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1. Omnitronix TATA LNT e mail info direktronik se tel 08 52 400 700 fax 08 520 18121 User s Manual Installation and Operation Guidelines SNMP Link SL10 Remote Site Manager 2006 Omnitronix Incorporated All rights reserved The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only and is subject to change without notice Examples data and names used in this manual are examples and fictitious unless otherwise noted No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted by any means electronic or mechanical without the express written permission from Omnitronix Incorporated Omnitronix and SL10 are trademarks of Omnitronix Incorporated Rev 3 10 PN 3020 036 Cover 2057 036 Printed in the United States of America Table of Contents CHAPTER 4 iscsi E A AAEE EE EEEE ik eee ABEE ASE wie ate eta Se de ea eee aes aa edad hee soteneee 1 OVERVIEW A E E A E EREE E E E 1 Pe Seth CtiOn MA E A SEE A AE EE E ET A T E E EE E 1 EALO Ke LA AEAEE A AA OE A A E ASEA AT eae A ORE N EAE T EA EEE 2 1 3 Communication Features ccccccecssscccessccceessececessseeeceessececseeecsesuececeessececsseeceesaeeeceessesecsiseecseneeeesessesensseeeees 2 I AITSA OT LO PEOLECH ON ORAE EAA EE AE EEA EE EEE E AE EE EE OE AE E ahead A EAA SEE 3 Remote IP Assignment E AEE A E E E E E bona E E tees 3 Terminal Server Serial Passthrough ccccecccssessseesseseeeeeceeseesecesecaeceaeceaecseecaeceaeceneeeeeseeessee
2. Page 5 C onfiguration Chapter 2 Configuration 2 1 Introduction The SL10 offers two distinct methods of configuration It may be manipulated via text menus over the serial port or by using the Windows Configuration Utility version 5 00 Note The same program is used for the SL10 and SL12 for configuration Both methods offer intuitive multi page access to all of the settings and status indicators within the SL10 This chapter will provide an overview of both configuration methods 2 2 Serial Configuration For serial configuration connect to the SL10 serial port with a PC or laptop running any terminal emulator set to 19200 baud 8N1 Once connected press lt ENTER gt twice Note that in all menus you must press X to return to the previous menu To exit serial mode return to the root menu and press X The first menu to appear when using serial configuration will look as follows SL10 Setup 1 Alarms Status 2 Setup X Exit Alarms Status This selection displays the status of all contact closures any connected EventSensors Temperature sensor and Humidity sensor as shown below Selection 1 Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5 Input 6 Input 7 8 Input 8 Temperature Humidity Manual Rev 3 10 Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened Opened 68F 34 Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal No
3. Network Mask should be provided by your network administrator Router is the IP address of the network router or gateway to which this SL10 is connected This should be provided by your network administrator SNMP Manager n IP Address allows configuration for up to four IP addresses for receiving traps Traps will be sent to all SNMP Managers configured Read Write Trap Community sets the SNMP trap communities to use Send Test Trap button will send a test trap to each of the SNMP Managers configured FTP Username is a 16 character alphanumeric field for entering the FTP Username Password is a 16 character alphanumeric field for entering the FTP Password Notifications Power Up Trap can be checked to send an SNMP trap whenever the SL10 is powered on Net Loss Trap can be checked to send a trap whenever a previously disconnected network connection has been restored Note It may take up to 90 seconds for the SL10 to detect a restored network connection Manual Rev 3 10 Configuration a ineration Gasa Boouty Neha Peovstheough irama Logn Urnnesse M Logn Requesd mo P Paz mcet pactnced M Dipig Sein ESC Char 27 Logn Tat Pot 2101 s110 Crrplag Logn T ast Ssp LFin Ship LF Ou Seed Pot Set Date BeudAise 15000 Gersi Ure Date Forss BN Set Desas Passthrough Tab displays the screen shown above User configurable fields are Login Username is a 16 character alphanumeric
4. 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 for the SL10 serial port Data Format allows the selection of one of twelve word parity settings 7N1 8N1 7N2 8N2 7E1 8E1 7E2 8E2 701 801 702 802 for the SL10 serial port 0 Contigeration General Sawariy Neheork Pathi In onel Ext 1 Cortscts On Stala Mewes At St QT Open Coris t Died or Open Korist Oad af Open Konsti Oi e wf oar Open Coms God i m Open iContact 5 Ond zll f Open Komssi i oe e o f Arakolrou vap High H Low Yew Low Trop ATN On vae Hare Level i eventy E ER Levai Piir paa Tw Ap Trap evenly ot M fag fansog 0000 Nice 0000 Nice 0100 Mine O100 Mine a 0 02 4288 inda 0000 Wie wI 0000 Wie w O000 ine Q100 Mee e fo ee oe eS Cota v I5 nr pre are pea e Mew sjn J vap High Low Low Trop ATN eke Level S eventy LervalServerity mwy Th Ap Tup o Wy Nice gi Nin i 20 Ww Bh fbf fr dias Hara Ponaap S a Oren zj xi 0p Open J ooren vj Outs 2 Open x Internal Tab displays the screen shown above User configurable fields are Contacts Contacts 01 06 and 07 08 if so configured are each configured using the following fields On can be checked to enable this Contact State is a read only field that returns the current state of the Contact each time the Get Data button is pressed Name is the name given to this Contact Active State allows the selection of either Open
