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1. LAYER ACCSENSE 0 _ _ _ h ACCSENSE GATEWAY GATEWAY ACCSENSE ACCSENSE ACCSENSE ACCSENSE SENSOR SENSOR SENSOR 7 2 SENSOR POD POD LYLE LULL LULL Lyle Le SENSORS SENSORS SENSORS SENSORS Figure 1 1 EnviroPoint Network Structure 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 6 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured 1 4 Installation process The steps below follow the recommended order for installing EnviroPoint Standard If you choose not to follow this order of steps you may encounter some difficulties Please read the relevant sections in this manual before attempting an installation Rough decisions on hardware placements should be made before commencing installation See section 1 3 Administration Manual Checklist e Have you checked the Server and Monitor PCs meet the system requirements for both hardware and software see Section 1 2 e Do you know the IP address of your server e Do you have an Administrator s password e Has it been decided approximately where the gateways and pods will be placed a PC on the same subnet as each gateway will be used to run the Gateway Configuration Utility e Please check the Accsen
2. EnviroPoint be assured Wireless Environmental Monitoring A G EnviroPoint powered by accsense Installation manual ENVIROPOINT Standard 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 1 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd A EnviroPoint be assured revision record Revision Issue date Nature of Amendment Section No Originator Revision 1 26 Sep 2008 Separation from Administration Manual All PAM 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 2 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd gt EnviroPoint contents CONTENTS 1 INSTALLATION 1 1 Technical Support 1 2 System Requirements 12 1 1 2 2 Software Hardware 1 3 EnviroPoint Network Diagram 1 4 Installation process 1 4 1 1 4 2 1 4 3 1 4 4 1 4 5 1 4 6 26 September 2008 Installing MS SQL Server 2005 Creating the EnviroPoint Database Accsense Service EnviroPoint Service Importing the Digital Cert
3. Type group name Edit group allows users to modify which nodes belong to an individual group Delete group will remove a group definition from the system Select pods for group and click arrow to move to Units selected Click double arrow to select all pods OK Groups appear only in the Monitor program 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 36 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd A EnviroPoint be assured On a PC on the same subnet as each gateway 1 4 7 Connecting Gateways All gateway connections are accessed via the rear panel as shown in Figure 1 37 For normal operation an ethernet cable and an appropriate AC Power adaptor cable must be connected supplied If you are unsure about these cables please contact your distributor On Off Switch DE 9 or DB 9 unused Associate Button Link LED Figure 1 37 Gateway connections 1 1 4 7 1 Gateway Configuration The Gateway Configuration Utility requires the Java Virtual Machine to be installed prior to use The Java Virtual Machine can be downloaded from the Server CD To configure the gateway settings you must run the Gateway Configuration Utility on a machine that has a direct network connection to t
4. etc to allow traffic through the appropriate port usually 41234 to the EnviroPoint Server e If you would like to create your own SSL certificate use the IIS Resource Tool SelfSSL exe run the SelfSSL program with arguments e g selfssl exe N CN ENVIROPOINT V 10000 This will install the certificate in your private folder in your Local Machine Certificate store Start Certificate console MMC right click the newly created certificate and select task Export In the export wizard dialog make sure you select the Export private key Enter password and file path and you re done Then perform the above procedure to install the certificate on the server that has the Accsense Service Close out Message Save console settings to Console1 No On a PC under an Administrator s password 1 4 6 Create new system The first step is to install EnviroPoint Monitor insert the EnviroPoint Monitor Installation CD A Setup box should appear follow the prompts If the Setup Box does not appear contact Technical Support e The system part of EnviroPoint server contains sections that should be accessible only to authorised personnel administrators Insertion of the Monitor CD implies an authorised person is present e You will now have access to the Unit Verification and Language Setup areas You will also be able to access the system configuration application from the file menu e The configuration defines your EnviroPoint hardwar
5. 0 3068 sa E g fa ke C Securii Hew Database E Server attach it Ld Replici Restore Database La Manae pestore Files and Filegroups Refresh Figure 1 2 New Database Creation 3 In the New Database Dialog Box fill in the following fields Database name Enviropoint Owner sa 4 Use the horizontal scroll bar under Database files to display the path column Edit the path to an appropriate directory for storing your database files if you wish The recommended default is DRIVE Program 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 8 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured Files EnviroPoint Accsense Service Data Two files are present Don t worry They are both supposed to be there 5 Click ok to create the new database 6 Copy the Database Setup folder from the CD to your SQL Server machine e g to C temp Database Setup 7 Use SQL Management Studio to open the file either on the CD or from the copied files dbparameters sql Edit the line CREATE LOGIN EnviroPoint_Server WITH PASSWORD server by replacing the password server with the em
6. 30 Node Application Page Node application pages allow you to configure individual system nodes Point Name Displays the name of the node as it appears to the system Change name to Select a name which describes the node if required Unit serial number Already entered Location Physical location of the node sensor pod placement Change unit Used when swapping pods at the node Unit Type The type of pod as defined by Accsense Inc Description A description associated with the node Point Active Node status active or not Click this box to verify the point when saving Non verified points appear grayed out on the screen and no data will be saved A verified system can contain non verified points Point verified Set time in minutes between last data received from this node and an alarm Point alarm timeout 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 30 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured The unit serial number determines which physical sensor pod the network listens to when retrieving data for this node You can replace sensor pods by altering this serial number to match the replacement device and pressing Change unit After changing thi
7. 3004 Laon falii i z a a 420A Loop Supply Vokage 2005 B 56 430 m4 Loop ammin shiek a A HA b 1 ad Tor Analog np Return Analog Input 0 to 5 3 E Thareniighor mpul 10 pIem 1 rT Thaemiator Fatum i E Degttel input Contact oure i a E Digit Returni i E E RTC BH 7 e p ROM i E E RTD EEC JASOOS AAA E E RID Sjok Figure 1 46 Pinouts for Sensor Pod external sensor connections 1 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 43 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 1 4 9 1 gt EnviroPoint be assured Additional Sensors a L a DALOL Ala Al o7 eet Me ja CLiesa7 et ITTTT The purpose of this document is to ilustrate the proper connection and configuration of a Met One Instruments Inc 0346 Wind Speed and Direction Sensor The sensor con connect to any pod with an Event Counter and O Sv Input To connect propeny an additional reference device an ADSSO current imiter The connection of this device is detalled below Connects to Pod Input Event Counter O Sv Pod Choices Ai O1 Ail 04 Al1 O7 5 L a J H b Actaea Pad ALDI Alia A107 Met Ge insatniirrncte ine Wind Spe
8. Revision 1 Page 20 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured Al Configure database settings 2 8 Database DSN name or udl file System name EnviroPoint udl EnviroPoint 1 Database login user name i Database login password name ee I E AE m Figure 1 18 And that should be Database login user ID again Pressing Cancel in these screens will result in an error message and the application will restart or close l Error dialog 24s connection string and system id x The system file containing database awas not cretaed Restart now Close application Figure 1 19 We re creating a system not the Cretaceous Period 1 4 6 5 Listing Sensor Pods Right click the system name in the tree menu and select Add units Right clicking will bring up a short cut menu This only happens if you are logged in as an Administrator or have Administrator rights 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 21 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permissio
