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1. System Fan History System Information From 05 10 2002 15 24 00 System Status From 05 10 2002 15 09 01 To 05 10 2002 15 09 01 History Alarm Configuration Agent Configuration Notification Setup Remote Control 00 HERE 3 5 4 Alarm Configuration This function is the main page for user to configure all the environment parameters for monitoring There are seven pages for setting up as well as System Status shows accordingly Please set the alarm level Four levels None Minor Major Critial in properly And Note that to click on the Submit for upload after each parameter is set There are only 4x D O for relay output control or LED lighting However for MI C 3924 applied CompactPCI chassis would use D O for LED lighting Power Temp and FAN in most of platforms therefore only one D O left for user s application When then event is occurred user can choose in either D O control or commands the system to be power off These setting are in the Event output in each setting page Note WDT is no function either in MI C 3924 series MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 26 Fan To monitor chassis fans status Totally up to 9 fans for users setting but only up to 6 fans can be used for CompactPCI chassis 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer EG REO KAN BREA IAD HE ay O 8 her 2 2 BUD http 172 16 6 127
2. aay Tax w Critical Less pss 3 av MI C 3924 User s Manual Page 44 characters 4 5 4 Device Device Device Command Code Sub Item Sub Code Low Limit 1 Alarm Level 2 Event Output 3 1404 Current Speed 4 Read Temp Device Device Device Command Code Sub Item Sub Code High Limit 1 75 evi L MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 45 r516 CPU 2 Low Event Output Current Temp Read Voltage Device Command Code CPU 2 CPU VIO High Limit 1 r651 CPU card 65 12V 1661 cPUcard 12v 66 gt cruiv re o r652 CPU card 65 UN 1662 cPUcard 12V 66 cuiWwe 6 653 65 BENE UN r654 CPU card 65 EN AEN MI C 3924 User s Manual Page 46 Device Device Sub Item Sub Code 6 CPU 5V Voltage r655 CPU card 65 12 Write Fan Device Device Device Value 7 Code 5 Item ASCII w412x CPU2 41 2 Level LL w403x cPU1 40 Event w413x 2 41 FET Write Device Device Device Value commana Code Sub Item en 3 L I 3924 User s Manual 47 Not used 55 125 or 67 257 F Not used Power
3. http 0172 16 6 127 v 95 System Information Index IP Address System Status 1 0 0 0 0 Disable History 2 0 0 0 0 8 Disable Alarm Configuration 3 0 0 0 0 5 Disable Agent Configuration 4 0 0 0 0 Disable Notification Setup 5 0000 7 Disable Remote Control 6 0 0 0 0 Disable 7 0 0 0 0 ki Disable 8 0 0 0 0 Disable Submit http vw sdvantech com I ET Email To set up email for event output users can be notified automatic email immediatelv bv up to four receivers administrators ADVANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer HEN RHQ RA RARESA IAD AP BGH QDQ 2 4 UD http 172 16 6 127 v ADWNTECH E Mail Notification 7 System Information DNS Address 0 0 0 0 System Status Mail Server History Mail Account Alarm Configuration Password Agent History Daily at hh mm 00 00 Notification Setup Remote Control Index 11772777 Condition Alarm Level Status 1 Alarm v Major Disable 2 Alarm Major Disable 3 Alarm v Major Disable Alarm 4 Daily Loge Major v Disable Alarm and Log 6 3924 Users Manual Page 33 Note The email notification would act by the alarm level setting priority In each page of Alarm Configuration user can se
4. USER S Manual 3924 Intelligent Chassis Management Module Advantech CompactPCI Modular Industrial Comp Copyright This document is copyrighted 2000 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result from its use Message to the Customer Advantech customer services Each and every Advantech product is built to the most exacting specifications to ensure reliable performance in the harsh and demanding conditions typical of industrial environments Whether your new Advantech equipment is destined for the laboratory or the factory floor you can be assured that your product will provide the reliability and ease of operation for which the name Advantech has come to be known Your satisfaction is our primary concern Here is guide to Advantech s customer services To ensure you get the full benefit of our services please follow the instructions below carefully Technical support We want you to get the maximum perfor
5. host computer side send user name then SNMP 1000 will response user name and request for entering password Host computer sends advantech r SNMP 1000 responses advantech n n Enter Password 5 On host computer side send password r then SNMP 1000 will response password n n n and main menu EX Host computer side sends admin SNMP 1000 responses Am n 1 Agent Configuration 2 Remote Control 3 Restart Agent 4 Reset Configuration To Default 5 Access Agent Command 0 Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 6 On host computer side send 5 then SNMP 1000 responses 5 and SNMP 1000 will enter pass through command mode Host computer side sends SNMP 1000 responses MIC 3924 User s Manual Page 37 5 Now you ve entered pass through command mode and SNMP 1000 is ready to receive command 4 3 Syntax of command and response The format of command and response is shown as follows Write command w amp xxx b Read command r amp c Response repeat received command n Response xxxn Command W write command r read command device code amp device sub code xxx value in ASCII code it could be Done or Invalid in the response from SNMP 1000 Examples 1 Write low limit of Fan to 1000 rpm EX Host computer side sends w1011000 r SNMP 1000 responses w1011000 n Res
