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1. SMTP Server i Network i Configuration User Name DNP3 Modbus i Password i Configuration SNMP Configuration SNMP MIB File 7 7 Network Configuration Page This screen allows you to configure the Network settings on the BTRM DO NOT change any of the settings here unless you know what you are doing These settings should be configured under the direction of your network administrator 24 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 Multiple BTRM s could be active in the network at the same time Each will have its own IP address to allow for remote access and monitoring To access any BTRM in the network open a web browser and type the IP address of the BTRM into the address bar Each BTRM should have their own unique address when they are part of the same network ventev BTRM200 System Status Board Configuration Battery Status This page allows the configuration of the board s network settings Battery Test CAUTION Incorrect settings may cause the board to lose network connectivity Recovery options will be provided on the next page Manual Test Enter the new settings for the board below Port Options E Mail MAC Address 00 04 A3 B5 5A 25 Configuration i Host Name BTRM215 E mail Test IP Address 192 168 1 215 Network i Configuration Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNP3 Modbus Subne
2. Port Options E Mail Configuration E mail Test Network Configuration SNMP Configuration SNMP MIB File Help About Factory System BTRM200 Status Battery Voltage 13 60 Battery Current 0 8 Supply Voltage 14 11 System Temp 28 C Capacity NA 10 Channel 1 Analog V 13 9 Digital In TRUE dea Digital Out OFF 10 Channel 2 Analog V 13 9 Digital In FALSE System Voltage Type 12V System Up Time 0 Days 00 20 Test Status OFF 43 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 Screenshot of SNMP Messages showing alarm on IO Channel 1 If you click on the SNMP messages you can read the detailed description including timesstamp and location the message was sent from B BTRM2C SNMP Notifications 2012 07 16 pdf Adobe Reader Ele Edt Yew Window Heb 3 d E Bett 2 12 S a B B amp e Tools Sign Comment A File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Address 192 168 1 214 Advanced lot 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 2 1 1 3 0 MIB Tree amp ES iso org dod internet mgmt mib 2 w Operations walk do Description Specific 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 192 168 1 214 2012 07 16 20 27 49 Specific 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 1 4 2012 07 16 20 27 44 Specific 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 192 168 1 214 2012 07 16 20 27 39 Specific 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 192 168 1 214 2012 07 16 20 27 34 192 168
3. 6 3 Wiring Power Supply Connections Connect the BTRM power supply connections to the load power supply per system configuration diagram 6 4 Wiring battery Charger Connections Connect the BTRM battery charger connections to the battery charger per system configuration diagram see section 4 0 for system connection diagram 6 5 Alarm Connections Alarm connections are sets of normally open closed contacts These contacts are isolated from the BTRM power source and do not provide power They can be used to alert the Network Operations Center by connecting the alarms to your systems existing alarm signaling pairs Alternatively the alarm contacts can be used to operate external DC relays that then can be used to control alarm lights or audible alerts Provided that the contact ratings 60V 80 ma are not exceeded 6 6 Clearing Battery Test Data To clear test data from the BTRM memory press and hold button PB2 for 15 seconds until the LEDs flash 7 Web Interface Menus The BTRM will need to be configured to match your network settings as well as your email and SNMP notification if those features are to be used See section 5 for IP addressing setup The default Web page address of the BTRM is 192 168 1 214 Once the BTRM is connected enter this number into your web browser 13 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 The Screenshots included with each sub heading will explain
4. 2023 11 9 4 6 47 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 To clear or enable write a 1 or to disable write a 0 An xample to reset battery data g10v01 q00 start O stop O value 1 would be to issue an application layer write command of the form c5 02 Oa 01 00 00 00 01 Point Description State Value State Value O Battery Data Reset Write to Enable 0x81 Write to Disabled 0x01 1 Battery LV Disconnect Enable Write to Clear 0x81 Cleared 0x01 2 Battery Test Enable Write to Start 0x81 Write to Stop 0x01 3 Battery Start Stop Test Write to Start 0x81 Write to Stop 0x01 9 1 3 9 Events When Events are generated they are reported via unsolicited messaging if enabled or queue to the event list for reading when polling for Class 2 data or reading Binary events Event points correspond to Binary Input Points Point Description State Value 1 Low Battery Capacity Event Tripped Event 0x81 2 Low Battery Voltage Event Tripped Event 0x81 4 Aux IO Channel 1 Event Tripped Event 0x81 5 Aus IO Channel 2 Digital In Tripped Event 0x82 9 1 3 10 9 2 Mod Bus expected Q3 2013 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 10 Additional Network Setup 10 1 10 2 IP Reset To reset the device to its default IP address settings hold Button PB1 for 20 seconds All the LEDs will flash and the unit will restart with the default IP settings listed on the
5. BTRM default network Example IP Address 192 168 1 200 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Use the following screen shots to guide you into finding your IP address and record your address for use later 1 Click Start and then Run Search Help and Support Log Off martind a Shut Down 7 o o 2 a a x Ld E E 1 2 In the window type cmd and click OK Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you v OK J Cancel Browse VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 3 Type ipconfig then lt Enter gt Microsoft Windows KP Version 5 1 2666 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings MartinDwDesktop gt ipconf ig 4 Record your IP Address Microsoft Windows KP Version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings MartinD Desktop gt ipconf ig Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Wireless Network Connection Media State Media disconnected Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix ESR9855G IP Address sc 7 9 de usas a 192 168 1 199 Subnet Mask 2 i 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway I 192 168 1 1 C Documents and Settings MartinD Desktop gt _ 10 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System U
