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1. sensorProbe2 sensorProbes User Manual AAC SP2 SP8 Manual 1 Introduction 1 What is sensorprobe 2 What s the difference between sP2 and sP8 3 How to use this manual 4 sensorProbe2 5 sensorProbe8 2 Installation 1 Assigning an IP address 2 Testing your new IP address 3 Upgrading the firmware 3 Setting up a sensor 1 Basic Setup 4 Notifications 1 Setting up a trap 2 Setting up Email notifications 5 System Settings 1 Network Settings 2 System tab 6 Making your unit visible to the internet Updated until firmware 382L 2 AKCI SP2 SP8 Manual 1 Introduction 1 What is sensorProbe The sensorProbe2 and sensorProbe8 sP2 sP8 are intelligent devices for monitoring environmental variables power physical threats and security The units come with an embedded proprietary Linux like operating system Included in this is a TCP IP stack Web server full SNMP support E mail and SMS Any of our AKCP intelligent sensors can be connected via the RJ45 connections or you can add dry contact connection for monitoring UPS security systems and air conditioning status 2 What s the difference between sP2 and sP8 The sP2 is a small unit with facility for 2 RJ45 sensor inputs The sP8 is a larger unit with the facility for up to 8 RJ45 inputs 3 How to use this manual This manual aims to provide the user with a step by step guide on how to get your unit set up and functionin
2. Auto refresh sec jo start Online Status of Sensors Last Refresh 8 secs assertion ing statis ton roo Humidity Humidity1 Description 41 Normal 7 View Temperature Temperature1 Description Tava a Normal View Sys Log 240 messages 28 09 07 07 43 41 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Humidity1 is now Sensor No 28 09 07 07 43 41 Humidity sensor on RJ45 1 is 42 status is now Sensor Norma 28 09 07 07 43 41 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Temperature 1 is now Sensor Normal 28 09 07 07 43 41 Temperature sensor on RJ45 1 is 77 degrees status is now Sensor Normal D u al tem p h um 28 09 07 07 43 39 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Humidity1 is now Sensor Error z 28 09 07 07 43 39 Humidity sensor on RJ45 1 is Not Plugged In status is now Sensor Error se nso r d IS played 28 09 07 07 43 39 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Temperature is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 07 43 39 Temperature sensor on RJ45 1 is Not Plugged In status is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 07 43 35 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Humidity1 is now Sensor Normal 28 09 07 07 43 35 Humidity sensor on RJ45 1 is 42 status is now Sensor Normal lt Prev Oldest Newest Next gt oo 4 on F amp F WS N 2003 AKCP Inc All rights reserved A j 7 7 Internet PJ s3 Start Ty jacarta_manual Ty Documents Micro TG security_probe_m i ip set2 Paint wa erihos hotmail co Remote Assistance Z Sys Name Micros ya ME 7 29PM You will see the temp humidity sensor dis
3. RIC Battery Status Good Time Zone GMT 05 00 DST observed Eastern Time US amp Canada Date and Time Settings ddimmyy hh mm ss ex 01 10 07 07 11 47 NTPServert 00 NTPServer2 0 Save Reset RTC Battery Status This field displays the status of the Real Time Clock battery on the unit If the status displays Bad you must replace the battery otherwise when the SP2 or SP8 do not have mains power the clock will stop running Therefore you must re configure the system time settings on every reboot Date and Time Settings Enter the new date and time in this field The date and time use the following format date month year dd mm yy and hour minute second hh mm ss Time Zone Select time zone that is corresponding to your location from this list box Use NTP An NTP Network Time Protocol is used to synch your units clock over a network There are many options in this list box The details for each one are as follows e Do Not Use NTP select this option to turn off the time synchronization feature e One Time the time is synchronized once the Save button is pressed e On System Start Up the time is synchronized once the cameraProbe is turned on or reboot e Once a Month Week Day Hour the time is automatically synchronized every month week day or an hour respectively NTP Server 1 and 2 Set the IP address of the NTP servers to be used The NTP will synchronize the time wi
