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1. TN A ELE p L 1 ne Fig 6 3 1 Wall Mount Surface Bracket Figure Figure to the left indicates the left sided attachment figure to the right indicates the right sided attachment The installation direction for this product is only for the front attachment direction 79 Installation Method 1 After deciding on the attachment direction of the wall mount bracket assemble this product to the bracket Use the same installation screw enclosed for assembling the Support Base NHL Unit o NH WST ot eo o Mounting Screws Bs av Bracket Mounting Location NH WST Outside Appearance Installation Procedure Fig 6 3 2 Wall Mount Bracket Installation Diagram 2 Fix the wall mount bracket to the wall surface Please select the proper screw when installing the wall mount bracket to the customer s wall in accordance to the quality of the wall material to be mounted upon Tighten the screws between this product and the bracket with a torque of about 0 39 N m Failure to do so may cause damage to the unit sk8 Verify the installation is securely
2. Fig 4 17 2 Login after Reboot Screen PA TLI TE Rebooting Please wait E Setup Menu System Configuration Clock Settings User Authorization Configuration SNMP Configuration Socket Transmission Configuration 69 4 18 Event Log Screen Events from this product are logged and is shown in the event log By clicking the Event Log Download an event log file can be downloaded A maximum of 255 logged events are acquirable The event log data will be erased if either of the following operations are executed e Turning the power supply OFF e Reinitializing this product from the initialization screen e Rebooting this product from the Reboot Screen e Updating the firmware Fig 4 18 1 Event Log Screen Event Log When clicking Download the event log data will be downloaded Download Time Event Contents a 2011 06 21 20 30 14 coldStart c 2011 PATLITE Corporation All nghts reserved 70 4 19 Configuration Save Load Setup Screen The configuration for this product can be read and saved as config data on the PC Moreover the configuration file read off of this product can be selected and uploaded The network setup and user information is not included in the config data Setup Method Reading Configuration Data 1 Click the Read button to save the config data onto the logged in PC Writing Configuration Data 2 Click the Browse button to select the config
3. Active Inactive Subject 1 Message Y Message 1 1 Unassigned E 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned 4 Unassigned C 5 Unassigned Cl Unassigned 7 Unassigned 3 Unassigned Set Table 4 14 1 Test Switch Setup Parameters Default Input Setting E mail Sending elect the Active Inactive condition for the E mail Sending active elect the Address to send E mail to TRAP Transmission Select the Active Inactive condition for the TRAP Transmission Inactive ee es a a nassigned Sa rz a es Refer to 3 3 Test Functions for more information on the test operation 66 4 15 Output Control Setting for Signal Tower Screen Verify the current operating status and output a condition status for the Signal Tower Setup Method wh gt Item Check the current operating condition of the Signal Tower Select the desired outputs for the Signal Tower status in the Output Control column to operate it Click the Execute Output button The Signal Tower output will reflect the setup performed in 2 If the Execute Clear button is clicked it will return to the Normal Mode status Fig 4 15 1 Signal Tower Output Control Screen Signal Tower Output Control No Change X No Change X No Change No Change X No Change X No Change X Execute Output Execute Clear Table 4 15 1 Signal Tower Output Control Setup Parameters Default Input Setting Red Select
4. Fig 4 11 1 Application Monitor Setup Screen Application Monitoring Configuration Monitoring Target Address CDC S d 2 Reception Pon Nameer 000 955 0 J OC Monitoring Interval 0 60000 fo O No Change No Change No Change No Change No Change X Active Inactive Subject 1 Message v Message 1 Ea E 1 Unassigned 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned 14 Unassigned E mail R eae 15 Unassigned 16 Unassigned 17 Unassigned 8 Unassigned Trap Transmission Active Inactive 61 62 TRAP Command received when TRAP condition occurs OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 6 Name trapPatliteMonitorAppAlarmAdded Output Control Setting for Monitoring Error Recovery 9 Setup the condition for the Signal Tower when a monitor abnormality recovery is detected 10 To send an E mail when a monitor abnormality recovery occurs set the E mail Sending to Active When the E mail Sending is activated Register the subject and the message text to transmit Then select the recipient for the E mail Sending 11 When using the TRAP transmission set to Active TRAP Command received when TRAP Transmission condition occurs OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 7 Name trapPatliteMonitorAppAlarmRemoved 12 Click the Set icon button to initiate the setup Fig 4 11 2 Application Monitor Setup Screen No Change No Change No Change No
5. mle 52 Table 4 8 1 RSH Command Setup Parameters Item Contents peranti Input Parameter eclung Value Option RSH Server Select Active Inactive for the RSH server Active Function function RSH Alert Timer Select Shared or Separate to control Reset Function _ the Signal Tower lights and buzzer E mail Select Active Inactive for sending an E ie i Inactive Transmission mail when a command is received Subject Select the subject title for the mail to be 1 Message transmitted Select the message text for the mail to be Message i 1 transmitted E mail ing P Select the recipient to send E mail to Undefined Receiver Select Active Inactive for the TRAP TRAP ae Hao transmission when an RSH Command is Inactive Transmission received Designated Setup a designated address for a sender Active Sender Address when an RSH Command is recieved Invalid Designated When the designated sender address Sender Address setup is not active up to 16 accounts can Common Login Name be used to notify senders when an RSH IP Address Command is received The designated IP address used when a Bisse cane ek prima ee e IP Address Format Sender IP Address acter period hyphen Maximum 16 Characters Half width alphanumeric char on command is executed The login name used is entered to allow Login Name command execution acter period hyphen Maximum
6. X Please do not attach the rubber feet or adhesive seals when clamping the Support Base with screws 3 Use an M4 screw or M4 bolt etc to attach the Support Base onto the installation surface and tighten it with M4 nuts o Location for tapping 4 5mm holes 2 3 Power Supply Input Attach the power plug for this product in accordance with the figure below This product requires at least 30 seconds for the boot up sequence to complete Power Plug Mounting Instruction Remove the clamp for the power cable Pass the power cable through the clamp Insert the power plug into this product Screw the clamp down to tighten it and ensure enough slack about 15mm has been given to the power cable 5 When power is supplied to this product the lights will all turn on for about 1 second PONS Fig 2 3 1 Power Cable Mounting Diagram DURON MOMI gt l Periodically check whether dust builds up on the electric socket and clean it if dust builds up A Ensure maintenance is performed to avoid dust build up because it may result in fire if too much Warning dust is allowed to build up Do not touch the electric socket with wet hands Failure to comply will result in electric shock 2 4 LAN Connection Connect the LAN cable to this product Use either a catagory 5 LAN cable or twisted pair cable UTP or STP for
7. Fig 4 2 1 Clock Setup Screen Clock Settings NH Monitor Time 2011 06 21 19 39 02 Host Computer Time 2011 06 21 19 39 02 Manually Setup Clock Time Calibration Interval in Set Table 4 2 1 Clock Setup Parameters Item Contents Deew Input Parameter Saing Value Option NTP Server Address Setup the NTP server address Blank Server S Host Name or address Maximum of 63 characters er Setup the interval to communicate Half width numbers from 0 to 1440 Time Calibration Interval with an NTP server minutes Two kind of clock setup methods are indicated below e Synchronizing with the PC clock time when logging in e Adjusting clock of this product when communicating with an NTP server 42 4 2 1 Synchronizing with the PC clock Clicking the Manually Setup Clock button will synchronize with the time on the PC which has been logged into this product Setup Method 1 Compare the columns between the NH Monitor Time and the Host Computer Time 2 Click the Manually Setup Clock button to synchronize the time with the PC which is logged in Due to the reading delay in the software this product may not reflect the exact time down to the second to match the PC so there may be a few seconds of a delay When not using an NTP server please check the time of this product periodically If power to this unit is disconnected for about a day and a half it may result in an offset of the time so
8. 2 Set up the net mask default gateway etc if needed 3 After the changes are completed click the Set button for the changes to take effect Fig 2 5 3 System Setup Screen for Manual Setup System Configuration Signal Tower nh patlite jp Setup Manually Setup Automatically 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nh patlite jp se 4 After the Set button has been clicked then when the Network Reboot Screen is displayed click the Network Reboot button for the changes to take effect Refer to Fig 2 5 4 5 The execution of the network setup changes takes about 20 seconds After the waiting time elapses click To the Login screen to log back in Refer to Fig 2 5 1 Fig 2 5 4 Network Reboot Screen Network Signal Tower l PATLITE Reboot the Network to initialize the settings l Network Reboot E Setup Menu System Configuration Clock Settings Wait 20 seconds for initialization to complete before accessing User Authorization Configuration SNMP Configuration Socket Transmission Configuration aE Nand Raihana 2 5 3 Setup Verification If the web browser address is reflecting the changed value of the IP address after clicking To the Login screen the setup of the new IP address has been successful However in cases where the preset value of other networks had been changed be sure to enter the proper IP
9. 1 2 1 3 index controlLightControlTimer INTEGER 1 99 read write status designated by the controlLightCon trolState The present status is displayed lights and buzzer off 1 lighting and buzzer i A synchronized with light pattern 2 flash 5 1 2 1 4 index controlLightCurrentState blinking pattern2 3 read only ing pattern1 and buzzer synchronized oP y with light pattern2 3 flashing pattern2 and Signal Tower Status lights and buzzer off 1 lighting and buzzer synchronized INTEGER turn off 1 with light pattern1 2 flashing pattern4 turn ON 2 blinking pat and buzzer synchronized with light 5 1 2 1 2 index controlLightControlState tern 3 nop 4 blinking read write pattern2 3 no change 4 flashing pat 5 sound tern2 and buzzer synchronized with light 6 pattern3 5 buzzer synchronized with light sound pattern4 5 buzzer synchronized with light pattern3 4 buzzer synchronized with light pattern4 5 i INTEGER execute 1 are execute 1 setup will clear the Signal 5 1 3 0 controlLightSnmpClear nop 0 read write Tower operation 6 Trap trapPatliteAlarmAdded OBJECT IDENTIFIER When an abnormality in the PING occurs 62 repPatiteramRemoved OBJECT IDENTIFIER not accessible en an abnormality in the PING is 6 3 trapPatliteTrapReceived OBJECT IDENTIFIER When a trap is received trapPatliteClearExecuted OBJECT IDENTIFIER When the clear button is pushed trapPatliteRshExecuted OBJECT IDENTIFIER When an RSH
10. 16 Characters 53 4 9 TRAP Reception Setup Screen Setup for permitting a TRAP reception and its operation after the TRAP communication is received Setup Method 1 Enter a group name 2 Enter an address name for the TRAP designated sender 3 Enter the OID of the TRAP received in the TRAP number column 4 Enter the OID into the variable bindings column Refer to the following below 5 Setup the operation for the Signal Tower when a TRAP is received 6 Select the E mail Sending configuration when receiving a TRAP When the E mail Sending is Active Select the subject title and message after the E mail Sending is activated 7 Select Active when using the TRAP transmission TRAP Command received when a TRAP condition occurs OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 3 Name trapPatliteTrapReceived 8 Click the Set button to save the settings A TRAP number cannot be omitted if a TRAP designated sender address name is omitted When a TRAP number has been duplicated and is registered into the group the least significant setup number in the group is used The following group number after that number is not used If the TRAP designated address is entered then the TRAP number column and variable bindings can be omitted When the TRAP number column and variable bindings are omitted then all operations will be received by the TRAP transmission address which was setup for the TRAP designated sender When a TRAP d
11. 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 3 2 Application Example 3 With the red unit flashing pattern2 and amber flashing pattern1 after 5 seconds the green turns on with the buzzer synchronized with light pattern2 Set it up as followed 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 3 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 3 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 3 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 2 6 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 3 6 3 4 2 SNMP GET Status Acquisition Function for Signal Tower The Signal Tower status is acquisitioned through the SNMP GET command The following is an example of a Signal Tower status acquisition Application Example 1 The red is lighting the amber is flashing pattern1 green is off blue is flashing pattern2 and white is on The buzzer sound pattern3 is an example of acquisitioning the Signal Tower status Object Object ID GET Value controlLightCurrentState 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 4 1 controlLightCurrentState 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 4 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 4 3 controlLightCurrentState 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 4 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 4 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 4 6 3 4 3 TRAP Reception Function With the set up containing the designated sender or with the OID included the TRAP is received When the TRAP transmission is sent the information e mail transmission and time of re
12. 9 y Amber 0 Light Off 1 Lighting 2 Flashing Pattern1 3 Flashing Pattern2 9 No Change g Green 0 Light Off 1 Lighting 2 Flashing Pattern1 3 Flashing Pattern2 9 No Change No Change 0 Light Off 1 Lighting 2 Flashing Pattern 3 Flashing Pattern2 9 No Change 0 Light Off 1 Lighting _ 2 FlashingPattern1 3 Flashing Pattern2 9 No Change z Buzzer Alarm 0 Buzzer Off 1 Pattern1 2 Patterm2 3 Pattern3 4 Pattern4 _ 9 No Change jew Restores the Signal Tower to its previous command status When the time exceeds the set value it returns s r y g c Z ec to the previous Signal Tower condition The time can be set from zero to 99 The status will not return if no input or a zero has been entered Command Transmission Example Ex 1 A product with an IP address of 192 168 10 10 and designated sender user name of root with Red Lighting Green Lighting and Buzzer Pattern2 On rsh 192 168 10 10 I root alert 101002 Ex 2 A product with an IP address of 192 168 10 10 and a common login name of patlite with Red Lighting and White Flashing Pattern2 rsh 192 168 10 10 I patlite alert 100020 30 Command Transmission Example cont Ex 3 A product with an IP address of 192 168 10 10 and a designated sender user name of root with the Red Lighting Amber Flashing Pattern2 Green Lighting and Buzzer Pattern3 all on for 20 seconds rsh 192 168 10 10