6. CurrPorts 2 Click on the cports exe icon to launch the software googleupda DS40 DC pdf Full Fiber Solution 060 G oe LE ad LINKPlanner cports exe Google Chro 2 BR C GETS Fortress tem ES520 pdf 3 When the software opens click Run Open File Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software Name cports exe Publisher Unknown Publisher Type Application From C Documents and Settings MartinD Desktop ae 4 Always ask before opening this file This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You should only run software from publishers you trust How can decide what software to run 4 Locate the application that is using port 162 by finding it under the Local Port column Click on the line to highlight it 38 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 KXHASYT Yaa AR Proces Protocol LocalPort Local Por Remote Remote Remote Address Remote HostName State Process Path 3236 TCP 1033 0 0 0 0 Listening C WINDOWSISys 728 TCR 62514 0 0 0 0 Listening C Program Files C 728 Lor 62514 C Program Files C 820 Ter 6129 1038 127 0 0 1 localhost Established C WINDOWS syst Bowrcs exe 820 TCR 6129 0 0 0 0 Listening C WINDOWS syst Bhowercst exe 29 2 TCR 1038 6129 127 0 0 1 localhost Esta
7. TCP IP v4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks This will bring up the window to allow manual configuration of the network adapter s IP addresses J xixi xii Cana VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 5 4 Setting IP address information for BTRM default Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Using a direct connection to the device with a EH cross connected cable or using a network switch Hi fd a dr dir hub use the manual IP settings shown on the RES H H s A Obtain an IP address automatically right This property dialog can be found in the E TCP IP properties which is a sub dialog of the IP address 192 168 1 100 Network Connections Properties both found in Subnet mask 255 255 285 0 Control Panel Network Connections Seng HE Use the following DNS server addresses Typically the default gateway and DNS server Prefered DNS server 92 18 11 need not be entered Atemate DNS server Cancel If using a router check your local area connection settings to see if the router gateway addre
8. the different menus of the BTRM user interface This interface allows you to remotely configure and change settings across the network 7 1 System Status Page This screen displays an overview of the status on the BTRM You can quickly see any alarms occur by watching this screen ventev BTRM200 System Status Battery Status Battery Test Manual Test Port Options E Mail Configuration E mail Test Network Configuration DNP3 Modbus Configuration SNMP Configuration System Up Time 2 Days 09 04 Test Status OFF Low Voltage Shutdown Disabled SNMP MIB File About 7 1 1 System Status Indicator If the web browser has a connection to the unit the system indicator will toggle between grey and green once a second 7 1 2 Battery Voltage This is the measurement of the battery voltage 14 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 1 3 Battery Current This is the measurement of the battery current Negative battery current Battery is powering the load Positive battery current Battery is being charger by battery charger Supply Voltage This is the measurement of power supply voltage System Temperature This is the measurement of the enclosure temperature Capacity This is the measurement of the battery s capacity level This reading is present after the first test is completed IO Channel 1 Analog V This is the measurement of the v
9. 1 214 15 seconds SNMP Version 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 enterpriseSpecific me om Ge l i 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 2 1 1 3 0 Dee od 7 4 OctetString BTRM location BTRM contact IO Channel Alarm EE File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help 8 3 Further Reading Douglas Mauro Kevin Schmidt Essential SNMP Second Edition O Reilly Media Inc 9 Additional Protocols 9 1 DNP3 9 1 1 Overview 9 1 2 Data Link Layer BTRM2 DNPV2 0 Currently no support for data link layer commands 9 1 3 Application Layer 9 1 3 1 Function Support Dec Hex Function 0 Confirm 1 1 Read Write 44 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 5 5 Direct Operate 13 D Cold Restart 15 F Initialize Data 20 14 Enable Unsolicited 21 15 Disable Unsolicited 129 81 Response 130 82 Unsolicited Response 9 1 3 1 1 Enable Disable Unsolicited Event Status BTRM allows enable and disable of unsolicited events Status can be read from Binary Point 3 9 1 3 2 Groups and Variations Object Group Object Group Type Variation Description 01 Binary Input Status Static 02 1 byte input status with flag 30 Analog Input Status Static 04 16 bits without flag 10 Binary Output Status Static 02 1 byte output status with flag 10 Binary Output Write Static 01 Write using q00 start stop 40 Analog Output Status Static 02 16 bits with flag 41 Analog Output Static 02 16 bits with flag 0
10. 168 1 214 index htm File Edit View Favorites Tools Help aks Customize Links gt FootPrints Login Orade Ea Pipeline E PK Salesforce com a TESSCO com Google v 28 search More gt gt we de BTRM Status and Configuration enbev 11 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 d Configuratior go E http 192 168 1 214 ndex htm v 49 x Hr File Edt View Favorites Tools Help unks E Customize Links lt gt FootPrintsLogn E Orade K Pipeline iB PK Salesforce com fig TESSCO com Google v d search gt More gt gt Signin A dr dr Batam Status and Configuration D gt Gl dire Eh Tools gt System Status Status Battery Voltage Battery Current Supply Voltage System Temp Capacity 10 Channel 1 Analog V Digital In Digital Out IO Channel 2 Analog V Digital In System Voltage Type 12V System Up Time 0 Days 00 20 Test Status OFF htto 192 168 1 214 ndex htm 12 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 6 Unit Deployment 6 1 Mounting The BTRM needs to be mounted in a water proof location Typically in a cabinet with access to DC power Use the DIN rail clip on the BTRM to secure to the DIN rail on the enclosure back plate wall 6 2 Wiring Battery Connection Connect the battery connectors from the BTRM to the battery bank per system configuration diagram
11. NDOWS syst O System E TCR 445 microsoft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Listening O System 4 TCR 139 netbios ssn 192 168 1 199 0 0 0 0 Listening O system 4 oP 138 netbios d 192 168 1 199 Y lt gt 1753 Total Ports 2 Remote Connections 1 Selected NirSoft Freeware http iwww nirsoft net 5 Right click on the highlighted line ensure you are on the line of the process using port 162 select Kill Processes Of Selected Ports a urrPorts Ele gdt Mew Options Help xHRSv Tagan Process Name Proces Protocol LocalPort Local Por Remote HostName State Process Path lagen 3236 Te 1033 Ustenng C WINDOWS Sys Elcvpnd exe 728 Ter 62514 Listening C Program Files C Eovond exe 728 UDP 62514 C Program Files C Bhowrcsexe 820 Te 6129 localhost Established _C WINDOWS syst Bhowrcs exe sm Te 6129 Listening C WINDOWS syst Bausse 22 TP 1038 127 0 0 1 localhost Established C WINDOWSIgyst Brendpontexe 1176 TCP 10115 0 0 0 0 Listening C PROGRA 1x Brendpoint exe 1176 UDP 10115 C PROGRA Iii Eleravitxsenvice 1692 TCP me Peer 127 0 0 1 localhost Established C Program Files P GravitixService 1692 TCP 4000 ee Listeni c Fi 1692 TCP ipsi imo mes p ie pai dead iexplore exe 4168 TE 1948 Save Selected Items Criss localhost Established C Program Fies ir iexplore exe 4158 UDP 1070 Copy Selected Items Ctr
12. NNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 3 BTRM200 System Status BEES i IO Channel 1 Analog Input 0 32V Battery Test Digital Input Alarm if lt 1V Digital Input Alarm if gt 2V Battery Status Manual Test i Low Capacity Alarm Port Options Digital Out Normaly Open i Digital Out Normaly Low E Mail Configuration B IO Channel 2 E mail Test Analog Input 0 32V Digital Input Alarm if lt 1V Network Digital Input Alarm if gt 2V Configuration DNP3 Modbus Configuration SNMP Configuration Low Voltage Load Disconnect SNMP MIB File E Enable Shutdown 10 5V 21 0V Recover 12 5V 24 5V 7 4 1 IO Channel 1 7 4 1 1 Analog Input 0 32V This allows the user to enable an analog input level for triggering alarms from external sources door switches solid state relays etc 7 4 1 2 Digital Input Alarm if 1V This allows the user to enable a digital input logic levels that is less than 1 volt to trigger an alarm from external sources door switches solid state relays etc 7 4 1 3 Digital Input Alarm if 2V This allows the user to enable a digital input logic levels that is greater than 2 volt to trigger an alarm from external sources door switches solid state relays etc 20 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 4 1 4 Low Capacity Alarm This al
13. Status Battery Status Battery Test Manual Test Port Options E Mail Configuration E mail Test Network Configuration DNP3 Modbus Configuration SNMP Configuration SNMP MIB File About BTRM200 Capacity Test Settings Results ested at System Time DDDD HH MM 0000 05 57 t Average load in milliamps 7000 t Temperature Current Status st Runtime HHHH MM to 11 00 V or 22 00 V 0020 31 inumum Runtime HHHH MM 20 Hours 30 Min Good 7 2 1 Capacity Test Settings Results This field displays the time stamp for the last battery capacity test was performed the average load current and the average enclosure temperature the test was performed at 7 2 2 Current Status This field displays the estimated time to perform the battery capacity test The test is terminated when the battery voltage goes below 11 Vdc for a 12 Vdc system or 22 Vdc for a 24 Vdc system This is based on the battery capacity curves for lead acid batteries and the average load current of the system The field also displays the minimum run time for the battery capacity test and the status of the last test performed 17 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 3 Battery Test Page This page is used to enable the battery capacity test and customize the test The user can set the time between the tests and the length of the c
14. VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 TM Innovations BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitor User Guide Contact Ventev Innovations 10999 McCormick Road Hunt Valley MD 21031 Phone Number 800 759 9996 Email Info ventev com VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 Contents 1 Wanna E E SE a NEE 4 System Description oe eee aa nadas cana ORO EES 4 1 Overall System Connection Diagram sssccccsssssccsessssrsesessseseessssecessessseessesseneees 4 2 System Connector OvVerVieW occccccccccnncncnnnnnonnnnnnnnonononononononononononononononononononononononononos NET e EE 54 Connectingunitto a PC eee ke ninina EEN sale aaa 5 2 Initial Power up to set IP address 5 3 Accessing your host computer s network settings mooococccnnoccccnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnonos 5 4 Setting IP address information for BTRM default 5 5 Verify IP address Information 6 Unit Deployment emocionar E EYE RENEE SEXE CSI aU USAS pad 6 1 AA aaa ia a E aaa EESAN EES 6 2 Wiring Battery Connection 6 3 Wiring Power Supply Connections susana Ret daa biles PER io its 6 4 Wiring battery Charger Connection 6 5 Alarm Connections ous coeceressn p us bivh quao eener idos 6 6 Clearing Battery Test Data eee e ence Ge aan nda URL Ie ea ERR re EN eue EE 7 Web interface Men s no 7 1 System Status Page eec eceseer de dae aenea eH
15. a os z iO ACIDC POWER oz ui 2 zio OK ALARM DG ys is BLO TO voz ha a ATB accessory TERMINAL BLOCK gt DC FUSE C DISTRIBUTION ACIDO POWER OK ALARM TO 102 BC LOAD TO BTRM Levy LISA AC AC OA SUUG Vel E z B By Pete f Eee 1 RM eS S El KN Fes 2 22 tolo 368 108 LE 4 2 System Connector Overview 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 Power Supply In Power Jack P Source and VenCh P The BTRM must be connected to the load power supply in order to energize the load while the battery charger is charging the battery Battery Charger In Power Jack VenCh B The BTRM must be connected to the battery charger in order to charge the battery bank after the battery capacity test is performed Battery In Power Jack Battery The battery bank must be connected directly to the BTRM in order to perform the battery capacity test Alarm Connector Alarm1 or 1 01 Alarm2 or 1 02 BTRM has two independent isolated relay contacts for alarm indication Contacts are normally open when power is off The user can select normally open or normally closed under an alarm condition Do not exceed the contact VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 maximum relay rat
16. an internal fault that again limits their capacity In an AC Line Down situation where batteries are used in critical back up applications these conditions will result in premature or in some cases immediate system shutdown Although a battery s state of charge can be inferred by monitoring the battery terminal voltage while in standby mode this voltage will not give an indication of actual capacity Furthermore a battery that is marginal may not be detected until it is called upon to perform at which point it is too late to prevent a system failure For a battery connected to a charger that maintains a float voltage neither condition can be checked In these cases the BTRM200 is designed to evaluate battery capacity transparently to system operation and provide network based notification should a battery fail or its capacity drop below a specified level This also has the advantage of allowing batteries that exceed their nominal lifetime to remain in service provided they meet capacity requirements VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 4 System Description 4 1 Overall System Connection Diagram PS BTRM BATTERY TO BTRM 8 E gt amp E a 8 C N Ei z ze 075 RAM DOOR SWITCH 556833 558235 8282 TO vo S in Grp H SEN gt gt 0 x A E 5 i E T s
17. apacity test is performed ventev BTRM200 Capacity Test Settings System Status Battery Status Enable Capacity Test Battery Test Manual Test est Schedule 240 i Port Options 240 Hours E Mail Time to Next Configuration 3 Hours Minumum Runtime HH MM E mail Test Network Configuration 20 Hours 30 Min Update DNP3 Modbus Configuration SNMP Configuration SNMP MIB File 18 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 Manual Test Page 7 3 1 Manual Test This allows the user to manually start the battery capacity test at their discretion ventev Reset Battery Data BTRM200 Battery Voltage must be greater than 24 80 V for 24V systems 0 Manual Start Hours Delay E Mail i Configuration E Start Stop Network Capacity IO Check Configuration eR nee DNP3 Modbus Configuration Set Capacity to Nominal Confi ti gp jr i Set Capacity below Nominal Ip Reset Battery Data and Settings to Defaults 7 3 2 Capacity IO Check This allows the user to set the battery capacity level at which the test terminates 7 3 3 Reset Battery Data and Setting to Defaults This allows the user to reset the BTRM test parameters 7 4 Port Options Page This allows the user to enable the IO channels and the system operation voltage 19 VENTEV I