6. 56 gt mmm System Information rss Alarm Level Event Output System Status FAN 1 1000 Critical 000 v History FAN 2 1000 No Alarm one v Alarm Configuration FAN 3 1000 No Alarm None v Agent Configuration FAN 4 1000 No Alarm None v FANS 1000 No Alarm Remote Control FAN 6 1000 No Alarm FAN 7 1000 No Alarm None v FAN 8 1000 No Alarm one FAN 9 1000 No Alarm None v amp ET Temp To monitor the chassis temp Totally up to 9 Temps for users setting but oniv since there 15 one on board temp sensor on the 3924 thus there is no other extend temp sensor can be used ADYANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer PENE EG 60 MAN IA SE 4 L gt 1 3 ST O HAO Pus ka 2 5 3 FEO htip 172 16 6 127 v ADWNTECH System Temperature Configuration deg C System Information C System Status Alarm Level Event Limit Alarm Level Event History TEMP 1 550 Alarm None 5 0 No Alarm None 2 550 No Alarm None 150 No Alarm None v Alarm Configuration Agent Configuration TEMP 3 55 0 No Alarm None 5 0 No Alarm None Notification Setup TEMP 4 55 0 No Alarm v None 5 0 No Alarm None M Remote Control TEMP 5 55 0 Alarm None No
7. High Limit High Alarm Level High Event Output Low Limit Low Alarm Level Low Event Output 3924 User s Manual 41 Write Device Device Device Value Command Code Sub Item Sub Code xxxx w201xxxxx Temp 20 Temperature 0 value in ASCII depends on 1 High Limit 1 W281xxxxx Temp 28 max 5 8 characters incl _ 75 227 w202x Temp 20 1 High Alarm ea W272x Temp 27 w282x Temp 28 PT w203x Temp 20 gt gt kl l E 21 REN High Event w263x Temp 6 w273x Temp 27 idi 8 w204xxxxx Temp 20 55 125 k d Koli value in ASCII Low Limit 4 depends system setting W284xxxxx Temp 28 max 5 8 characters midd MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 42 Not used No Alarm Critical Major Minor None N Power Off U Low Alarm 7 w216x 23 i Power Off Low Event E om Output 4 5 3 Voltage Read Device Device Sub Item Sub Code 30 ox ox 32 __33 34 35 Low Limit MIC 3924 User s Manual Page 43 Alarm Level 3 ms uw gt 3 ma x w ox e 5 52 Device Device Command Code Sub Item Sub Code xxxx max 6 incl Low Limit 2 3 53 13
8. and Admin User Password set in Control Group SNMP 1000 HAO FUCO ED KAW 818 ala 51 Advantech v0 11 SN Ready Enter Password Agent Configuration Remote Control Restart Agent Reset Configuration To Default Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 000033 BE 96008441 07 9 7 2 1 figent Configuration 2 Remote Control 3 Restart Agent 4 Reset Configuration To Default 5 ficcess Agent Command 0 Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 3 Trouble shooting of COM connection a During Hyperterminal connection staying stage do NOT unplug the null modem cable or turn off the system power when the battery is not connected or close the terminal WITHOUT disconnect process Such improper process would coz the connection invalid and the firmware of the kernel board would keep the last failure stage until the host computer restart and re run the Hyperterminal b The MIC 3924 kernel module will need few seconds to process its firmware So be patient once the power up and doing the COM connection right after that Usually when the connection is no response over 30 seconds please take some actions below to diagnostic 1 Turn off the chassis power gt disconnect the battery on MIC 3924 gt Turn on the chassis power gt Restart host computer gt Execute Terminal 2 If step 1 doesn t work please adjust the DIP SW1 amp SW2 o
9. 36 hexadecimal the address is then 172 20 21 54 B You can read the IP address in the console mode under Agent Configuration as described in 3 2 1 C You can find out all MIC 3924s connected in the same network by using the setup utility MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 23 3 4 Configuration using Telnet Configuration using Telnet is basically same as using serial port connection First make sure your computer has a TCP IP network and a web browser installed In the address line type in Telnet here xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP address of the MIC 3924 Then the MIC 3924 will prompt you for entering user name and password same as described in section 5 8 10 3 5 Configuration using a Web Browser Before using web browser to manage the system user will need a cross over CAT 5 Ethernet cable when doing the peer to peer control or just use a regular standard CAT 5 Ethernet cable uplink to a hub or switch for other host computer to monitoring Using a web browser is the easiest way to configure the MIC 3924 Type in the URL http XXX XXX XXx Xxx here is the IP address of the MIC 3924 Then the MIC 3924 will prompt you for entering user name and password FAP usmaill advantech com FA usmaill advantech com i VEL Note 1 If the LAN connection is failed then please check a the LAN LED is
10. Alarm None v TEMP 6 55 0 No Alarm None 5 0 Alarm None 7 550 No Alarm None 5 0 No Alarm None 8 550 No Alarm None 5 0 No Alarm None 9 55 0 No Alarm None 5 0 No Alarm None v No Alarm Critical Major v Minor Al 3924 Users Manual 27 Voltage To monitor the system DC output status Totally up to different DC outputs be users setting Note there are high and low limit setting in this page ADVANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO SEO MAN IAM REG r Q 2 9Q Pee 2 43 FAD hep 172 16 6 1277 v 185 66 7 ADWNTECH Svstem Information index High Limit Alarm Level Event System Status 33V 350 330 No Alarm Non History 5 550 450 Alarm v Noe v Alarm Configuration 4 50 5 50 No Alarm None Agent Configuration 5 Vsb 5 50 4 50 No Alarm v 12 V 1320 1080 No Alarm v Remote Control 12v 10 80 13 20 No Alarm None v Submit e I EI CPU To monitor the CPU card status include CPU Voltages and Fans on CPU board ADYANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer RRO BREA IAM O 2 2 B 8 BS BLD http 0172 16 6 12
11. SNMP HTTP and Telnet allowing users to manage their systems simply with a web browser special software driver is needed thus eliminating compatibility issues with different operating systems Flexible I ntegration through Hot swap The MIC 3924 series provides flexible integration with Advantech s CompactPCI enclosures such as MIC 3038 MIC 3056 series and also new upcoming enclosures With its hot swappable capability users can upgrade the system easily for advance environment monitoring The system can be value added for high end chassis management On line Upgrade and Console Mode The firmware can be upgraded on line by using the included setup utility There is no need to go to a remote site and disassemble the enclosures to the MIC 3924 module for firmware upgrade The COM port can be another interface for the administrator management especially for those applications need higher security 1 2 Specification 1 2 1 Hardware Specification Kernel board SN MP 1000 9692100051 CPU 80188 compatible Embedded Flash ROM and SRAM Embedded 10 100 Mbps Ethernet adapter 1 RS 232 serial port up to 9600 baud rate 1 SM bus interface for system healthy status monitoring 1SM bus interface for up to 8 external temperature sensors 4 fan tachometer inputs up to 6 1 on board temperature sensor on extension module 4 power good signals 8 digital inputs reserved for option 4 digital outputs r