5. On Board Sensor Setup A Input 1 B Input 2 C Input 3 D Input 4 E Input 5 F Input 6 G Input 7 H Input 8 I Temperature Sensor J Humidity Sensor K Relay 1 L Relay 2 X Return to Previous Menu Input n displays either a Contact n Setup Menu or Analog n Setup Menu Note Ifthe particular input sensor or relay is not installed on this SL10 when selected this message will be returned Sensor Not Present Manual Rev 3 10 Page 9 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual If the Input is a contact closure the Contact n Setup Menu will be displayed Contact 1 Setup Menu A Name Contact 1 B Alarm Enabled N C State which is an Alarm Open Closed Closed D Threshold in seconds 3 E Send Return To Normal Trap N F Trap Repeat Time in Minutes 0 G Severity Minor X Return to Previous Menu Name is the name given to this contact Alarm Enabled toggles N or Y to enable or disable this contact State which is in Alarm toggles Open or Closed to set whether the contact will alarm if it is in the Open or Closed state Threshold in seconds is the time from 1 to 255 seconds the contact needs to be in its alarm state before the alarm will be triggered and the trap sent A setting of 0 means contact will be in the alarm state immediately Send Return To Normal Trap toggles N or Y for sending a trap when the contact returns to its normal or inactive state Trap Repeat
6. Login Message when a pass through connection is made Login Message is a 24 character alphanumeric field for entering a message to be displayed when a pass through connection is made Show SiteID on with Login Message toggles Y or N to enable or disable the displaying of the SiteID along with the Login Message when a pass through connection is made Require Username Password for Access toggles Y or N to enable or disable the requirement of needing to enter the Username and Password to establish the pass through connection Username is a 16 character alphanumeric field for entering the pass through Username Password is a 16 character alphanumeric field for entering the pass through Password Idle Timeout in Minutes is how long a pass through connection with no activity will stay open from 1 to 255 minutes before it automatically closes A setting of 0 will allow the connection to remain open indefinitely Escape Char Value is the decimal ASCII character code of the key you must press three times to escape or close the pass through connection Default is 27 the lt ESC gt key Strip LFs from TCP to Serial Port toggles Y or N to enable or disable the stripping of linefeeds on pass through data sent out of the SL10 Strip LFs from Serial Port to TCP toggles Y or N to enable or disable the stripping of linefeeds on pass through data received by the SL10 FTP Telnet Setup displays the FTP Telnet Setup
7. Time in Minutes is the interval from 1 to 255 minutes between successive traps sent given that the alarm state remains A setting of 0 minutes means no repeat traps will be sent Severity allows you to toggle between five descriptive words Minor Major Critical Severe and Warning to describe the severity of this alarm These words will be included in the trap If the Input is an analog input the Analog n Setup Menu will be displayed Analog 1 Setup Menu A Name Analog 1 B Alarm Enabled N C Alarm High Level 0 00 D Alarm Very High Level 0 00 E Alarm Low Level 0 00 F Alarm Very Low Level 0 00 G Threshold in seconds 3 H Send Return To Normal Trap N I Trap Repeat Time in Minutes 0 J High Level Alarm Severity Minor K Very High Level Alarm Severity Minor L Low Level Alarm Severity Minor M Very Low Level Alarm Severity Minor X Return to Previous Menu Page 10 Manual Rev 3 10 Configuration Name is the name given to this analog input Alarm Enabled toggles N or Y to enable or disable this analog input Alarm High VeryHigh Low VeryLow Level are the voltages at which each level can be configured to alarm In the case of High or Very High levels it will alarm if the voltage rises above In the case of Low or Very Low levels it will alarm if the voltage drops below Threshold in seconds is the time from 1 to 255 seconds the voltage level needs to be higher
8. Trap N I Trap Repeat Time in Minutes 0 J High Level Alarm Severity Minor K Very High Level Alarm Severity Minor L Low Level Alarm Severity Minor M Very Low Level Alarm Severity Minor X Return to Previous Menu Name is the name given to the Humidity Sensor Alarm Enabled toggles N or Y to enable or disable Humidity Sensor Alarm High VeryHigh Low VeryLow Level are the humidities at which each level can be configured to alarm In the case of High or Very High levels it will alarm if the humidity rises above In the case of Low or Very Low levels it will alarm if the humidity drops below Threshold in seconds is the time from 1 to 255 seconds the humidity level needs to be higher or lower than a designated level before the Manual Rev 3 10 Configuration alarm will be triggered and the trap sent A setting of 0 means the sensor will be in the alarm state immediately upon crossing the threshold Send Return To Normal Trap toggles N or Y for sending a trap when the humidity level drops or rises back to a normal level Trap Repeat Time in Minutes is the interval from 1 to 255 minutes between successive traps sent given that the alarm state remains A setting of 0 minutes means no repeat traps will be sent High VeryHigh Low VeryLow Severity toggles between five words Minor Major Critical Severe and Warning to describe the severity of this alarm These words will be inc