18. attery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 The Router is the message destination The Router looks at the message s port checks its port forwarding table to see if the UDP port 162 is forwarded to a local LAN IP address If so delivers it to that IP address in this case the Host Computer otherwise the message is discarded 10 3 Port Table Function Default Port Values TCP IP UDP Web Page Access http 80 SNMP Management Access 161 SNMP Notifications 162 Email 21 DNP3 20000 Firmware Update 16384 11 Specifications and Warranty Electrical Specifications Operating Voltage 9 to 32 VDC Battery Max Current 10 A Continuous Charger Max Current 10 A Continuous Load 1 amp 2 Combined Max Current 10 A Continuous Battery and Charger Voltage Measurement O to 32V 196 Current Measurement O to 10 Amps 1 Environmental Temperature 20 Cto 60 C Humidity 5 96 to 9596 Non Condensing Mechanical Size 6 25 H X 2 8 DX 1 2 W Weight 5 0 oz 142 g Mounting Din rail mounting Warranty One Year 50 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 Note Specifications subject to change without notice 51
19. between retries O to 255 seconds settings below 5 seconds not recommended 26 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 8 3 Communications Interface 7 8 3 1 TCP IP Configurable TCP IP Port Default 20000 Configurable TCP IP Unsolicited message destination IP address 7 8 3 2 RS232 BTRM supports a 3 wire RS232 using standard connections on DB9 connector Baud Rates Selectable 9600 19200 Format Data 8 bits No Parity Stop Bits 1 7 9 SNMP Configuration Page Setting the community strings provides SNMP with basic password protection User has a choice of 3 read only and 3 write only strings Most SNMP browsers are configured to use the typical default strings public read or write When a string is changed read or write the software used to connect to the BTRM must also use the same strings for read write access If you wish to use SNMP alerts the Read and Write strings will need to be configured to match your network These settings should only be changed by a Network Administrator or by someone who understands the proper settings for your network Leaving a field blank will disable it 27 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 BTRM200 System Status BTRM SNMP Community Configuration Battery Status Read Write Community String configuration for SNMPv2c Agent Configure multiple community names if you want the SNMP ag
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21. device label Typically these settings are Unit IP 192 168 1 214 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Router Ports If you need to access the device from outside of a local intranet hosts computer is on the WAN side of the device router the appropriate ports will need to be set on the router to which the host computer is attached and also the router to which the device is attached One solution Routers allow a single device to be set so that it can be reached by using the router s IP address The same can be done for the host computer sometimes called placing the device in the demilitarized zone DMZ Not as secure but much simpler as ports do not need to be forwarded In this case the device IP lt gt the Router WAN IP Opening Ports Method When accessing the device from behind a router the device LAN IP address is effectively hidden In this case the port number is used to determine the final destination Only the WAN IP address of the router is reachable The host computer then uses the router WAN IP as the destination IP address The Router then uses the messages destination port and the routers port forwarding table to direct to the appropriate device on the internal intranet For example Host Computer has internal LAN IP of 192 168 1 214 Its Router has WAN IP of 100 78 60 21 Device issues a SNMP notification to 100 78 60 21 162 where 162 is the port number 49 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 B
22. ea Ee Red Vn e ge e eo RES adendo pedes ERC 1 2 Battery Status Page citas ve ae YE EH EVE HERE de Day Vd En veu e 4 3 Battery Test Page iii ue ege si ado lucro DR NEEN EEGENEN Eege 7 3 4 DVR NIIT ccc 7 3 2 Capacity lO Check eerte teet eere etre Ha non UR ak inea nenas Md Trad e nep 7 3 3 Reset Battery Data and Setting to Defaults enn 4 4 Port Options PIB criando ie eR terea eu one ker ea SSES iia 7 5 Email Configuration Page 726 Email Test Page tro E Pt rete erede en tere pU RES Rein anes 7 7 Network Configuration Page Z5 DNP3 and MOI ia TL S I E 7 8 2 DNP Retry TE LTC 7 8 3 Communications nee Tilly E E MD Tm L CN da RE EE E E EERE aaa 7 9 SNMP Configuration Page VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 FAD HHelpiP age 5 eee eee ies ania ee A 30 Ke E e EE 31 8 SNMP Functionality sas ee ita 31 8 2 SNMP Monitoring through a MIB Browser 32 8 23 Install MIB EE 32 8 2 2 Install SNMP MIB RB 65 itii Sosa A kandaguu fe dra pop dediaa tt uo ape iuga 32 8 2 3 View BTRM via MIB Browser 33 8 24 Configure Trap Reca Ve vaio cete e e eee geo Vae ti e AA Ese eR 35 8 2 5 Cannot Bind to Port 162 Error Message nennen nennen nnn 37 8 2 6 Open Trap RECEIVER ias ios ccc eee ehe aee Exe ska cin Ede Pea Ue deca Mies ETE Two Deseo Sue reu ege dana 40 3 3 Further Reading ro LEPIDE USE HERE EGRE Re IER 44 9 Additional Protocols oorr eques ege eta a
23. ent to respond to the NMS SNMP manager with different read and write community names If less than three communities are needed leave extra fields blank to disable them Battery Test Manual Test loco tan Note Community String are limited to 15 characters Read Commi public Read Comm2 read Read Comm3 Write Commi private Write Comm2 write Write Comm3 public E Mail Configuration E mail Test Network Configuration DNP3 Modbus Configuration SNMP Configuration Save Config SNMP MIB File NOTE SNMP configurations may be confusing Please consult your Network Administrator to assist you in the SNMP configuration and setup 28 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 10 SNMP MIB File Page The BTRM is provided with a Management Information Base File a text file ending in mib This file allows a MIB browser to translate the numeric OID numbers into text descriptions This can be down loaded in the MIB browser from the BTRM firmware using this webpage ventev BTRM200 System Status BTRM SNMP Community Configuration Battery Status Read Write Community String configuration for SNMPv2c Agent Configure multiple community names if you want the SNMP agent to respond to the NMS SNMP manager with different read and write community names If less than three communities are needed leave