9. Revision 1 Page 51 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 7 EnviroPoint be assured mailserver_name SMTPMailServer port mailport EXECUTE msdb dbo sysmail_add_profile_sp profile_name EnviropointProfile description Enviropoint Email Profile EXECUTE msdb dbo sysmail_add_profileaccount_sp profile_name EnviropointProfile account_name Enviropoint EXECUTE msdb dbo sysmail_add_principalprofile_sp profile_name EnviropointProfile principal_name public is_default 1 EnviroPoint SMS Service To use the SMS service the EnviroPoint system can either use a USB GPRS Adapter SIM CARD or a Serial Enfora Enabler G SMS Module To use the server based GSM modem to broadcast system SMS messages please follow the setup instructions in the document file Documents SMS Adaptor Install Instructions doc located on the EnviroPoint Server Installation CD e Ensure the SMS Message Centre number is set up correctly on SIM Card Ensure no PIN number locks are in place on the SIM card e Tosetup SAMBA USB Adapter start the driver install before inserting the USB adapter by double clicking on samba_install exe e Click through promp
10. execute a stored procedure located in the EnviroPoint Database This procedure is called Configure_Email_ SP You must be connected as a member of the sysadmin server role to execute this procedure Example Code USE Enviropoint GO EXEC dbo ConfigureEmail_SP SMTPUserName account SMTPPassword password SMTPMailServer server ip address EmailAddress account domain xxx mailport SMTPportnumber 1 4 13 5 Manual Mail Configuration If your company has a standard procedure for configuring database email profiles or you feel comfortable using the MS Database Mail Configuration Wizard or the stored procedures in the msdb database then you can configure the EnviroPoint mail settings manually The example code below gives an outline of what values are required for the EnviroPoint Service to locate the correct mail profile for sending emails In brief the requirements are 1 Account Name Enviropoint 2 Profile Name Enviropoint Profile 3 The EnviroPoint account must be the default for the EnviroPoint Profile 4 The profile must be public Example Code EXECUTE msdb dbo sysmail_add_account_sp account_name Enviropoint description Enviropoint Mail Account email_address EmailAddress replyto_address EmailAddress display_name EnviroPoint username SMTPUserName password SMTPPassword 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std
11. for the fields isUSB SMSBaudRate and SMSCOMPort The field for SMSBaudRate should be its default value of 115200 and should not require changing e Restart the Accsense Service SMS Capability should now be enabled for any alarms that the user has set up in the Enviropoint Monitor If no alarms been associated with SMS alerts the system should function as normal with no visible change 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 54 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd be assured GLOSSARY OF TERMS Pod or Unit Physical sensing unit with internal and possibly external sensors Gateway Passes data in an orderly fashion from pods to the computer network Mesh A matrix of pods preferably with multiple data paths to the gateway Node A planned pod placement in the mesh A node may have different consecutive pods due to replacement e g for calibration Point A sensor unit e g a temperature point or voltage point Association The initial signal acknowledgement between a pod and a gateway USB dongle Used to relay SMS messages in an alarm event Router Connects gateway s to an external telephone network for relaying data over long distances Aircar
12. new installations use these tools to enable required features services and network protocols that are disabled by default For upgraded instances use these tools to identify and disable unused features services and protocols Users with administrative privileges on Microsott Windows Wista and later versions will no longer have administrative privileges on this SQL Server installation by default To explicitly add yourself as a SOL Server administrator click on the below link R Add New Administrator E Read more about configuring the SOL Server surface area Configure Surface Area for localhost change computer es surface Area Configuration for Services and Connections Tia Surface Area Configuration for Features Figure 1 50 Ez Surface Area Configuration for Features localhost i SQL Server 2005 Surface Area Configuration amp Help Protect Your SOL Server Enable only the features required by pour applications Disabling unused features helps protect pour server by reducing the surface area For default settings see Help select a component and then configure its features El g SOLENVIROPOINT Database Mail is anew component for sending e mail messages trom the Database E T Database Engine Engine using SMTP Enable Database Mail stored procedures only if you plan to Ad Hoc Remote Busnes configure and use Database Mail CLA Integration DAC Database Mail Native XML Web Service OLE Automation Service Broker SOL Mail Web A
13. 036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 10 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured Add Standalone Snap in Available Standalone Snap ins Shap in Vendor ip NET Framework 1 1 Configuration Microsoft Corporation di NET Framework 2 0 Configuration Microsoft Corporation ai Active Control Microsoft Corporation F Certificates Microsoft Corporation i Component Services Microsott Corporation Computer Management Microsoft Corporation a Device Manager Microsoft Corporation Ey Disk Defragmenter Microsoft Corp E secuti ma Disk Management Microsoft and VERITAS 9 Enterprise PEI Microsott Corporation Description The Certificates snap in allows you to browse the contents of the certificate stores for yourself a service or a computer Figure 1 4 Certificates snap in This snap in will always manage certificates for My user account Service account Figure 1 5 Select Computer account and then click Next 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 11 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted
14. 1 4 10 5 describe the different methods you can use to set up the configuration of the database mail account that will be used to access the SMTP Server It is recommended that an email account be set up on your SMTP server specifically for use by EnviroPoint NOTE The EnviroPoint Service will never process any incoming messages 1 4 13 2 Activating the Database Mail Service 1 Open the SQL Server 2005 Surface Area Configuration tool on the database server hosting the EnviroPoint Database 2 Select Surface Area Configuration for Features 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 48 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured ISAL Server 2005 Surface Area Configuration ad Microsoft Row Server System SQL Server 2005 Help Protect Your SQL Server Minimize SQL Server 2005 Surface Area SQL Server 2005 improves manageability and secunty by giving administrators more control over the surface area of local and remote instances of SQL Server 2005 With the SQL Server 2005 Surface Area Configuration tools you can easily Disable unused services and network protocols for remote connections Disable unused features of SOL Server components For
15. Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured Back to the server 12 Optional Email SMS function set up See below for detailed instructions On the server 1 4 1 Installing MS SQL Server 2005 If you already have this version of SQL Server installed skip this step Otherwise insert the EnviroPoint Server Installation CD and install SQL Server Advanced Express from the CD 1 4 2 Creating the EnviroPoint Database The files required for creating the EnviroPoint Database can be found on the EnviroPoint Server Installation CD in the Database Setup Folder Full detailed instructions can be found in the document file Documents How to install the EnviroPoint Database doc NOTE The password for the EnviroPoint_Server login must be changed to match the Authentication Password supplied with the unlock key This password is hard coded in the NET service 1 Open the SQL Server Manager tool and connect to EnviroPoint if you ve just installed SQL from the EnviroPoint Server CD or your SQL Server under the sa login or one with equivalent privileges a member of the sysadmin server role 2 Right click the Databases folder Select New Database from the menu that appears File Edit view Tools Window Help T E A NVSL SERYERTEST SQL Server 9
16. Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured ei Select the user s access level from the drop down box 4 Enter a password 2 Re type the password to verify you have entered it correctly NOTE You may choose to enter all Users now or at a later time e g when installing EnviroPoint Monitor on individual PCs From now on the login screen entries will be hashed unreadable And it s back to login as an Administrator again Upon successful login the program will allow you to choose between Normal Mode and Engineering Mode You must select Engineering Mode to view systems that have just been created and have not yet been verified System verification will be prompted when saving L EnviroPoint Login R n in normal made Run in engineering mode Figure 1 24 1 4 6 7 Help About Selecting About from the Help menu will open the About screen which displays a summary of the status of the EnviroPoint software This allows you to tell at a glance whether your software is installed and activated correctly as well as providing information about the software you have installed The latest Change Number is displayed to aid selection of consecutive non repetitive Change Num