12. active or not when cable is plug in b If the IP address given is correct Check the IP by COM as above c If the cable using cross over or cable quality in properly 2 When the changes in all web base management items by submitted user may find some change doesn t update but refresh the page then new setting come out this is lead by the IE Temporary Internet files please change the setting to Every time when review homepage The default is Automatic 3 5 1 System Information After log into the web browser a main display includes seven items for users programming and monitoring in the left of screen System information shows the brief environment information and also the last current alarm record MI 3924 Users Manual 24 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer BRE RED MAN AREA IAM HAU w Q 9 Z a URRI SED ADWNTECH System Information Model SNMP 1000 System Status Firmware Rev Beta v0 93 History System Name Advantech System Location System Up Time days hh mm ss 00 47 41 Alarm Configuration Agent Configuration Notification Setup Current Alarm Remote Control Number of Active Alarms 1 Past Alarm 05 10 2002 15 26 02 Fan 1 Low Fi Alarm Description 1 05 10 2002 15 26 03 Fan 1 Low Critical 3 5 2 System Status System status displays the real time parame
13. system This is an alphanumericstring up to 31 bytes Default is empty sysContact The contact information of the entity that manages the system This is an alphanumeric string up to 15 bytes Default is empty 5 5 The name of this system This is an alphanumeric string up to 15 bytes Default name is Advantech sysLocation The location of this system This is an alphanumeric string up to 15 bytes Default is empty 1 sysDescription 2 sysContact sysHame fiduantech 4 sysLocation TPEBI 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Enter System Description 3 2 4 Access Control Table 3924 Users Manual 19 This table allows you to set restrictions to some addresses to access the MIC 3924 MIC 3924 Kernel board You can add IP addresses and set an access control Available choices are NotAccess Read Only or Read Write workstation will not be able to display any information when its IP address is set as NotAccess Press 1 to modify a line the table Press 2 to delete data a line Note this table is used for the access using SNMP and HTTP Access through Telnet or serial port is permitted only with the Admin User Name and Admin User Password in Control Group amp IP ddress Community String ficcess 5 55555 55 5555 5 5 555555 5 5 5 5 5
14. 27 2 2 11 13 15 17 19 1 3 5 7 9 31 79 aw A 7 SW ON CN3 on MIC 3924 carrier and CN6 on MI C 3924 interface backplane SW 3924 User s Manual 56 2 10 2 1 n 12 16 18 20 22 6 N N UJ N SDA N 2 79 5 12 swa ons ps Digital Input CN14 Output 15 A 10 LED Connector CN1 on MIC 3924 carrier and CN3 MIC 3924 interface backplane 5 REDUNDANT ALARM 6 cm men ee 11 Power Fail Signal Input 6 7 10 on MIC 3924 carrier and 1 CN2 CN4 5 on 6 3924 interface backplane sina MIC 3924 User s Manual Page 57 12 Interface Connector 1 3924 interface backplane 12 Signal N N N PG A PG PG PG D 1 FAN2 FAN3 FAN4 LM75 SDA LM75 SCL IPMB SCL IPMB SDA REDUNDANT ALARM THERMAL ALARM FAN ALARM WDG OUT WDG IN RELAYS STATE SW 0 B N 2 2 N 5V 5V 5V 5 36 5VSB w Ww N UJ 2 O Ai 5 22 16 24 36 38 42 3924 User s Manual Page 58
15. 5 55 5 5 5 5 1 8 8 8 8 public NotAccess 2 9 0 0 0 public NotAccess 3 8 8 8 8 public NotAccess 6 6 6 6 public NotAccess 2 8 9 8 8 public NotAccess 6 8 8 8 8 public NotAccess 7 8 8 8 8 public NotAccess 8 8 8 8 8 public NotAccess COMMANDS 1 Modify Modify an entry of table 2 Reset Reset an entry to default from table 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Entry Number 1 Enter IP address 8 8 8 8 192 168 11 219 Enter Community String public admin Select Access Hot ccess 1 Not ficcess 2 Read Only 3 Read Write Please Enter Choice gt 3 3 2 5 Trap Receiver Table MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 20 3924 be managed 5 compatible software from remote server connected to the network addresses of SNMP receivers can be added in this list SNMP compatible management software 15 available at these addresses Press 1 to modify line in the table Press 2 to delete data on line The Severity Level allow you to specify an alarm level Trap will not be sent if the alarm severity is lower than specified level 5 5 5 5 5 Address Community String NHS Severity TY 1 9 8 8 8 public Disable 2 9 9 6 6 public Disable 3 8 8
16. 7 ADWNTECH System CPU Configuration Gss CPU Fan Configuration rpm Info mon Index Lowlimit ___ Level i nnd CPU1 4000 No Alarm Noe History CPU2 4000 Not Used None v Alarm Configuration CPU Temperature Configuration deg C Agent Configuration Notification Setup Low Alarm Level Event Limit Alarm Level Event emote Lontro 1 750 No Alarm None 5 0 No Alarm None v CPU 2 750 Not Used v None 50 Not Used v _ CPU Voltage Configuration Iindex High Limit Alarm Level Event Output CPU 1 Vcore 1 70 1 30 No Alarm None 2 1 70 11 30 Not Used None v Vi o 3 50 3 00 v 4 PE MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 28 Note For MIC 3924A this page setting is the complete the same as SNMP 1000 series CPU fans temp and voltages which are directly monitor by Winbond controller can be set for monitoring as well as for full size PICMG CPU card application However CompactPCI CPU boards usually use passive cooling design by chassis fan so there will be no function on the CPU fan monitoring For MIC 39248 this page is in different by up to 19 CPU cards monitoring setting up This function can let user to configure advance system monitoring like blade servers SF 400 SF 420 etc or any other system that compliant with Advantech system management design Power To