4. Network Settings IP Address 10 1 1 178 Subnet Mask Default Gateway 10 1 1 2 Domain Name Server 192 168 0 1 Use DHCP Do Not Use DHCP v Ethernet MAC ID 00 0B DC 00 59 5B Ethernet Duplex Mode 10 Mbps Half Duplex Save Reset IP Address Use this to change the IP address of your unit Subnet Mask Use this to assign the subnet mask of your unit Default Gateway Assign the default gateway of your device Domain Name Server IP address of your DNS Used if you wish to use a DNS address for your unit instead of accessing via the IP address Use DHCP The unit can use DHCP to assign its IP address or it can use a statically assigned IP address To use DHCP choose Use DHCP from the list box and press set To stop using DHCP choose Do Not Use DHCP from the list box and press set Statically assigning an IP address also turns off DHCP You can force the SP2 SP8 to voluntarily give up its IP lease and request a new IP lease by choosing Use DHCP from the list box and pressing set Ethernet MAC ID This is the MAC address of your unit This is a read only field Ethernet Duplex Mode The duplex mode and speed of your unit This is a read only field also Ensure you apply your new settings by clicking on the save button Updated until firmware 382L 20 fig Ci SP2 SP8 Manual c Below this there are some further settings for the time and date System Date amp Time Settings
5. 65535 Send Mail This toggles whether the send Email option is on or off SMTP Server The address of your SMTP server SMTP Authentication check this option if your SMTP server requires authentication SMTP Server Login Name The user name to login to your SMTP server SMTP Server Password The password used to login to your SMPT server E mail subject The subject you wish to have for the e mail Eg sensorProbe notification Timeout You can increase the timeout for SMTP servers that have poor connectivity It is best to leave this number as low as possible while still allowing for communication with the SMTP server to continue Resend Intervals The time between which the e mails will be sent Maximum Times To Resend Set the number of times you wish for the notification e mails to be resent Send Keep Alive Email This option will tell the unit to send a heartbeat e mail This is useful to tell if the unit is still online or not It is also used when you require collection of data at regular intervals Keep Alive Email Resend Interval The amount of time between which the keep alive emails are sent After setting your parameters click the save button Updated until firmware 382L 17 AKCI SP2 SP8 Manual c Below this you will see there is anther section This is for configuring who the e mails are to be sent too Email Address Configuration Mail From Mail Recipient EL Mail Cc 1 SSS Mail C
6. Confirm New Admin Password S N M P SNMP Port Reset To Default SNMP Trap Port Reset To Default Clear Syslog Clear Remote Syslog ott S Remote Syslog IP Address 192 168 0 1 Remote Syslog Port pia _Save Reset yslog 2003 AKCP Inc All rights reserved Done i l S i ee Jodo internet _ fm SP2 SPS wy SP2 5P8 latest manua wh jacarta_manual Micr untitled Paint 6 Inbox Microsoft Out Ay Sys Name Microsoft Updated until firmware 382L 22 FES Ci SP2 SP8 Manual b The first section is entitled System Settings System Settings System Description sensorProbe s v2 0 SP2379 310807 System Name Sys Name System Location Sys Location System Contact Sys Contact Data Collection Period 1 minutes Display Logo On Send EmailTrap on boot up 1 Delay Time for Email Trap on boot up sac Save Reset System Description This is an MIB II value set when the microcode for the unit was installed It includes the build time and version of the microcode This is a read only field System Name Location Contact These are used to identify the system They are accessed via standard SNMP utilities The SNMP utilities use these to get information about the unit Data Collection Period This controls how often data is collected for use in the graph function Display Logo Turn off displaying the logo by using this option This option can