17. FTWARE AND DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE DO NOT USE THE SOFTWARE AND PROMPTLY RETURN ALL OF THE SOFTWARE TO LICENSOR AND THE LICENSE PRICE WILL BE REFUNDED The enclosed computer program s and the accompanying documentation both Software are provided to the End User by Neo Vista System Integrators PTY LTD Licensor for use only under the folowing terms Licensor reserves any right not expressly granted to the End user The End User owns the disk on which the Software is recorded and the copy of the documentation but Licensor retains ownership of all copies of the Software itself 1 License End User is granted a limited non exclusive license to do only the following A Install and maintain the Software on only one computer at any time for use only in the End User s own business This license right does not give the End User the right to install the Software on a network which allows access by others B Make one copy in machine readable form solely for backup or archival purposes for the Lcamnwiter which the Gnfhware ic inctallad The Gnfhaare ic nratected hw comvrinht law Ac an Continue Cancel Figure 1 11 License Agreement 1 4 6 3 Product Activation After accepting the license agreement you will be shown the Product Activation Dialog Box Here you must enter your name company country and valid email address twice Address information is optional 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 P
18. Remove selected Figure 1 21 Select the serial number for each pod and press Add Pod The new pod will appear on the Pod list Once you are satisfied all appropriate pods have been added press Save settings The system will refresh and present the Login screen Log in as administrator to continue Note If you do not enter any pods into the system and you press cancel the system will not be created 1 4 6 6 Adding Users The program will prompt you to create a user for your new system To add a user click Add user to open the Add user dialog box 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 23 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured E Users dialog x User name User level OK Cancel Figure 1 22 Users dialog User ID admin User Name Administrator User Level Administrator Password EREEREER Verify Password eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Cancel Figure 1 23 1 Enter the new user ID this will be used for logging in 2 Enter a user name this will be displayed at the bottom left of the EnviroPoint screen when this user is logged in 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 24 of 55
19. UST all be re associated Run Continuous Scan Compiles results of a variety of scans for long term average This feature will scan channels until the user stops the scan It takes the radio off its channel and WILL NOT send data during this function 1 4 7 2 Picking a Channel Move your mouse over the desired channel and click on it Each vertical bar is a single channel see Figure 1 40 below 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 39 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint Acctse nse Kemote Gateway Lonfiguration Help fan Nesh contra be assured Gateway Serial Number D0 14 a0 01 00 63 Current Mesh State lp sd Mesh Type Ac csmree B4GHz Start Remote Gateway Association Current Channel Bo o Channel Ses Pod List l Start Channel Sean BE Sefer a Sein Channel Moise Lower Numbers are Better B selected channel 11 R551 118 Current Channel R551 45 __ Recommended Channel 4 RSS1 62 Figure 1 40 1 4 8 Activating the Pods 1 4 8 1 Installing batteries Sensor Pods can be powered either by three 3 AA batteries or by an appropriate 5V DC power adaptor both are supplied by your distributor It is recommended by Accsense 1 to
20. ach internal measurement type to open configuration page Internal sensors are named by the measurement they relay e g ambient temperature Point task ID The sensor tag on the system Measurement Type The measured data e g Relative Humidity Point task measurement unit e g RH 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 31 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured Point Task Active Tick box if this data Is required Point Task Name e g store room humidity Calibration formula Determined by the manufacturer or calibration routine fixed in database according to the Unit serial number NOTE Initial calibration formulae are entered by the manufacturer If pods are re calibrated they should not be verified until after the new calibration formula has been entered Default Sampling Rates In seconds default at 30 seconds At 30 sec sampling the pods remain alert maximum power usage at a lower sample rate e g 1 minute pods will go to sleep between sample times Disable Time SMS Alarms In minutes default at 5 minutes This means a 5 min gap between messages Disable Time Email Alarms In minutes default at 5 minutes a 5 min gap between m
21. age 16 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured Product Activation Product Activation Product key OOX I0IK KKXX YIX XXXX Full name Mikael Company NVSI Adress information Country Australia Figure 1 12 Product Activation Details Editor s note Two d s in address next time The product key for EnviroPoint Standard should be supplied with the CD set If not please contact EnviroPoint technical support If you have not received a product key and do not wish to activate your product at this time press Cancel to receive a trial activation Trial activation will allow full use of the application for a period of 14 days or as agreed After this time the activation will expire and you will need a new activation code to continue using the application A License expires e You have a trial license for this product It expires in 14 days please uninstall the application by then or reactivate it with a new activation code This window will close in 13 s Continue i Enter new activation code Figure 1 13 Trial License Activation Click Next to view the options for Product Activation Product Activation can be done over the internet via an acti
22. ailed NET service password Execute F5 this script to add the appropriate schemas and security definitions to the database Executed scripts do not need to be saved just move on to the next step After each execution a message Command s completed successfully should appear if not contact Technical Support 8 Open and execute F5 the file systables sql This script defines the database tables used for system operation 9 Repeat Step 8 for the file deftables sql This script defines the database tables used for data definition 10 Repeat Step 8 for the file allprocedures sql This script installs all of the database procedure definitions 13 Now open the file EPdefload sql This script will attempt to import data from the supplied data files into the definition tables created in step 9 The paths shown in this script are relative to the Server If you moved the files to a different location be sure to change the paths in the script before execution Execute A message 29 row s affected will appear Once these steps are complete you can delete the copied files 12 To check access to the tables in the EnviroPoint Database Disconnect don t save changes at the prompt reconnect using the Connect Object Explorer icon and login to the database as Enviropoint_Server with the NET service password Check the tables can be opened Congratulations Your new database is ready to be used with EnviroPoi
23. as Click to add fo list e g Alias might be Security then the adaress Send Full alarm details in Emails and SMSs Includes which measurement node and time Phone Number Alias Lists personnel to receive SMS alarm messages Com port The com port for USB dongle SMS messages Click on the sign open by the system name to display pods then open up the pod to display sensors 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 29 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured 1 4 6 9 Pod Node Configuration M Administrate EnviroPoint Systems Standard BNVSI E Shirley a Point Name 4 20mA gt Change Name To 0 5V Digital 1 Digital 2 Digital 2 Event Count Ambient Temperature Relative Humidity Vibration Acoustic Light Supply Voltage Digital 1 Open Time Digital 1 Event Count SignalStrength White pod B Unit serial number 0014300010180030 Unit type o P Description A1 01a General Purpose Module Location EnviroPoint desk Point alarm timeout minutes 2 amp Point Active Point Verified Battery DewPoint 00148000000 10069 00148000000 10255 24 01 2008 3 44 18 PM Figure 1
24. asing the number of sensors and or sampling rate reduces External Battery Option 4V Rechargeable Battery Capacity 8 Amp Hours Dimensions 3 81 L x 2 13 W x 4 00 H Weight 0 74kG Contact your distributor for further details Figure 1 43 1 4 8 2 Associating Pods with Gateways Figure 1 44 gives details on how to associate a pod with its gateway Currently up to 16 pods can be associated with each gateway 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 41 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd ya EnviroPoint be assured Figure 1 44 To associate the Gateway and Sensor Pod first left toggle the Sensor Pod s command button top figure for approximately 5 seconds until it blinks release and immediately press the Gateway s red associate button once bottom figure 1 1 4 9 Connecting External Sensors Depending on your EnviroPoint configuration some Sensor Pods are able to work with external sensors in conjunction with the pods internal sensors These pods feature an external terminal block Caution Incorrect termination of external sensors may damage your equipment Connection of external sensors to EnviroPoint should only be done by suitably qualif
