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1. Figure 2 3 Connect the power connector b Note You can select to use either the power adapter or the 48V DC power source to supply power to the inSentry Il Upon successful connection you can configure the inSentry ll from the workstation connected directly to the inSentry Il For further details please refer to Chapter 3 1 12 Installation 2 2 Installing inSentry Il via LAN Follow the steps below to install the inSentry Il via LAN connection 1 Prepare a workstation with web browser installed and connected to LAN a An tan un i j Baeaeeere a ee L an ke Figure 2 4 Connect workstation to hub 2 Connect the inSentry Il to the same LAN of the workstation via the network cable twisted pair cable from the LAN port Figure 2 5 Connect inSentry Il to hub 13 inSentry Il 3 Set the DIP switches of the inSentry Il to OFF by moving the switches upward Figure 2 6 Set DIP switches to OFF 4 Insert the power connector to the inSentry Il power inlet Then plug the power adapter of the inSentry Il into the power socket Figure 2 7 Connect the power connector b Note You can select to use either the power adapter or the 48V DC power source to supply power to the inSentry Il Upon successful connection you can configure the inSentry ll via the web browser from any workstation connected to the same LAN of the inSentry Il For further details please refer
2. Note Pins 2 and 7 of the RJ45 connector are connected internally 63 inSentry Il Appendix B Firmware Upgrade B1 General Information To perform firmware upgrade the inSentry Il must be connected to the same network as the workstation from which the file is to be sent In the inSentry II Network Control page enable the Network Upgrade option and make sure you have the read write authority to access the inSentry Il Enabled Enabled System History TCP 23 External Links Top 80 Enabled w upe 161 Enabled w Figure B 1 Enable Network Upgrade 64 Appendix B Firmware Upgrade B2 Updating inSentry Il Firmware from Windows 2000 XP Vista To perform firmware upgrade run the iupgrade exe program from the inSentry Il CD ROM This program is compatible with Windows 2000 XP and later operating systems N Upgrade Upgrade Utility v1 00 Network Upgrade Device List IP Address Mac Address 192 168 90121 00 e0 d8 8842 1 00 inSenty I Web Card 1921686321 00e0 d8f4445 10 inSent I Web Card Add Discover Image Information Version No v1 01 Date Code Dec 12 2007 File Size p 173 455 File Name SSYS inSentryll Juniper W ReleaseX W Vv101 FormalJsS101 BIN Figure B 2 iupgrade exe program screen Sensor Device List Display the address of the inSentry Il present in the local network Discover Search for the inSentry Il on the local network
3. Add Add the IP address of an inSentry II to the UPS List manually Modify Modify the parameters of the inSentry II on the list Upgrade Send the program loaded with the Open button to the selected inSentry II on the list Open Open and load the new image file for upgrade Remove Remove the selected inSentry II from the list Quit Exit the program 65
4. gt Figure 3 19 Access control table gt Note The community strings entered in the Community String field are visible only in the RS 232 connection The Telnet connection does not display the string An asterisk will be shown in the field If NotAccess access right is associated with an IP address the workstation using that IP will not be able to display any information regarding the inSentry Il even if the Community Read Only string is entered 26 3 1 4 Setting Trap Receivers Press 4 from the main menu to select trap receiver table 1 inSentry II Configuration 2 EMD Configuration 3 Access Control Table 4 Trap Receiver Table 5 Reset Configuration To Default 6 Restart inSentry II H Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 4 Configuration Figure 3 20 Select trap receiver table To use a workstation and perform the SNMP manager trap function in order to manage the EMD through the inSentry Il the IP address of the workstation must be added to the inSentry II list d IP Address Community String Severity Description d 1 8 0 0 0 public Informational 2 0 0 0 0 public Informational 3 0 0 0 0 public Informational 4 0 0 0 0 public Informational 5 0 0 0 0 public Informational 6 0 0 0 0 public Informational 7 0 0 0 0 public Informational 8 0 0 0 0 public Informational Modify Modify an entry of table 1 x Reset Reset an entry to default from table Return to prev