7. Ethernet LAN port on your computer b Open your web browser and go to the default IP address http 192 168 0 100 Google Microsoft Internet Explorer mE Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help Ax Q Back QJ x a Ay Search E Favorites amp cs Ka m mi A X rel 3 i er ite v Go Links gt Maps Gmail more iGoogle Sign in Go O le Input the default IP address S Advance d Search J Preferences Google Search l m Feeling Lucky Language Tools Advertising Programs Business Solutions About Google Go to Google Thailand Make Google Your Homepage 2007 Google Internet s Start Inbox Microsoft Out wy jacarta_manual Micr wy DocumentS Microsof wy security_probe_manu FY http www akep co y Google Microsoft Int In some cases your computer might not be able to connect to this default IP address In this situation you need to set up your computers routing table to allow access to this See here for this process Updated until firmware 382L 5 SP2 SP8 Manual c You will now be presented with the following login screen E Sys Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Eek e O 0O AAG Address http 10 1 1 178 logoff JO search She Favorites 2 m bia Jg 33 vE inks AKCP AKCP sensorProbe 2 v 2 0 in Location Sys Location Current System Time 28 9 07 05 56 24 Summary Sensors N
8. IP Address 19216801 Remote Syslog Port 514 Save Reset Clear Syslog Used to clear the system log of the messages for the unit Remote Syslog You can set up the unit to send its syslog message in a standard format acceptable to a remote syslog server For example the Logalot system from Somix Remote Syslog IP Address Remote Syslog Port You can set the IP address and port of the remote syslog server to which the unit will send the log messages Updated until firmware 382L 25 AKCI SP2 SP8 Manual 6 Making your unit visible to the internet So far the manual has simply covered the basic set up The setup we have just created will allow you to access your unit on a Local Area Network LAN We have setup SNMP traps so that your SNMP software such as Whatsup Gold or HP Openview can collate information from your unit However what if you wish to be able to remotely access your unit from anywhere in the world This is possible however the following steps are only an outline guide Your exact setup and configuration will often depend on your network equipment and setup You are going to need access to your router if you are using one and knowledge of whether your IP address is static or dynamic 1 Simple setup a Lets imagine that your unit is connected to a router on your network and the following IP addresses are assigned Your units IP address is the default 192 168 0 100 Your computers IP address i
9. a 33 Address E http 10 1 1 178 traps time v Go Links Admin Log Off AKCP AKCP sensorProbe2 v 2 0 Location Sys Location Current System Time 28 9 07 09 33 58 Summary Sensors Mail Network System Help Trap Settings Trap 1 Send Trap On v Tra ps tab Destination IP 10 1 2 223 Community public Trap 1 Send Keep Alive Trap Off v See Keep Alive Trap Resend Interval mins 5 5 mins Save Reset Send Trap Off w Destination IP 255 255 255 0 Tr ap 2 Community pubic SS Save Reset E Resend Warning and Error Traps On v Resend Interval secs 60 1 mins 0 secs Save Reset 2003 AKCP Inc All rights reserved Done O ii ee a TO internet Start ww jacarta_manual Micr wh DocumentS Microsof wh security_probe_manu W sensors tab Paint E Sys Name Microsoft Updated until firmware 382L 14 AAC SP2 SP8 Manual b The traps have various fields you need to set These are explained below toggle on off SNMP Send Keep Alive Trap a j Keep Alive Trap Resend Interval mins Po 5 mins setti ngs Save Reset A heartbeat message that informs the user the unit is online Send Trap toggles whether the SNMP trap is on or off Destination IP The destination IP address that the trap message will be sent too Community This is the Community of the host that will receive this trap This is often set to public Send
10. address e g 278 67 04 09 This will require you to register the domain name and open an account with a DNS server provider We recommend www dyndns com as they allow up to 5 free domain names to be registered f If you have set everything up correctly you will now be able to access your unit from anywhere in the world by simply pointing your web browser to your DNS address Updated until firmware 382L 26 AAC SP2 SP8 Manual 7 Setting up your PC s routing table To set up the routing table open a DOS window start run type command press enter and at the command prompt enter roure a eve le Has Ge OS TOOT IC a Meera Where 10 1 1 20 is the IP address of the Ethernet interface on the PC that the unit is plugged into with the crossover cable Now ping 192 168 0 100 to see if the connection was successful Updated until firmware 382L 27