9. from to 255 minutes before it automatically closes A setting of 0 will allow the connection to remain open indefinitely 110 Configuration Gasa Sooty Hebert Pavetheough Internal Ea 1 Correct Ve Change Posies Allowed IP Address ener P adden 180 168 100 45 Cumert Paroverct Boao ooo nooo Now Porno poao n000 ooo nodo pam New Postevoet nooo ooo Security Tab displays the screen shown above User configurable fields are Change Password New Password Repeat New Password is where a new password is entered Allowed IP Address allows you to individually add up to eight IP addresses Any IP addresses listed here then become the only devices allowed network access to the SL10 If no IP addresses are configured then all incoming connections are allowed Page 19 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual Page 20 Contineration Generel Seouty Nesk Pantrang Interred New Sue MAC Arkbars N LIP Addezr Aed Coreus 152163 10093 pisc IP Ades Manage 2 P Adios Wrte Correa hea 100 55 aoan ipia Netwod Maik Manage J P adios Trop Coreana 28 275 228 0 noan Ta Rove P adders Visage 4 F adds 182 168 100 2 ooo Send Dect Tap Notacatere Y Posel Trap Met Loss Taol EEA Net Lowe Teac Network Tab displays the screen shown above User configurable fields are Network IP IP Address is the static IP address of this SL10 May also be assigned using arp as described in section 1 2 Quick Start
10. of this alarm This word will be included in the trap Page 23 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual Page 24 Thr is Threshold the time from 1 to 255 seconds the temperature needs to be higher or lower than a designated level before the alarm will be triggered and the trap sent A setting of 0 means the temperature sensor will alarm immediately upon crossing the threshold Trap Rpt is Trap Repeat the interval from 1 to 255 minutes between successive traps sent given that the active state remains A setting of 0 minutes means no repeat traps will be sent RTN Trap is Return Trap which can be checked to enable the sending of a trap when the temperature level drops or rises back to a normal level Humidity Sensor optional is configured using the following fields On can be checked to enable the Humidity Sensor Value is a read only field that returns the current humidity each time the Get Data button is pressed High VeryHigh Low VeryLow Level are the humidity percentages at which each level can be configured to alarm In the case of High or Very High levels it will alarm if the humidity rises above In the case of Low or Very Low levels it will alarm if the humidity drops below Severity allows the selection of one of five descriptive words Minor Major Critical Severe and Warning to describe the severity of this alarm This word will be included in the trap Thr is Threshold the time from 1 to 255 secon
11. or lower than a designated level before the alarm will be triggered and the trap sent A setting of 0 means the input will be in the alarm state immediately upon crossing the threshold Send Return To Normal Trap toggles N or Y for sending a trap when the voltage level drops or rises back to a normal level Trap Repeat Time in Minutes is the interval from 1 to 255 minutes between successive traps sent given that the alarm state remains A setting of 0 minutes means no repeat traps will be sent High VeryHigh Low VeryLow Severity toggles between five words Minor Major Critical Severe and Warning to describe the severity of this alarm These words will be included in the trap Temperature Sensor displays the Temperature Setup Menu Temperature Setup Menu A Name Temperature B Units C C Alarm Enabled N D Alarm High Level 30C E Alarm Very High Level 35C F Alarm Low Level 15C G Alarm Very Low Level 5C H Threshold in seconds 3 I Send Return To Normal Trap N J Trap Repeat Time in Minutes 0 K High Level Alarm Severity Minor L Very High Level Alarm Severity Minor M Low Level Alarm Severity Minor N Very Low Level Alarm Severity Minor X Return to Previous Menu Name is the name given to the Temperature Sensor Units toggles C or F to report temperature in either Celsius or Fahrenheit Alarm Enabled toggles N or Y to enable or disab
12. 10 for any particular application or purpose This warranty gives you specific legal rights These rights may vary from state to state as some states do not allow limitations on liability You may request information on how to obtain service under this warranty by contacting Omnitronix Technical Support LOT ATH AL LIN e mail info direktronik se tel 08 52 400 700 fax 08 520 18121 Manual Rev 3 10 Page 27
13. E r Be en Mna 0000 Wier 0000 Nice 00 00 Mn gt z b 0000 Nice wj 0000 Wie 0100 fynor w Soe Minow ar 0000 Mire wj 0000 Wine wooo noe w oo r OF 05 Fon inss ar 0015 Anag E or C fooi finiog 0000 Nier zlfom Nice 00 00 Minar 00 00 Hna Tom Nee tooo Nro an co More 06 Merwe Jb hb r 0000 Nice i1000 Nree 0000 Mn 0100 nx a r of foo inso B 0000 Nice 00 00 Nice l 000 vs Mee 0100 External Tab displays the screen shown above Minx One or two external EventSensors version 2 00 or higher can be connected to the SL10 In the screenshot above one ES 8 has been connected and is displayed on a tab labeled Ext 1 second EventSensor had been connected another tab would be displayed labeled Ext 2 Ifa The configurable fields for each EventSensor differ depending on model Configurations made to any connected EventSensors are not applied to the EventSensor until the Set Data button is pressed Page 25 Warrant Chapter 3 Warranty Omnitronix Inc hereby warrants that it will as the buyers sole remedy repair or replace at its option any part of the SL10 which proves to be defective by reason of improper materials or workmanship without charge for parts or labor for a period of 12 twelve months This warranty period commences on the date of first retail purchas