25. ation System configuration Configure E mail Configure Unit Plug Ins Exit Company name Person Contact Details NVSI Contact name Ralph Dick Company address 35 Devlin street Ryde NSW 2112 Telephone number 612 9809 7599 Mobile number 61 417257258 Email address ralph nysi com au Country Australia M Ferson Contact Details Contact name Shirley Chester Telephone number 612 9809 7899 Mobile number Email address shirley nvsi com au lt 10 12 2007 9 03 28 AM Figure 1 52 3 Select Configure Email from the File menu of the Administrator screen 4 In the Dialog box that appears enter the details of your SMTP server email settings S Configure Email Server SMTP Server 197 168 0 1 Pork 25 User Mame Enviropoint Password EEEH Default email ddress enviropoint nvsi cam au Figure 1 53 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 50 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd a a EnviroPoint be assured 1 4 13 4 Configure Mail via Stored Procedure As an alternative to using the EnviroPoint Monitor application a database server administrator can use SQL Server 2005 Management Studio to
26. bers important for traceability The first Change Number will be requested at unit sensor pod node verification 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 25 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured EnviroPoint Server Version 41 8 Yersion type Lite EnviroPoint Server Version 41 0 Version type Lite Licensed to License key G220 GWEJ 6CL3 NCB4 35R4 Expires 3 22 2007 Licensed to 4 License key G880 GWEJ 6CL9 NCB4 39R4 Expires 2007 03 26 System name System Settings ID Settings verified Change Number System name My EnviroPoint System 1 System Settings ID 184 Settings verified TRUE Change Number Change description Change description Figure 1 25 Not activated or verified Activated and verified Note the Change Number and description headings 1 4 6 8 System Information and configuration Woo hoo Now go to File Configure system The Main application screen will appear A Administrate EnviroPoint File Edit Help SNVSI a AustraianMuseumi Ea FPH 1 amp Mickel NVSI O1 v 2 2 2007 4 00 35 PM Figure 1 26 Main application screen 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revisio
27. d datacard Card containing data sim which fits into the router for telephone network connection 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 55 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd
28. e network and sets the customizable settings for EnviroPoint Server It is done once for the entire system but may be modified at a later time when required 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 13 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint Setup prompts 1 Primary Language Selection 2 Destination Directory Wizard J National Instruments License Agreement 4 Start Installation Wizard be assured Make your choice Next or change You have to accept Next until Finish Restart computer when prompted and run Programs EnviroPoint Monitor EnviroPoint Monitor For every new installation of Monitor the User Language Selection and EnviroPoint License Agreement will be run through Be warned the EnviroPoint License Agreement will force the installer to read scroll the License terms 1 4 6 1 User Language Selection EnviroPoint allows you to select a primary and secondary language The default Primary language is English P Select Language Dialog Path to primary langauge file picture Primary language Engist Use secondary language LI Secondary aunguage if empty a default flag will be used if empty a default flag wi
29. e note of the COM port which the module is located on e Open Hyperterminal by going to START ALL PROGRAMS Accessories Communications Hyperterminal e Select the COM port previously noted name the connection and ensure that the following settings are selected 115200 8 None 1 None Type AT and press Enter Ensure that the following message is displayed Ok If this message does not appear then reset the device and try again Once the desired message is received close and exit Hyperterminal Once the specific SMS hardware has been correctly installed and configured the Enviropoint software can be either installed if not already installed or updated in order to take advantage of SMS capability lf the Accsense service has not been installed the user will see the screen as shown in Figure 1 2 upon completion of the service installation lf the user has setup the Serial Enabler G Modem then input the COM port previously noted and leave the field Using USB SMS Module unchecked However if the USB modem was used select the checkbox and leave the COM port field blank the USB device will automatically find the correct COM port The Baud Rate field does not need to be altered in any way except if using a different SMS module that the two specified here lf however the SMS capability is being added post system installation the following actions are required e Stop the Accsense service through the Performance amp Maintena
30. ection is possible via a telephone router with a cost effective data plan Check the router is from a reputable company as the quality varies While at the server site switch on the hardware to be placed on the remote site and configure the remote gateway Associate pods to that gateway Switch off hardware and unplug gateway At the remote site set up the router as per the instructions connect the remote gateway and start Place pods Check data is being received NOTE Both the Remote Site and the Server Site must have access to the internet for this method to succeed Back to the server 1 4 13 Optional Email SMS function set up Users can elect to have alarm messages sent to key personnel by SMS or email You can set the security option of either sending the details or sending a request for personnel to login to a secure data link to view the details of the alarm The Phone Number and Email alias lists show the contact details of personnel and the communications settings for both can be set email server or port number for SMS transmission service 1 4 13 1 Database Mail Service To set up the email service EnviroPoint uses the SQL Server 2005 Database Mail Notification Service By default this feature is turned off in the SQL Server configuration This section outlines how to activate the Database Mail feature and configure it so the EnviroPoint Service can send alarm messages to responsible personnel via email Sections 1 4 10 3
31. ed and Direction Sensor 034E Page 44 of 55 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 26 September 2008 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd M a amp L A LA e LOAD LINE i DIRECT CONNECTION acters Puj e E E ALL A102 A103 p i z N EnviroPoint be assured Connection Diagram POD FIN 10 GROUND SENSOR TEHMIMAL 2 ae POD PINS 14200 SENSOR TERMINAL 1 POD AH g TS MAL GERS CATERMIHAL 2 z _ ei g a POO FIN 2 SGNAL SENSOA TENNIHAL I a LN Accense Bod Omega LAL OL Ald Barometric Pressure rosereter EWS BLA Connection Diagram LEALL ETTET ka a aocaense Bod CALL Aldi A157 Accranse Pod LADD Alu AL 07 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 a FREAD 5R BS ps Hara Flow Sensor l 2 20 ot at s Ba or a hl M mesiana H HR 7 2VOC pabwity r ret retan Pekar fea HC 1 2 eo 4 Flack LL z Page 45 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distr
32. er 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 34 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint _be assured A Administrate EnviroPoint Room 56 System Id Ralph O1 4 20ma pe 0 5V System information System configuration Digital 1 Digital 2 Map Names pout NVSI Room 56 Room 5B All Temperature Humidity Email Alias Vibration Alias Email Address Acoustic w Light E z Supply Voltage Add Map Edit Map Delete Map Mains power Signal strength Room 5B Group Names NVSI Room 56 Room 5B Callow to send alarm details in Emails and SMSs Map Dialog Map Name Map Path E EnviroPoint Maps level_2 bmp Avaliable units Units selected Room 56 a gt Room 5B a ES v ETa 2 27 2007 11 03 56 AM Figure 1 35 Map Dialog Add Map opens the Map Dialog box to select jog omp and png images for use as location maps Users can select which system nodes pods will appear on each location map and drag the pod icon to that location Edit map allows users to edit a map Delete map will remove a map from the system 1 4 6 13 Node Groupings The Group Names box lists all the node groupings defi