24. extra fields blank to disable them Battery Test Manual Test Port Options You have chosen to open Y btrm2 mib 2012 07 17 zip which is a WinRAR ZIP archive from http 24 85 247 184 8800 E Mail Configuration E mail Test Network Configuration What should Firefox do with this file Open with WinRAR archiver default DNP3 Modbus Configuration SNMP L Do this automatically for files like this from now on Configuration SNMP MIB File Cancel 29 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 11 Help Page This page provides the user default IP and SNMP notification setup information BTRM200 System Status Help Battery Status Default UPS IP Addressing To reset to Default IP Battery Test Hold Button PB1 15 to 20 seconds LEDs will flash when reset complete Manual Test UnitIP 192 168 1 214 Gateway 192 168 1 1 Port Options Subnet 255 255 255 0 Primary DNS 192 168 1 1 E Mail Configuration Battery Test To reset Default Battery settings Hold Button PB2 15 to 20 seconds LEDs will flash when reset complete IO channels The two I01 and 102 channels are multipurpose They can be set as ananlog voltage monitors alarm on digital input detection or alarm out based on battery status Analog Voltage Range 0 to 32 volts This feature remains active in both digital modes digital input digital output E mail Test Netw
25. guage Each network appliance feature that can be read or written to will have a numeric string assigned to it For example system description sysDesc is 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 1 0 31 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 8 2 For Network SNMP functionality consult your network administrator for SNMP setup and configuration parameters and how the BTRM should be configured for your specific SNMP requirements and trap receivers SNMP Monitoring through a MIB Browser In order to accept SNMP messages being sent from the BTRM you will need to have an SNMP monitoring system in your network or a MIB browser loaded onto your laptop A MIB browser can be used to capture SNMP traps in place of a network SNMP trap receiver The MIB Browser can be loaded onto a PC or Laptop for monitoring of BTRM SNMP Traps The MIB browser will need to be on the same network as the BTRM in order to receive the messages SNMP network access can be had from interfaces as simple as a command line interface available in Windows Linux and other operating systems or using a dedicated software browser like the one shown below from iReasoning available at www iReasoning com to larger packages such as HP Openview designed to support and manage larger networks IMPORTANT Once the MIB Browser is loaded you will need to load the BTRM MIB file You can down load the BTRM MIB file from the BTRM via the SNMP MIB file page on yo
26. ings of 60 Volts 80 ma Do not use to directly operate AC line connected equipment 5 Basic setup 5 1 Connecting unit to a PC Notes on accessing a BTRM over Ethernet Technically you should be able to plug the device into your current network regardless of how your current network IP addressing is set up and be able to reach the BTRM s Status and Setup web page by entering its IP address found on the BTRM front label ina Web Browser on a local computer However in practice not so easy due to a wide variety of possibly incompatible network addressing and firewall configurations These difficulties occur most often if someone else has set up the network settings and in particular where these settings are managed by software installed on your computer by your internet provider or corporate IT departments To avoid these potential network issues at the initial evaluation stage it is best to connect both your computer and the device to a hub network switch one that is not connected to the rest of your network or directly connect your computer to the BTRM with a cross connected Ethernet cable 5 2 Initial Power up to set IP address To power up the device connect the battery to the BTRM Power up the power supply and battery charger The BTRM starts in self test mode for 5 to 15 seconds PB1 and PB2 push button LEDs will blink Once the device is power up and cabled to the Ethernet the GREEN LED will illuminate on the Etherne
27. l C C Program Fleet Dos ere 1232 TCP 5152 Copy Remote IP Address F2 localhost Close Wait C Program Files Elo es 1232 Top 5152 Listening C Program Files checkexe 4452 TOP 3710 degen Sri T localhost Establshed C Program ee uced exe 4452 TOP we Peas localhost Close Wait CiProgramFiesU Dee 1300 TOP 16992 Choose Columns Listening C Program Fies yr lus exe i130 TCP 16993 Auto Size Columns ChrisPlus Listening C Program Fies ir Elsass exe 1952 UDP 500 C WINDOWS syst Dese ze 1952 UDP so ProcessProperties S pol C WINDOWS syst Flomisreco exe 1680 Top 2030 Properties Enter 0 0 0 0 Listening Cslpradeloras2pbi E pddm exe Refresh m C Program Files SS snmptrap exe D m C WINDOW Esvchost exe 392 TO 135 emp 0 0 0 0 Listening CAWINDOWSIsyst Elsviostere 772 Te 2369 0 0 0 0 Listening C WINDOWS syst fweestee 292 Te 3389 0 0 0 0 Listening C WINDOWS syst lsvchostiexe 452 upp 123 ntp 192 168 1 199 C WINDOWS syst svchost exe 452 upp 123 ntp 127 0 0 1 C WINDOWS Syst lsvchostexe 772 n 1900 192 168 1199 C WINDOWS syst Esvchost exe 452 upp 1047 127 0 0 1 C WINDOWS syst Esvchost exe 772 n 1900 127 0 0 1 C WINDOWS syst O system 4 Te 445 microsoft 0 0 0 0 Listening O system 4 Te 139 netbios ssn 192 168 1 199 Listening O system 4 upp 138 netbios d 192 168 1 199 E lt gt 1753 Total Ports 2 Remote Connections 1 Selected NirSoft Freeware http wwwr nirsoftnet urrPor 39 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote M
28. lows the user to enable the channel relay to indicate a battery relate fault Digital Out Normally Open The relay closes when a fault is indicated Digital Out Normally Low The relay opens when a fault is indicated 7 4 2 10 Channel 2 7 4 2 1 Analog Input 0 32V This allows the user to enable an analog input level for triggering alarms from external sources door switches solid state relays etc 7 4 2 2 Digital Input Alarm if lt 1V This allows the user to enable a digital input logic levels that is less than 1 volt to trigger an alarm from external sources door switches solid state relays etc 7 4 2 3 Digital Input Alarm if gt 2V This allows the user to enable a digital input logic levels that is greater than 2 volt to trigger an alarm from external sources door switches solid state relays etc 7 4 3 System Voltage Allows the user to select whether the system operates at 12 V or 24 V 21 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 5 Email Configuration Page This page allows the user to configure information needed for the BTRM to access an email server and deliver messages to the destination email address along with two customizable text strings to provide additional situation detail in the email alert ventev BTRM200 System Status Email Configuration Battery Status This page allows the configuration of the UPS Email settings Battery Test Note Field