13. Bracket Mounting Location NH WST Outside Appearance Installation Procedure Fig 6 3 4 Partition mounting bracket installation method Tighten the screws between this product and the partition mounting bracket with a torque of about 0 39 N m Failure to do so may cause damage to the unit 2 Check the width of the partition then select the proper clamping screw to thread through the bracket Attach the pressure plate and fittings 8 Fas lt 1 Try d 1 V D H Long clamping screw application Short clamping screw application Fig 6 3 5 Installation Method 1 3 Turn the clamping screw clockwise to tighten B 8 P H ID D The long clamping screw is effective The short clamping screw is effective for thicknesses of 18 to 48mm for thicknesses of 48 to 58mm Fig 6 3 6 Installation Method 2 Partition Mounting Bracket NH PST The partition mounting bracket may break if too much torque is applied 81 82 7 Troubleshooting Check the following The power does not turn on e Check whether the AC Adaptor is connected correctly e Check whether the LAN connector is connected correctly The Web setup tool does not e Check the setup for the IP address on this product display e Check the setup for the IP address on the PC side e Refer to 2 5 Net
14. Change No Change No Change Active Inactive Subject 1 Message gt Message 1 1 Unassigned 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned 4 Unassigned C5 Unassigned 16 Unassigned 7 Unassigned 18 Unassigned E mail Receiver Transmission Table 4 11 1 Application Monitor Setup Parameters Default Input Settin ag erica Setup the IP address for transmission monitoring IP Address Format Half width numbers 9000 Reception Port Set up the reception port used for the application 9999 When the address Number monitoring column for the monitor is blank it is 0 Equipment T ae Full Half width Characters Nare Setup the name for the Ping transmission monitoring Maximum 31 Characters Monitoring Setup the duration for monitoring the application Half width alphanumeric Duration software 1 through 60000 sec Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Ch No Flashing No Change Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Ch No Flashing No Change Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Flashing No Change No Ch White Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Flashing No Change No Flashing No Change Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 Buzzer poet Nor No Change Pattern1 Pattern2 Pattern3 Pattern4 Stop No Change g Email Select the Active Inactive condition for the E
15. Function Setup ee The function setup is available in order to take advantage of the various functions To access the settings click the setup items on the left hand side of the Web Setup Tool to open the set up screen for the various functions Setup Category Setup Screen Setup Contents ystem Configuration Sets up the network parameters Clock Setup Sets up the time for this product ser Authorization Configuration Sets up the login password for this product Setup Menu SNMP Configuration Sets up the functions for the SNMP SET GET and TRAP transmission 7 ay Sets up the ports to control the PHN Command and PNS Socket Transmission Configuration Command outputs mail Settings Setup for sending E mail notifications Setup for writing the message contents to be transmitted by Setup for receiving the rsh command and to send the E mail when an rsh reception and TRAP transmission are executed The setup which controls the status condition when a TRAP or TRAP reception is recieved The setup of the address for the monitored equipment and the management when an abnormality is detected Application Monitoring Configuration The setup is to verify whether data can be received from the monitored object Cigar Control Confiquration The setup for sending an E mail when the Clear switch is g pressed and for the TRAP transmission setup Normal Mode Settings A setting such as turning on a Green LED Unit to indicate a normal conditio
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18. No Flashing No Change h h 1 Message Select the E mail message to text RAP Transmission Select the Active Inactive condition for the trap transmission nge nge nge nge nge Monitoring Target 4 10 2 Ping Monitor Configuration Screen Numbers 21 to 24 The following explains the Ping monitor setting method A maximum number of 24 Ping monitors can be registered Although the monitoring periods for screen numbers 1 through 20 is fixed at 60 seconds the transmission number in columns 21 through 24 can be changed 1 to 600 seconds Setup Method Select the screen number between 21 to 24 to setup the Ping monitoring parameters Enter the IP address for a target to monitor Enter the device name for a target to monitor Set up the number of transmission times Set up the monitoring duration Set up the number of Ping requests within the duration Setup the condition for the Signal Tower when a monitor abnormality is detected 8 To send an E mail when a monitor abnormality occurs set the E mail Sending to Active N OaPaON gt When the E mail Sending is activated Register the subject and the message text to transmit Then select the recipient for the E mail Sending 9 When using the TRAP transmission set to Active TRAP command transmitted when the TRAP is active OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 1 Name trapPatliteAlarmAdded Fig 4 10 3 Ping Monitor Setup Screen Screen Number No 21 Ping Monitor
19. ON and a 0 bit to make it turn OFF Command W 57H Operation Data 55H Pua Eee PERSE AEE AEE REE ES Response from this product Normal response output response A C K 41H 43H 4BH Response Error output failed N A K 4EH 41H 4BH In case lighting and flashing are simultaneously turned on by a PHN command priority is given to the lighting command In case buzzer patterns are turned on simultaneously priority is given to the pattern1 command For further details regarding the PHN Series please contact your nearest PATLITE Sales Representative 25 Reading Command The current operating status of this product is requested R 52H 8 Bit oti lt 0 Oot G2 Response from this product Signal Tower Flashing Signal Tower Lighting Seen aee J Fed_ Patena Pate Gren Anior Fed Example for a data acquisition response Signal Tower with Red Amber Lighting Response Data 0000 0011 03H Responding Data 03H 8 bit pas Oe 0r 0 Oe ei 1 Signal Tower with Green Flashing and Buzzer Patterni Response Data 1000 1000 88H Responding Data 88H 8 bit pa ef Ole t ee The PHN command is not capable of controlling Flashing Pattern2 Buzzer Pattern3 or Buzzer Pattern4 26 3 6 PNS Command Reception Function The PNS command is an exclusive PATLITE command protocol which controls the Patlite NHL Series Signal Tower and buzzer The s
20. be set Signal Tower eae alf width Characters Maximum 31 Characters Half width alphanumeric The setup location of this product can be characters and underscore System Location Blank ea entered Z Maximum 31 Characters Mail address format Contact Address Setup the contact address nh patlite jp Maximum 63 Characters IP Address Select between Manual or Automatic IP Setup Select Radio Button Configuration Method address configuration Manually P Address etup the IP address of this product 192 168 10 1 IP address format Netmask etup the subnet mask of this product 255 255 255 0 IP address format Default Gateway etup the default gateway of this product 0 0 0 0 IP address format DNS Server Address Setup the DNS server of this product 0 0 0 0 IP address format ae iti host Setup a host name nh patlite jp i eka ee eD a The values for Setting Option in this manual has to have a valid entry or can be left blank O Indicates the entry can be omissible or any entry within the set parameters X Indicates the entry cannot be omissible Enter a valid parameter Indicates an entry which cannot be omitted or abbreviated The value has to be entered in accordance to the customer s environment 41 4 2 Clock Setup Screen The clock setup for this product can be done through a browser The clock setup can be accessed through the System Setup Screen Fig 4 2 1 Clock Setup Screen from the default values as shown in Table 4 2 1
21. clamped to ensure there is no fear of detachment and falling after installation Apply the power after checking that it has been installed correctly Wall Mounting Bracket NH WST 6 3 2 Partition Mounting Bracket The partition mounting bracket is an optional item for attaching to partition walls in environments which cannot be attached to walls or other positions The partition mounting bracket is designed to be attached with the front of this product facing to the right or left when fastening it to the partition Man ie fa a 2 a g H 5 PE Fig 6 3 3 Partition mounting bracket installation example Left image is for the left side and the right image is for the right side installations The installation direction for this product is only for the front attachment direction 80 Installation Method 1 After deciding on the attachment direction of the partition mounting bracket assemble this product to the bracket Use the screws include when assembling Ih NHL Unit z 1 NH WST S 7 r Mounting Screws
22. command is executed es trapPatliteAppMonitorAlarmAdded OBJECT IDENTIFIER ee ene 6 7 trapPatliteAppMonitorAlarmRemoved OBJECT IDENTIFIER not accessible A ka abnormality in the application is es trapPatliteTestSwExecuted oa BE TIDEN MP o When the test switch is pushed 6 Replacement and Option Parts The following explains the repair and maintenance parts of this product Signal Tower tiers can be increased or decreased by the customer by purchasing the necessary parts 6 1 Replacement Parts The following is the replacement part list for the NHL NHP and NHS Series When inquiring please ask the store where you purchased this product Rubber feet AC Adaptor and adhesive seal are common accessories Table 6 1 1 NH Series Replacement Parts NHL 960 Type Table 6 1 2 Compatable Replacement Parts Part Number Cover Seal T93190007 1F1 Rubber Feet T81800007 F1 Botomse frenoi Support Base Screws Included T81800019 F1 T7 78 6 2 Signal Tower Unit Color Arrangement The following explains the method when rearranging or repairing the LED units from customer purchased parts 6 2 1 NHL Signal Tower Unit Color Rearrangement Method 1 Turn the power off before changing the color sequence 2 Carefully peel off the cover sticker then loosen the center shaft and remove the head cover and shaft Because the upper and lower LED units are secured to each other by two snaps carefully remove the LED unit by gen
23. data to write into this product 3 Click the Write button to start the uploading of the config data 4 After the config data is uploaded this product will automatically reboot Fig 4 19 1 Configuration Save Load Setup Screen Configuration Data Setup Pressing the Read button will start acquisitionining the Configdata Resa File Name E Pressing the Read button will execute an automatic reboot Write 71 4 20 Firmware Update Screen The firmware for this product can be updated After the firmware has been updated this product automatically reboots Setup Method 1 Click the reference button to designate the firmware to rewrite for this product 2 Clicking the update button will start the firmware update Do not disconnect the power cable or LAN cable during the update Possible cause of failure may occur Updating the firmware does not affect the current setup parameters however it does affect the Event Log Therefore it is recommended to backup the Event Log prior to updating the firmware Fig 4 20 1 Firmware Update Setup Screen Firmware Update Firmware Browse o Press the Update button to automatically upload and install the firmware After pressing the Update button do not change the screen until the process has been completed Furthermore absolutely do not disconnect the unit s power during the process Fig 4 20 2 Firmware
24. following symbols classifes the following into different catagories and explains the level of harm inflicted if the cautions are disregarded Warning Indicates an imminently dangerous condition Failure to follow the instructions may lead to death or serious injury A A Caution Indicates a potentially dangerous condition Failure to follow the instructions may lead to slight injury or property damage OQ Prohibited This symbol indicates Prohibited which should not be carried out by all means This symbol indicates Enforced which should be observed and carried out by all means Indicates something to observe before using this product Notice regarding supplementary information or convenient explanation is indicated Cautionary Notes Prior to installation read all notes and use this product correctly Prohibited Enforced Q Enforced Prohibited Do not disassemble or alter the product Failure to comply may result in fire electric shock or failure The power supply rating is AC 100 240V Do not allow the voltage to exceed the specified voltage tolerance Failure to comply will result in internal circuitry damage Moreover there is fear of fire When plugging the power cord into the power receptacle be sure to check there is no dust accumulation on the plug and insert into the power receptacle completely By allowing dust to adhere to the power supply terminal it can be the result of fire or fail
25. for personal use it has been developed designed and manufactured for general applications such as for industry and it is not designed for applications which demands high safety requirements such as medical application equipment or systems used in connection directly or indirectly with human life Please understand prior to use that no responsibility is taken at our company for damages or other disadvantages due to customers using this product beyond the scope of its general application or from any claims from third parties e When using this product for applications in which equipment of higher reliability than the general application demands such as a computer system etc please use suitable safety design countermeasures against system failure etc Please understand that our company does not take any responsibility for damage and other disadvantages this product software is included has caused due to the customer using this product or any claims from third parties Due to the characteristics of the LED s variations in brightness and color of the indicating lamps may occur This product Body only conforms to EN standards and shows the CE Markings The AC Adaptor included does not conform to the EN standards therefore does not show CE Markings To retain the UL certification for the main unit it is required to use an AC adaptor with UL Listing FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with t