33. essages Measurement times and sampling rates Allows variable sampling rates according to time period 24 hour clock Click Add time to enter L Measurement Times Dialog Start time HH MM ee Figure 1 32 Point Task Alarms Allows variable alarm levels by specific times controls how alarms are communicated Click Add alarms to enter 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 32 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd L Alarm Dialog Tri Level nt a High Level ss Hysteresis 100 00 0 00 Add Email address alias 3 Figure 1 33 Alarm dialog Trigger High level Low level Sampling rate s Hysteresis Alarm Delays Active times Alarm name Alarms active Email Alarms Email address alias SMS Alarms SMS number alias EnviroPoint be assured Sampling rate s Active times Start time End time HH MM HH MM Day Auna aa Oa A E A oays E Add time Start time Remove time Add SMS number falias Remove 5M5 number falias By level of measurement The measurement above which an alarm state exists The measurement below which an alarm state exists Sam
34. he gateway on the same subnet Check the Accsense website for the latest utility version www accsense com The following steps outline the procedure for configuring your gateway s 1 Ensure the gateway s are connected to the same Ethernet network as your machine Make sure the gateway is powered and turned on See Section 1 4 5 for details 2 Install the Java Virtual Machine from the Server CD 3 Run the file Accsense Remote Config Tool Setup exe This file is stored in the Gateway Configuration Utility folder on your EnviroPoint Server CD or on www accsense com 4 The Accsense Remote Gateway Configuration window will open and after a brief pause you should see a list of MAC addresses appear in the Gateway List box 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 37 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured Accsense Remote Gateway Configuration A x Help i Obtain Network Address Automaticall Gateway List Frozen C Obtain Networ ress Automatically IP Address 1192 168 0 25 Subnet Mask DNS 1 seis iia Stream Type Accsense Servers Default Route a 192 168 0 1 Q Direct Web Direct Stream Hardware Versi
35. ibution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd gt EnviroPoint be assured Temperature Measurements on an Analog Pod Using a 100K Ohm Thermistor Pod Choices Al O1 Al 04 Al O7 Wire site Thermistor Wire Pod s Pin 3 5V Source Thermistor Wire Pod s Pin 2 0 5 V Input Figure 1 47 Wiring external sensors 1 4 10 Mounting hardware Once the physical location of the equipment has been determined there are several methods available to mount the equipment in place a Gateways Gateways can be either set down on their base or fixed using the mounting slots in the base of the gateway Figure 1 48 shows details of the mounting slots Gateway Mounting Holes The Gateway may be mounted to surfaces using mounting slots molded into its case amp Figure 1 48 Gateway Mounting Details and Hole Spacing Template N T S 1 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 46 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured b Pods Pods may be either set down on their base or fixed using a mounting clip supplied by distributor Figure 1 49 gives details on how to use the mounting clips Tip to help prevent unauthorized remova
36. ied personnel There are many different types of external sensors that may be used Please contact your distributor for help or further information Figure 1 45 describes how to connect sensor leads to the terminal connections Figure 1 46 gives details of the Terminal Pinouts for external sensors Note Pin 9 on A1 01 A1 04 and A1 07 4 20mA loop Supply Voltage 20VDC gives out 20V for 250ms after power on and then falls back to zero after taking a reading Note Pin 3 on A1 01 A1 04 and A1 07 5V 25mA max Excitation Voltage gives out 5V for 250ms after power on and then falls back to zero after taking a reading 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 42 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured TCT ME BE TA A wea Figure 1 45 External sensors are connected to the Sensor Pod via a plug in connector at the top rear Insert wires and rotate connector screws clockwise to tighten wire lugs 1 ep ER saen ae Laa ale Anag hpu tiin Z gt E Analg input ii be a prore 4 4 w 50 g 72 m ria Ean Volege i E a a Oya fein i a E E Cig had ing Domaci Soa Teale r a a a E Sita mipako Giit 7 a E Oita fem i G E a
37. ificate Create new system 1 4 6 1 1 4 6 2 1 4 6 3 1 4 6 4 1 4 6 5 1 4 6 6 1 4 6 7 1 4 6 8 1 4 6 9 1 4 6 10 1 4 6 11 1 4 6 12 1 4 6 13 User Language Selection License Agreement Product Activation System Creation Listing Sensor Pods Adding Users Help About system Information and configuration Pod Node Configuration Internal Sensor Point Configuration External Sensor Configuration Associated Maps Node Groupings Connecting Gateways 1 4 7 1 Gateway Configuration NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 be assured on OF Ot Ww XN O OF OO CO Page 3 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd A EnviroPoint 1 4 7 2 Picking a Channel 1 4 8 Activating the Pods 1 4 8 1 Installing batteries 1 4 8 2 Associating Pods with Gateways 1 4 9 Connecting External Sensors 1 4 9 1 Additional Sensors 1 4 10 Mounting hardware 1 4 11 Install Monitor for Users 1 4 12 Remote Site Connection 1 4 13 Optional Email SMS function set up 1 4 13 1 Database Mail Service 1 4 13 2 Activating the Database Mail Service 1 4 13 3 Mail Configuration via the Monitor Application 1 4 13 4 Configure Mail via Stored Procedure 1 4 13 5 Manual Mail Configuration 1 4 13 6 EnviroPoint SMS Ser
38. install batteries as backup even when the DC adaptor is to be used as the primary power source Your pods should arrive with batteries installed Batteries can be changed or checked as indicated in Figure 1 41 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 40 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd be assured Figure 1 41 Using a flathead screwdriver open the battery bay and install 3 AA batteries on the underside of the Sensor Pod Replace cover 1 Accsense Inc recommends 1 the use of Energizer type L91 AA or equivalent batteries for optimum battery life Battery life will vary depending on how many sensors are used and the sample rate of the sensor pod Maximum life can be achieved by using no external sensors and a sampling time of 10min 1 or longer Contact your distributor for further information Note Backup batteries may discharge over an extended period of time and should be checked regularly An approximate Battery Life Curve Figure 1 42 shows how the sampling rate will affect the battery lifespan year Approxiate Battery Life I month 1 min 5 min 10 min No external sensors Multiple external sensors Sample Rate Number of Sensors Figure 1 42 Incre
39. ion Authorities H E Enterprise Trust H E Intermediate Certification Authorities E Trusted Publishers E Untrusted Certificates H E Third Party Root Certification Authorities H E Trusted People H E Certificate Enrollment Requests H E SPE Personal store contains 1 certificate Figure 1 7 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 12 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 7 EnviroPoint be assured To check certificate import expand Certificates Personal Certificates The EnviroPoint certificate should be present as in Figure 1 7 Optional Importing Digital Certificates To import digital certificates that you previously exported follow these steps 1 Click Start point to Settings click Control Panel and then double click Internet 2 On the Content tab click Certificates then Personal and then click Import to start Wizard Browse for the correct pfx file 3 In the Password box type your password Finish running the Wizard as above e Any gateways installed at a remote connection will require a direct connection to your server the machine with the service installed The customer is responsible for setting Internet Security Devices firewalls
40. l of pods a cable tie may be wound around the sensor pod and through the mounting clip before attaching to the wall Sensor Podis Mounting Holes 45 mm 1 59 in Secure mounting clip with four 8 wood screws or equivalent Figure 1 49 N T S Sensor Pod mounting clip can be attached via screws see hole pattern above by a wire tie magnet or double sided tape 1 Figure 1 48 and Figure 1 49 each contain templates showing Hole Spacings for mounting EnviroPoint equipment Please contact your distributor if requiring assistance with mounting hardware After mounting hardware alter maps if need be to match actual placement On all PCs to have access to EnviroPoint data 1 4 11 Install Monitor for Users To install EnviroPoint Monitor insert the EnviroPoint Monitor Installation CD open My Computer select your CD drive open the monitor software folder and run the setup file 1 4 12 Remote Site Connection Hardware required telephone router with data plan or some alternate form of internet connection gateway pods 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 47 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd Tey EnviroPoint be assured Remote site conn
41. ll bi Figure 1 8 Default Language Settings Editor s note excuse the spelling You can use a custom graphics file to display a representation of the country s flag when using multiple languages If you do not select a custom graphic the default flag for that language will be shown 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 14 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured Path to primary langauge file picture Primary language if empty a default flag will be used English C Documents and Settings Micke Mina dokument mr D _NVSIEnviron3 Environ LanguageFiles as png Use secondary language E Path to secondary langauge file picture Secondary launguage if empty a default flag will be used Figure 1 9 Customised Flag Icon Ed s note excuse the spelling of language again You can also select a secondary language by checking the Use secondary language box This allows the program to dynamically change between two languages while running When this is chosen the flags for both languages will be displayed and users can click on the flag to easily move between languages This is a useful option for organisations with