14. Menu Note Telnet TCP port 23 is currently not an option with the SL10 FTP Server Telnet Server Setup Menu A FTP Telnet Username user B FTP Telnet Password password X Return to Previous Menu FTP Telnet Username is a 16 character alphanumeric field for entering the FTP Username FTP Telnet Password is a 16 character alphanumeric field for entering the FTP Password Page 15 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual Page 16 IP Restrictions Setup displays the IP Restrictions Setup Menu and shows any IP addresses currently on the restriction list If there are none on the list No Restrictions Exist will be displayed IP Restrictions Setup Menu No Restrictions Exist A Add IP Address to List B Remove IP Address from List C Delete All IP Addresses from List X Return to Previous Menu Add IP Address to List allows you to individually add up to eight IP addresses Any IP addresses listed here then become the only devices allowed network access to the SL10 Remove IP Address from List allows you to individually delete any of the previously entered IP addresses Once removed an IP address will not be allowed network access to the SL10 as long as there remains at least one other IP address listed Delete All IP Addresses from List will immediately delete ALL previously entered IP addresses Exit to Main Menu will return you to the main SL10 Setup Menu Selecting Exit from this menu will cause the serial con
15. de several different means of I O Sensors Input e Contact closures e Temperature e Humidity e Voltage 0 75VDC Output e Relays Manual Rev 3 10 Overview Settings for these sensors or relays are accessible through the serial port interface or the Windows Configuration Utility Sensor values can be viewed on the Alarm Status menu on the serial port or on the Windows Configuration Utility tab for External Sensors These add on devices can be ordered with several different sensor combinations Please contact Omnitronix for more information about these devices Note EventSensors connected to an SL10 must have the jumpers on the sensor set as follows where X is a connected jumper and 0 is a removed jumper 1 sensor X X X X 2 4 sensor OXXX SNMP Alarms The SL10 uses SNMP for reporting of all alarms and events The unit will send traps to its assigned SNMP manager s as notification of all sensor events Return to Normal Traps In addition to the standard active alarm notifications the SL10 also offers return to normal RTN alarms These alarms are optional SNMP notifications that signal an all clear status for the devices monitored Threshold and Trap Repeat When configuring an alarm you have the ability to select the number of minutes between alarm repeats Trap Repeat as well as the number of seconds the sensor must be in the active state before the alarm is actually triggered Threshold
16. dows Configuration Program and the following screen will be displayed en oefinerabon No Data b Display No conwesotion ha bean nade wah a target device 1 Inthe Connect Via box select whether you will use a Network IP or Serial connection 2 If Network enter the IP address of the SL10 and the password Press the Get Data button Manual Rev 3 10 Page 17 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual Page 18 3 If Serial the IP Address box will change to Comm Port Select the serial communications port you are using on your PC laptop then enter the password Press the Get Data button If the Hide Password box is unchecked the password will appear on your screen in plain text Tabs After the program has been opened and a connection made to the SL10 the GUI will be displayed as shown below The General Security Network Passthrough and Internal tabs will appear for all SL10 s The Ext 1 tab will be displayed for the first External Sensor connected the Ext 2 tab for the second etc If there are no External Sensors connected the Ext tabs will not be displayed On all tabs fields that are user configurable are in white with the current field highlighted in blue The four buttons on the right side Get Data Set Data Reset Unit and Set Defaults are accessible on all tabs Any changes made in the GUI are not saved in the SL10 until the Set Data button is pressed The Reset Unit button will do a reset the same a
17. ds the humidity needs to be higher or lower than a designated level before the alarm will be triggered and the trap sent A setting of 0 means the Humidity Sensor will alarm immediately upon crossing the threshold Trap Rpt is Trap Repeat the interval from 1 to 255 minutes between successive traps sent given that the active state remains A setting of 0 minutes means no repeat traps will be sent RTN Trap is Return Trap which can be checked to enable the sending of a trap when the temperature level drops or rises back to a normal level Relays Relays 01 and 02 optional are configured using the following fields State is the current state Open or Closed of each relay State can be changed by selecting the desired state then pressing the Update Relay button to the right of the Relay fields Note Pressing the Set Data button as is done for all other settings will not cause the Relay State to be changed Name is the name given to this Relay Note Press the Set Data button to update this field Power Up State is the State that the Relay should be in when the SL10 is powered up or reset Note Press the Set Data button to update this field Manual Rev 3 10 Gasa Seouty Neist Passttheougs Interne Ext 1 Arelog irgaty On Vole Hara f 0015 ndog 1 Configuration Trap ATH Th nr ian insg 2 gr coo inda 3 or Hos indat aih Tree cry Nro Tii Nira i Miny Jaep Min
18. e and applies only to the original retail purchaser To obtain service under this warranty you must obtain by telephone postal letter or email a return authorization number from Omnitronix Technical Support This authorization number may be obtained by contacting Omnitronix Technical Support at the address and or phone number below The defective unit is to be returned to Omnitronix with shipping prepaid and the return authorization number must be clearly marked on the outside of the package containing the defective unit The dealer s bill of sale or other satisfactory proof of the date of purchase may be required to be presented in order to obtain service under this warranty This warranty applies if your SL10 fails to function properly under normal use and within the manufacturer s specifications This warranty does not apply if in the opinion of Omnitronix Inc the unit has been damaged by misuse neglect improper packing shipping modification or servicing by other than Omnitronix or an authorized Omnitronix Service Center In no event shall Omnitronix Inc be liable for any loss inconvenience or damage whether direct incidental consequential or otherwise with respect to the SL10 Omnitronix Inc s liability shall be limited to the purchase price of the SL10 No warranty of fitness for purpose or of fitness of the SL10 for any particular application is provided It is the responsibility of the user to determine fitness of the SL