5. inSentry Il 6 3 Setting up SNMP Manager Software Follow the steps below to set up SNMP manager software 1 Add the MIB file in the inSentry Il CD ROM to the MIB database of the SNMP manager Search for the inSentry Il in the network To access the inSentry Il SNMP agent use public for the GET community string and use the read write password default is admin for the SET community string GET community string public SET community string admin For more information please refer to the MIB file on the inSentry Il CD ROM 60 Appendix A Technical Information Appendix A Technical Information A1 DIP Switch Definition Figure A 1 DIP switch Figure A 2 DC input Note Ground 61 inSentry Il A3 Sensor Connectors Definition 123458748 Figure A 3 Sensor connectors DC GND DC Sensor 1 Ground a Sei ES Dc GND DE Sensore Gini 2 Relay Out Max 24VDC 1A 2 Relay In Max 24VDC 1A 62 Appendix A Technical Information A4 Serial Cable Definition The cable for EMD ports of the inSentry II straight through CAT5 network cable 1 3 Wier Orange e orange 3 Winter Green 5 wweBu e Gm 7 writer Brown s Bem gt Note The maximum length of the cable is 20m 65 6ft 1 2 3 5 7 7 The cable for EMD 1 port COM port of the inSentry Il PC cable 3 0 0 Wecmesmd Case GND Chassis Ground 6 8 Transmitted Data to PC
6. Gehe Lingrasys www ingrasys com t nabled l 2 _ Disabled 3 Disabled se 4 Disabled amp Disabled vw History 6 Disabled D Einni Limka Disabled d amp Disabled 8 Disabled 10 Disabled i Se valva Figure 4 23 External links setup screen Monitoring External Links rh Configuration Natweark System O ihsplav link pages on a mew window Im Sementi Men Spe ingras ys www ingrasys com Enabled iue Disabled Disabled i Disabled ie Hinloty External Links 1 2 3 4 Disabled ka 6 Disabled v H Disabled se amp Disabled ei 9 Disabled se Disabled k Sel Value Figure 4 24 The links appear on the left menu 46 Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 6 6 SSL Root CA Setup You can download the Root CA certificate of the inSentry II and the Root CA certificate of the inSentry Il for Java plug in The inSentry Il Root CA self signed certificate contains the inSentry Il Root CA public key Installing the inSentry Il Root CA prevents the browser from prompting for CA confirmation when opening the inSentry Il pages with HTTPS Figure 4 25 SSL Root CA setup screen 47 inSentry Il 4 7 History 4 7 1 History Log This page gives a snapshot of all the fundamental EMD parameters The existing values will be overwritten when the maximum number of en
7. Paint E D 0O Temperature Under Low Warning Set Point Di Da D Temperature Under Low Critical Set Point O Da O Humidity Over High Warning Set Point Di Da O Humidity Over Migh Critical Set Point Or Da D Mumidity Under Low Warning Set Point D D D Humidity Under Low Critical Set Point Or Ov D Alarm Active in Da D Alarm Active O E O Figure 4 11 Sensor 1 alarm trigger screen 4 4 2 Sensor Setup 4 4 2 1 Configuration This page allows the administrator to configure the settings of VDC sensors and water leak sensor or 9V output device tion WDC SENSOR Enabled si GK im ge lot EN Waster Leak Drusi D E ed El Show advanced parameters SetVake Sottotaut Figure 4 12 Sensor setup configuration screen 38 Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 4 2 2 Alarm Schedule This page allows the administrator to configure all necessary schedules of disabling the VDC sensors and water leak sensor or 9V output device The administrator can disable the alarm by choosing the alarm type DT ater Leak DIDC 1 0600 Duabled an 00 LIDC I L1 W nter Leak ope 9600 Desabled e 26 00 D DC3 JWarer Leak DDG 0000 Duakiad KEN DDc 2 Ei Water Leak Set Vale Figure 4 13 Sensor setup alarm schedule screen 39 inSentry II 4 4 2 3 Alarm Trigger This page allows the administrator to configure the alarm trigger of the outputs ntinn MVoluege Cnr High Warning
8. E isl WI Sentry Il EBENBEZLZSBSI FE Users Guide RES e MOM NH dH I Smart Solution for Your Wide Monitoring inSentry Il User s Guide Version 1 0 Copyright 2007 Ingrasys Technology Inc All rights reserved inSentry Il Copyright Copyright 2007 Ingrasys Technology Inc All rights reserved Trademarks AT and IBM are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation NetWare is a registered trademark of Novell Inc Windows 2000 XP Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks belong to their respective proprietors Electronic Emission Notice Federal Communications Commission This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment CE Notice This device complies with the EMC directive of the European Community and meets or exceeds the following technical standard e EN 55022 1998 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio interference Characteristics of information Technology Equipment This device complies with the CISPR Class B standard e EN 55024 1998 Electromagnetic compatibility Generic immunity standard Part1 Residential and light industry RoHS This device is RoHS compliant Safety Informati