17. 8 8 public Disable 5 9 8 0 0 public Disable 5 8 8 8 8 public Disable 6 9 8 8 8 public Disable 7 8 8 8 8 public Disable 8 9 6 0 6 public Disable GOHMANDS 1 Modify Modify an entry of table 2 Reset Reset an entry to default from table 8 Return to previous menu Plea Enter Your Choice gt 1 Entry Number 1 Enter IP address 8 8 8 8 192 168 11 219 Enter Community String public admin Select Seuerity Level Disable T 2 3 4 Disable Critical Major Minor Please Enter Your Choice gt 2 3 2 6 E mail Notification Menu The MIC 3924 can send e mail to specified mail addresses daily at a fixed time or upon an alarm ee et Email Hotification Menu 1 DNS Address 2 Mail Server 2 3 Mail Account Passvord 5 Mail Status Daily at 88 88 6 Hail Receiuers Table 7 Test Email Configuration 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Enter DHS Rddress 168 95 192 1 Under this menu you can set the following items DNS Address The IP address of the network domain name server in dotted format Mail Server The IP address of the mail server is in dotted format 3924 Users Manual Page 21 1 DNS A
18. Control System Information Page System Fan Status Page System Temp Status Page System Voltage Status Page System CPU Status Page System Power Status Page Digital Input Status Page Watch Dog Timer Status Page Pus scams 5 35 139 39 3 HomePage Refresh Rate sec 60 60 60 60 Submit ET 3924 User s Manual Page 31 D O set up each Digital Output level High Low ADVANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer EEA san IAM RAW ap 692 2 3 LO 172166127 2 85 ADWNTECH Svstem Information p Index ss System Status 000 High Low History DO 1 High O Low 002 High O Low Alarm Configuration Low Agent Configuration Notification Setup Submit Remote Control Submit IT 3 5 6 Notification Setup This function is for alarm notification setting includes traps emails modem parameters and pagers Note the modem has to via the RS 232 port that independent from svstem 3924 Users Manual 32 Trap set up traps for event output users be notified by remote terminal immediately with alarm string on screen ADVANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer KD HE MAN RAG ay Qu Jane O 2 5 9 3 D
19. NMP trap Notify up to 8 SNMP administrators Pager notification Dial out through external modem to send messages to up to 8 pagers Audible alarm sound Supported Protocols TCP UDP IP ICMP DHCP BOOTP ARP SNMP HTTP Telnet Management Function Web based remote configure control and monitor Remote reset power down and power up Remote digital output signal control Remote message display control Firmware upgrade from serial port and Ethernet port Modem dial in console mode only Backup battery Charge time 24 hr Battery type Ni MH Battery capacity 1500 mA H full charged for 15 20 minutes operation depends on the system configuration Battery life 8096 capacity 920 C after 1000 cycles of charge and discharge MI C 3924 User s Manual 7 Power Consumption 550 mA 1 2 4 Environmental Specifications Storage temperature 20 70 4 158 F Operating temperature 0 60 32 140 F Relative humidity 5 95 RH non condensing MI C 3924 User s Manual Page 8 Hardware Installation 3924 User s Manual 9 2 1 Kernel Module Installation The MIC 3924 modular design eases the 1 connection The kernel module is to be mounted on an I O extension carrier module There are several available extension modules designed for specific application needs If your extension module is not identical as the one depicted in this sect
20. Off Temperature IW50Axxxxx CPU 1 2 value Low Limit depends on system 257 F setting max 5 characters incl 4 Low Alarm w515x CPU2 51 Level w506x 60 1 50 Power Off w516x CPU2 51 MI C 3924 User s Manual Page 48 Write Voltage Device Device Device Value Command Code Sub Item Sub Code W601xxxxxx CPU 1 W611xxxxxx CPU 2 MF ON w621xxxxxx CPU FTN w63lxxxxxx CPU High Limit w641xxxxxx CPU card 5V W651xxxxxx CPU card 12V i w661xxxxxx CPU card code max 12V 6 W602xxxxxx CPU 1 characters W612xxxxxx CPU 2 ree n W622xxxxxx CPU 632 CPU Fil Low Limit W642xxxxxx CPU card 5V W652xxxxxx CPU card 12V 0 12v 66 w603x CPU 1 Alarm 3 1 Not used Vcore Level MI 3924 User s Manual 49 w613x CPU 2 w623x CPU re w633x CPU card iui 4 w653x CPU card ini M w663x CPU card w604x CPU 1 w614x CPU 2 w624x w634x w644x 5V W654x CPU 12V w664x CPU card 12V 4 5 5 Power Read Event Output MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 50 Power Off Code Sub Item Sub Code Power 2 Alarm Level Event Output 714 Current Status Write Device Device Device Value Co
21. ddress 168 95 192 1 2 Hail Server 3 Hail ficcount 4 Password 5 Mail Status Daily at 6 Hail Receiuers Table 7 Test Email Configuration B Return to previous menu Please Enter our Choice gt 2 Enter Hail Server pop mail yahoo com tu Mail Account The account name for the MIC 3924 is to log into the mail server Email Notification Menu s 1 1 DNS Address 2 Hail Server 168 95 192 1 3 Mail Account 2 pop mail pahoo con tu 4 Password 5 Mail Status Daily at 6 Mail Receivers Table 7 Test Email Configuration 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 3 Enter Hail Account guest Mail Status Daily at By pressing 5 users can specify the time for the MIC 3924 to send out daily log in e mail to the specified accounts Mail Receivers Table Press 6 users can set the e mail addresses under this entry MI 3924 Users Manual 22 Mail Receiver Hail Condition Alarm Level Status 1 Alarm Major Disable 2 Alarm Hajor Disable 3 Alarm Hajor Disable 8 Alarm Hajor Disable COMHANDS 1 Modify Modify a