19. e following chapter for instructions on how to configure the following communication features Overview Password Protection The SL10 has the ability to secure connections to itself and the devices connected to it The following communication methods may be password protected e Ethernet Administrative access encrypted password e SNMP via community names e FTP access e Passthrough terminal server Since connecting any device to a network or the Internet often presents a whole host of security concerns the SL10 has the ability to limit the IP addresses allowed to manage the device and change its settings Up to eight individual IP addresses may be defined or none at all if you wish to allow all incoming network connections If blocked a computer attempting to access the SL10 s configuration system will be summarily ignored Remote IP Assignment Using the MAC address of the SL10 it is possible to assign an IP address to the unit if it has none assigned as detailed in section 1 2 Quick Start Using a computer on the same network perform an ARP command and then PING the SL10 It will take the same IP address used in the ARP Using this method a direct serial connection is not necessary to configure the IP An example ARP command might look like this arp s 1 2 3 4 00 01 a3 01 28 99 ping 1 2 3 4 In the above commands you would replace 1 2 3 4 with your desired IP address and replace the example MAC address with th
20. e one printed on the SL10 label After running the above commands the box would take on the given IP and assume a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 Terminal Server Serial Passthrough The SL10 allows for password protected access to devices connected to its serial port This functionality allows the SL10 to act as a terminal server for any serially connected device Telnet to port 2101 default will connect the user directly to the serial port FTP Upgrades The SL10 may be remotely upgraded to the latest Omnitronix firmware via FTP while preserving the current configuration To perform this action please refer to the instructions provided with the upgrade files from Omnitronix Technical Support 1 4 Environmental Controls and Alarms Manual Rev 3 10 On Board Sensors Temperature The temperature sensor is located on the right back panel of the unit on a tab that sticks out This sensor reads from 0 to 130 degrees Fahrenheit with an accuracy of 1 8 degrees F Page 3 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual Page 4 Humidity The optional internal humidity sensor outputs ambient moisture readings through a standard percent relative humidity measure This value ranges from 20 to 90 This sensor offers a 3 accuracy range This sensor is located within the unit Contact Closures The SL10 supports eight contact closure inputs numbered 1 thru 8 on the back panel Contact closures CC sense the state of a circuit A weak vol
21. field for entering the pass through Username Password is a 16 character alphanumeric field for entering the pass through Password Login Text is a 24 character alphanumeric field for entering a message to be displayed when a pass through connection is made Login Required can be checked to enable the requirement of needing to enter the Username and Password to establish the pass through connection Display Site ID can be checked to enable the displaying of the Site ID when a pass through connection is made Display Login Text can be checked to enable the displaying of the Login Text when a pass through connection is made Other Parameters Timeout is how long a pass through connection with no activity will stay open from 1 to 255 minutes before it automatically closes A setting of 0 will allow the connection to remain open indefinitely ESC Char is the decimal ASCII character code of the key that must be pressed three times to escape or close the pass through connection Default is 27 the lt ESC gt key Port is the TCP port used for pass through connections Default is 2101 but may be changed to any integer from 1024 to 65534 Strip LF In and Strip LF Out can be checked to enable the stripping of linefeeds on pass through data coming into or out of the SL10 during a pass through connection Page 21 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual Serial Port Baud Rate allows the selection of one of seven baud rates 300 600
22. ge above shows the backside of the SL10 The connectors shown from left to right are Power input 12VAC or 48VDC voltage outputs not used Semsor Input contact closure and Relay terminals Omnitronix Event Sensor bus DB9F serial port RJ45 Ethernet port 10BaseT and RJ11 internal modem port future use Manual Rev 3 10 Page 1 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual 1 2 Quick Start The SL10 can be used to monitor sensors in a relatively short amount of time This section will cover the process to get the unit up and sensing contact closure events This tutorial assumes that you are connecting via network have the following available a contact closure compatible sensor Windows PC an SNMP manager power and TCP IP network connections Unpack and connect the power and Ethernet cables to the SL10 At this time you should also connect your sensor to the SL10 contact closure terminals one and ground Note the unit s MAC address as it will be needed to assign an IP Return to your networked PC and enter the following commands ARP s nnn nnn nnn nnn XX XX XX XX XX XX PING nnn nnn nnn nnn Insert the desired IP address in the place of nnn nnn nnn nnn and insert the MAC address listed on the SL10 unit label in place of XX XX XX XX XX XX Once an IP address is assigned to the SL10 insert the disc containing the Windows Configuration Utility software and install the application After installing run the program and set t