42. multi lingual employees P Select Language Dialog Path to primary langauge file picture Primary language if empty a default flag will be used En glish amr Use secondary language Path to secondary langauge file picture Secondary launquage if empty a default flag will be used Figure 1 10 Secondary Language selected that Swedish spelling is still creeping in 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 15 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured 1 4 6 2 License Agreement After selecting the language settings you will be asked to review the license agreement for EnviroPoint You must read and accept the License Agreement to use the software If you cancel this screen or do not accept the agreement the application will close P License Agreement License Agreement NVSI amp MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS For NVSI APPLICATION ARCHITECTURE AND SUB MODULES MICROSOFT SOL SERVER 2005 EXPRESS EDITION ATTENTION PLEASE READ THIS DOCUMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY USING THIS SOFTWARE THE END USER AGREES TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU USE ANY PART OF THIS SO
43. n Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured x Unit list 0014000 10180030 A1 01a General Purpose Module 0014a800000010255 A1 07 Digital Input Module lt Select unit type from list gt Create New View Edit Sensors Figure 1 20 Configure Units screen In this screen Type in the Unit serial number from the side label on each sensor pod then select the Unit type also on the side label Click Create New and repeat these steps until all pods are listed Click Done The dialog in Figure 1 21 allows you to add sensor pods units from the list to the system Each pod sits at a node in the mesh but may be swapped in and out of the particular node point for calibration or other reasons 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 22 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured P New system wizard x System name My EnviroPoint System 1 Pod communication type Direct Stream bg Pod list AccSense Al 01 0014a00000010069 AccSense A1 03 0014200000010133 Pod serial number Pod type 0014a00000010133 AccSense A1 03 Add Pod
44. n 1 Page 26 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured aag BNvs 2 Eee B NODE VALUES he EnviroPoint NODE MAPS NODE TRENDS Temperature Humidity Light Sound i Counter Analog Digital Vibration Battery voltage ALARMS Active Sensor Alarms Old Sensor Alarms Active Unit Alarms Old Unit Alarms REPORT Create new report View report HELP Help Main Page SYSTEM G NWSI Contact Details Support Information 1 30 2007 12 04 14 PM Figure 1 27 The main application screen after configuration The main screen of the Enviropoint Server application is designed to have the look and feel of a web browser The application screen is divided into a number of sections as shown in Figure 1 27 1 Tree structure directory of application pages 2 Application page provides access to the various system functions 3 Status bar displays the current system time and other status indicators to show when the system is performing background tasks such as loading data 4 Command bar provides users with a set of controls specific to the selected application page 5 Menu bar access general application commands similar to other windows applications The sy
45. nce Administrative Tools Services menu e Install the SMS module Serial or USB as previously mentioned e Open the following click the RUN option in the Start Menu and type in Regedit and select Ok Navigate to the following folder HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE ENVIROPOINT Accsense Server the following options settings should be displayed 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 53 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd a Hame lab Default ab Certame ine HeartBeatCallinterval lab isLISB lab LocalComputerip te NoOfHeartBeatThreads RY MoOF Threads RY PointAlarmCheckCallinterval Ru sMsBaudRate ab SMSCOMPort lab sqIDataSource lab sqlinitialcatalog RE TcplpPart RY VersionType Type REG 52 REG 52 RES DWORD REG 52 REG 52 REG DWORD REG DWoORD REG DWoORD REG DWORD REG SZ REG 52 REG S REG DWoORD REG DWoORD Figure 1 54 EnviroPoint Registry Settings a EnviroPoint be assured Cyalue not seb Ho SSL used Ox00001388 5000 True OxOO000001 1 Ox00000005 5 Ox00007530 30000 Ox0001c200 115200 AS LEnviroPoint EnviroPoint OxO000ali2 41234 Ox00000001 14 Enter in the correct settings
46. ned for this system e g by room floor building or other definition 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 35 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured AEE AM Administrate EnviroPoint om 56 z System Id _Ralph 01 oe _ System information System configuration Digital 1 Digital 2 Map Names o o Counter r NVSI Ro om 56 FPE 5B 7H Allow to send alarm details in Emails and SMSs Temperature Humidity Email Alias Vibration A Group Dialog Acoustic Light 5 3 aa Voltage Edit Map Delete Map fait hein Mains power Signal strength Avaliable units Units selected Room 58 Group Names o RRE y m NVSI Room 56 Room 5B Room 58 w il 5 Add Group Edit Group Delete Group Alarm Blink al Blink Speed ms 1000 ol Audible alarms _ Unit Alarms Sound file wav Sensor Alarms Sound file wav A Sound repeat time s 9 Storage folder Remove Alas Edit Ales p SmsServiceNo Com port lo i g 2 27 2007 11 07 02 AM Figure 1 36 Group Dialog Add group allows users to create new groups and assign system nodes pods to the group
47. nt This also allows Windows user logins to access the database via the Monitor application Okay so you know about databases and really didn t need all that detail But hey people who are not as computer savvy as your esteemed self do 1 4 3 Accsense Service If SMS capability is required refer to section 1 4 10 6 EnviroPoint SMS Service before installing the Accsense service If SMS capability is not required immediately please continue To install the Accsense Service open My Computer select the CD drive open the Accsense Server Service folder and double click the setup Wizard exe file Keep selecting Next until the Service Settings pop up displays as shown in Figure 1 2 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 9 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd a EnviroPoint be assured 2 Service Settings Form Database connection SMS Settings SQL Database Source name SMS COMM Fort hame ASGLEspress SOL Initial Catalog SM5 Baud Fate EnviroPoint 115200 Using USB SMS Module Cornmunication Cerificate Name To Use Ho OF Threads Enviro Point 5 Eal EA Local IPs TCP_IF_Ports ok Figure 1 3 Accsense Service Settings Enter de
48. ocument use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured L Product Activation pad The application has been activated Continue Figure 1 16 Activation Confirmation lf you make a mistake or press cancel during the activation process a trial period will be activated You will be asked to activate the product each time you restart the server This completes the setup Process EnviroPoint Server will now begin normal operation 1 4 6 4 System Creation Once your product is activated you will need to create a system on your EnviroPoint Server This is the fun part and is required to initialise the database in preparation for data storage The first screen will allow you to login to the EnviroPoint Server using a default account Press Login to accept the default setting L EnviroPoint Login User Mame lt Built system accounts Password ie eke ee ek Figure 1 17 REPLACE SCREEN SHOT User Name should be User ID My bad At the next screen enter the name of your database connection file By default this is Enviropoint udl Enter the name of your system Once configured this name cannot be changed You can supply a database login user name and password or leave these fields blank for integrated security Press OK to continue 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std
49. on Last Error Message nil Advanced Options Reset Reason Code error for string WSMDATA Port Number Brownout Power Switch Firmware Version psa 0 8 3 1 P2 16 Destination Host J accsense Fast and Easy Remote Physical Sensing Encryption Figure 1 38 Accsense Remote Gateway Configuration 5 Select the MAC address corresponding to the gateway you wish to configure You can check this by reading the MAC address from the sticker on the base of the gateway Ensure that Obtain Network Address Automatically is unchecked Assign an unused IP address to your gateway Make sure the Subnet Mask matches the other devices on your network O o Enter the IP address of your network Domain Name Server optional into DNS 1 10 DNS 2 should be left blank The default route is the IP address that the gateway will try to access directly 11 Ensure Stream type is set to Direct Web for EnviroPoint Standard 12 Enter the following Advanced Options a Port Number 41234 b Destination host is your server IP address c Leave Relative Path as default d Encryption Checked 13 Click Submit Changes to update the gateway with the new settings To view the current channel scan information that the gateway is configured to run the Accsense Remote Gateway Configuration utility and select the Mesh Control tab 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 38 of 55 Cop