22. eserved for option MI C 3924 User s Manual Page 6 Buzzer support Dimension Kernel module 40 5 x 93 mm Extension module 100 x 95 mm Front panel is not included On line Upgrade and Batch Setup You can upgrade the firmware on line by using the setup utility There is no need to to remote site and disassemble the chassis to collect each MIC 3924 module for firmware upgrade The setup utility also supports batch setup function which allows you to save a configuration and duplicate it to other modules This function saves your time when you setup a number of MIC 3924 modules 1 2 2 Sensor Input Specification Voltage Inputs 5VDC 5VDC 5VSB 3 3VDC 12VDC 12VDC Temperature Sensors LM75 digital temperature sensor I2C interface 30 125 22 257 F Fan Speed Monitor Up to 6 fans 700 10000 RPM Power Good Input High 2 4VDC Low 0 8VDC CPU Card Healthy CPU Vcore CPU fan CPU temperature up to 2 CPUs 5VDC 5VDC VI O 12VDC 12VDC Supported SBC MIC 3366 series MIC 3368 series 1 2 3 Firmware Specification System Status Monitoring and Management Real time healthy status monitoring Provides realtime status display in HTTP J ava graphical format History log up to 600 records Data can be down loaded through network or sent by e mail Alarm event record display Alarm Notification E mail Can set up to 4 addresses to receive e mails S
23. ess 172 17 8 7 3 Gateway fiddress 6 6 6 6 4 Network Mask 255 255 0 8 5 SNMP Agent Date 11 28 2801 6 SHHP Agent Time 13 37 21 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Enter SHHP Agent Model Hame SHHP 1888 5 1 0060 3 2 2 Control Group MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 18 The following items can be set under this command Admin User Name The user name of MIC 3924 administrator Only the administrator is allowed to enter the console mode Default user name 15 advantech Admin User Password The administrator password With this password user is allowed to read and write to MIC 3924 Default password is admin Community Read Only A general password for read only access Default read only password is public BOOTP DHCP Control Enables disables the BOOTP DHCP protocol Telnet Control Enables Disables the Telnet protocol TFTP Upgrade Control Enables disables the TFTP protocol for firmware upgrade through the local network HTTP Security Control Enables disables the HTTP login password request 1 Admin User Name advantech 2 Admin User Password 3 Community Read Only public 4 BOOTP DHCP Control Disable 5 Telnet Control Enable 6 TFTP Upgrade Control Disable 7 HTTP Security Control Enable 6 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 3 2 3 Parameter Group The following items can be set under this command sysDescription A description to this
24. figuration Notification Setup Remote Control 3 6 Remote access through phone line MIC 3924 s command mode be accessed remotely through phone line MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 34 3924 has to be connected to phone line through modem And your PC has to be connected to phone line through modem too You can use HyperTerminal of Windows system or other dialing software tools Please refer to the user s manual of your dialing program for the setting details MIC 3924 User s Manual Page 35 4 Programming the MIC 3924 3924 User s Manual Page 36 4 1 Introduction The 3924 kernel board SNMP 1000 be accessed and controlled by direct command input With this function SNMP 1000 can be easily controlled and integrated into user s system by user s program 4 2 Entering the pass through command mode Before you can program the SNMP 1000 you need first to set up a connection from the host computer to the SNMP 1000 through serial port or Telnet Follow below steps to enter the pass through command mode 1 Turn on SNMP 1000 then SNMP 1000 will send identify string XnAdvantech 0 SNxxxxxx Ready Vn to the host computer through COM port 2 On host computer side send a carriage return enter 3 SNMP 1000 will response by sending main menu title and a message to request for entering user name Ann Xn Enter User 4
25. g box select Direct to COMx Here x is the number of COM port you are using to connect to the MIC 3924 4 Set the serial port of your PC to be 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit with no flow control 84 525 HMB 9600 AATRES Non iS REESE 5 5 Press Enter key of your PC then the 3924 will prompt you for entering administrator user name and password The default administrator user name 15 advantech and password is admin MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 15 Note 1 How to know the factory default IP address The IP address is dynamic in factory default Please refer to the MAC address sticker the LAN chip the MIC 3924 kernel module And if user doesn t know the default IP address please convert the IP address as below example Example Please refer to above figure the second line of MAC address sticker 705290 just look at the last four numbers And the first two address of IP is 172 17 as Advantech factory default then the xxx and turn to Hex are 52 2 82 xxx 90 gt 144 Thus the default IP address for this alarm module is 172 17 82 144 Enter the Agent Configuration user is able to change all the IP as user s application requirement 2 Access through Telnet or serial port is permitted only with the Admin User MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 16 Name
26. igh No Alarm None 7 DI 6 High No Alarm None v 8 017 High No Alarm None x 3 5 5 Agent Configuration This function is for alarm agent parameter setting includes IP address Date Brower configurations Note the LCD page is no function due to no LCD connection is available MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 30 Agent set up the IP address connection enable disable The IP address can be also configure by Telnet RS 232 connection ADVANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO EO FEN IA HAH 6 2 5 72 16 6 127 System Information Model Name System Status IP Address History IP Address of Gateway Alarm Configuration Subnet Mask Agent Configuration BOOTP DHCP Notification Setup Telnet Connection Remote Control Network Upgrade History Log Interval Thermometric Scale Buzzer x 2 we Ste O 2 22 i L J 38 Agent Configuration SNMP 1000 Enable Enable Enable 3 minutes Disable NETZ Homepage To set up the homepage refresh time for each alarm configuration 4 ADVANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO FEN IA HAH 6 UD http 172 16 6 127 ADWNTECH System Information System Status History Alarm Configuration Agent Configuration Notification Setup Remote