26. initialized since the IP address will return to its factory default value of 192 168 10 1 the network has to be setup again Fig 4 16 1 Reinitialization Screen The settings return to factory default values To set the Network Configuration IP address net mask default gateway DNS server address host name to the default settings enter a checkmark in the box next to the Reinitialize Network Settings When the Reinitialize button is depressed the system will automatically reboot C Reinitialize Network Settings ReinitializeExecute 4 17 Reboot Screen This product can be rebooted just by clicking the Reboot button 1 Once the Reboot button is clicked a new screen will display a message indicating it is rebooting 2 Click To the Login screen on the new screen to log back in If this product is rebooted because all of the event log data will be erased it is recommended to download the event log prior to rebooting for reloading afterwards Fig 4 17 1 Reboot Screen Click the Reboot button below with the mouse pointer to reboot the unit Log in 30 seconds after the initialization is completed When rebooting all event log entries will be deleted PATLITE E Setup Menu System Configuration Clock Settings User Authorization Configuration SNMP Configuration Socket Transmission Configuration E Mail Settings E Mail Message Settings Ren tere OTT A cars
27. is executed no Login Name rsh 192 168 10 100 test rsh 192 168 10 100 dotest 3 8 2 RSH Alert Timer Reset Function The RSH alert timer reset function is capable of being selected for Shared or Individual when setting up the timer function for the Signal Tower lights and buzzer control Refer to 3 8 2 Timer Reset Function Shared Each Signal Tower tier and buzzer are controlled by a common timer Individual Each Signal Tower tier and buzzer are controlled by individual timers 32 The following explains the difference in operation between the Shared and Individual selection for this product when setting up the alert timer reset function Procedure Ex 1 Transmit the command to the products IP address 192 168 10 10 Use the login name root then execute the following commands of Red Lighting other colors no status change no buzzer status change for 10 seconds rsh 192 168 10 10 I root alert 199999 10 Ex 2 3 seconds after Ex 1 transmit the command to the products IP address 192 168 10 10 Use the login name root then execute the following commands of Green Lighting other colors no status change no buzzer status change for 10 seconds rsh 192 168 10 10 I root alert 991999 10 Alert Timer Reset Function set for Shared The execution affects the influence of the timer when the command is sent The red LED starts at 10 seconds pa Red and Green with a remainder of 10 seconds Red stays ON t
28. it is highly recommended that the customer who uses this product to resynchronize the time Fig 4 2 2 Manually Setup Clock Setup Screen Before Clock Settings NH Monitor Time 2011 06 21 19 29 18 2011 06 21 19 31 18 Manually Setup Clock Host Computer Time NTP Server Address Time Calibration Interval 0 Fig 4 2 3 Manually Setup Clock Setup Screen After Clock Settings NH Monitor Time Host Computer Time 2011 06 21 19 32 55 2011 06 21 19 32 57 Manually Setup Clock NTP Server Address Time Calibration Interval 0 43 4 2 2 Synchronizing with an NTP server An NTP server can be linked by entering the NTP server address to synchronize with the clock in this product and the time updated by sending a request for time adjustment to that NTP server Setup Method 1 Enter the NTP server address in the NTP Server Address column 2 Enter a value for the interval to communicate with the NTP server in the Time Calibration Interval column 3 Click the Set button to activate the setup Fig 4 2 4 NTP server Clock Setup Screen Clock Settings NH Monitor Time 2011 06 21 19 36 54 Host Computer Time 2011 06 21 19 36 54 Manually Setup Clock NTP Server Address ntp1 jst mfeed ad jp Time Calibration Interval E O e Depending on the NTP server too many requests within an alloted time may cause t
29. kind of operating patterns for the LED Signal Tower is available such as continuous lighting flashing pattern1 and flashing pattern2 Continuous ON Flashing Pattern1 Repetitive 500ms ON 500ms OFF Flashing Pattern2 Repetitive 80ms ON 170ms OFF 80ms ON 170ms OFF 500ms OFF 3 2 Buzzer Control Functions Four kind of buzzer sounds such as buzzer pattern1 buzzer pattern2 buzzer pattern3 and buzzer pattern4 are available to distinguish a variety of conditions with the use of audible and visual warnings Buzzer Pattern1 Repetitive 250ms ON 250ms OFF Buzzer Pattern2 Repetitive 500ms ON 500ms OFF Buzzer Pattern3 Repetitive 200ms ON 50ms OFF 200ms ON 550ms OFF Buzzer Pattern4 Continuous ON 22 3 3 Test Functions The test function does a sequential check of the Signal Tower and buzzer as well as checking other operations The test operation lights up the tower lights and buzzer every second in steps in the order of red yellow green blue white and buzzer When only a three tiered Signal Tower is in use a time delay between the third tier and buzzer sound will occur Stopping the test operation can be performed 7 seconds after execution when the buzzer test is complete it takes about 1 second Test Function Starting Method e When the Test Button is Depressed e When the test or dotest Commands
30. mail Sending Transmission Subject elect the E mail subject title Message elect the E mail message to text TRAP Select the Active Inactive condition for the trap F nae fx Inactive Transmission transmission ange ange ange ange ange 63 4 12 Clear Control Setup Screen Setup the operation to clear the status with the CLEAR button or to combine with other commands to clear the Signal Tower status Clear All A function to clear both the Signal Tower and buzzer status and return to its normal mode of operation Depress twice to clear all One press of the CLEAR button to stop the buzzer sound Pressing the CLEAR button a second time returns it to its normal mode of operation Setup Method 1 When using the CLEAR button to return to its normal mode after an E mail Sending and TRAP transmission are received select the Active radio button 2 When using the CLEAR command from an SNMP clear execution to return to its normal mode after an E mail Sending and TRAP transmission are received select the Active radio button 3 When using the CLEAR from an RSH command execution to return to its normal mode after an E mail Sending and TRAP transmission are received select the Active radio button When selecting Active for E mail Sending Select the preferred E mail subject title and text Select the Receiver for the E mail to be sent to 4 Select the clear switch setup for either Clear All or Depress tw
31. the following data will execute the status of the Signal Tower and buzzer soda Identifier Classification funn Empty Data Size XX G se om om om om Response from the Read Command Data Control Bits 6 bit Refer to Capacity of Data Control Bits Example for a data acquisition response Signal Tower Red Flashing Pattern1 Amber Flashing Pattern2 Green Lighting with no buzzer is read and the response from this product is indicated in the following table after the command trans mission Data Control Bits 6 b rn aa OC Status Condition Clear Command The change in the operating state for this product is made when setting up the Normal Mode Setup Produc Identifier Classification C Empty Data Size OKE 28 3 7 E mail Sending Function It can transmit up to eight registered e mail addresses The subject and message of the transmitting mail can be registered for 16 different situations per subject title to be transmitted via e mail to the 8 registered addresses The user authentication method during transmission can be selected from either SMTP Authentication POP Authentication or No Authentication Refer to 4 6 E mail Sending Setup Screen and 4 7 E mail Message Setup Screen for further details of the setting method 3 7 1 E mail Message Contents The registration of 16 subjects and 16 messages for transmitting mail can be selected in combination when sending an alert m
32. trap Inactive Function transmission function Half width alphanumeric character TRAP Transmission Setup the community name for the public and underscore Maximum 32 Characters Half width numbers from 1 to 10 TRAP IP Address _ IP address format for the destination Blank aen tas canbe used Tor a to Receiver of sending a TRAP transmission to Maximum 63 Characters 4 5 Socket Communication Setup Screen Set up for the use of the PHN Command and PNS Command with Socket Communication Setup Method 1 Select either TCP or UDP in the Protocol field for the communication method 2 Enter the port to be used in the Port Number field 3 Click the Set button to save all entries Fig 4 5 1 Socket Communication Setup Screen Socket Transmission Configuration Protocol TCP UDP Set Table 4 5 1 Socket Communication Setup Parameters Default Input Setting Select from TCP or UDP Set the reception port number 10000 Half width numbers from 10000 to 65535 aS Re ET SEO Refer to 3 5 PHN Command Reception Function for PHN Commands Refer to 3 6 PNS Command Reception Function for PNS Commands 47 4 6 Mail Transmission Setup Screen This product can be set up to send E mail messages The following are events which will transmit E mail messages When transmitting an E mail it is transmitted in sequence from the smaller address number to the larger address number of the recipient E
33. 4 Cisco Inc and Information Network Center of Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither the name of Cisco Inc Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications nor the names of their contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDIN
34. 92 168 10 10 clear status Command Contents Return the present status of the Signal Tower and buzzer to Normal Mode Syntax i status Return Value Current Condition rygbcz Command Transmission Example Ex 1 A product with an IP address of 192 168 10 10 acquisitions the operating state of the Signal Tower The designated sender user name for the Signal Tower status acquisition is patlite rsh 192 168 10 10 I patlite status Response 201003 The login name was omitted for status acquisition of the Signal Tower rsh 192 168 10 10 status Response 201003 31 test dotest Command Contents Executes confirmation of the Signal Tower and buzzer operation in sequence order of Red Amber Green Blue White and Buzzer Pattern Syntax test dotest Return Value None Command Transmission Example Ex 1 A product with an IP address of 192 168 10 10 can verify operation of the Signal Tower The common login name for the Signal Tower status confirmation is patlite rsh 192 168 10 10 I patlite test rsh 192 168 10 10 I patlite dotest Signal Tower status confirmation is executed no Login Name rsh 192 168 10 10 test rsh 192 168 10 10 dotest Ex 2 A product with an IP address of 192 168 10 100 can verify operation of the Signal Tower The designated sender user name for the Signal Tower status confirmation is root rsh 192 168 10 100 I root test rsh 192 168 10 100 I root dotest Signal Tower status confirmation
35. Address value where it was moved to in order to verify it in the system setup screen 19 20 2 6 Network Setup with the DHCP Function This product can access a DHCP Server to acquire network information 2 6 1 Setup Method with the TEST Switch 1 2 3 4 If this product is unable to access a DHCP Server it will return to the factory default network First connect this product with the network environment to be used Refer to Fig 2 5 3 Set the volume level switch to LOW before applying power to this product Push the TEST Switch while inserting the power connector into the power outlet The DHCP function takes effect when this product starts up information When the DHCP function is used any future connections are started after the DHCP function setup is activated When it is necessary to use the manual settings please use the Web Setup Tool and our PNS Manager software tool 2 6 2 Setup Method with the Web Setup Tool 1 ad Select the IP Address Setup Method in the System Configuration screen as Setup Automatically Refer to Fig 2 6 1 Setup the device and host name etc as needed Click the Set button to save all changes and to activate them After the Set button is clicked the Web Setup Tool changes to another screen to reboot the product click the Network Reboot icon to continue Refer back to Fig 2 5 4 Rebooting the network takes about 20 seconds Fig 2 6 1 System Setup
36. An E mail and TRAP transmission can be sent at the time of an event occurance E mail Transmission Send to a maximum of 8 selectable addresses A subject title and the text corresponding to the subject title can be created for the occured event It uses the authentication protocol for POP and SMTP SNMP v2c SNMP TRAP Transmission The transmission can send an e mail to a maximum of eight selectable addresses 1 6 4 Setup and Updates With a web setup tool a detailed setup containing the IP Address of the product can be arranged The firmware can also be upgraded remotely Fig 1 6 1 Web Setup Tool Screen Lox Network Signal Tower Windows Internet Balore U0 J ral ma G C amp J http 192 168 10 1 cgi bin nhcgi 8 gt x EF Google Se BRCAD f MSN Japan BFTTOHAh v Hotmail Personnaliser les liens E AHOHTTOPK v n O my AA 77E Yo Or M Network Signal Tower NH Series Network Monitoring Signal Tower Web Setup Tool User Authorization Configuration SNMP Configuration Socket Transmission Configuration E Mail Settings E Mail Message Settings RSH Command Configuration E Operation Settings TRAP Reception Configuration Ping Monitoring Configuration Application Monitoring Configuration Clear Control Configuration Normal Mode Settings Test Switch Settings m NH Unit Controls Signal Tower Output Control Reinitiali
37. G NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Part 7 Fabasoft R amp D Software GmbH amp Co KG copyright notice BSD Copyright c Fabasoft R amp D Software GmbH amp Co KG 2003 oss fabasoft com Author Bernhard Penz lt bernhard penz fabasoft com gt Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution The name of Fabasoft R amp D Software GmbH amp Co KG or any of its subsidiaries brand or product names may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GO
38. I root alert 131003 20 Ex 4 A product with an IP address of 192 168 10 10 with Red Lighting Amber Flashing Pattern2 Green Lighting Buzzer Pattern3 all on for 20 seconds no login name rsh 192 168 10 10 alert 131003 20 clear doclear Command Contents To clear the Signal Tower and Buzzer returning to the Normal Mode Syntax clear p z doclear p z Return Value Status after command is executed Option Refer to Table 3 8 3 Table 3 8 3 clear doclear Command Option Explanation Explanation p Turn off all Signal Tower Lights Turn off Buzzer Alarm Return to Normal Mode Command Transmission Example Ex 1 A product with an IP address of 192 168 10 10 and a common login name of patlite with all the Signal Tower Lights turned off rsh 192 168 10 10 I patlite clear p with all the Signal Tower Lights turned off no login name rsh 192 168 10 10 clear p Ex 2 A product with an IP address of 192 168 10 10 and a designated sender user name of root with the Buzzer alarm turned off rsh 192 168 10 10 I root doclear z with the Buzzer alarm turned off no login name rsh 192 168 10 10 clear z Ex 3 A product with an IP address of 192 168 10 10 and a designated sender user name of root with all the Signal Tower Lights and Buzzer returned to the Normal Mode rsh 192 168 10 10 I root clear with all the Signal Tower Lights and Buzzer returned to the Normal Mode no login name rsh 1