11. be turned off to allow the web pages to be loaded faster Send Email Trap on boot up Use this option to send an Email and SNMP trap each time the system boots up Delay Time for Email Trap on boot up The time in seconds to delay before sending the boot up Email or trap Remember to click the Save button after making any changes Updated until firmware 382L 23 AKCI SP2 SP8 Manual c The next section is used for setting a user password or changing the admin password Use Password New User Password o nee Confirm New User Password Sees New Admin Password Confirm New Admin Password 7 Use Password toggle whether the password is required or not New User Password Type in the password for the user account Confirm New User Password Confirm the new password for the user account New Admin Password Type in the password you wish for the admin account Confirm New Admin Password Confirm the new password for the admin account d Next you have the options for resetting the SNMP trap settings SNMP Port Reset To Default SNMP Trap Port Reset To Default SNMP Port Use this option to reset the SNMP port setting to its default SNMP Trap Port Use this option to reset the SNMP Trap Port to its default setting Updated until firmware 382L 24 AKCI SP2 SP8 Manual e Finally you have the option for setting up the system log parameters Clear Syslog Clear Remote Syslog Remote Syslog
12. erihos hotmai sia 9 Remote Assist e Sys Name Mi amp gt In this example we have selected the humidity sensor from the sensor menu on the left The sensors highlighted in green indicate that they are currently connected to the unit In this case you can see there is a temp and humidity sensor connected dual sensor and so they are highlighted in green in the menu Updated until firmware 382L 12 AAC SP2 SP8 Manual Pot 1 Description Humidity Description Current Reading 40 Percent Status Normal Sensor Online Offline Go Online Offline Critical High Warning High Warning Low Critical Low Rearm Reading Offset Eyan ave Reset Sensor Controlled Relay Sensor Controlled Siren Sensor Status Filters e This window is used for configuring the sensors parameters These parameters are explained below Description The name of the sensor Use a meaningful name such as humidity sensor office1 Go Online Offline This takes the sensor on or offline without unplugging it from the unit Critical high The age humidity level at which it is critically high Warning high the age humidity level at which it is high Warning low the age humidity level at which it is low Critical low the age humidity level at which it is critically low Rearm Used to prevent the sensor from flickering between two states For example if the High Warning threshold f
13. 23 Humidity1 is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 06 03 49 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Temperature 1 is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 06 02 49 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Humidity2 is now Sensor Error lt Prev Oldest Newest Next gt o FW ON OF A fF WDrY a 2003 AKCP Inc All rights reserved Inbox Microsoft Out wh jacarta_manual Micr wh Documents Microsof wh security_probe_manu E ame Microsoft admin login Paint R Lod 5 04 PM Updated until firmware 382L 6 y SP2 SP8 Manual e From summary page select the Network tab After inputting your new IP address click save AKCP sensorProbe v 2 0 Mail Network Network Settings IP Address lt 10 1 1 178 gt Subnet Mas 255 255 0 0 Default bateway 002 select the rver 192 168 0 1 Use DHCP Do Not Use DHCP w Networks tab Ethernet MAC ID 00 0B DC 00 59 5B Ethernet Puplex Mode 10 Mbps Half Duplex Save Reset Input new IP address Updated until firmware 382L 7 SP2 SP8 Manual 2 Testing your new IP address We now need to test that your new IP address has been assigned successfully We will do this via the ping command 1 Click start run Adobe Reader 3 in the run window type ping ip address hit enter press OK s Type the name of a program folder document or he j Internet r source and Windows will open it For you Internet
