242 07 43 23 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 CIYEE awa E awaerr ooh PR P 2 2 20074211 15 03 34 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 nd Display wyi Mia ove D va Map 3 200742411 14 59 24 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 dh 4 200742441 14 57 03 Login attempt succeeded Admin from 192 1 1 53 Display Mode Scan Concurrent 5 200742441 14 56 44 Login attempt failed User from 192 1 1 53 To enable more camera options Click here Bb 20074241 14 56 37 Login attempt failed Admin from 132 1 1 53 7 200742441 14 33 17 Dry Contact Port 4 is now OFFLINE Reload Interval 4 se a 8 20074244 14 33 17 Dry Contact Port 4is now OHLIHE 7 Layout wide Screen g 200742411 14 91 40 Video signal from V2 has been detected F 200742411 14 18 06 Dry Contact Port 4 is now OFFLINE E n Y E http 192 1 1 249 internet ServSensor V4P b 3 System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer bereitgestellt von Black Box I a
82. ut a signal to your SNMP server BO ServSensor V4P E Mail This sends a notification via e mail SMS This sends an SMS message to your mobile phone MMS This will send you a multimedia message to your mobile phone This can include an image captured from one of the sensor probes cameras Relay The relay is used as a switch for example it could switch on an air con unit if the temperature reading of a temperature sensor reaches a certain threshold Alarm sound This notification will sound an alarm Speech Creates a text to speech notification Picture log Creates an action where the camera logs a series of images when a certain event happens Telephone call Will call you and play a pre recorded message or a text to speech message Custom script Allows you to load a custom script that runs on a sensor reading a pre set parameter Fax Will send a Fax to you with a notification message Sound log creates a log of sound captured with the internal external microphone Siren and strobe will activate a siren and strobe light Mobile access Gives you the function of viewing the camera attached to your security probe via your mobile phone Wake up Shutdown This will send a signal to wake or shut down a server If you require any assistance in setting up of these please contact us on customer black box ch j Can I connect my unit via WiFi Yes you can connect the unit via WiFi Simply plug a USB dongle into the USB port
83. vSensor V4P 11 Advanced sensor settings Near the bottom of the sensors page you will see the advanced mode button By clicking this you will get the following options System Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a i a JE 26 o Back 4 x E 7 Search Hz Favorites ES SS Wm A d 3 Address l http 10 1 1 205 sensors php PHPSESSID c05222bef24738443b9f4b7c693a24a88 sensorMenu 1000 v Go Links their respective status and state Click on a port to display or configure its settings Sensor Name Temperature Port sss S mm nD Aled ad oU au ce Tae the advanced a Low Low High High options list To Critical Warning Warning Critical return to normal 30 40 93 107 mode press the Current Reading F Normal Mode a mer button After making changes remember to click the Save button at the bottom of the page lt lt Normal Mode Units Fahrenheit Celsius Ream 5 Reading Offset jo Data Collection Type Continuous Time to Report for High Critical Y 0 secs Continuous Time to Report for High Warning A 0 secs Continuous Time to Report for Normal YU 0 secs Continuous Time to Report for Low Warning O 0 secs Continuous Time to Report for Low Critical a 0 secs Continuous Time to Report for Sensor Error SN 0 secs Enable calendar on Off ES Done Internet r a Start E AKCP Customer Login A
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