50. oup Alarm Blink Phone Number Alias 1000 Blink Speed ms esas C Audible Alarms Unit Alarms Sound file wav Sensor Alarms Sound file wav Edit alias Sound Repeat Time s Com port 0 31 01 2008 1 39 48 PM Figure 1 29 System configuration 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd be assured System information displays a page with fields allowing you to enter general information about Page 28 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is EnviroPoint be assured In system configuration enter the alarm details only as the Map and Group functions will request Pod configuration data and that comes next Email SMS usage is optional and covered later Alarm Blink activates blinking alarm signals for this system Blink Soeed controls the soeed of the blinking alarm signals Audible alarms activate a sound file when an alarm state is registered Users can select which sound files not included with EnviroPoint are activated for both sensor alarms and system alarms refer to Operators Manual and how often the audible alarms are sounded Email Alias Lists personnel to receive email alarm messages Add ali
51. ple rate in seconds during an alarm event The level within normal readings at which the alarm ceases e g if the high alarm level is at 20 hysteresis at 2 the reading must go under 18 before the alarm switches off The time gap between the last data received and an alarm If the alarms are to be constantly active leave this table blank It is possible to set times where the alarm is not active This may be the same as the Point Task name see above Tick this box if alarms are to be activated The list of personnel to be emailed Select required address alias and press Add email address alias The list of personnel to receive SMS messages Select required number alias and press Add SMS number alias OK Either enter details for a second level alarm or click next sensor 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 33 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured 1 4 6 11 External Sensor Configuration A Administrate EnviroPoint Systems Standard File lt Help Point taskID Measurement Type 0 Current Point task measurement unit mA Digital 2 Event Count ree Ambient Temperature Point Task Active Rela
52. s number and saving your configuration settings File Save the server will reset and begin retrieving data supplied by the new sensor pod After all pod information has been checked go to File Save The system will prompt you to enter a Change number and Change description If you save after each pod this process will become a bore and a chore Change numbers must be unique therefore choose a starting number now and use consecutive numbers in the future Check for previous numbers by Help About Double click on a node name to go into the individual sensor settings 1 4 6 10 Internal Sensor Point Configuration A Administrate EnviroPoint Systems Standard File Help GNVSI E Shirley g a PointtaskID Measurement Type 6 _ RelativeHumidity Digital 1 Point task measurement unit Digital 2 aa Digital 2 Event Count Ambient Temperature Point Task Active itike Vibration Calibration formula Measurement times and sampling rates Digital 1 Event Count 440 0405 X 0 000003 POWER X 2 0 POWER X Starttime Endtime Day SignalStrength T 77 Battery DewPoint Default Sampling Rate s 0014a00000010069 o 0014a00000010255 Da DisableTimeSMSAlarms min s DisableTimeEmailAlarms min s Point Task Alarms G CE O a ka Seni Type High Low Hysteresis Delay s ActiveTimes w 24 01 2008 5 34 34 PM Figure 1 31 Internal sensor configuration Click e
53. se website www accsense com for the latest version of the Gateway Configuration Utility e Do you have facility site maps available in soft copy jpg bmp and png e Which pods will have external sensors e ls there a User list e Make sure your Network Firewall allows TCP IP on Port Number 41234 Otherwise you will not be able to access the gateway e Have you got your EnviroPoint installation CDs and the hardware readily available Installation Summary On the server 1 Install MS SQL Server 2005 skip this step if SQL Server is already present SQL Server Advanced Express is on the EnviroPoint CD 2 Create the EnviroPoint Database 3 Install and configure the Accsense Service 4 Install and configure the EnviroPoint Service On a PC with an Administrator s password 5 Create new system On a PC on the same subnet as each gateway 6 Connect gateway and run Accsense Gateway Configuration utility Check the Accsense website for the latest version Completing hardware set up 7 Associate pods with gateways 8 Install external sensors 9 Mount gateways and pods in position On all PCs to have access to EnviroPoint data 10 Install EnviroPoint Monitor Remote Site Connection 11 Optional Configure Gateway associate pods and connect telephone router 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 7 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved
54. sired Server IP s under the Local IP s field if SMS functionality is required enter the required information as per section 1 4 10 6 Once this has been completed press Done The Com port may be left empty until SMS is required if not entered now 1 4 4 EnviroPoint Service To install the EnviroPoint Service open My Computer select the CD drive open the EnviroPoint Service folder and double click the setup Wizard exe file Keep selecting next until the service has been successfully installed 1 4 5 Importing the Digital Certificate The EnviroPoint network uses SSL encryption for communications which will require the installation of a suitable certificate Supplied in the registry of the EnviroPoint Server The certificate is installed manually to the store shown below You will need to supply the authentication password to import the certificate EnviroPoint requires a certificate of 512bits or greater The supplied certificate is an unsigned 1024bit To import the digital certificate into the personal authorities folder in the server s local computer certificate store do the following Click Start click Run type mmc for Microsoft Management Console and then click OK Click Console not Console Root further up and then click Add Remove Snap in On the Standalone tab click Add Select Certificates and then click Add as in the figure below Figure 1 4 26 September 2008 NV 72 0
55. ssistant p cmdshell Analysis Services W Enable Database Mail stored procedures View by Instance View by Component Figure 1 51 3 Select Database Mail and tick the Enable box 4 Select OK and close the tool Your Database Mail Procedures are now activated 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 49 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured 1 4 13 3 Mail Configuration via the Monitor Application This method of configuring your mail settings uses the EnviroPoint Monitor application to access the necessary procedures in the EnviroPoint Database To use this method the application s UDL file must have a database login that is a member of the sysadmin server role Please see the Database Connections and Permissions IT Guide for more information 1 Open the EnviroPoint Monitor application and login as an application administrator 2 Select Configure System from the File menu to access the Administrator screen A Administrate EnviroPoint Systems Standard File Edit Help Save Create System System Wizard System name GreenGateway Export system GreenGateway Import system GreenGateway System inform
56. stem name will appear in the menu tree as in Figure 1 26 On the right hand panel there will be two tabs to fill in System information and System configuration These system application pages allow you to configure the general settings and information for the system 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 27 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint VL Administrate EnviroPoint Systems Standard File 5c Help ZBNVSI E Shirley A System name Er Shirley System information System configuration w 29 01 2008 4 51 51 PM Figure 1 28 System information your company and the people responsible for administering the system Complete system information then click the System configuration tab AM Administrate EnviroPoint Systems Standard File ct Help NVS Shirley System name Ee E Shirley ain jeo System information System configuration Morans A Y Edit Man Edit Map Delete Map Group Names White White pod Edit Group C Send Full alarm details in Emails and SMSs Delete Gr