14. 9 Web P 105 Ke Lf Share this Folder Other Places Ej Desktop My Documents C9 Shared Documents 4 My Computer a My Network Places Details You can see one of these files is a program named IPSet This utility will upload the firmware to your unit Double click the program to boot it Updated until firmware 382L 9 AKCI SP2 SP8 Manual 2 When IPSet loads you will be met with a screen similar to this Recycle Bin A a Ado DERE SUCT I CHNICAL UPPOR 1 Me i IPSet Ver 5 5 8 0 Jun 8 2007 z Get Started CompiereU Enter password and file to upgrade firmware With Oracl Mode r MAC Address P amp Aia Get MAC es e E a ye tl Google utilities Desntop ip Firmware Upgrade i S d a E Password Enter firmware file zip laran Civn base ebb Update ales Look in 9 FIRMWARE e ES Status sp2 379 Send 1 page per package Files of type ip File zi Cancel SEC382I 07 1 5 a i AKCP Online help Routing table detail introduces t Register your product Exit IPSet backup POF G acti inte egrati 2 I a q io FENEIS ty jacarta_manual Micr wh DocumentS Microsof wh security_probe_manu ww TECHNICAL SUPPOR g Sys Name Microsoft H 1PSet Ver 5 5 8 0 1 Select firmware upgrade 2 Type in the IP address of your unit 3 Type in your administrator password 4 Cli
15. Keep Alive Trap Will send a trap message at your preset time interval This is useful for informing the user as to whether the unit is still online or for if you require collection of data at regular intervals regardless of the sensors status Keep Alive Resend Intervals The time interval in which you want the keep alive traps to be sent A different trap message is sent for each sensor type such as temperature humidity and switch The trap messages include 6 var bind fields that include the current sensor status Normal Critical High Warning High Critical Low Warning Low and sensorError the current sensor value the level exceeded the sensor index the sensor name and the sensor description Updated until firmware 382L 15 Fu Ci SP2 SP8 Manual 2 Setting up E mail notifications As well as or instead of using SNMP traps you can also be notified of a sensors change in status by an e mail report To get to the entry point of this tutorial do the following 1 point your browser to the IP address of your unit 2 Log in as administrator 3 Click the Mail tab from the summary page a Click on the mail tab and this brings you to a new page From here you can setup the various e mail parameters Sys Name Microsoft Internet Explorer ES d Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxx s a E O eah Sie Favorites B 38 X LJ A dd rel 33 Address http 10 1 1 178 mailzti
16. My Documen ts Internet Explorer E Cancel Browse 7 l 4 My Recent Documents gt eS Mozilla Firefox cS My Pictures 2 E mail d Microsoft Office Outloo cy My Music i J My Computer 33 Windows Messenger J My Network Places 2 Cl ick run 2 1 Click start fj stat a i a E 2 You will now get an MS DOS command prompt which shows the ping results If this is unsuccessful you will receive a request timed out message Ae P Ta q a T Pinging 18 1 1 205 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 10 1 1 205 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 Reply from 10 1 1 205 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 64 FIRMWARE Updated until firmware 382L 8 AKCI SP2 SP8 Manual 3 Upgrading the firmware As we are constantly releasing new firmware with added capabilities it is recommended you upgrade to the latest firmware To do this you need to go to our website http www akcp com company firmwareupdate htm and log in using your MAC address This can be found on a sticker on the base of your unit 1 When you download your firmware it will come in a zip package Extract this to your desktop into a folder named firmware When you open this folder you will see something like the following l FIRMWARE Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help i Back Ba ni Search lay Folders Hab Address readme File and Folder Tasks Kd j Text Document 1 KE Make a new Folder A Publish this Folder to the sp2 37