39. LTE ME Sr ATON re a 6 Replacement and Option Parts 77 eee UE lel a E 28 6 2 Signal Tower Unit Color Arrangement l aaaaoooooooeeaaea aeeoo aaaea aoaaa 78 6 2 1 NHL Signal Tower Unit Color Rearrangement Method laaan 78 p opion Tana ee ae ee ee ee ee ae ee eee a es 6 3 1 Wall Mount Bracket 79 6 3 2 Partition Mounting Bracket aeeoea 80 7 Troubleshooting 82 E a 8 Freeware Terms of Agreement 83 a ey PONU as etary ee had ek cer cee eee ae oer Rae eae EES eS ete Sa dS Se a ee ee Bese tra cepeas dee dec tc detsnes salcac dere aanadnuac ities acne ee naeus cacaelp adeuaenscteetas 20 9 BSD ican ston ce comet ees eos ce aie esc eae a tess 2 Revision History 94 1 Product Outline 1 1 Outer Dimensional Drawing epeo NHL 3FB1 O RYG O Outer Dimensional Drawing 1 2 Part Names and Functions 8 Cover Seal M Power Gable Camp 1 3 Model Number Configuration NHL 3FB1 L RYG p RYG LED units are in order from top to bottom of red yellow and green U AC Adaptor Included N AC Adaptor not Included 10 1 4 General Specifications Specification AC Adaptor Rated Voltage acoowvozw o AC Adaptor Operating Voltage Range AC 90Vto264V gt o O Power Consumption Be Y_ Red Amber ereen Bue Whie Buzer Operating Temperat
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42. Screen for DHCP Automatic Setup System Configuration Signal Tower nh patlite jp Setup Manually Setup Automatically nh patlite jp Set 2 7 Operation Settings 2 7 1 Setting the Clock The clock for this product can be set up For setting the clock on this product the following are two methods gt Communicates with the PC clock to adjust the time when logging in gt Communicates with an NTP server to adjust the time for this product Refer to 4 2 Time Setup Screen for details on setting the time If the power supply is not applied for more than a day and a half the generated time may be cleared or delayed and the clock should be reset again 2 7 2 Normal Mode Setup The normal state of operation of this product can be displayed by using the Normal Mode setup When this product is in its normal state of operation the condition such as the Green LED in the ON condtion can be indicated on the Signal Tower once the setup is complete Refer to 4 13 Normal Mode Setup Screen for setting up the Normal Mode operating status of this product If the normal operating condition does not require any status lights to stay on then there is no need to set this parameter up 21 3 Functionality Details This section explains the available functions of this product and their differences by the timing charts indicated below 3 1 Signal Tower Control Functions Three
43. Update Failure Screen NH Series Network Monitoring Signal Tower Web Setup Tool Firmware update error has occurred Please repeat update procedure Fig 4 20 2 shows the type of screen in case an error occurs during the firmware update If an error occurs during the firmware update please try again If an error repeatedly occurs during the firmware update process please contact your nearest Patlite Sales Representative 72 4 21 Setup Table Entry Screen The Setup Table Entry screen lists and displays the contents of settings operation functions such as application monitor abnormality and abnormality restoration Ping monitor abnormality and abnormality restoration TRAP reception setup operations as well as the firmware version of this product The solid circle indicates when the E mail Sending and TRAP transmission are activated The dash lines display where items selected are not changed Display 1 Current firmware version 2 TRAP Output Control Setting for Reception table entries 1 16 to indicate setup conditions 3 PING Operation Setting for Monitoring Abnormality table entries 1 16 to indicate setup conditions Fig 4 21 Setup Table Entry Screen Setup Table Entries Ver 1 11 Eh TRAP Output Control Setting for Reception a a a SE OS Ce a a PING Operation Setting for Monitoring Abnormality ps E a a 73 5 MIB With this product there is an exclusive MIB Management Informa
44. WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 93 94 Revision History ca The upper right corner of the cover indicating the revison of this manual can be compared with previous revisions according to the table below 8169 A Revision Symbol Revision Symbol Revision Date Contents of Revision A June 2011 First Publishing B Sep 2011 Added text to the UL standards PATLITE PATLITE Corporation International Division Sales amp Marketing Department TEL 8 8 Matsuya machi Chuo ku Osaka 542 0067 Japan FAX PATLITE U S A Corporation TEL 20130 S Western Avenue Torrance CA 90501 U S A FAX PATLITE Europe GmbH TEL Am EEDE 8 D 85399 Hallbergmoos Germany FAX ATLITE SINGAPORE PTE LTD TEL No 2 Leng ies Road 05 01 Thye Hong Centre Singapore 159086 FAX PATLITE CHINA Corporation TEL Room 512 J
45. When using the TRAP transmission set to Active TRAP command transmitted when the TRAP is active OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 1 Name trapPatliteAlarmAdded Fig 4 10 1 Ping Monitor Setup Screen Ping Monitoring Configuration Monitoring Target Address Equipment Name Transmission Frequency 0 30 0 Set the number of pings within the monitoring period No Change No Change No Change No Change No Change No Change X Active Inactive Subject 1 Message v Message 1 7 7 1 Unassigned 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned l4 Unassigned E mail R am 5 Unassigned 6 Unassigned 7 Unassigned E8 Unassigned Trap Transmission Active Inactive 57 58 Setup Method Continued 8 Setup for Signal Tower operation when a recovery from a monitor abnormality occurs 9 To send an E mail when a monitor abnormality recovery occurs set the E mail Sending to Active When the E mail Sending is activated Register the subject and the message text to transmit Then select the recipient for the E mail Sending 10 When using the TRAP transmission set to Active 11 Click the Set button to activate the setup TRAP Command received when TRAP condition occurs OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 2 Name trapPatliteAlarmRemoved Fig 4 10 2 Ping Monitor Setup Screen 2 RED No C
46. abnormality is occuring 3 Even in the following time period if there is no ping response the number of times to count an abnormality is counted as one time The total number of transmission times is set to 2 and the Ping Monitoring Abnormality Condition is executed When the Abnormality Judgement Value is set as a 1 if the next Ping Monitoring Abnormality Condition is judged as no abnormality then the number of judging abnormality is cleared back to 0 3 9 2 Ping Monitoring Function For Ping Monitor Setting Screen No 21 to 24 Monitoring il oes Vee wise MEF MO Ft Mi Set up with the Web Setup Tool I Ping Monitoring Period Ping Monitoring starts sttime Reply st time No Reply 1st time No Reply after setup 2nd time No Reply 2nd time No Reply 2nd time No Reply completion 3rd time Reply 3rd time No Reply 3rd time _ No Repl When there is a Ping When there is no When there is no response during a Ping Ping response at all Ping response at all monitoring period during a Ping during a Ping monitoring period monitoring period Judgment No Abnormalities Judgment Abnormal Judging Abnormal the 2nd time Judgment Abnormal Judging Abnormal the 1st time With the number of transmissions set to 2 the judgement decides its a Ping monitor abnormality Execution starts when abnormality is detected If a Clear operation Refer to 3 11 Clear Control Function is e
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48. and humidiy changes are present e Where its exposed to an environment with poor ventillation e Where its exposed to vibrations exceeding the specifications e Where its exposed to corrosive gas e Where its exposed to a salty air environment e Where its exposed to dust iron powder etc e Where its exposed to high concentrations of chemicals or oil mist Where its exposed to rain or other types of wet environments Maintenance and Inspection gt Cleaning e When cleaning be sure to disconnect the power before doing so e The cleaning of this product should be with a soft cloth and a neutral detergent such as dish soap diluted with water and should be wiped lightly Since it is easy to crack the surface of the product when wiping with too much strength please be careful e Do not wipe this product with volatile chemicals or chemically treated dustcloth containing benzine thinner etc e Please do not wipe with a cloth containing too much moisture If moisture gets inside the product it can cause short circuiting electric shock or fire e Periodically remove dust from the electric socket to prevent a fire hazard By allowing dust to adhere to the power supply terminal it can be the result of fire or failure from short circuiting gt Inspection e Please check the following contents when inspecting this product Supplied Power Source Power Supply Voltage Tolerance Tolerable Voltage Range should be from AC 100 to 240V Ambi
49. are Received by the RSH Test Function Stopping Method e When the CLEAR Switch is Depressed e When the RSH receives a Clear or Doclear Command e From an SNMP Clear Command e From the Web Setup Tool of the Signal Tower Operation Screen e From a PNS Command sending a Clear Command Transmission Fig 4 3 1 Detailed View of Test Operation During the test operation this product stops receiving everything else except the Ping monitoring application 3 4 SNMP Function This product can control the Signal Tower and acquisition the status and TRAP reception using the SNMP functions For customers who purchased this product Please download the MIB file for use with the SNMP functions Furthermore for details on the setting method of this product refer to 4 4 SNMP Setting Screen 23 3 4 1 SNMP SET Control Function for Signal Tower The Signal Tower and buzzer are controllable through the SNMPSET command The following is an example to control the on and off for the Signal Tower lighting and buzzer Application Example 1 Turning the red unit on Set it up as followed Object Object ID controlLightControlState 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 2 1 controlLightControl Timer 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 3 1 Application Example 2 Operating the flashing pattern1 for the amber unit Set it up as followed Object ID controlLightControlState 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 5 1 2 1 2 2 controlLightControlTimer 1 3
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51. atrapPatliteAppMonitorAlarmRemoved 7 OBJECT IDENTIFIER utrapPatliteTestSwExecuted 8 OBJECT IDENTIFIER 5 2 PATLITE MIB SPECIFICATIONS The following explains the MIB Specification for the NH Series Monitoring Tower iso 1 L _org 3 OY aaa L internet 1 L private 4 L enterprises 1 gt patlite 20440 __sailite Modulard Ee eer ident 1 onfig 2 alarm 3 monitor 4 control 5 trap 6 75 76 Table 6 2 1 MIB Specifications om Name moa aeS Comment Mo fident troup 1 3 0 idensHWVersion String 3 read only Hardware Version 4 monitor Mort Group 41 pingSever fping monitoring setting 4 1 2 0 pingServerlable notaccessible ping monitoringtable 4121 0 pingServerTableEnty fnotaccessibe 4 2 4 4 index 4 1 2 1 3 index pingServerAlertValue INTEGER normal 1 ping monitor condition occurred 2 normal 1 event occurred 2 4 1 2 1 4 index 43 logdump flog setting o 51 oontrottight signal tower control 5 1 2 0 controlLightfable notaccessible 5 1 2 1 0 ___ controlLighffableEntry _ notaccessible INTEGER red 1 am 5 1 2 1 1 index controlLightDeviceColor ber 2 green 3 blue 4 jread only clear 5 buzzer 6 read only signal tower color R 1 Y 2 G 3 B 4 C 5 Buz 6 pattern 4 6 controlLightControlTimer is set by entering values above zero A preset value is decremented for every second until it is 0 then it changes to the 5
52. ble cause of failure may occur Do not disassemble or attempt to repair this product by any means Failure to comply will result in equipment damage or fire Do not bend the power supply cables or signal wires recklessly Disconnection will result in this machine breaking down Do not install or run wiring near or where equipment such as solenoids etc generate strong electric or magnetic fields or near any power lines Failure to comply may result in malfunction due to inductive noise Do not place any part of this product Body AC Adaptor Rubber Feet where infants can reach it If it is swallowed accidentally it could be detrimental If it is suspected of being swallowed please consult an emergency medical center immediately Regarding the Trademarks or Registered Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation of America Japan and other countries Firefox is the trademark or registered trademark of the Mozilla Foundation of America and other countries The company names and brand names written in this book are trademarks or registered trademarks of each company Handling Cautions This product is for indoor use only Do not use it outdoors When installing this product please avoid installation in the following places e Where its exposed to direct sunlight e Where high temperatures such as near fire or in a humid place e Where drastic temperature
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54. ception according to the Signal Tower can be included For further details on the setting method refer to 4 9 TRAP Reception Setting Screen 3 4 4 TRAP Transmission Function The TRAP is sent to the designated sender when the TRAP Reception setup for this product is done For further details on the setting method refer to 4 4 The SNMP Configuration Screen Set the community name for the TRAP transmission of this product to public 24 3 5 PHN Command Reception Function The socket communication control protocol used with the PHN Series ex PHN 3FBE1 is being used to control this product The socket communications protocol can be selected from either TCP or UDP and a port number from 10000 to 65535 can be set The following explains the PHN commands used by the socket communication function For further details of the setting method refer to 4 5 Socket Communication Configuration Screen Writing Command Transmitting the following data controls the Signal Tower and buzzer W 57H Operation Data 8 Bits o 1fo l1f o 1 1 4 Reference of Operation Data Contents Details of Operation Data Signal Tower Flashing Signal Tower Lighting Seon aee Fed_ Patona Pate Gren Anior Red Example of sending the writing command transmission To operate the Signal Tower with a red lighting amber flashing green lighting and buzzer pattern2 enter into the operation data a 1 bit to make it turn
55. computer to another computer via a computer network The following explains how to control the Signal Tower via the RSH command The command syntax which this product can receive is indicated below For the setting method of the RSH Command Connection Authentication Operation after Reception refer to 4 8 RSH Command Reception Setup Screen Table 3 8 1 Receivable Commands Controls Signal Tower Buzzer clear doclear Returns to Normal Mode status Acquisitions the Signal Tower Status test dotest Executes a Self test Using the RSH Commands Command Input Method rshJP address LLogin Name Command Option Command Input Method when the designated sender address is inactive rshIP address rl Common login name when designated sender address is inactive Command Option u indicates a space indicates an option The use of login abbreviations for the login name is limited to when the account name and the PC are registered in half width alphanumeric characters on the command reception screen which transmits the RSH command alert Command Contents To control the Signal Tower and buzzer Syntax alert rygbcz sec Return Value Status after command is executed Option Refer to Table 3 8 2 Table 3 8 2 RSH Command Option Explanation Explanation rygbe Turing on and off of the Signal Tower LED Units and Buzzer Alarms or rRed N O Lightoff 1 Lighting _ 2 Flashing Pattern1 3 Flashing Pattern2