23. he connection Via option to Network IP Next enter the IP address into the proper field the default password password into the Password field and press Get Data to retrieve the current settings and status from the SL10 On the Contacts tab enter an appropriate name for Contact 1 The current state field indicates the status of the sensor at the time you pressed Get Data Select Alarm Enabled and then choose an appropriate Active When State In the SNMP field of the Security tab input the IP address of the computer running the SNMP trap receiving program Press Set Data to store the settings and then press Send Test Trap to test out the SNMP manager The SNMP manager or trap receiving program should receive an SNMP trap very shortly Once the CC and SNMP manager are configured you are free to toggle the contact closure sensor and test the SNMP reporting You will receive an SNMP trap for each time the sensor goes active unless you have Send Return to Normal Trap turned on in which case traps will be sent when the alarm goes active and then returns to inactive 1 3 Communication Features Page 2 The SL10 allows administrative connections via the serial port or Ethernet Configuration of the device is handled via SNMP serial port configuration or Windows Configuration Utility The MIB used with SNMP is supplied on a CD ROM along with the SL10 Please refer to Serial Configuration and Windows Configuration Utility Tabs sections in th
24. le Temperature Sensor Page 11 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual Alarm High VeryHigh Low VeryLow Level are the temperatures at which each level can be configured to alarm In the case of High or Very High levels it will alarm if the temperature rises above In the case of Low or Very Low levels it will alarm if the temperature drops below Threshold in seconds is the time from 1 to 255 seconds the temperature level needs to be higher or lower than a designated level before the alarm will be triggered and the trap sent A setting of 0 means the sensor will be in the alarm state immediately upon crossing the threshold Send Return To Normal Trap toggles N or Y for sending a trap when the temperature level drops or rises back to a normal level Trap Repeat Time in Minutes is the interval from 1 to 255 minutes between successive traps sent given that the alarm state remains A setting of 0 minutes means no repeat traps will be sent High VeryHigh Low VeryLow Severity toggles between five words Minor Major Critical Severe and Warning to describe the severity of this alarm These words will be included in the trap Humidity Sensor displays the Humidity Setup Menu Page 12 Humidity Setup Menu A Name Humidity B Alarm Enabled N C Alarm High Level 80 D Alarm Very High Level 90 E Alarm Low Level 30 F Alarm Very Low Level 20 G Threshold in seconds 3 H Send Return To Normal
25. luded in the trap Relay n displays the Relay Setup Menu Relay 1 Setup Menu A Name Output 1 B PowerUp State Open C Current State Open X Return to Previous Menu Name is the name given to the Relay PowerUp State toggles Open or Closed to set whether the relay will Open or Close when the SL10 is powered up Current State toggles Open or Closed to immediately set the relay to either an Open or Closed position External Sensor n displays the External Sensor Setup Menu Note If there is no External Sensor connected that is represented by the External Sensor selection chosen this message will be returned External Sensor n Not Present ES 3 06021757 1 TS 8 CC 1 Alarms Status X Return to Previous Menu The top line of this menu displays the type of External Sensor in this case an ES 3 the serial number of the External Sensor in this case 06021757 and a listing of the kind of contacts inputs sensors and relays it features in this case 1 TS and 8 CC Page 13 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual Alarms Status displays the status of all contacts inputs sensors and relays on this External Sensor Input 1 Opened Normal Input 2 Opened Normal Input 3 Opened Normal Input 4 Opened Normal Input 5 Opened Normal Input 6 Opened Normal Input 7 Opened Normal Input 8 Opened Normal emperature 18C Normal Setup displays a sub menu where each of the contac
26. nection to be terminated and the SL10 will tell you Good Bye SL10 Main Menu 1 Alarms Status 2 Setup X Exit Selection X Good Bye Note It is important that the serial configuration connection be terminated by selecting Exit and receiving the Good Bye response Merely closing your terminal emulator will cause subsequent serial connections to appear not to work If this happens press X and the last menu you had accessed will be displayed Then proceed to terminate the connection via the menu Configuration 2 3 Windows Configuration Utility The Windows Configuration Utility allow access to all of the settings within the SL10 It can be used either via serial connection or Ethernet Requirements The Windows Configuration Utility requires a PC or laptop meeting the following requirements e Microsoft Windows 98 NT 4 0 ME 2000 or XP e T O serial port or Ethernet connection e Minimum 800x600 screen resolution Information displayed within this application is not constantly updated To retrieve the latest sensor data from the SL10 press the Get Data button To send changes made in the Configuration program to the SL10 press the Set Data button Use caution when changing any of the networking settings of the SL10 These settings take place immediately and the unit may have to be physically retrieved and reconfigured serially if improper network settings are stored Initial Connection Open the Win