17. c Mail Cc3 ES a Mail Cc4 SSS Mail Cc5 E Save Reset Mail From The email address which you would like the e mail to appear from Due to anti spam features of some SMTP servers this address must be authorized on the SMTP server otherwise the server may deny the email Mail Recipient The email address of the person you wish for the email to be sent to Mail Cc1 5 Up to five additional e mail addresses may be added When you have filled in your required fields remember to click Save d At the bottom of the page you have two further options Mail Status Status of most recent Mail No Status Last Error Message Test Mail Status of most recent Mail This can be either No Status 33 tt Success or Failure Last Error Message This is a debugging aid If the email is not successfully sent you may find the reason for the problem here Test Email Useful when you first set up the SMTP settings to ensure they are working or anytime thereafter Before a test mail can be generated ensure the previous fields described have been completed Updated until firmware 382L 18 Fu Cl SP2 SP8 Manual 5 System settings 1 Network settings The networks settings page allows you to change network settings for your unit such as the IP address etc To get to the entry point of this tutorial complete the following 1 Point your web browser to the IP address of your unit 2 Log in as admi
18. ck browse a new window will pop up 5 Select the zipped firmware file click open C Automatically Get MAC m m ate fey li ea Manually Enter MAC IP A a 0 Firmware Upgrade e se Password Enter firmware file al Send 1 page per package Click update 6 When complete the message upgrade complete will be displayed Updated until firmware 382L 10 AKCI SP2 SP8 Manual 3 Setting up a sensor For the purposes of this manual and tutorials we will cover setting up a dual temp humidity sensor The first part of the tutorial will cover the basic installation and settings for the sensor The second part will explain how to go about setting up various notifications such as SNMP traps 1 Basic setup a Plug in your sensor to the RJ45 port 1 sensor 1 The unit will automatically detect the presence of the sensor and configure it b Now return to the web browser and input the IP address of your unit Then log in as administrator c You will now see the summary page looking something like this E Sys Name Microsoft Internet Explorer ES ap File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sxx ii x E H 2 Search Ie Favorites amp B te xg m A s l 33 Address http 10 1 1 178 Eco ink Admin Log Off AKCEP AKCP sensorProbe2 v 2 0 Location Sys Location Current System Time 28 9 07 08 31 02 Summary Sensors Traps Mail Network System Help
19. etwork System Help UserType LGU iGg v i_______j___ Password l T 2003 AKCP Inc AN Tigis reserved Select Administrator and log in using default password public v a E EE start Inbox Microsoft Out wh jacarta_manual Micr wh Documents Microsof wh security_probe_manu 3 ame Microsoft W untitled Paint R Oo 4 54PM E Sys Name Microsoft Internet Explorer X File Edt view Favorites Tools Help ay Q sxx x a G A sh Sie Favorites B amp a h R Fal 3 Address http 10 1 1 178 summary time 327 177bd666861 v EJ co Links Admin Log Off Fi Oi ad AKCP sensorProbe 2 v 2 0 Location Sys Location Current System Time 28 9 07 06 06 02 Summary Sensors Traps ETH Network System Help Auto refresh sec jo start Online Status of Sensors Last Refresh 5 secs OO 1 z A x 5 3 2 5 5 5 z 28 09 07 06 05 49 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Humidity2 is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 06 05 49 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Humidity1 is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 06 05 49 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Temperature 1 is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 06 04 49 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Humidity2 is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 06 04 49 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Humidity1 is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 06 04 49 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Temperature 1 is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 06 03 49 Trap sent to 10 1 2 223 Humidity2 is now Sensor Error 28 09 07 06 03 49 Trap sent to 10 1 2 2