57. t be assured Product Activation Eg Product Activation BNVSI Product Activation Product Activation Press Open Web Browser Copy the activation code you find on the web page in to ithe Acivation code below then press Next Connecting to activation server Open Web Browser Enter activation Code lt lt Back Next gt gt lt lt Back Next gt gt p Product Activation Product Activation Product Activation Product Activation BNVSI Send the text below to support endevo se Just copy and past it into a mail in your email client As subject type Activation Key NVS5L NVSIL NVSI NVSILAYSI Name Mikael Company NVSI Address Email 1 1 se Country Australia Hwid C2046440C20460440 Enter the previously aquired activation code then press Next Enter activation code When done press Next to continue Your product will not be activated until you have recieved a activation code by mail Use this code to activate the product Figure 1 15 Activation Screens The first two screens are for the preferred option over the internet via an activation web site After following the instructions on the screen and clicking Next you should see a screen confirming the activation of your product 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 19 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this d
58. ternet explorer 6 0 SP1 7 Server Database Internet Information Services IIS 5 0 Machine Only Additional MSXML 6 0 components z All Machines 7 NET Framework 2 0 Windows 2000 OS a MDAC 2 8 e EnviroPoint has been tested using the versions stated Later versions of these components may also be compatible with EnviroPoint Table 1 2 Minimum software requirements If you are unsure whether your systems meets these requirements or for advice on upgrading please contact Technical Support Section 1 1 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 5 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured 1 3 EnviroPoint Network Diagram EnviroPoint may be considered as made up of many components working together to give a clear picture of the environment Figure 1 1 illustrates the connectivity of this network and the types of components involved ENVIROPOINT NETWORK ENVIROPOINT CONFIGURATION APPLICATION ENVIROPOINT MONITORING APPLICATION ENVIROPOINT DATA BASE ENVIROPOINT SERVICE ACCSENSE SERVICE LOGICAL SYSTEM a ee eee SOFTWARE OYE yyy w Secured by 33 Eneo on HARDWARE TRANSPARENT SOFTWARE
59. tive Humidity ES ae 4 20mA Calibration formula Measurement times and sampling rates Digital 1 Event Count 0 0 020345 x 0 POWER X 2 0 POWER X 3 Starttime End tme Day Sampling rate SignalStrength L me Battery DewPoint Default Sampling Rate s S 0014a00000010069 i 0014a00000010255 DisableTimeSMSAlarms min E DisableTimeEmailAlarms min is Point Task Alarms DE u Type High Low Hysteresis Delay s ActiveTimes w 24 01 2008 5 26 57 PM Figure 1 34 External Sensor Application Page Sensor application pages allow you to configure individual external sensors It has only three extra pieces of information External sensor connected Type of sensor Connect Disconnect External Sensor Sensor readings will not be accepted unless it is connected in the software Calibration Formula Formula used to calibrate raw measured data to the correct measurement units Calibration Reference Equipment used as reference when creating the calibration formula 1 4 6 12 Associated Maps Now the sensor Pods have been added go back to the System configuration tab right click System name and enter the maps by clicking Add Map List a location map in the Map Name box and assign the Map Path Then assign pods to the map using the arrows A pod icon will appear in the map area drag and drop the icon on its correct placement Do this for all available location maps 26 Septemb
60. ts warning about drivers being digitally unsigned When prompted for plug in USB adapter and click Next e Check COM port e When installation is complete open Hyperterminal by going to START ALL PROGRAMS Accessories Communications Hyperterminal e Select a new connection name the connection and select the highest number COM port available Type ATI you will probably not see these characters on the screen don t worry about this and press Enter Ensure that the following message is displayed OK Receipt of this message is an indication of correct operation Close and exit Hyperterminal Software configuration can now commence 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 52 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd a EnviroPoint be assured 2 For the Serial Enfora GSM Module connect it to a suitable serial port e Ensure the SMS Message Centre number is set up correctly on the SIM Card Ensure no PIN number locks are in place on the SIM card e Power on the module ensuring that the SIM card is firmly in place If the SIM card is inserted after the module has been powered on the SMS service will not function correctly e Check and tak
61. vation web site Use a Web Browser to acquire an activation This is the preferred option Other choices are 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 17 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd over the internet using an activation server by email or by direct entry of a code supplied by other means EnviroPoint be assured Depending on which option you select clicking Next will take you to the appropriate page to enter your activation choices 26 September 2008 P Product Activation Product Activation Activation choice Automatically activate through an internet connection a Use a Web Browser to acquire an activation ie Use a email client to acquire an activation code Use an activation code previosly acquired for this computer E Figure 1 14 Product Activation Choices Oops Choose the WEB BROWSER NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 Page 18 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoin
62. vice GLOSSARY OF TERMS 26 September 2008 NV 72 0036 01 INST Env Std Revision 1 be assured 39 40 40 41 42 44 46 47 47 48 48 48 50 51 51 52 55 Page 4 of 55 Copyright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured 1 INSTALLATION 1 1 Technical Support If you experience difficulties contact EnviroPoint Technical Support Phone 61 2 9809 7899 Fax 61 2 9809 7499 Email support enviropoint info 1 2 System Requirements EnviroPoint Standard requires the following minimum computer specifications 1 2 1 Hardware Server PC Monitor PC 2 x Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2 4Ghz Pentium 4 3 0GHz 2GB RAM EEC memory 1GB RAM 30GB HDD RAID 5 disk set 30GB HDD for Application Installation Standard display 1280x1024 256 colour Display 1G LAN Card 1 x RS232 port 1 x RS232 port 1 x Full height PCI extension slot Table 1 1 Minimum Server and PC requirements EnviroPoint may be fully installed on a stand alone PC but this is not the recommended set up 1 2 2 Software m Windows 2000 Server Edition or equivalent with SP4 Server Operating System 2003 Server Edition Monitor PC Operating System 7 Windows XP Professional or equivalent with SP2 Microsoft In
63. without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured Select Computer Select the computer you want this snap in to manage This snap in will always manage Another computer C Allow the selected computer to be changed when launching from the command line This only applies if you save the console Figure 1 6 Select Local computer and Finish Close the Add Standalone Snap In screen and OK the Add Remove Standalone Snap In screen The certificate viewer has been added to the Console now to import the certificate n the Console Root expand Certificates Local Computer see Figure 1 7 Right click Personal and point to All tasks then click Import On the first page of the Certificate Import Wizard click Next By the File name dialog box Browse files from the CD to locate the pfx file certificate double click to enter file name and location and then click Next NOTE You may be prompted multiple times for your password On the Certificate Store page click Place all certificates in the following store ensure that the Certificate store dialog box shows Personal and then click Next On the final page of the Wizard click Finish Message The import was successful OK 4 Console Root Certificates Local Computer Personal Certificates E EnviroPoint EnviroPoint H E Trusted Root Certificat
64. yright EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd 2009 Commercial in Confidence All rights reserved Copying of this document use and communication of its contents is not permitted without written permission Further distribution only as approved by EnviroPoint Systems Pty Ltd EnviroPoint be assured NOTE to have access to this tab the gateway must be connected to the EnviroPoint or Accsense server Accsense Remote Gateway Contiguration Help Pisin Mesh Control Gateway Sarid Number ometana Mesh Type Accsersahet 1 0 24GHe Start Remote Gateway Association Current channel pe Channel Scan pod tist Start Channel Scan I Perform Cortrwous Sean Figure 1 39 Channel scan screen Mesh Type Type of radio mesh used in Gateway Current Channels varies from 11 to 26 the channels the Gateway automatically scans Start Remote Gateway Association This button allows you to associate Pods to your Gateway without pressing the Associate button on the Gateway Current Mesh State This displays the current status of the mesh It will have one of four states Up the mesh is up and running successfully Down the mesh is not running check for anomalies Initializing the mesh is not currently running but is preparing Associating Notifies that Pods may be associated Start Channel Scan This runs a manual channel scan or enables users to put a Gateway on a specific channel NOTE If the channel of the Gateway is changed the Pods M
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