9. EE 48 4 7 2 Extended og 49 dd uS8nsorBbVellessadsadsosenvterctys debe vested osi ias 50 4 74 inSentry Il Events eeoseeeeesss 51 4o Olear amp OAaVBuisensi itu ws Vi ati PHA MED CiU 52 5 Monitoring inSentry Il via Java Monitor 53 S NE ere EE UM 53 inSentry Il 5 2 History LOG Oe e e EE 55 5 3 Extended History Log Montor 57 6 Managing inSentry ll via SNMP 59 6 1 Setting SNMP Access Control 59 6 2 Setting SNMP Trap Receiver 59 6 3 Setting up SNMP Manager Software 60 Appendix A Technical Information 61 AT JDIP Switeh E le te BEE 61 A2 DC Input Definition ii 61 A3 Sensor Connectors Definition 62 A4 Serial Cable Detnton 63 Appendix B Firmware Upgrade 64 B1 General Information ii 64 B2 Updating inSentry Il Firmware from Windows 2000 ART VISIO EE 65 Introduction 1 Introduction The inSentry Il is a connectivity device that supports and monitors various environmental sensors such as temperature humidity sensor vibration sensor smoke detector and water leak sensor etc Output relays and DC voltage sensor are also supported to trigger extended devices by events providing powerful management control and flexible monitori
10. Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 3 16 EMD temperature unit Press 9 for date format configuration Date Format Configuration dd mm yyyy 1 dd mm yyyy 2 mm dd yyyy Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 3 17 Date format configuration 3 1 3 Setting Access Control Table To use a workstation with SNMP Manager installed or to set more restrictive inSentry Il access you can add the IP address of the workstation to the access table and modify the access permission gt Note The settings of Access Control Table are configured for SNMP and HTTP network management Access through Telnet or RS 232 is permitted only when using the Community Read Write password in Control Group Press 3 from the main menu to select Access Control Table 25 inSentry Il 1 inSentry II Configuration 2 EMD Configuration 3 Access Control Table 4 Trap Receiver Table 5 Reset Configuration To Default 6 Restart inSentry II B Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 3 Figure 3 18 Select access control table i IP Address Community String Access 1 0 0 0 0 public NotAccess 2 0 0 0 0 public NotAccess 3 0 0 0 0 public NotAccess 4 0 0 0 0 public NotAccess 5 8 0 0 0 public NotAccess 6 0 0 0 0 public NotAccess 7 0 0 0 0 public NotAccess 8 0 0 0 0 public NotAccess COMMANDS 1 Modify Modify an entry of table 2 Reset Reset an entry to default from table 0 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice
11. Read Only read only access 3 Community Set the administrator admin Read Write password for read and write access Control DHCP protocols 5 TFTP Upgrade Enable or disable the TFTP Enable Control protocol for firmware upgrades through the local network PING Echo Enable or disable the Enable Kr inSentry Il to response to Ping GH request protocol mer Enable or disable login and password request for HTTP access bil ndn Enable or disable login and password request for SNMP access 3 1 1 3 Setting Parameter Group From the configuration menu press 3 to modify the SNMP identification information and the speed of reading data from the inSentry II After completing these settings press 0 to return to the configuration menu 1 sysContact Technical Support 2 sysName inSentry II 3 System Location 4 Poll Rate 5 6 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt m Figure 3 10 Parameter group configuration menu 22 Configuration Function Description Default sysContact Alphanumeric string Technical Support Alphanumeric string inSentry Il 3 System Alphanumeric string Technical Support Location Lab 1 2 RENE CH 4 Poll Rate The time interval in 5 seconds which the inSentry Il updates the measurement temperature and humidity from the sensor the valid value is from 3 to 60 3 1 2 EMD Configuration To change the EMD configuration press 2 from the main menu 1 i
12. SOR 2 communication lost Hun ee Temperature 3 of SENSOR 3 28 1 C over high warning temperature 27 C Figure 4 31 Sensor events log data 50 Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 7 4 inSentry Il Events This page lists all the inSentry Il events The administrator has the right to delete the entries Monitoring Configuration Network e From 2901 2008 18 51 01 e From 29 01 2008 183321 To 29 01 2008 18 50 49 System e Froen 2601 2008 14 41 55 To 29 01 2008 18 33 09 e From 25 01 2008 09 313 To 25 01 2008 09 31 49 e From 20 01 2008 08 05 04 To 2001 2008 08 05 19 e From 1801 2008 15 24 10 To 1801 2008 15 31 11 txternal Links Figure 4 32 inSentry Il events screen inSentry Il Events Log Data Help 29 01 2008 18 33 21 inSentry II Time changed by RTC 29 01 2008 18 33 36 inSentry II Warm boot 29 01 2008 18 50 26 inSentry II Firmware upgrade 29 01 2008 18 50 49 inSentry II Restart Figure 4 33 inSentry Il events log data 51 inSentry II 4 7 5 Clear amp Save To save the inSentry Il log data to a file in Microsoft Excel format click the links under the Save Log Data section You can also clear the log data in this page Monitoring Configuration Network Zem History Log Extended Log History E Sensor Events Log OlinSentry IT Events Log Ges Clear the corresponding log date as vou click the hoper Enk below Exteinal Links O Ye G