20. g It will introduce the primary features of the unit by way of tutorials You can either go through the whole procedure from start to finish or if you wish use each tutorial as a standalone lesson The start of each lesson gives an entry point profile which details how to get to the start point of the lesson and assumes previous knowledge through completion of previous tutorials At the end you find a FAQ that covers common questions and problems you may encounter If however you need any further assistance please don t hesitate to contact our support team on support akcp com Updated until firmware 382L 3 AKCI SP2 SP8 Manual 4 sensorProbe2 Power supply jack 5 sensorProbe8 free 1 U Rackmount 16 LED indicators 2 per sensor for sensor status Online and threshold check Updated until firmware 382L oy a 2 Installation 1 Assigning an IP address These units are plug and play devices that will easily connect to your existing network setup Every unit ships with a default IP address This is 192 168 0 100 The first steps you will need to undertake to install your unit will be to assign it an IP address to match your current network configuration Before starting this ensure you have the following items 1 RJ45 CAT5 crossover cable with RJ45 male connection 2 APC with Ethernet card or LAN socket 3 Power socket for the unit to connect to a Connect the unit via the CAT5 crossover cable to the
21. me v Eco Links Admin Log Off AKCEP AKCP sensorProbe2 v 2 0 Location Sys Location Current System Time 1 10 07 05 08 25 Summary Sensors Mail Network System Help Mail Settings Of Send Mail SMTP Serve Mail tab SMTP Authentication Disable v SMTP Server Login Name SMTP Server Password Email Subject Timeout 45 seconds Resend Intervals secs 60 1 mins 0 secs E m ai Maximum Times to Resend jo Unlimited R Send Keep Alive Ex setti ngs Malfrom t lt Ci Ci OSS C CS Mail Recipient SS R maici Maicc2 Maicc3 Maica Maiccs Save Reset Status of most recent Mail No Status Last Error Message Test Mail 2003 AKCP Inc All rights reserved Done i a aa as A Jo tenet Start Inbox Microsoft O fr SP2 SPS ww SP2 SP8 latest man ty jacarta_manual Mi traps2 Paint fS Skype nicholas Sys Name Microso ag Ou 4 06PM Updated until firmware 382L 16 AAC SP2 SP8 Manual b You can now set up the individual Email options from the fields shown below Mail Settings Send Mail SMTP Sever 0 SMTP Pot 25 SMTP Authentication SMTP Server Login Name Si SMTP Server Password a Email Subject R Timeout 15 o seconds Resend Intervals secs 60 1 mins 0 secs Maximum Times to Resend 0 O Unlimited Send Keep Alve Email Keep Alive Email Resend Interval mins
22. nistrator 3 From the settings page select the network tab a After clicking the Network tab you will be taken to this page Sys Name Microsoft Internet Explorer xX Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q sxx z gt ix a 6 2 Search Se Favorites amp B E is LB aa 3 Address E http j 10 iit 178 networktime AKCP AKCP sensorProbe2 v 2 0 Location Sys Location Current System Time 1 10 07 07 11 48 v Eco ink Admin Log Off Summary Sensors ET Network System Help Network Settings IP Address 40 1 1 178 Subnet MasK 255 255 0 0 Network tab Default Gateway jori Domain Name S rver 192 168 0 1 Use DHCP Do Not Use DHCP Ethernet MACID 00 0B DC 00 59 5B Ethernet Duplex Mode 10 Mbps Half Duplex ave Reset System Date amp Time Settings RTC Battery Status Good Network settings Time Zone GMT 05 00 DST observed Eastern Time US amp Canada v Date and Time Settings ddimm y hh mm ss ex 01 10 07 07 11 47 Use NTP One time NTP Server 1 NTP Server 2 Save Reset 2003 AKCP Inc All rights reserved Done Ten SS 7 internet Inbox Microsoft Out fm SP2 SP8 Th sp2 SP8 latest manua Wy jacarta_manual Micr Z Sys Name Microsoft W untitled Paint kO et 6 10PM Updated until firmware 382L 19 AKC SP2 SP8 Manual b Once on this page you can setup the network settings as indicated below
23. or the temperature sensor is set to 80 degrees and the sensor were to vary between 79 and 80 you could be faced with a very large number of emails traps and events logged The Rearm parameter prevents this by forcing the temperature to drop by the Rearm before changing the state back to normal In this example if Rearm is set to 2 then the sensor would have to drop from 80 down to 77 before the status would change from Reading offset will adjust the reading by your offset amount In our example we have set the parameters as indicated in the screenshot above Once you have done this click on save For information on setting up other sensor types please refer to the manual for your specific sensor This will give you guidance in setting up the parameters specific to your sensor Updated until firmware 382L 13 Furu si SP2 SP8 Manual 4 Notifications 1 Setting up a trap The SP2 SP8 can send an SNMP trap message to two different hosts Whenever the status changes for a sensor that is online a trap message can be sent To get to the entry point of this tutorial complete the following 1 log into the web interface as administrator 2 from summary page select the Traps tab a After going to the traps tab you can see the two traps Trap 1 Trap 2 3 Sys Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help i a Q sxx x a C P sah e Favorites B G B LJ A