27. ion please refer to the user s note of your extension module for the detail The kernel module has two 32 pin connectors named as CN1 and CN2 The extension module has two 32 pin connectors named as CN11 and CN12 1 of kernel module is to be mounted on CN 11 of extension module and CN2 of kernel module is to be mounted on CN12 of extension module After mounting the kernel module secure it to the extension module with stud and screws J1 Short this jumper to bypass the password protection It should be left open under normal operation CN1 and CN2 Sensor and 1 interface Figure 2 1 MIC 3924 component outlook MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 10 2 2 Connecting sensors and 1 ports The MIC 3924 carrier module is designed to have an I SA like edge which supports hot swap function Another adaptor mo works as the interface between MIC 3924 and the system to detect the bus voltages and other parameters relevant However the MIC 3924 does not communicate with the system through any of system bus therefore no driver 15 required al Figure 2 2 Location of the connectors on the kernel module 2 3 Jumper and Connector Locations CNI CN2 CN3 CN6 N4 CNS bd 63 E CNI Figure 2 3 MIC 3924 jumper and connector location 3924 Users Manual Page 11 External Buzzer 1 This connector connects to external bu
28. kind of fan generates two pulses per revolution Digital Input CN14 Up to 8 TTL level digital signals can be monitored by MIC 3924 You can use these digital inputs to detect external devices or other healthy status such as chassis intrusion This connector is not available on the carrier board for chassis Digital Output CN15 Four digital output signals can be triggered by any of the alarm event independently They can be used to control external devices to recover the system health or notify users about the alarm This connector is not available on the carrier board for chassis LED Connector CN1 System status can be shown through LED indicators CN1 is connected to LED indicator board Power Fail Signal Input 7 CN3 10 Up to four power fail signals be detected The MIC 3924 can detect the power good or power fail signal if the power supply unit provides this output signal to be detected External Backup Battery 1 MI C 3924 supports an external backup battery to allow the alarm notification under a total system power failure MI C 3924 User s Manual Page 12 2 4 Interface Backplane 3924 needs an interface backplane to support MIC 3924 w kernel board hot swappable This interface backplane is provided in Advantech chassis like C 3038 or 3056 Please see above and below figures for the backplane illustration Figure 2 4 3924 interface bac
29. kplane outlook MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 13 3 Getting Started MIC 3924 User s Manual Page 14 3 1 Configuring the 3924 Before using your 3924 5 intelligent system manager you will need to configure it Configuration can be done through PC serial port with terminal emulator software such as Hyperterminal of Windows 98 NT You can also configure it from the Ethernet port by using Telnet or using browser such as Netscape Communicator or Microsoft Internet Explorer Due to security reasons some parameters can only be set through the serial port Before you can configure your MIC 3924 module you need first install your MIC 3924 and power it up Connect it to a network through its LAN port or connect its serial port to your PC using null modem cable with reversed Tx amp Rx signals at one end This cable is available from Advantech Part number 1700091801 When all the cables are well connected you can power up the 3924 green LED on the kernel module indicates that 5V power is supplied to MIC 3924 Then it starts a self testing procedure It takes around 5 seconds then it is ready to work 3 2 Configuration through the serial port Take the following Hyperterminal of Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 or XP as an example 1 Start Hyperterminal by clicking on Accessories program group 2 Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection 3 In the Connect usin
30. mance from your products So if you run into technical difficulties we are here to help For the most frequently asked questions you can easily find answers in your product documentation These answers are normally lot more detailed than the ones we can give over the phone So please consult this manual first If you still cannot find the answer gather all the information or questions that apply to your problem and with the product close at hand call your dealer Our dealers are well trained and ready to give you the support you need to get the most from your Advantech products In fact most problems reported are minor and are able to be easily solved over the phone In addition free technical support is available from Advantech engineers every business day We are always ready to give advice on application requirements or specific information on the installation and operation of any of our products Part No 2002392400 1st Edition Printed in Taiwan Dec 2002 MIC 3924 User s Manual Page 2 Product warranty Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper installation Advantech assumes no liability under
31. mmand Code Sub Item jSub Codej x P 1 7 711 Power 2 2 710 2 3924 User s Manual 51 4 5 6 Digital Input Read Device Device Device Command Code Sub Item Sub Code mau voi 8 11 Event Output Device Device Device Command Code Sub Item Sub Code 8 Dil 1 High won ore Me 4 Poo MIC 3924 User s Manual Page 52 Tax 6 amp s 3924 User s Manual Page 53 Connector Pin Assignments 3924 User s Manual Page 54 1 External Buzzer 1 2 10 100 Basel LAN Connector aN a e 5 Jen Jam 7 m biie s 19 TER 00000 5 232 Serial Port 8 amp 9 m fa 2 Hs wamo jis m Ja ws terwpane J ws MI 3924 User s Manual 55 5 1 12 1 30 32 SDAT Data of bus to sensor A 6 Backplane Connector CN16 on MIC 3924 carrier and CN7 on MIC 3924 interface backplane i C 2V 1 4 hi 1 1 5V 5VSB N N N D D 2 6 8 P 20 2 2 4 2 26 2 28 2 Pin 2 1 B 2 1 19 21 23 2