29. nfig Aux IO Channel 2 Config System Selection 12V 24V 46 State Minutes Hours Hours 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 0 to 3200 minutes 0 to 500Hrs 0 to 500Hrs see below see below 1 12v 2 24v VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 101 Function Control Values 0 1 2 3 4 16bit Analog with Read Group 40 Variation 2 flag 16bit Analog with Direct Operate Group 41 Variation 2 flag Direct Op Value Analog Digital Input Alarm if lt 1v 2 Digital Input Alarm if gt 2v Low Capacity Alarm 3 Digital Out NC 4 Digital Out NO e O 102 Function Control Values 0 1 2 16bit Analog with Read Group 40 Variation 2 flag 16bit Analog with Direct Operate Group 41 Variation 2 flag Direct Op Value Analog 1 Digital Input Alarm if lt 1v 2 Digital Input Alarm if gt 2v 9 1 3 7 Binary Output Status Point Point Description State Value State Value O Battery Data Reset Session has Data 0x81 Data Empty 0x01 1 Battery LVD Status LVD is enabled 0x81 LVD disabled 0x01 2 Battery Test Enable Test is enabled 0x81 Test is disabled 0x01 3 Battery Start Test Test running 0x81 Test not running 0x01 9 1 3 8 Binary Output Write to Points Binary output points can be written to directly using Group 10 variation 01 using Qualifier OxOO 8 bit index and range Points must be written to individually using matching start and stop values followed by the binary value 1 or 0 See DNP IEE 1815
30. oltage present across contact number 1 IO Channel 1 Digital In This is the logic setting for IO Channel 1 see port options menu TRUE The logic level voltage for the port has been met An alarm message has been sent FALSE The logic level voltage for the port has not been met No alarm message has been sent IO Channel 1 Digital Out This indicates that the IO Channel 1 relay has been set to indicate a battery relate fault see port options menu OFF The relay is set for normal operation ON The relay is set to indicate a battery fault as diagnosed by the BTRM 15 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 1 10 IO Channel 2 Analog V This is the measurement of the voltage present across contact number 2 7 1 11 10 Channel 2 Digital In This is the logic setting for IO Channel 2 see port options menu TRUE The logic level voltage for the port has been met An alarm message has been sent FALSE The logic level voltage for the port has not been met No alarm message has been sent 7 1 12 System Voltage Type Record of the voltage the system is operating at 7 1 13 System Up Time Record of the time the system has been operational 7 1 14 Test Status This indicates if the battery capacity test has been enabled 16 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 2 Battery Status Page ventev System
31. onitoring System User Guide V1 0 6 Select Yes on the window that asks if you want to kill the process CurrPorts 2 Do you want to kill the processes that created the selected ports 7 You should now be able to return to the MIB browser and continue to open the Trap Receiver 8 2 6 Open Trap Receiver 1 In order to see the SNMP alert messages coming in you will need to open the trap receiver Tab To do this in the MIB Browser go to Tools and select Trap Receiver iReasoning MIB Browser elk File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Address 192 168 1 214 Tr 164506 2 1 1 3 0 j Operations Walk SNMP MIBs E iso org dod interne S E mgmt B EE Name private om 1 3 6 1 4 me Twinfalls 40 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 2 You should now see a Trap Receiver Tab in the main window of the MIB Browser d iReasoning MIB Browser File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Address 192 168 1 214 w Advanced OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 2 1 1 3 0 Operations Walk x TE Ha MIB Tree ED iso org dod internet H mgmt D Private 1 3 6 1 4 Twinfalls 3 Now in order to see the SNMP traps coming in you need to throw the BTRM into an alarm by removing one contact loop circuit at a time There are
32. ork Configuration DNP3 Modbus Configuration SNMP Configuration Note SNMP and Email mesages are not sent if digital alarm state changes are n detected in the first 10 seconds This prevents unwanted alarm notifications SNMP MIB File from a channel is in alarm state every time the power is cycled SNMP Notification Setup To setup SNMP Notification destination IP addresses use an SNMP Browser like the one from http www ireasoning com then enable trapEnable 0 or trapEnable 1 by setting them to 1 then set the corresponding trapReceiverIP Address 1 or 2 in standard dotted notation eg 192 168 1 100 30 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 12 About This page provides the user with web page and firmware revision information ventev BTRM200 System Status About Battery Status BTRM Web Version April 25 2013 BTRM Frimware Version v1 30D Battery Test Build Date May 10 2013 10 22 53 Manual Test Port Options E Mail Configuration E mail Test Network Configuration DNP3 Modbus Configuration SNMP Configuration SNMP MIB File 8 SNMP Functionality 8 1 Network SNMP Monitoring Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP used by most Network Operations Centers NOC is a protocol that allows the NOC to retrieve parameters set parameters and receive Alert Notifications from Ethernet connected appliances though a common interface and lan
33. owser up 36 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 2 Enter the IP Address of your PC or Laptop in the Value field and click OK Note In order to receive SNMP messages the BTRM and the associated PC or Laptop must be on the same network or be able to communicate across networks Verify connectivity by pinging the BTRM with your PC or laptop If you receive a reply you should be able to receive SNMP messages SNMP SET OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 2 1 1 3 0 Data Type IpAddress Value 192 168 1 199 3 If your entry was successful you will see a SET succeeded window SET succeeded 8 2 5 Cannot Bind to Port 162 Error Message Depending on your computer configuration you may get an error message pop up that says that you cannot bind to port 162 SNMP uses port 162 and sometimes Windows has an active SNMP server running that is using port 162 If you get this message you will need to follow the steps below to kill the process using the port o Cannot bind to port 162 It may be caused by Address or port already in use Please close the application that has taken the port or open options page to set another port number 37 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 Steps to shut down Application binding to Port 162 1 Load CurrPorts software Download CurrPorts software from http download cnet com