56. cords when a CLEAR has been executed by the RSH Command and displays the designated sender IP address PNS Command It records when a CLEAR has been executed by the PNS Command IP address command argument and the alert designated sender X Event Contents Status Test It records when the RSH Command is executed The clear execution is not included ALERT When the alert command is executed it records the argument and designated sender IP address X An IP address is not written in cases where the designated sender address is inactivated Status The status command is recorded at the time of execution Test The test command records at the time of execution Event i F SNMP Event Contents CONTROL Event When this product is operated by the SNMP Set Commands the Signal Tower color and buzzer conditions Details are recorded The applicable command is controlLightControlState 3 15 Configuration Data Save Load Setup The setting menu for this product is read and can be saved as configuration data on the PC Also configuration data which was read can be selected to be written in The config setup is done from the Web Setup Tool Refer to 4 19 Configuration Data Save Load Setup Screen for the setting method 3 16 Firmware Update Function The firmware for this product can be updated The firmware is updated via the Web Setup Tool Refer to 4 20 Firmware Update Screen for the setting method 39 40 4
57. covery from the abnormal operation Refer to 4 11 Application Monitoring Configuration Screen for details on the setting method As an example with a monitoring period of 30 seconds the received data from the application is monitored 1 2 3 Application Monitor After the setup is complete and it receives data from the address monitoring point the monitoring will commence If data is received within the monitoring period of 30 seconds it will be judged as having no abnormalities However if the data is not able to be received within the allotted period 30 seconds in this example it makes a judgment of abnormality Once judged as abnormal the operation at the time of the detected abnormality is carried out If data is received from the application after detecting a generated event of abnormality it will detect a recovery from the abnormality The operation at the time of recovery from the abnormal condition will return to its monitoring condition again Fig 3 10 1 Detailed Example of Application Monitoring Data Data Monitor Starting Response Transmission Point Side Application Monitoring Period NHL Side Ji Vi Application Monitoring Period Application 1 Monitoring Period l vy ee SE When data couldn t be When data was received Application Monitoring aceived during a during the detection of an mi reset monitor reception period abnormality Application Monitor Application Monitoring Application Mon
58. ditions for when the CLEAR button is pressed Clear All 64 4 13 Normal Mode Setup Screen Set up the status of the Signal Tower for its normal operating condition Setup Method 1 Select the desired status for the Signal Tower to be at its normal operating condition 2 Click the Set icon button to initiate the setup 3 After the setup is complete press the Clear switch on the body for the normal operating condition to be displayed io A AN A ADL a tL a AL Normal Mode Settings Do not light up v Lst Table 4 13 1 Normal Mode Setup Parameters Default Contents Value Red Amber Green Blue White Do not Lighting Lighting Lighting Lighting Lighting light up Select from 65 4 14 Test Button Setup Screen The following settings can be used to output an operation when the TEST button is pressed Setup Method To output an E mail Sending and TRAP transmission when the TEST button is pressed select the Active radio button When sending an E mail select the Active radio button 1 Select the preferred E mail subject title and text Select the Receiver for the E mail to be sent to The TRAP Command for this product to receive when the TRAP condition occurs OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 8 Name trapPatliteTestSwExecuted 2 Click the Set button to activate the setup Fig 4 14 1 Test Switch Setup Screen Test Switch Settings
59. dress If no restrictions have been made select Inactive When Inactive is selected for designated sender addressing 7 Enter a common login name while the designated sender IP address is invalid Click the Set button on the lower right side of the screen for the settings to be saved When Active is selected for designated sender addressing 8 Enter the IP address into the designated sender IP address column to allow command execution A maximum of 16 accounts can be registered To allow activation for command execution enter a login name 9 Click the Set icon button to initiate the setup 51 When using this product with the internal timer function if the RSH Alert Timer Reset Function is changed the timers for all the LEDs and buzzer is canceled Fig 4 8 1 RSH Command Setup Screen RSH Command Configuration RSH Scryer Active Inactive Function RSH alert timer eset Rincon 5 Shared Separate Active ive Subject 1 Message v Message 1 X 1 Unassigned 2 Unassigned 13 Unassigned 4 Unassigned 5 Unassigned 6 Unassigned 7 Unassigned 8 Unassigned E mail Recetver Trap Transmission Active Inactive Designate Sender Address Active Inactive D Common login name when designated sender address is inactive
60. dress Format Addresses 1 to 4 group Trap Number Setup the Object ID TRAP numbers to receive integers and Penod Blank Maximum 127 Charac Items 1 to 4 trap commands from 1 to 4 for the group fais OID Items 1 to4 Setup the TRAP command object ID with vari Integers and Revo Ar mae i Blank Maximum 127 Charac variable bindings able bindings for items 1 to 4 fens Model items 1 to 4 Setup the variable bindings object ID model to st receive TRAP commands Only integer types Integer variable bindings can be selected Value Items 1 to 4 Setup the variable binding s object ID to receive Integer 0 to 65535 variable bindings traps Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Red Flashing2 No Flashing No Change No Change Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 SBRT Flashing2 No Flashing No Change Nocnange Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Flashing No Change NevChange Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Blue Flashing2 No Flashing No Change Ne Change 5 fe 3 eee Select from Pattern1 Pattern2 Pattern3 Pat N Chande tern4 Stop No Change g __ __ Select the Active Inactive condition for the E mail E mail Transmission Inactive Sending Subject Select the E mail subject title Message Select the E mail message to text TRAP Transmission Select the Active Inactive condition for the trap inactive transmission Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Fla
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62. e RSH F protocol With network integrated management software and various event monitoring tools it is possible to trigger lighting flashing buzzer sound and buzzer sound synchronized with the Signal Tower lights This product can monitor the connectivity of a network device SNMP v1 v2c Low cost Monitor networking equipment A network monitor Signal Tower can tell an administrator about generated abnormalities and hindrances promptly as an SNMP command to respond with light and sound to an SNMP TRAP from the equipment UPS a printer a router a switch etc via the network It can distinguish the variable bindings The registration of 16 groups 4 nodes per group is possible SELF DIAGNOSIS It is possible without control from the network to instead use the test switch on the front of the product to check the functions of the Signal Tower and buzzer S OC AE Compatible with PHN Commands The Signal Tower and buzzer are controllable by a 2 byte command Compatible with the NHE 3 FB NHC 3 FB NHM 3 FB and PHN 3FBE1 Some functions are limited Event Occurance Command Execution Lighting Tier Sounding Buzzer RSH Example rsh 192 168 10 1 I root alert 111001 The commands are compatable with the new PNS The Signal Tower and buzzer are controllable through the PNS command All the different patterns are controllable 12 1 6 3 Transmission Function Configuration
63. e the clear button is pressed the status will return to the monitoring condition For other functions outside the Clear operation because they do not control the abnormality detection condition the Ping monitor abnormality status will remain uncleared Any operations outside a Clear command may be due to the Ping Monitoring Function which continues to remain active when it is in operation 34 3 9 2 Ping Monitoring Function Nodes 21 to 24 The following explains the function of operation for setting up the frequency of transmissions and the number of transmissions within the frequency number The monitor period can be set up from 1 to 600 seconds for the Ping monitor period The following is an example of setting the number of times to transmit with a value of 2 and 3 With the number set for 2 the transmission will send two packets and if judgement of an abnormal condition continues to be generated twice the Ping Monitor Condition detects an abnormality If the transmission number is set to 3 then the transmission will send three packets during the Ping monitoring period Refer to the following figure A judgement of abnormality is detected at the time of the following monitoring periods 1 If one ping response out of three packets is recieved then judgement of no abnormality is detected 2 If all three ping responses were not answered among the three packets it counts as one time for judging that an
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65. ent Temperature Operating Temperature Range should be from 0 to 40 C Sunrounaing Ambient Humidity Operating Humidity Range should be 20 to 80 RH Envi t Se Presence of Dust No dust should be accumulated Product Checklist Although our company takes all possible quality control measures to ensure proper packing of this product if there should be any missing items please refer to the last page to contact your nearest PATLITE Sales Representative e NH Series Main Unit 1 Body and 1 Stand e Quick Start Operation Manual 1 Sheet e Adhesive Seal 8 Sheets e Rubber Feet 4 Pieces e Support Base 1 Piece e AC Adaptor 1 Unit The AC Adaptor for NHL 3FB1N RYG is not enclosed Table of Contents 1 Product Outline 9 1 1 Outer Dimensional Drawing O 9 1 2 Part Names and Functions O 10 1 3 Model Number Configuration 10 1 4 General Specifications 11 1 5 AC Adaptor Specifications O 11 1 6 Description of Functionality OOOCkf f O 12 1 6 1 Monitoring Function a socne oeiia aiee aa oiei 12 1 6 2 Transmission Commands aosida ae haa adad ia 12 1 6 3 Transmission Function Configuration aooo 13 1 6 4 Setup and Updates aoia a a t aariin 13 2 Installation Procedure and Flowchart 14 eS T 2 1 Network Signal Tower Flowchart O O O 14 2 1 1 Manually Setting Up Network eee 14 2 1 2 DHGP Function Setup socion cca cscceceocarecsscccscese cuca EEEE 15 2 2 Signal Tower Installation 16 2 3 Power Supply Input 17 PATAN COEN a a eee ee 17 2 5
66. esignated sender address name is omitted the operation is determined only by the TRAP number Among two existing variable binding registrations the first registration is also possible If the TRAP designated sender address name and TRAP number is omitted it will not operate even with variable bindings registered 54 Fig 4 9 1 TRAP Reception Setup Screen TRAP Reception Configuration Boag A A A A A Aa A 0 GO Gott O OO mea NN SSS variable bindings2 Type integer Vatue 0 TRAP Source Address 00 variable bindings1 T Type integer v Value O varable bindings2 Type integer Value O arom 3 variable bindings 1 OID Type integer v Watue 0 variable bindings2 OID Type integer v Walue 0 TRAP OID variable bindings 1 Type integer Value 0 variable bindings2 Type integer Y Value 0 No Change No Change No Change No Change No Change No Change v E mail Sending Active Inactive Subject 1 Message 7 Message 1 1 Unassigned 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned 14 Unassigned E mail R GE PARNE 5 Unassigned 6 Unassigned 7 Unassigned 8 Unassigned T Active Tac 55 56 Table 4 9 1 TRAP Reception Setup Parameters Item Contents Detal Input Parameter Seiding Value Full Half size Characters Trap Designated Sender Peka Ni 7 oo TRAR ssnter addresses Blank IP Ad
67. essage of up to 8 registered E mail addresses The e mail text would include the equip ment name its location the sender the message and supplementary information indicated in table 3 7 1 be low The contents of the registered subject is indicated If the 17th fixed e mail subject title NH ORIGINAL is selected the equipment location message transmis sion time stamp and event contents is indicated If the 17th e mail subject text is selected as None nothing is indicated in the text Registered subject title when selecting No 17 is NH ORIGINAL System Location YY MM DD hh mm Contents of the event Name Table 3 7 1 Fixed Written Subject Contents TRAP Reception TRAP Monitor Setup Registered Group Name Execute Clear by pushbutton Blank Blank Ping Monitor Abnormality Detection PING Error Th guipment name a mie Ping Monitor Ping Monitor Recovery Detection PING Recover Theequipment name P i the Ping Monitor Application Monitor Abnormality tis The equipment name registered in the Application i APP Error Detection Monitor setup Application Monitor Recovery APP Recover The equipment name registered in the Application Detection i Monitor setup xecute Clear RSH Command RSH Executes TEST button pressed TEST Switch Blank 29 3 8 RSH Command Function 3 8 1 RSH Commands RSH remote shell is a CUI program which executes a shell command from one
68. eter ang Value Option SMTP Server Set the IP Address of the SMTP SEACE VAEA SERRO A server address Address Server Maximum 63 Characters SMTP Port Set the port number of the Number SMTP Server Select among SMTP Authen tication POP Authentication No Authentication Encrypted Select between SSL TLS or Connection None Half width alphanumeric characters SMTP Account Set the user name for SMTP characters which can be used for Name Authentication E mail addresses Maximum 32 characters Authentication Protocol POP3 Server Set up the POP3 server IP Ad Address dress server address Maximum 63 Characters Half width alphanumeric characters Set up the user name of the characters which can be used for POP Authentication E mail addresses Maximum 32 characters Set up the password for POP Half width alphanumeric characters Authentication Maximum 32 characters Characters which can be used for an E mail address Maximum 63 Characters Destination Addresses Set up the destination addresses Chiaraciers whichicoan De Use Ion an Blank E mail address 1 through 8 for the E mail to be sent to i Maximum 63 Characters Account Name Password Set up the E mail address for Source Address the designated sender 49 4 7 Message Contents Setup Screen The following is the setup of E mail subject titles and message contents for E mail Sending When sending E mails the contents can be pers