32. monitor the chassis power supplies Totally is up to 4 Powers for users setting 2 ADYANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer PENE WEB KEN IAM RAD 420 me 2 2 G FUD http 172 16 6 127 se ADWNTECH System Power Configuration System Information Index Normal Level Alarm Level Event Output System Status Power 0 High No Alarm None History Power 1 High No Alarm 2 High No Al IN Alarm Configuration skied ign o vam a one Agent Configuration Power 3 High No Alarm 5 High Notification Setup Low Remote Control 6 E MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 29 D I To monitor the external Digital Input event Totally up to 8 Temps for users setting but default is reserved for optional 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RED FEN IAM HAH ay Q se 2 4 ED http 172 16 6 127 ADWNTECH Digital input Configuration Svstem Information Index Name Normal Level Alarm Level Event Output System Status 1 DI High No Alarm Mone 2 011 High v No Alarm None Alarm Configuration 3 012 High No Alarm None 32 Agent Configuration 4 013 High No Alarm 5 DI 4 High v No Alarm None v Remote Control 6 DI 5 H
33. n kernel module to ON position to enter the self test mode as below 3 2 Agent Configuration MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 17 Select 1 to enter the Agent Configuration function 1 figent Group 2 Control Group 3 Parameter Group Access Control Table 5 Trap Receiuer Table 6 Enail Notification Return to previous Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 3 2 1 Agent group The following items can be set under this command SNMP Agent Model Name The model name of the SNMP controller Default value is MIC 3924 It is advisable not to change the default model name Ip Address The IP address of the MIC 3924 Gateway Address The network default gateway address Network Mask The sub net mask setting SNMP Agent Date The internal date of MIC 3924 Format mm dd yyyy SNMP Agent Time The internal time of MIC 3924 Format hh mm ss Enter the number you desire to change and follow the instruction to enter the changed value I Agent Group Menu 1 mcm mum OR ER m m m m m mm m m m Im m m m m m 4 SHHP Agent F W Version v8 17 Ethernet address 88 EB 08 FI BB 7 1 SNAP Agent Model Hame 1000 2 Ip Addr
34. packing list have been shipped 6 SNMP HTTP system manager MIC 3924 kernel board mounted on MI C 3924 carrier board One MIC 3924 startup manual One CD contains utility program SNMP MIB file and User s manual in pdf format Two brackets for use on Advantech MI C 3038 MI C 3056 series chassis One RJ 45 cable with bracket for external LAN connection One 9 pin RS 232 null modem cable for MIC 3924 connection P N 1700091801 If any of those items are missing or damaged contact your distributor or sales representative immediately We have carefully inspected the product mechanically and electrically before shipment It should be free of marks and scratches and in perfect working order upon receipt As you unpack the product check it for signs of shipping damage For example damaged box scratches dents etc If it is damaged or it fails to meet the specifications notify our service department or your local sales representative immediately Also notify the carrier Retain the shipping carton and packing material for inspection by the carrier After inspection we will make arrangements to repair or replace the unit MI C 3924 User s Manual Page 4 Introduction MIC 3924 User s Manual Page 5 1 1 Introduction 3924 is independent platform system management module that detect system 5 operating conditions and notify users to take necessary actions to avert sys
35. ponse Done n Command 1 Read low limit of Fan 0 EX Host computer side sends r101 r SNMP 1000 responses r101 n Response 1000 n 3 If input command is incorrect then SNMP 1000 will response invalid message EX Host computer side sends 90 4 Here the sub device code is over range SNMP 1000 response 905 Response Invalidin Command 4 4 List of Device Code and Device Sub Code 22 32 2 bed sav sv sv swe uv uv I MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 38 Device Sub Code _________________ me 12151751 Code Alarm Event Current EE 6 High OW Current Event Event Temp Output Output Voltage High Low Alarm Event Current um Power Normal Alarm Event Current fore Normal Alarm Event Current rer WDT Alarm Event Current r jasa MIC 3924 User s Manual Page 39 4 5 Summary of Command Set 4 5 1 Fan Read Device Device Device Command Code Sub Item Sub Code Lm me am Low Limit Event Output Current Speed Device Device Device Command Code Sub Item Sub Code Fano 10 113 1 11 1000 9999 3924 User s Manual 40 s 4 5 2 Temperature Read Device Device Device Command Code Sub Item Sub Code us ma
36. t the alarm level for all the monitoring objects When those priority in Alarm Configuration are higher or equal to the level in this page then the email would be send For example Alarm Alarm Level Email Receiver Alarm Alarm Level Configuration Condition FAN1 192 168 1 5 1 1 FANI FAN2 202 16 7 23 2 POWER1 172 20 5 143 When fails Only 1 and IP 2 will be notified When 2 fails Only IP 1 will be notified When POWERI fails All IPH1 2 and will be notified Modem amp Pagers To set up the modem parameters and also the pager receivers Up to 8 pager receivers can be added in this page 3 5 7 Remote Control This function is for remote management of system shutdown and power on Note for MI C 39244 the Reset is no function but user can still via shutdown and power on to control the system reset in here MIC 3924B has no reset selection in this page due to the reset is for all the CPU boards at once however the reset doesn t support individual control on multi system boards application like blade server like SF 420 ADVANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer DER BRO HE MAN RAG Qr 2 2 LJ 83 ADWNTECH System Information index Svstem Status Advantech O Reset Shutdown Power History Submit Alarm Configuration Agent Con