34. r name and Password If you are using your dedicated IP provider s internet service and its email server you will likely leave these two items blank If you are on a public network most likely you will need to access a secure server using SSL In this case the user name and password will likely be required Server Address This is the IP address or IP name of your outgoing email server For example Gmail s server is smtp gmail com Destination Email Address The BTRM will send the email notifications to this email address 23 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 6 Email Test Page Use this page to send a test email using the setting from the previous page If successful after several seconds the web page will update to indicate that the message has been successfully sent If the page does not refresh after a minute then likely the message was not sent Check you setting and or try these setting using a laptop and its email client to verify the connection and settings ventev BTRM200 System Status Send E Mail Test SMTP Server Typically in the form xxx xxx com Battery Status e To Typically in the form xxx xxx com User Your Email Account Message Your Email Password Battery Test Manual Test DE spies Note Your SMTP server may not require a server name or password E Mail Note SLL currently not implemented Configuration E mail Test
35. rings to match the BTRM 23 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 3 From the operations pull down menu select Walk and click Go 4 iReasoning MIB Browser File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Address 192 168 1 214 v Advanced SNMP MIBs MIB Tree S iso org dod internet H O mgmt a ES 34 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 4 You should see data results begin to fill up in the main window Results Tab iReasoning MIB Browser om 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 3 20 0 Result Table Hi d Tan OD 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 3 20 mp bm Syntax INTEGER 8 2 4 Configure Trap Receiver In order to receive SNMP Traps alert messages you will need to setup your MIB browser to receive them This means you need to setup your TrapReceiver so that the BTRM knows where to send the traps So in the next you will setup the TrapReceiver IP address You will set this to the IP address of your laptop that you recorded earlier 35 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 1 In the Results Table locate the line that says trapReceiverAddress O right click on the line and select set iReasoning MIB Br
36. s are currently limited to 22 characters with 32 for Email Addr Contact Who to Contact in an Alarm Condition Manual Test Location The Location of the UPS SMTP Server Typically in the form xxx xxx com To Typically in the form xxx xxx com E Mail imd o Configuration Enter the settings below E mail Test Contact BTRM contact Network Location BTRM location Configuration E Port 25 DNP3 Modbus Configuration Password SNMP E Server Addr emp a Com Configuration Email Addr email ww com SNMP MIB File Save About 7 5 1 Contact and Location While these text strings that are included with outgoing email and SNMP notifications to aid in identifying the site location and manager they can be used for any purpose Contact Enter the name of the contact person responsible for the site Location Enter a short description of the site location the BTRM is monitoring 22 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 5 2 7 5 3 7 5 4 7 5 5 The following information should be obtained from your Network Administrator to setup the SMTP server Port Enter the Port number the SMTP server uses select SSL if it uses Secure Socket Layer Normally this port is 25 For secure servers other port numbers are typically used such as Secure SMTP SSMTP port 465 and Secure IMAP IMAP4 SSL port 585 Use
37. ser Guide V1 0 5 Verify connectivity to the BTRM by sending a Ping command to the BTRM s default IP address PING 192 168 1 214 lt Enter gt you should receive four REPLY messages from the BTRM cx C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Media State Gees e e a s a Media disconnected Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix ESR9855G IP Address 2 a xL 192 168 1 199 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway ee s 192 168 1 1 C Documents and Settings MartinD Desktop gt ping 192 168 1 214 Pinging 192 168 1 214 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 214 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 100 Reply from 192 168 1 214 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 160 Reply from 192 168 1 214 hbytes 32 time lt ims TTL 1060 Reply from 192 168 1 214 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 1660 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 214 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ims Average Bms C Documents and Settings Mart inD Desktop gt 6 Open a New Web Browser Session Internet Explorer Firefox or Google Chrome and type in the address of the BTRM default is 192 168 1 214 and click go or lt enter gt If everything is set up correctly you should see the System Status of the BTRM Note The Status light blinks when the BTRM is active BTRM Status and Configuration Windows Internet Explorer o E http 192
38. ss is the same as the default device gateway Local Area Connection Status of 192 168 1 1 If it s not you will need to use a General Suppor direct connection as described above to change tin A gt Address Type Assigned by DHCP the device gateway address to match the router s Lo e EE ateway address Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 8 y Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Windows did not detect problems with this connection If you cannot connect click Repair 5 5 Verify IP address information For the initial configuration of the BTRM and to change Network IP settings for placement in an IP based network you will need to connect the BTRM directly to your PC Once connected to your PC you will be able to configure the BTRM to match your network settings VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 You will need the following information from your network administrator to add the BTRM to your IP Network e IP Address we recommend using a static IP address for the BTRM e Gateway what is the IP address of the Gateway of your network e Subnet Mask what is the mask of your network e Primary DNS IP address of the primary DNS server for your network Once you have your connection made to you laptop or PC you will need to record your IP address and verify connection to the BTRM NOTE It may be necessary to give your PC or Laptop a static address to access the
39. t Mask 255 255 255 0 Configuration Primary DNS 192 168 1 1 SNMP Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 Configuration Save Config SNMP MIB File 7 7 1 Host Name This name can be used in place of the IP address to get access to the BTRM 7 7 2 IP address Gateway Subnet Mask Enter the settings to match your network system 25 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 7 8 DNP3 and Modbus Selection and setup of DNP3 and Modbus Master and BTRM Device addresses and communications protocol selection ventev BTRM200 System Status BTRM Protocol Options Battery Status None DNP3 Battery Test Modb Manual Test 1 Addressing Port Options Device Address 4 E Mail Configuration Master Address 3 E mail Test DNP3Retry Sec 10 Network 0 to 255 Configuration DNP3 Retries 5 DNP3 Modbus i 0 to 254 255 continuous Configuration y IO Configuration SNMP E Ee RS232 Serial Baud 9600 v TCP IP SNMP MIB File Master IP Address 192 168 1 2 TCP IP Port 20000 Save 7 8 1 Addressing Master and Device addressing supports values between O and 65535 Confirm with your selected protocol what address values are allowable 7 8 2 DNP Retry Settings Retry settings for unsolicited messages range between 0 no retries and 254 with setting of 255 causing continuous retries Elapsed time