69. etting When there is no Ping response during the monitoring period a judgement for the number of times the abnormalities in a Ping response is counted and when the number of times for transmission is compared with the setup value for judgment the decision is made as to whether an abnormality has occured or not and the result causes a status change based on the Ping Monitor Settings Example When the number of times for transmission is set to 1 Fig 3 9 1 Ping Monitoring Function For Ping Monitor Setting Screen No 1 to 20 onion ence ony Side 3 NHL Side i T ji T A The Ping monitor starts after the completion of the Web setup tool Ping Monitoring Period When there is no Ping When there is a Ping When there is a Ping response during a Ping response during a Ping response during a Ping monitoring period Detection Abnormality monitoring period period Judgement Abnormal Judgement Recovery Judgment No Abnormalities One count per Transmission e Monitor Recovery The monitoring With the preset value set as 1 Condition condition continues judgement is a Ping monitor abnormality Condition returns to a monitoring state Changes to Abnormality Detection Condition If a Clear operation Refer to 3 11 Clear Control Function is executed when a monitoring detection is active it will return to the monitoring condition from the abnormality detection status Even with the double push clear setting onc
70. from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Flashing No Change Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Flashing No Change Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Flashing No Change Blue Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Flashing No Change Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flashing2 No Flashing No Change Buzzer Select from Pattern1 Pattern2 Pattern3 Pattern4 Stop 67 68 4 16 Reinitialization Setup Screen The setup parameters can be reset to their default values by initializing this product The network setup can be selected to be excluded from initialization If the network setup is also required to be reset to its factory defaults it can be selected to be initialized with the rest of the setup parameters If the Reinitialize Network Settings is not checked all but the network setup is initialized Network Setup refers to the IP address for this product Net Mask Default Gateway DNS server address and Host Name parameters in the System Setup Screen Setup Method When the initialization does not require the network setup to be included 1 Puta Check in the box for Network Reboot 2 Click the Reinitialize Execute button When the network setup also needs to be reinitialized 2 Just click the Reinitialize Execute button If the network setup is also
71. gned 5 Unassigned 16 Unassigned 7 Unassigned 8 Unassigned Trap Transmission O Active Inactive Set K Table 4 10 2 Ping Monitor Setup Parameters Screen Numbers 21 to 24 Default Input Setting Monitoring Duration Setup the duration for sending a Ping response 60 1to600 sec Transmission Frequency The number of Pings to transmit within the monitoring duration 1 f to 30 times 60 4 11 Application Monitor Setup Screen Setup for monitoring an application The data reception of the target is monitored If data is not received within the monitoring period it detects the communication as being abnormal and generates an abnormality event After a generated event if data is received from the monitored candidate it will detect a recovery from the abnormal operation Setup Method 1 Select from screen number 1 to 4 to setup an application monitor 2 Enter the address for the targeted monitor 3 Enter the receiving port number 4 Enter a device name 5 Setup the monitoring period Operation Setting for Monitoring Abnormality 6 Setup the condition for the Signal Tower when a monitor abnormality is detected 7 To send an E mail when a monitor abnormality occurs set the E mail Sending to Active When the E mail Sending is activated Register the subject and the message text to transmit Then select the recipient for the E mail Sending 8 When using the TRAP transmission set to Active
72. hange X AMBER No Change X GREEN No Change X No Change v No Change BUZZER No Change X E mail Sending Active Inactive Subject 1 Message v Message 1 T E1 Unassigned 2 Unassigned O3 Unassigned C4 Unassigned E mail Receiver 5 Unassigned 16 Unassigned 17 Unassigned 8 Unassigned Trap Transmission Active Inactive Set Table 4 10 1 Ping Monitor Setup Parameters Item Contents Dersu Input Parameter Value itori eer IP Address or Host Name Address Setup the IP address or host name for ping monitoring Maximum 63 Characters Equipment Pe PE Full Half size Characters Nare Setup the name for the Ping transmission monitoring Maximum 32 Characters TEE Transmission Setup the number of Ping requests Half size Integers 0 to 30 Frequency Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flash ing2 No Flashing No Change Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flash No C ing2 No Flashing No Change Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flash No C Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flash ing2 No Flashing No Change White Select from OFF ON Lighting Flashing1 Flash ing2 No Flashing No Change Buzzer Select fom No Change Pattern1 Pattern2 Pattern3 Pattern4 Stop No Change g mail Transmission Select the Active Inactive condition for the E mail Sending Subject Select the E mail subject title 1 Message n a a a a a h h h ing2
73. he limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment This device complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment The antenna used for this transmitter is built in therefore the transmitter must provide separation of at least 20cm from all persons For safe application observe the following The
74. he server to disconnect for their security reasons e Some NTP servers may require the customer to submit an application to receive a password for access which is beyond the scope of this product It is the customer s responsibility to coordinate with that service 44 4 3 User Authentication Configuration Screen Setup a password to log into the Setup Screen for this product Enter a password then re enter the password to verify its entry then click the Set button to activate it The next time for logging in will ask for the new password The password entry will allow up to 16 half width alphanumeric characters and a period Setup Method 1 Enter the password to be changed into the Password column 2 Enter the same password to be changed into the Re enter Password column to verify the entry 3 Click the Set button to activate the setup Log in with the new password the next time the login screen appears Fig 4 3 1 User Authentication Setup Screen User Authorization Configuration SS 4 Set_ Table 4 3 1 User Authentication Setup Parameters Item Contents Peru Input Parameter Saiting Value Option Password Setup a new password Blank Half width alphanumeric character and period Maximum 16 Characters Re enter Confirm the new password Blank Half width alphanumeric character and period Password Maximum 16 Characters 45 4 4 SNMP Setup Screen With an SNMP this product can communicate
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76. ice to clear all 5 Click the Set button to save the settings TRAP Command received when a TRAP condition occurs OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 4 Name trapPatliteClearExecuted Fig 4 12 1 Clear Control Setup Screen Clear Control Configuration gt Active Inactive Subject 1 Message Y Message 1 E1 Unassigned 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned E 4 Unassigned C5 Unassigned 6 Unassigned 7 Unassigned 8 Unassigned D Active Inactive Subject 1 Message Y Message 1 bd 11 Unassigned E2 Unassigned 13 Unassigned 4Unassigned E 5 Unassigned 6 Unassigned 7 Unassigned 18 Unassigned D Active Inactive Subject 1 Message Y Message 1 ad 11 Unassigned 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned 4 Unassigned 15 Unassigned 16 Unassigned T Unassigned 18 Unassigned Clear All Depress twice to clear all Set Table 4 12 1 Clear Control Setup Parameters Value Parameter ae E mail Sending _ Select the Active Inactive condition for the E mail Sending Inactive Subject Select the E mail subjecttitle st Message _ Select he E mai message to text a oe ee Unassigned 1 to 8 Select from 1 to 8 Addresses to send E mail to Unassigned TRAP Transmission _ Select the Active Inactive condition for the TRAP Transmission Inactive CLEAR Button Setting Select the setup con
77. ie PATLITE NH Series User s Manual Introduction EG Thank you for purchasing the PATLITE NH Series henceforth written as this product Network Monitoring Signal Tower Please read this NH Series instruction manual henceforth written as this book carefully before installation In addition please store this manual for future reference when performing maintenance repairs or inspections When performing maintenance and repairs etc please be sure to reread this book After reading this book if there are any questions regarding this product please contact your PATLITE Sales Representative from the contact list indicated at the end of this book Notice gt The copyrights of this book is owned by the PATLITE Company Inc henceforth referred to as our company Any reproduction duplication alteration or extracting portions of this book etc without written permission from our company is forbidden Specifications the design and other contents written in this book may be changed for improvements without prior notice and may result in differences from the actual product purchased This product meets severe quality control and inspection requirements prior to shipment but if some failure or defect is found please contact the place of purchase or your PATLITE Sales Representative indicated on the last page to solve the issue This product software is included is for the use of general office work home and
78. ight C 19yy lt name of author gt This program is free software you can redistribute it and or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation either version 2 of the License or at your option any later version This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE See the GNU General Public License for more details You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program if not write to the Free Software Foundation Inc 675 Mass Ave Cambridge MA 02139 USA Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail If the program is interactive make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode Gnomovision version 69 Copyright C 19yy name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY for details type show w This is free software and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions type show c for details The hypothetical commands show w and show c should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License Of course the commands you use may be called something other than show w and show c they could even be mouse clicks or menu items whatever suits your program You should also get your employer if yo
79. ing Configuration Equipment Name Transmission Frequency 0 30 Monitoring Interval 1 600 60 Set the sending period for the Ping a Number of Transmissions 1 3 1 Set the number of Pings per period No Change No Change No Change No Change No Change v Message 1 1 Unassigned E 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned 4 Unassigned 5 Unassigned 16 Unassigned 7 Unassigned 8 Unassigned 59 10 Setup the condition for the Signal Tower when a monitor abnormality recovery is detected 11 To send an E mail when a monitor abnormality recovery occurs set the E mail Sending to Active When the E mail Sending is activated Register the subject and the message text to transmit Then select the recipient for the E mail Sending 12 When using the TRAP transmission set to Active TRAP Command received when TRAP condition occurs OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 2 Name trapPatliteAlarmRemoved 13 Click the Set button to save the settings Fig 4 10 4 Ping Monitor Setup Screen 2 Screen Numbers 21 through 24 RED No Change X AMBER No Change GREEN No Change BLUE No Change WHITE No Change BUZZER E mail Sending Active Inactive Subject 1 Message v Message 1 hs E mail Receiver 1 Unassigned 2 Unassigned 3 Unassigned 14 Unassi
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82. itor re start abnormal detection start Recovery Start Execution l Application Monitoring Condition Please Recovery from an abnormal operation can only occur if a monitored condition was detected as abnormal 37 3 3 38 3 11 Clear Control Function The Clear operation is accessible from the following commands Clear command executed via the Clear switch RSH Clear Command PNS Clear command SNMP Clear Command or a Clear Command from the Web Setup Tool Refer to 4 12 Clear Control Setup Screen for details on the setting method 3 12 Normal Mode Settings The Signal Tower can be set up to display its normal state of operation based on the user s preference for lights and buzzers to be on when no warning conditions occur Refer to 4 13 Normal Mode Setup Screen for details on setting it up via the Web Setup Tool 3 13 Reinitialization Function From the Web Setup Tool this unit can be reinitialized to revert all settings back to the default factory settings while leaving the network settings as is when resetting the other settings Refer to 4 16 Reinitialization Setup Screen for details on the setting method Also it can initialize the network settings of this product to its default settings in addition to returning the other settings to their default settings Method for full initialization including the network setup 1 Set the volume level switch to the HIGH position 2 Tu
83. mail Transmitting Event e Atthe time of an RSH command reception e At the time of a TRAP reception e Atthe time when the CLEAR button is pressed e At the time when a Clear SNMP command is executed e At the time of a Ping monitoring abnormality and Ping recovery event e At the time of an application monitoring abnormality and recovery event Setup Method 1 Set up the SMTP mail server address and port number 2 When using the SMTP authentication set up the account name and SMTP authentication password When using the POP authentication set up the POP account name and POP authentication password Select None for when authentication is not necessary 3 Setup in the designated sender address column the E mail address of the designated sender Set up the address of the recipient 5 Click the Set button to save all settings gt Fig 4 6 1 Mail Transmission Setup Screen E Mail Settings SMTP Server Address SMTP Port Number 25 Encrypted Connection SSL TLS None SMTP SMTP Account Authentication Name SMTP Authentication Password POP Server Address POP Port Number POP Authentication POP Account Name POP Authentication Password No Authentication Sower Addres COOS UUU E Address of Receiver Set 6 48 Table 4 6 1 E mail Transmission Setup Protocol Item Contents Defaut Input Param