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28. ng temperature humidity voltage levels and contact closures It has the ability of functioning as a terminal server and can deliver notifications of alarm situations via SNMP With a slim 1U profile and several convenience features including detachable screw terminals the SL10 provides an excellent solution for site monitoring and equipment management Using non volatile flash memory the SL10 has the ability to preserve its custom configuration through any length of power failure There is no need for battery replacement or worry about data loss in the event of a power failure Figure 1 SL10 Front The SL10 is built to either mount on a wall or in a standard 19 equipment rack consuming only 1U of space The image above shows the front side of the SL10 Buttons and LEDs from left to right are Reset button Clear button Active Modem LED future use Alarm LED Ethernet Link and TX transmit LEDs and Power LED The Reset button causes the SL10 to restart and resume running with the same configuration The Clear button is used in combination with the Reset button to reset all alarms to an inactive state and restores factory default settings To do this press both the Clear and Reset buttons simultaneously Release the Reset button and hold the Clear button in for another two seconds After releasing the Clear button the unit will reset to factory default settings and reboot alaale teenrite enera e Figure 2 SL10 Back The ima
29. or Closed to set whether the Contact will alarm if it is in the Open or Closed state Severity allows the selection of one of five descriptive words Minor Major Critical Severe and Warning to describe the severity of this alarm This word will be included in the trap Thr is Threshold the time from 1 to 255 seconds the Contact needs to be in its active state before the alarm will be triggered and the trap sent A setting of 0 means the Contact will alarm immediately upon going into the active state Page 22 Manual Rev 3 10 Configuration Trap Rpt is Trap Repeat the interval from 1 to 255 minutes between successive traps sent given that the active state remains A setting of 0 minutes means no repeat traps will be sent RTN Trap is Return Trap which can be checked to enable the sending of a trap when the Contact returns to its normal or inactive state Analog Inputs Analog Inputs 01 and 02 optional are configured using the following fields On can be checked to enable this Analog Input Value is a read only field that returns the current voltage on the Analog Input each time the Get Data button is pressed Name is the name given to this Analog Input High VeryHigh Low VeryLow Level are the voltages at which each level can be configured to alarm In the case of High or Very High levels it will alarm if the voltage rises above In the case of Low or Very Low levels it will alarm if the voltage drop
30. rmal Page 7 Omnitronix SL10 User s Manual Setup This selection displays the SL10 Setup Menu as shown below The top line of this menu includes the MAC address serial number and firmware version of this SL10 SL10 Setup Menu 00 10 A3 30 35 0D 1030350D STD 3 10 A General Setup B Network Setup C SNMP Setup D On Board Sensors E External Sensor 1 F External Sensor 2 G External Sensor 3 H External Sensor 4 I Pass through Setup J FTP Telnet Setup K IP Restrictions Setup X Exit to Main Menu General Setup displays the General Setup Menu General Setup Menu A Serial Setup Timeout Mins 5 B Windows Config Password password C SiteID Omnitronix X Return to Previous Menu Serial Setup Timeout is how long a serial setup connection with no activity will stay open from to 255 minutes before it automatically closes A setting of 0 will allow the connection to remain open indefinitely Windows Config Password is the password needed to access the SL10 when using the Windows Configuration Software via either serial or network connection SiteID is the name given to this SL10 This name is included in any SNMP traps sent from this unit Network Setup displays the Network Setup Menu Network Setup Menu A IP Address 0 0 0 0 B Network Mask 0 0 0 0 C Router 0 0 0 0 X Return to Previous Menu IP Address is the static IP address of this SL10 May also be assigned using a
31. rp as described in section 1 2 Quick Start Network Mask should be provided by your network administrator Page 8 Configuration Router is the IP address of the network router or gateway to which this SL10 is connected This should be provided by your network administrator SNMP Setup displays the SNMP Setup Menu SNMP Setup Menu A SNMP Manager 1 0 0 0 0 SNMP Manager 2 0 0 0 0 SNMP Manager 3 0 0 0 0 SNMP Manager 4 0 0 0 0 SNMP Read Comm public SNMP Write Comm system SNMP Trap Comm public Status Trap Repeat Hours 0 I Enable PowerUp Trapsend N J Enable Netloss Trapsend N X Return to Previous Menu SNMP Manager n allows configuration for up to four IP addresses for receiving traps Traps will be sent to all SNMP Managers configured SNMP Read Write Trap Comm sets the SNMP trap communities to use Status Trap Repeat Hours is the interval from 1 to 255 hours between Status Traps which show the status of all contacts inputs and sensors A setting of 0 hours means no Status Traps will be sent Enable PowerUp Trapsend toggles Y or N to send an SNMP trap whenever the SL10 is powered on Enable Netloss Trapsend toggles Y or N to send a trap whenever a previously disconnected network connection has been restored Note It may take up to 90 seconds for the SL10 to detect a restored network connection On Board Sensors displays the On Board Sensors Setup Menu