40. t connector and startup should be complete within 30 sec VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 5 3 Accessing your host computer s network settings From the start button select Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network Connections Select the adapter that you plan to use and from the File menu select properties File Edit View Tools Advanced Help Organize v Disable this network device Diagnose this connection Rename this connection gt Name Status Device Name Connectivity Type 8 Bluetooth Network Connection Not connected Bluetooth Device Personal Personal Area Network g Local Area Connection Network cable unplugged Marvell Yukon 88E8055 PCI LAN or High Speed Internet gil Wireless Network Connection Not connected Intel R WiFi Link 5100 AGN LAN or High Speed Internet This will bring up the properties window shown on the right Local Area Connection Properties Networking Sharing Scroll down to the Internet Protocol Version 4 a IP A t t t d th t it ti E Marvell Yukon 88E 8055 PCI E Gigabit Ethernet Controller V4 Item select it an en select properties This connection uses the following items lt A Client for Microsoft Networks dl 005 Packet Scheduler EI File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Intemet Protocol Version B TCP IPv5 E Internet Protac sion 4
41. to ARA AA a 44 9 1 Ed e Ee 44 Ca BE e NEE 44 9 1 2 Data link layer cene vets decd ca co IO eee ER DE 44 91 3 Application E TEE 44 OAS 21 FUNCTION SUDDOLFLt EE 44 9 1 3 1 1 Enable Disable Unsolicited Event Status 45 1 32 Groups and VANIGtlONS EE 45 9 173 3 e EE 45 9 1 3 4 Binary Input Status Ponts 45 9 1 3 5 Analog Input Status Points i opi oii E ad 46 9 1 3 6 Analog Output Status Points cccccccoococcnnnnccnnnanononnnnnnnnncnonnnononnnnnnnnonnnannnnonnnnnnnccnnnos 46 9 1 3 7 Binary Output Status Boimt nnne nennen nnne nene sss nn nennen nns 47 9 1 3 8 Binary Output Write to Ponts 47 9 1 3 9 EventSas C 48 S ECKE E 48 SL MBA BUS a A A E a 48 10 Additional Network Setup utin crian sta Meno a trt aae NUR AT prat bene tuum See val 49 EH IP c Pc Eeer Ee 49 10 2 Router e 49 10 3 POR TaD les coin Rooster tetti ebat etu olus deest a 50 11 Specifications and Warranty essesssssssssssereressssssserrrresssssesereeerssssesrerrerensssssrrrerenessssene 50 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 1 Warnings Alarm Connections 1 and 2 rated for 60 Vdc 80 ma max load Do not exceed these ratings Do not connect to AC line powered loads 2 Supplied Accessories BTRM200 Monitor 3ft Ethernet Cable 3 Overview Batteries age and their capacity slowly deteriorate until they need replacement Also batteries can suddenly develop
42. u web browser 8 2 1 Install MIB Browser 1 Download MIB Browser from http www ireasoning com Open MIB Browser Folder Click on the Setup exe file Click Run and Follow the installation instructions Click Close when the installation has completed our d wm Launch the MIB Browser 8 2 2 Install SNMP MIB File 1 In the MIB Browser Click on the File Tab 2 Select Load MIBs 3 In the Open Window locate the file called btrm2 mib yyyy mm dd mib This traps file should be located in the software files included with your BTRM Click on the btrm2 mib yyyy mm dd mib 5 Click Open 32 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 8 2 3 View BTRM via MIB Browser 1 Once the MIB browser is loaded click on the desktop icon to launch it You will see the main screen that should look similar to the one below In the Address field type in the IP address of the BTRM 192 168 1 214 Expand the folders on the left menu and highlight private iReasoning MIB Browser File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help wv Operations Get Next Address 192 168 1 214 IMP MIB Tree iso org dod internet mgmt gt DES private 1 3 6 1 4 Twinfalls DefVa iso org dod internet private 2 If you have changed the community strings from the default values use the advanced menu item to update the browsers read write community st
43. various ways to break the contact loop circuit depending on the BTRM configuration a Door Switch i Push the door switch in and hold for approximately 10 seconds This simulates the enclosure door beeing closure ii Release the door switch iii In a few seconds you should see an SNMP message alert come into the trap receiver in the MIB Browser b AC DC OK Indication i When you remove the AC power from the enclosure you should see an alarm on the BTRM 41 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 i iReasoning MIB Browser ll x Fie Edt Operations Tools Bookmarks Help 39 T 192 168 1 21 2012 07 16 20 27 34 192 168 1 214 20 seconds SNMP Version 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 3 enterpriseSpecific 1 3 6 1 4 1 34506 2 1 1 4 0 OctetString BTRM location BTRM contact IO Channel Alarm ALSO NOTE The software alarms in the BTRM user interface and the SNMP alert messages the BTRM is also sending out email message alerts to the email address that you configured in the email setup section 42 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 Sreenshot of the System Status Screen showing alarm on IO Channel 1 The Digial In TRUE logic level indicates that the voltage thrush hold for the port has been met An alarm message has been sent ventev System Status Battery Status Battery Test Manual Test
44. x01 60 Class 1 Static Data Static 01 Class 1 Data 60 Class 2 Event Data Static 02 Class 2 Data 9 1 3 3 Qualifiers Qualifiers Hex Used In a request Range Index 00 a range of points or single point 8 bits 8 bits 06 all points range and index 8 bits 8 bits 8 bits 17 list of unrelated points 8 bits 8 bits 9 1 3 4 Binary Input Status Points Point Description State Value O Low Battery Capacity Low 0x81 1 Low Battery Voltage Low 0x81 2 DNP3 Unsolicited Enabled Enabled 0x81 3 AuxlO Channel 1 Digital In Tripped 0x81 4 AuxlO Channel 2 Digital In Tripped 0x81 5 Any Fault Flag Tripped 0x81 45 VENTEV INNOVATIONS BTRM200 Battery Test Remote Monitoring System User Guide V1 0 9 1 3 5 Point 0 1 2 4 10 11 9 1 3 6 Point 0 Analog Input Status Points Description Battery Voltage Charger Voltage Battery Current Temperature Battery Minimum Runtime Battery Runtime Estimate Battery Test Temperature Battery Test Schedule Time Battery Test Next Time Aux IO Channel 1 Voltage Aux IO Channel 2 Voltage Firmware Version Units millivolts millivolts milliamps C Minutes Hours ZC Hours Hours millivolts millivolts 0 to3200 mv 0 to3200 mv 32000 ma O to 3200 minutes 0 to 500 Hrs 0 to 500Hrs 0 to3200 mv 0 to3200 mv format xx xx gt 130 v1 30 Analog Output Status Points Description Battery Minimum Runtime Battery Test Schedule Time Battery Test Next Test Time Aux IO Channel 1 Co

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