84. mands Setup Method RSH Server Function 1 When receiving the RSH Commands first turn on the RSH Server function by selecting Active RSH Alert Timer Reset Function 2 A timer can be implemented to control the operating timing of each tier and the buzzer with an RSH command sent to the Signal Tower If the Shared function is selected the timing control for each color can be in common If the Separate function is selected the timing control for each color is controlled individually E mail Transmission 3 To have E mail Sending when an RSH Command has been received and for it to make a report select Active Select Inactive to prevent any E mail Sending When E mail Sending is selected for Active 4 Select the desired E mail contents to transmit from the registered subject titles and the text messages 4 after the E mail Sending is activated After the E mail contents are selected choose the E mail recipients TRAP Transmission 5 To have a trap transmission sent after an RSH Command select Active for TRAP transmission to transmit the TRAP If the TRAP Transmission is not utilized select Inactive The TRAP Command for this product to receive when the TRAP condition occurs OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 5 Name trapPatliteRshExecuted Designated E mail Sender Address Setup 6 If address restrictions are made for sending an RSH Command to a designated recipient select Active for the designated sender ad
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86. n i oe The setup for sending an E mail when the Test switch is Test owiich angs pressed and for the TRAP transmission setup Signal Tower Output Control The Signal Tower status is controlled from the browser Reinitialization The settings return to factory default values Reboots this product after settings have been changed to put Reboot them into effect lEventLog The event log is displayed and can be downloaded Firmware Update The Firmware update function can be done from this screen The list of items their setup and operation contents and the Setup Table Entries a current firmware version is displayed After the desired setup is completed reboot this product by pressing the reset Please ae switch or by disconnecting the power and reconnecting it 4 1 System Setup Screen The network parameters for this product can be setup through a browser The default IP address is 192 168 10 1 The parameters can be setup from the System Setup Screen Fig 4 1 1 System Setup Screen from the default values as shown in Table 4 1 1 Fig 4 1 1 System Setup Screen System Configuration Signal Tower nh patlite jp Setup Manually Setup Automatically 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nh patlite jp Table 4 1 1 System Setup Parameters Item Contents Default Value Input Parameter pound Option System Name The name for this product can
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88. ng Side i b Clear Execution m T v Set up with the Web Setup Tool Ping Monitoring Ping Monitoring Period starts after setup When there is no Ping When abnormality is When there is a Ping response completion response during the ping detected a Clear during the monitoring condition monitoring period command is executed l Abnormality detection The condition of the The monitoring and judgment detected abnormality will condition continues be in the Clear status Execution starts when Condition returns to When there is no Ping response abnormality is a monitoring state during the monitoring condition detected If the abnormality is An abnormal condition cleared from the Clear will be detected command the Ping Recovery operation is not necessary In cases where it returns to a monitoring condition from a Clear command it will not branch to the Ping Recovery operation from an abnormal detection 36 3 10 Application Monitoring Function By creating an additional transmission command for a customer s application this product can monitor the response of the application by receiving the data from it If data is not received within the monitoring period it makes a judgement that the communication has become abnormal and at the time of the abnormality sends a status change to the Signal Tower After a generated event if data is received from the monitored candidate it will detect a re
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91. ocket communications protocol can be selected between TCP and UDP and the communication ports are available from 10000 to 65535 The following explains the PNS commands being used with a socket communication setup This function is not available for the NHC NHE NHM 3FB Models Writing Command The following is the protocol used to transmit data to control the Signal Tower and buzzer By entering the proper data the buzzer and LED unit operation from the Signal Tower can be controlled TOAL Identifier Classification g Empty Data Size Data Control Bits 6 bit Refer to table below xx 58H 58H 53H 00H omr bee Cee F uzzer Red__ Amber Green Blue _ wnite Product Classification Product classification of this product is fixed at XX Identifier S is used Data Size Capacity of data control bits data to transmit Data Transmission Configuration Data Control Bits 6 bit Signal Tower Buzzer rea prore oi Signal Tower Buzzer No Change 09H Example of sending the writing command transmission When writing a command for the Signal Tower to operate with Red Lighting Amber Flashing Pattern1 Green Flashing Pattern2 Buzzer Pattern4 Command Product identifier Classification g Empty Data Size Data Control Bits 6 bit lt x 27 Response from this product Normal response output response Response Error output failed NAK Reading Command Transmitting
92. onalized to match the coinciding mail notifications by entering a subject title and message content to transmit Setup Method 1 Enter in the Subject field a subject title to transmit by e mail Use full or half width alphanumeric characters of up to 31 characters 2 Enter in the Message field a text message to transmit by e mail Use full or half width alphanumeric characters of up to 63 characters 3 Click the Set icon button to save all entries Fig 4 7 1 Message Contents Setup Screen E Mail Message Settings Message from Signal Tower Message from Signa Message from Signal Tower Message from Signa Message from Signal Tower Message from Signa Message from Signal Tower Message from Signa Message from Signal Tower Message from Signa Message from Signal Tower Message from Signa Message from Signal Tower Message from Signa Message from Signal Tower Message from Signa _set_ Table 4 7 1 Message Contents Setup Protocol Item Contents Default Value Input Parameter Saing Option ee anism oto Sos ats o 1 through 16 to 16 can be entered Maximum 31 Characters Bielorus o Baranem 0 1 through 16 16 can be entered Maximum 63 Characters 50 4 8 RSH Command Setup Screen RSH remote shell Commands can control the Signal Tower and buzzer on this product The following explains the setup to be able to receive the RSH Com
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94. ork Please install this product on a level surface If necessary use the accessories rubber foot adhesive seal support base if needed when installing Signal Tower Installation Set the volume level switch to LOW then push the TEST switch Power Supply Input while inserting the AC Adaptor plug into the power outlet Use the cable clamp to prevent the power cord from being unintentionally pulled out Refer to 2 3 Power Supply Input LAN Connection Connect the LAN cable to this product If this product is unable to connect with a DHCP Server the Signal DHCP Setup Tower status will start using the flashing pattern2 on all LED units then will use the factory default network information set at the time of shipment If that condition occurs then either try again to connect with a DHCP Server or manually set up the network Refer to 2 5 Network Setup on how to setup the network manually If this product is able to connect to a DHCP Server in order to know the network information it is recommended to use Patlite s PNS Manager software for the NH Series Set up the detailed settings after the network environment has been configured Operation Settings After completing the desired setup configuration reboot this product by pressing the reset button or removing the power for a few seconds and reapplying it for the changes to take effect Start up This product is now ready to be used Once the DHCP function is
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96. outside the community name for the notification of a TRAP using the SNMP SET GET in reference to each item for this product and generate the event with this product 4 4 1 SNMP SET GET An SNMP SET GET can be setup Setup Method 1 Select the Active radio button to enable the SNMP function 2 Enter the SET GET community parameter 4 4 2 SNMP TRAP Transmission An SNMP TRAP Transmission can be setup Setup Method 3 Select the Active radio button to enable the TRAP transmission function 4 Enter the TRAP Transmission community parameter and the TRAP transmission frequency 5 Enter in the TRAP Address column the IP address for sending the TRAP notification to 6 Click the Set button to activate the setup TRAP command which is transmitted when the TRAP is active 4 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 20440 4 1 6 3 Name trapPatliteTrapReceived Fig 4 4 1 SNMP Setup Screen SNMP Configuration SE Cooma CET Cone TRAP Transmission Function Active Inactive TAF Ton Cone 46 Table 4 4 1 SNMP Setup Parameters Default Input Setting Setup to Activate Inactivate the SNMP Function SNMP function Active SET Community Setup the name to use when reading private an apie ie a eric character Name An SNMP Setup value Maximum 32 Characters GET Community Setup the name to use when writing public hs athe alae Fe erie character Name an SNMP Setup valle E 32 Characters TRAP Transmission Setup to Activate Inactivate the
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99. rds at the moment of authentication failure Records at the moment of Web login failure Event Name MAIL Event Contents E mail Transmission Event Details Records at the moment of an e mail transmission Event Details Name Ping abnormality response and the IP address object It records when the Ping monitor status changes Ping Monitoring Error When an abnormality event in the Ping monitor occurs it records it with the target IP address Ping Recovery When an abnormality in the Ping monitor is restored it records it with the target IP address Event APL Event Contents Application Monitoring Error Name Applicaton Recovery It records when an abnormality in the application monitor is detected Application Monitoring Error It records when the abnormalities in an application monitor occurs Applicaton Recovery It records when the abnormality in the application monitor is restored Event Contents Trap reception IP address and the designated sender Sei When a registered Trap is received it is recorded with the IP address of the designated sender RSH IP address and designated sender CLEAR Switch Event Contents Web Setup Tool Clear SNMP Command PNS Command The Signal Tower is returned to its normal operating status during operation CLEAR Switch It records when the clear switch to this product is pushed SNMP It records when a CLEAR has been executed by the SNMP Command controlLightSnmpClear RSH It re
100. rn on the power supply while simultaneously pushing the TEST switch 3 After the Signal Tower does an all point lighting test the Signal Tower lights go out Release the switch after all the Signal Tower lights are out 4 The Signal Tower will light up again about 1 minute after The Signal Tower will then flash Pattern1 afterward to indicate the initialization is complete 5 Push the clear button to stop the flashing X Ifthe Ping monitor etc are set up an abnormal operation detection may occur Method for initialization to revert the network settings back to the factory default value 1 Set the volume level switch to the OFF position 2 Turn on the power supply while simultaneously pushing the CLEAR and TEST switch 3 After the Signal Tower does an all point lighting test the buzzer will make an audible sound Release the switch after the buzzer sounds 4 When the Signal Tower goes out it indicates the completion of initilization Do not overexert pressure to the CLEAR switch TEST switch and volume level switch Failure to comply may damage the unit 3 14 Event Log Output Function The Web Setup Tool displays an event log Moreover it is possible to download it as a text file The following is the description of the recording mode labels for the event log Event Name coldStart Event Contents No Display Event Details _ Records at the moment of start up vent Name ACCESS Event Contents No Display Reco
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102. setup procedure unreceivable of the command reception e Check whether the security settings for the PC has granted permission want to return it to the factory Refer to 3 13 Reinitialization settings eoo transmission cannot Check whether the setup for the server is correct oe SETGE TCE NOt Check the SET Community name and GET Community name The status LED is flashing It may be in the factory shipment inspection mode Please reboot this product The Signal Tower does not turn on The buzzer does not sound 8 Freeware Terms of Agreement SSS ey The following chapter clearly outlines the copyrights for the freeware software used with this product 8 1 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENCE GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 675 Mass Ave Cambridge MA 02139 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it Some other Free Software Foundation software is c
103. shing No Change Ne Changs 4 10 Ping Monitor setup Screen By setting an IP address or a host name to the address column the Ping monitor can be used When the Ping monitor detects an abnormality it generates a monitor abnormality condition as a result After a monitor abnormality is generated if there is a response from a Ping request it will then determine a recovery from the abnormal condition and will continue its normal operation after restoration A maximum number of 24 Ping monitors can be registered Although screen numbers from 1 to 20 have a fixed Ping monitoring period of 60 seconds screen numbers 21 to 24 have adjustable Ping monitoring periods 4 10 1 Ping Monitor Configuration Screen Numbers 1 to 20 Setup Method 1 Select the screen number No 1 20 to setup the Ping monitoring parameters 2 Enter the IP address for a target to monitor 3 Enter the device name for a target to monitor 4 Set up the number of transmission times number of times a Ping request is sent to determine a Ping abnormality Setup the status change for the Signal Tower when a monitor abnormality is detected 6 Tosend an E mail when a monitor abnormality occurs set the E mail Sending to Active When the E mail Sending is activated Register the subject and the message text to transmit When the E mail Sending is activated Register the subject and the message text to transmit Then select the recipient for the E mail Sending a 7
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106. this application 17 2 5 Network Setup The IP address at the time of factory shipments for this product is 1 92 1 68 1 0 1 To change the IP address first log in from a personal computer henceforth written as PC web browser to access the settings for it The recommended browser should be equivalent to or higher than Internet Explorer 6 or Firefox 3 5 2 5 1 Logging In By logging in from a web browser access can be made to various setups for this product In order to log in the current IP address for this product needs to be entered into the address part of the web browser Refer to Fig 2 5 1 Fig 2 5 1 Login Screen lt Web Browser Address Input gt _http 192 168 10 1 index htm Network Signal Tower wundause abet Eslocer P fa o COG _ http 192 168 10 1 eg bin index caPlang 1 elel Google 2 x We BRCAD d MSN Japan STTO 1b v E Hotmail Personnaliser les liens AHOKHTTOVK v amp Network Signal Tower gt M S wy a y 77S Yo Ov Select Language ase Select Your Language English NH Series LOGIN Screen Password Login When the login screen is displayed go to the upper right of the screen where Please Select Your Language is located to select the preferred language Enter patlite in the password field then click the Logging In button The default password is set to patlite Please be sure to change the pass