37. table entry 2 Reset Reset table entry to default 8 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Entry Number 1 Enter Mail Account support amp aduantech com Select Hail Condition Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Dialy 1045 8 Alarm and Log Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Select Alarm Level Major 1 Critical 2 3 Minor Please Enter Your Choice gt 2 Select Status Disable 1 Enable 2 Disable Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 Mail condition The condition to send e mail Choices are Alarm Send e mail when there is an alarm Daily Logs Send daily log at specified time Alarm and Log Send both alarm notification and daily log Alarm Level The severity to send alarm notification This item is useful when the Mail Condition is set as Alarm or Alarm and Log Status The status of this mail address You can set it as Disable when this address is temporarily not in use 3 3 Communication through Ethernet To communicate with the MIC 3924 through Ethernet you need a computer with an Ethernet and a TCP IP network installed You need to know the address of the MIC 3924 before you can communicate with it through the Ethernet You have four ways to know current address A The default IP address is 172 20 x x where x x comes from last four digits of the Ethernet MAC address The MAC address is labeled on the kernel module For example if the MAC address is 00 EO 48 03 15
38. tem failure through multiple communication protocols With the MIC 3924 installed system s monitor and management be integrated with an existing SNMP based network management environment The MI C 3924 also has a built in Web based administration interface which allows users to monitor the system s operation from any place with Internet connectivity The MIC 3924 adds another dimension of reliability to your most critical applications Powerful yet Easy to Use The MIC 3924 can detect a wide variety of internal system conditions including temperature voltage fan rotation power supply or CPU operations such as watchdog timer output Through its 2 interface it can even monitor CPU temperature and voltages of Advantech s CompactPCI CPU boards Depending on the alarm severity or user setup it can generate several different alarm outputs including SNMP trap e mail page acoustic signal system reset or digital signal output The web based user interface allows users to set the alarm criteria and select alarm outputs for each sensor input independently to meet users requirements The onboard backup battery enables the MIC 3924 to perform its alarm function even during total system power failure Web enabled No Driver Needed The onboard 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet interface enables the MIC 3924 to be connected to existing network independent from the system s connection It supports multiple network protocols such as TCP IP
39. ters that users sets up in the alarm configuration includes Fans Temperature Voltages CPUs Power Supplies Digital Inputs and Watchdog timers Note 3924 kernel firmware follows up the SNMP 1000 except the CPUs has different format setting the is functions in this board ADVANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer HKO KAM 692 ss 2 3 172 16 6 127 v System Information Index Alarm Level Current Speed System Status FAN 1 Critical 0 1000 History FAN 2 No Alarm 0 1000 No Alarm 0 1000 Alarm Configuration FAN 4 No Alarm 0 1000 Agent Configuration FANS No Alarm 0 1000 Noti 6 No Alarm 0 1000 otification Setup FAN7 No Alarm 0 1000 Remote Control FAN 8 NEAR 0 9 No Alarm 0 1000 a KT 3924 Users Manual Page 25 3 5 3 History The history has the records of Fans Temperatures Voltages CPUs and Power supplies all of them in different pages for user s reference Click on the event user can see the details of alarm record Note the Setup page allow users to clean up or save download the history file ADYANTECH 172 16 6 127 Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO IAM HAW r O 2 2 AD http 172 16 6 127 v
40. the terms of this warranty as consequence of such events If an Advantech product is defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example type of PC CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any on screen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return material authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer MIC 3924 Users Manual Page 3 Initial Inspection Before you begin installing your card please make sure materials listed in the
41. zzer 10 100 BaseT LAN Connector 2 amp 5 CN5 is a standard 45 connector for Ethernet connection box header 2 is also available for internal connection The chassis carrier board comes with Special cable P N 1703120900 This cable has box header at one end and an RJ 45 at the other end An adaptor bracket allows users to fix the 45 at chassis by using an existing DB 9 COM port opening RS 232 Serial Port CN8 amp CN9 The serial port can be used as console port or connected to an external modem for phone line connection CN9 15 standard 9 connector for external is a box header for internal wiring Notice You will need null modem cable for direct connection to PC The TX pin of MIC 3924 has to connect to RX pin of PC and vice versa You can order this cable from Advantech P N 1700091801 null modem cable with female DB 9 connectors on both ends 1 8 M long Module Interface 11 amp CN12 CN11 amp CN12 are used to piggyback the kernel module Backplane Connector CN16 This connector is used by collecting the parameters include the voltages fans from the system backplane One 26 pin connector on Advantech s backplane can be cabled to CN16 directly to simplify the wiring This connector also provides 12 V power to fans and receive tachometer signals from fans Notice that the MIC 3924 can only detect fans with tachometer output This
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