24. played in the summary page Updated until firmware 382L 11 Fusu si SP2 SP8 Manual d From this page select the Sensors tab This will bring you to the following page A Sys Name Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ae Q sxx ix a P P serh E Favorites B ee Es ig AJA 33 Address http 10 1 1 178 senshum index 08time v Eco uik Admin Log Off AKCP AKCP sensorProbe 2 v 2 0 Location Sys Location Current System Time 28 9 07 08 44 32 Summary Sensors ET Network System Help Sensor Settings Environmental Humidity Sensor Settings Port Cl IC k Description Humidity1 Description Water Detector Current Reading 40 Percent Airflow Sensor se n So rs Status Normal Contacts amp Drivers t a b Sensor Online Offline Online Dry Contacts amp Drivers Go Online Offline Online w 420 mAmp Critical High go Dry Contacts 3 12 PEER idan Warning High jeo Power AC Voltage Detector Warning Low 15 AC Voltage Detector DC Voltage Sensor S t Critical Low jio Relay elec Rearm 2 sensor aaa Si Aaa from menu _Save Reset Motion Detector Sensor Controlled Relay Sensor Controlled Siren Sensor Status Filters Siren amp Strobe Light Settings cameraProbe Integration Autosense 2003 AKCP Inc Ali rights reserved 2 Ses SEER o S Omen ooo Start wh jacarta_manu th Documents wi security_prob i summary page lt
25. s 192 168 0 200 Your routers IP address is 192 168 0 300 b To find out your routers external IP address go to www whatsmyip com Lets imagine your routers external IP address is 278 67 04 09 c You now need to setup port forwarding on your router This varies depdning on your routers model Generaly you need to point your browser to your routers IP address in this case 192 168 0 300 This will then allow you to log into your routers administration interface You can find how to go about doing this for your router on www portforward com For an example of how to do this for a commonly used router follow this link http www portforward com english routers port_forwarding Linksys WRT54G HTTP htm You need to setup your routers HTTP forwarding to port 80 This will then mean when you access your router using the external IP address you will be forwarded to your units internal IP address d To test this open your web browser and go to your external IP address in our example 278 67 04 09 If your using a dynamic IP address its best to check it again before doing this as it may have changed since the start of this tutorial e To make this easier you could use a dynamic DNS Dynamic Name Server This means you no longer need to remember IP address s or use www whatsmyip com to find out your IP address You will instead register a domain name for example mysensorProbe2 homeip com This will then automatically point your routers external IP
26. th the server that has less number of the stratum Updated until firmware 382L 21 rarai si SP2 SP8 Manual 2 System tab From the systems tab you can input various settings for the unit These settings are mostly optional To get to the entry point of this tutorial complete the following 1 Point your browser to the units IP address 2 Log in as administrator using your admin password 3 From the summary page click on the System tab a When you arrive at the settings page you will see the following screen Sys Name Microsoft Internet Explorer eX d Fie Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q sxx ii x a EA JO Search Pe Favorites 2 te 38 X m A atk 33 Address http 10 1 1 178 system2time vi EJo Links Admin Log Off AKCEP AKCP sensorProbe2 v 2 0 Location Sys Location Current System Time 2710707 01 25 51 Summary Sensors Traps Mail Network System Help System Settings ETE stem Description sensorProbe2 v2 0 SP2379 310807 e System Name SysName System settings system Location Sys Location SSS System tab System Contact Sys Contat Data Collection Period 1 minutes Display Logo On v Send Email Trap on boot up Off l i vl Delay Time for Email Trap on boot up o sec Save Reset Password Settings Use Password Off v New User Password SSS Passwo rd Confirm New User Password setti n g Ss New Admin Password

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