107. tion Base for the NH Series and the monitor controls can be operated by the SNMP manager etc 5 1 MIB Definition List iso ue 3 a P O E intemet 1 L private 4 L enterprises 1 N patlite 20440 patliteModule 4 J networkSignalTower 1 ident 1 erene OCTET STRING WidentSwAgentVersion 2 OCTET STRING BlidentHwVersion 3 OCTET STRING config 2 larm 3 monitor 4 pingServer 1 BipingServerNumEntries 1 INTEGER pingServerTable 2 _pingServerTableEntry 1 pingServerTablelIndex 1 INTEGER pingServerName 2 OCTET STRING ingServerAlertValue 3 INTEGER pingServerlpAddress 4 OCTET STRING trapCatcher 2 logDump 3 logDumpEventLog1 1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER logDumpEventLog2 2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER logDumpEventLog3 3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER Please use the PRHS when acquisitioning a SNMP data log dump 74 ontrol 5 controlLight 1 acontrolLightNumEntries 1 INTEGER ontrolLightTable 2 _controlLightTableEntEntry 1 ontrolLightDeviceColor 1 INTEGER ontrolLightControlState 2 INTEGER ontrolLightControlTimer 3 INTEGER controlLightCurrentState 4 INTEGER ontrolLightSnmpClear 3 INTEGER trap 6 atrapPatliteAlarmAdded 1 OBJECT IDENTIFIER atrapPatliteAlarmRemoved 2 OBJECT IDENTIFIER atrapPatliteTrapReceived 3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER utrapPatliteClearExecuted 4 OBJECT IDENTIFIER atrapPatliteRshExecuted 5 OBJECT IDENTIFIER atrapPatliteAppMonitorAlarmAdded 6 OBJECT IDENTIFIER
108. tly pushing the snaps inward 3 When increasing or decreasing tiers be sure to replace the center shaft with the proper length to match the number of tiers when changing 4 After the center shaft is properly fixed place the static free cover sticker back on Align snaps with Tabs Mi m p Snaps j M L 3 3 1 oS i a Z q zl Connectors HUUU ine Snaps LLL Align snaps with Tabs Fig 6 2 1 NHL Signal Tower Unit Color Rearrangement Figure Do not attempt to forcibly detach an LED unit Failure to comply may damage the unit The LED unit falling and breaking may result if the center shaft is not properly tightened e Overtightening the center shaft may cause damage to the threads or tapping hole causing possible malfunction or damage to the LED units Be sure to torque the center screw no more than 0 68 N m Failure to do so may cause damage to the unit e Be careful of the contact pins when handling the LED unit they may be sharp 6 3 Option Parts The following explains the mounting instructions of this product for the option parts available that customers had purchased 6 3 1 Wall Mount Bracket This product can be attached to a wall with the wall mount bracket One wall mount bracket can be used to attach this product on either the left side or right side of the wall
109. tput of AC Adaptors drop when there is insufficient current example unregulated transformers etc be sure to use an output current rating above the recommended rating Failure to comply may result in failure of this product Be sure to use AC Adaptors with built in regulation systems to ensure a regulated output voltage switching power supplies etc Recommended AC Adaptor Specifications Voltage Current Plug Length Plastic Housing DC Secondary Output 24V DC 5 0 75A to 1A max 9 5mm Plug Connector Inner Diameter 2 1mm dia 9 5 11mm dia 5 5 Leye pn Plug Connector Outer Diameter 5 5mm dia CS 11 1 6 Description of Functionality The following explains the functionality featured in this product 1 6 1 Monitoring Function PING MONITOR Monitors keepalive Network Device signals The Ping Monitor can monitor the connectivity for a maximum of 24 nodes with this product If the monitor cannot obtain a response due to an abnormality in the circuit or equipment in the node it judges an abnormal state and the Signal Tower warns a supervisor with light and sound Among the 24 nodes four nodes 21st to 24th can be set up for more detailed monitoring parameters With a user s creation of adding an application utilizing the transmission command monitoring of the operating circumstances is possible Maximum of 4 nodes 1 6 2 Transmission Commands It is controllable by the flexibl
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112. ure Range 0 C to 40 C No Condensation Storage Temperature Range 10 C to 60 C No Condensation l AC1000V and less than 10mA applied for 1 minute between the terminals and Withstanding Voltage ea chassis without breaking insulation Relative Humidity from 20 to 80 RH No Condensation Insulation Resistance More than 1MQ at DC500V between the terminals and the chassis EMI Noise Characteristics AC1000Vp p Pulse Width 1usec 19 6m s Seung tevel HIGH 80dB or more LOW 70dB or less Distance from buzzer diaphram Upright Position of 1m and A balance Three position adjustable switch for HIGH LOW and OFF CLEAR Switch Pushbutton Switch RESET Switch BUZZER Switch Slide Switch Signal Tower NHL 60 Type Clear Globe Communication Method Mounting Physical Layer 1OBASE T 100BASE TX Auto negotiation Full Duplex Half Duplex Data Link Layer CSMA CD Ethernet Application Layer HTTP RSH SMTP SNMP POP DNS Socket NTP DHCP Location Indoors Only Direction Desktop or wall mount in the upright position Mass AC Adaptor not included enna Protection Rating AC Adaptor Rubber Feet Adhesive Seal Rubber Feet Adhesive Seal Support Accessories Support Base Base When there is no Auto negotiation on the HUB side sometimes communication is inoperable 1 5 AC Adaptor Specifications When ordering an AC Adaptor separately use the following specifications Since the voltage ou
113. ure from short circuiting Since dust can accumulate after a long time and with moisture can cause the dust to become conductive in order to prevent the phenomenon of ignition from dust accumulation it is best to periodically wipe the transformer and socket terminal with a damp cloth By allowing dust to adhere to the power supply terminal it can be the result of fire or failure from short circuiting When replacing LED units etc please be sure to turn off the power first to prevent electric shock When an unusual odor sound or smoke comes out of the product immediately disconnect the power then contact your nearest PATLITE Sales Representative When moving this product please do not grasp by the Signal Tower portion of this product Be sure to carry it from the base of the unit to prevent any cause of failure or trouble Please place this product on a level surface such as a desk etc When installing it in high places such as on top of a shelf please use the rubber feet provided as an accessory along with adhesive tape and a support base for the bottom of the body to prevent it from falling Do not expose it to high temperatures such as near a fire and do not use it in humid places Moreover do not use this machine in locations where corrosive or combustible gas is present If foreign substances such as water medicine or metals such as copper low carbon steel wire fall into this product please do not use it Possi
114. urn OFF Remaining time changes from 7 seconds to 10 seconds l Example 1 Operation l I l l l I Red status No Change Green l l i starts at 10 seconds with a l remainder of 10 seconds I l Example 2 l E G Operation I I I 0 sec 3 sec 10 sec 13 sec Elapsed Time Alert Timer Reset Function set for Individual The execution does not affect the influence of the timer when the command is sent The red LED starts at 10 seconds with a remainder of 10 seconds Bee HER Green tums OFF Remaining time is 7 seconds 1 I I I Example 1 i 7 i Operation l l Red status No Change Green l l l starts at 10 seconds with a l I l i remainder of 10 seconds l l Example 2 Operation I l l C m TP S E 0 sec 3 sec 10 sec 13 sec Elapsed Time 33 3 9 Ping Monitoring Function The Ping transmission is used to monitor the response of a device in a network A maximum of 24 nodes can be monitored and the control of abnormality detection and abnormality recovery can be set up separately The Ping monitor setup for No s 21 to 24 has a few more adjustable parameters Refer to 4 10 Ping Monitoring Setup Screen for details on the setting method 3 9 1 Ping Monitoring Function Nodes 1 to 20 The monitoring period is fixed at 60 seconds for numbers 1 through 20 of the Ping Monitor to transmit one Ping per device to monitor for every period The Ping Monitor function starts soon after the completion of the Ping Monitor s
115. word to prevent any security breach ing e If 10 minutes or more of no activity has elapsed after logging in a time out causes an automatic log out When that occurs please log in again e If garbled characters occur and the screen is not displayed normally change the character code for Unicode UTF 8 to correct it e To prevent from being setup in two or more places this product does not support double login capabilities To log in from another location be sure the last computer is logged out 2 5 2 Setting the IP Address After logging in a web setup tool screen will be displayed Refer to Fig 2 5 2 The set up item list is displayed on the left hand side of the screen Click System Configuration to display the system setup screen Fig 2 5 2 Web Setup Tool Screen Click System Configuration Network Signal Tower Windows et Expl http 192 168 10 1 egi bin nh cgi MESIE AES t Google x Se ETTAN sy MSN Japan EFFO h v E Hotmail Personnaliser les liens AAOATT OPE A E Mr Rr t7F1 Y Or X Network Signal Tower PATLITE NH Series Network Monitoring Signal Tower E Setup Menu pSystem Cot ation Web Setup Tool PUOC el S User Authorization Configuration SNMP Configuration Socket Transmission Configuration a 18 The network protocol can be changed on the system setup screen Setting Method 1 Please enter the new IP address for this product
116. work Setup for the IP address set up procedure me Web setup tool doesnot Make sure the browser information has been recently updated display correctly e Check whether the AC Adaptor is connected correctly e Check the setup of the Signal Tower operation with the Web setup tool Refer to 4 13 Normal Mode Setting Screen for the procedure to set up for the normal operation mode e After any recombination of tiers to the Signal Tower has been done check whether the Signal Tower lights up by accessing the Signal Tower Output Control screen If the light does not turn on it may not be installed correctly Refer to 4 15 Signal Tower Output Control Screen for the procedure to control the Signal Tower output e Check whether the volume switch has been set in the OFF position e After each setup check the buzzer operation Refer to 4 15 Signal Tower Output Control Screen for the procedure to setup the buzzer output e Check whether the correct communication port has been set Refer to 4 5 Socket Communication Configuration Screen for the setup procedure Socket communication does not of the Socket Communication work Check whether the data had been sent correctly For data transmitted by the Socket Communication refer to 3 5 PHN Command Reception Function and 3 6 PNS Command Reception Function Check the command reception setup The RSH command data is Refer to 4 8 Command Reception Configuration Screen for the
117. working it will automatically start up the next time the product is turned on or rebooted 15 2 2 Signal Tower Installation This product is to be intalled on a level surface Also use the included accessories rubber feet adhesive seal support base when needed during installation Installation Example 1 Rubber Feet to prevent from sliding on a flat and slippery surface Attachment Area Installation Strip off the adhesive backing and stick the adhesive seal or rubber feet in the shaded area indicated on the figure to the left Attachment Area Vi Adhesive seal or rubber feet attachment area Installation 1 Support Base is attached to the part indicated by the circle 3 Support Base attachment area 2 Secure the Support Base with screws 3 Use an M4 screw or M4 bolt etc to attach the Support Base onto the installation surface and tighten it with M4 nuts lamp with 3 screws ZZ Adhesive seal or rubber feet attachment area Attachment Area 16 Installation Example 3 Permanent Surface Installation screw support base Installation K gt Front Direction of Product p 1 Drill holes with a diameter of 4 5mm onto a flat surface to install 2 Affix the Support Base accessory to this product
118. xecuted when a monitoring detection is active it will return to the monitoring condition With the double push clear setting the status will return to the monitoring condition on the first press of the CLEAR button 35 3 9 3 Ping Monitoring Function Clear Command Outside Sources When a Clear execution from an outside source is requested at the time of abnormality detection The following is an example for the procedure when an executed Clear command is received from an outside source while the Ping Monitoring function detects an abnormality Clear command executed via the Clear switch RSH Clear Command PNS Clear command SNMP Clear Command or a Clear Command from the Web Setup Tool Example When a Clear command is transmitted from an outside source at the time an abnormality is detected by the Ping Monitor 1 From the monitoring condition when a monitoring abnormality occurs the condition of the Signal Tower changes at the time of detecting the abnormality 2 Ifa Clear command is received during the abnormality detection the status of abnormality detection will be cleared and it will return to its normal mode 3 If there is a Ping response from the next Ping monitor execution the monitoring condition will continue as normal If there is no response the condition will immediately return to the abnormality detection mode Fig 3 9 3 Setting screen 21 to 24 operation flow chart example Monitori
119. ze Reboot E Maintenance Functions Event Log Configuration Data Setup Firmware Update Setup Table Entries c 2011 PATLITE Corporation All rights reserved E Log Out A DWERENELE 1 9 y h RBE FE RY fay 100 13 2 Installation Procedure and Flowchart SSS 2 1 Network Signal Tower Flowchart The Signal Tower offers two methods for configuring the network Manual Network Setup and Automatic Network Setup which uses the DHCP server function 2 1 1 Manually Setting Up Network Please install this product on a level surface If necessary use the accessories rubber foot adhesive seal support base if needed when installing Signal Tower Installation Connect the AC Adaptor to this product Using the cable clamp will Power Supply Input prevent the power cord from being unintentionally pulled out Refer to 2 3 Power Supply Input LAN Connection Connect the LAN cable to this product Network Setup Set up the network environment configuration Refer to on how to setup the network Operation Settings Set up the detailed settings after the network environment has been configured After completing the desired setup configuration reboot this product by pressing the reset button or removing the power for a few seconds and reapplying it for the changes to take effect Start up This product is now ready to be used 14 2 1 2 Automtically Setting Up Netw

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