32. s below Severity allows the selection of one of five descriptive words Minor Major Critical Severe and Warning to describe the severity of this alarm This word will be included in the trap Thr is Threshold the time from 1 to 255 seconds the voltage level needs to be higher or lower than a designated level before the alarm will be triggered and the trap sent A setting of 0 means the input will alarm immediately upon crossing the threshold Trap Rpt is Trap Repeat the interval from 1 to 255 minutes between successive traps sent given that the active state remains A setting of 0 minutes means no repeat traps will be sent RTN Trap is Return Trap which can be checked to enable the sending of a trap when the voltage level drops or rises back to a normal level Temperature On can be checked to enable the Temperature Sensor Value is a read only field that returns the current temperature each time the Get Data button is pressed Unit allows the selection of either Celsius or Fahrenheit as the reporting scale High VeryHigh Low VeryLow Level are the temperatures at which each level can be configured to alarm In the case of High or Very High levels it will alarm if the temperature rises above In the case of Low or Very Low levels it will alarm if the temperature drops below Severity allows the selection of one of five descriptive words Minor Major Critical Severe and Warning to describe the severity
33. s pressing the Reset button on the back panel No configurations will be lost The Set Defaults button will restore all settings to their defaults ranti oefineration Gaa Sesowty Hebert Pathog Internal Ext 1 Lint Indonnetor Correc Parometrs Se O Trant Aetas herh Send Hurde seas 2 Farevess Veran 310 Bub iD STD Nimal yaaa Get Data Alara Siab Pepas 10 Garet Ure Sey Meru Tres S Set Desas General Tab displays the screen shown above User configurable fields are Unit Information SiteID is the name given to this SL10 This name is included in any SNMP traps sent from this unit Connection Parameters for the Windows Configuration Program GUI only Network IP Timeout is how long a network connection via the GUI with no activity will stay open from 1 to 255 minutes before it automatically closes A setting of 0 is not configurable from this program Manual Rev 3 10 Configuration Serial Timeout is how long a serial connection via the GUI with no activity will stay open from 1 to 255 minutes before it automatically closes A setting of 0 is not configurable from this program Miscellaneous Alarm Status Repeat is the interval from 1 to 24 hours between Status Traps which show the status of all contacts inputs and sensors A setting of 0 hours means no Status Traps will be sent Serial Timeout is how long a serial connection not via the GUT with no activity will stay open
34. tage is applied to the source pin and if pulled to ground by a connection on the circuit the sensor reports a closed state If it remains high the sensor reports an open state All of the CCs share a common ground The contact closures may be configured to alarm in either the open or closed state depending on the needs of the attached devices The leftmost set of two screw pairs numbered 1 and 2 can be defined as analog voltage sensors Voltage Sensors Two of the contact closure inputs can be ordered as analog voltage inputs measuring 0 5 volts DC or 0 75 volts DC with a common ground The voltage sensors are interfaced via two pairs of screw terminals numbered 1 and 2 just to the left of the contact closures Relays The SL10 can support one or two optional relay outputs with 30W 1A max switching capability These relays are interfaced via two pairs of screw terminals just to the right of the contact closure inputs and are controlled via SNMP These relay outputs may be used to trigger non SNMP capable systems such as AC or heat or perhaps an alarm The current status of the relays may be read at any time via SNMP External Sensors To meet the needs of customers who require various environmental sensors in a small package Omnitronix has developed EventSensors version 2 00 or greater only These devices are connected to the SL10 via the EventSensor Bus port and up to two can be connected in series These devices can provi
35. ts inputs sensors and relays on this External Sensor can be configured Configuring each contact input sensor and relay is done exactly as described previously for the On Board sensors ES 3 06021757 1 TS 8 CC A Temperature Sensor B Input 1 C Input 2 D Input 3 E Input 4 F Input 5 G Input 6 H Input 7 I Input 8 X Return to Previous Menu Pass through Setup displays the Pass through Setup Menu Pass through Setup Menu A TCP Port Number 2101 B Serial Port Baud Rate 19200 C Serial Port Settings 8N1 D Show Login Message N E Login Message SL10 F Show SiteID on with Login Message N G Require Username Password for Access N H Username user I Password password J Idle Timeout in Minutes 0 K Escape Char Value 27 L Strip LFs from TCP to Serial Port N M Strip LFs from Serial Port to TCP N X Return to Previous Menu TCP Port Number is the TCP port used for pass through connections Default is 2101 but may be changed to any integer from 1024 to 65534 Page 14 Manual Rev 3 10 Configuration Serial Port Baud Rate toggles between eight baud rates 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 28800 38400 57600 for the SL10 serial port Serial Port Settings toggles between twelve word parity settings 7N1 8N1 7N2 8N2 7E1 8E1 7E2 8E2 701 801 702 802 for the SL10 serial port Show Login Message toggles Y or N to enable or disable the displaying of the

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