13. Set Point of DC Zeene Moses Cor High Critical Sat Passt of OC Sania 3 Cha Cla L1 Violare Under Ley Warning Set Point of DC Seer 1 Ca Cla L1 Neli Under Lew Critical Sar Pedes el DC 5ensar 1 Cla Cla DJ Mebaag Cher High Warning Set Point of DE Sarias 7 Cla Di DJ Nature Over High Critical Sat Paim of DE Sanaar 2 Cha Cla L1 T Mebage Under Low Warning Sat Paint of DC Secor F GO Os D Neale Under Lew Critical Sol Pet of OC Senior 2 Cli Cla Li Vater Loak Semer Aches Eh Cla Sel Value Figure 4 14 Sensor setup alarm trigger screen 4 4 3 Output Control This page shows the status of output devices and allows the administrator to configure the device name and the normal status when the system starts up and to turn the device on or off manually ont quras stem History L mmc 1 RELAY Disabled 1 CCIVOUTI EA l Laisrnal Linka O Shersi Seed parimortenrs i Set Vun Figure 4 15 Output control setup screen 40 Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 5 Network 4 5 1 Configuration This page allows the administrator to set the IP address gateway subnet mask and DNS address of the inSentry Il 172 17 164 138 IER FEES METTI Figure 4 16 Network configuration screen 4 5 2 Control This page allows the administrator to enable or disable the communication protocols available in the inSentry II or assign a different port number for the communication protocol You can also clic
14. Xo Save Log Data BA History Log BB Firended Log B Semen Events Lag B Sent IL Events Log Figure 4 34 Clear and save log data screen 52 Monitoring inSentry Il via Java Monitor 5 Monitoring inSentry Il via Java Monitor The inSentry Il provides three real time graphical user interfaces Java Monitor History Log Monitor and Extended History Log Monitor written in Java applet to give user an alternative way to monitor the sensors or output devices in LAN or WAN 5 1 Java Monitor Click the Java button Li dae on the top right hand corner on the inSentry Il home page to display the Java Monitor Java Monitor provides a graphical view of all the principle sensor parameters for the sensor being monitored The most updated event logs are shown at the bottom of this page Alarm window Figure 5 1 Java Monitor screen 53 inSentry Il Function Icons Display switch Two display styles gauge or overall chart presentation can be selected This icon is used to switch the display of the device parameters from gauge presentation to chart presentation and vice versa Poll Rate Configure the time interval that the Java Monitor retrieves the value of the devices The default setting is 5 seconds Event Message Enable and disable the pop up display of the warning messages Exit Exit the Java Monitor Alarm Window When changes are detected in the system configuration or in the status of th
15. e connected sensors the inSentry II displays a specific message in the Alarm Window This type of status change message is an alarm Figure 5 2 Alarm Window 54 Monitoring inSentry Il via Java Monitor 5 2 History Log Monitor Click the button iii Lee on the top right hand corner on the inSentry Il home page to display the EMD History Log Monitor The EMD history log is presented in line graph By default all the EMD parameters will be shown on the same graph You can select any combination of the parameters to be displayed by checking the check box next to each parameter on the monitor screen Click the Refresh button at the bottom of the page to apply the changes T Left Display Margin Y Right Display Margin Wu History Log 172 17 164 1 EMD History Log B00 ir Thin Line Medias Line I 00 35 00 05 35 00 10 236 00 15 30 00 21 07 2007 31 07 2007 31 07 2007 3 0 2007 La re 519 Tum Ref resh Reload Exit Right Margin Scroll Bar Figure 5 3 History Log Monitor screen 55 inSentry Il Select Thin Line Medium Line or Thick Line for Line style the line style of the graph Click the Refresh button to apply the changes Click the Refresh button to apply the changes made to the parameters Update the monitor and reset the right display margin Exit Close the window 56 Monitoring inSentry Il via Java Monitor 5 3 Extended History Log Monitor Click the button B sse on the top right hand corn
16. er on the inSentry Il home page to display the EMD Extended History Log Monitor This monitor shows the EMD extended history log in line graph By default all the EMD parameters will be shown on the same graph You can select any combination of the parameters to be displayed on the graph by checking the check box next to each parameter on the monitor screen Click the Refresh button to apply the changes Y Left Display Margin Y Right Display Margin EMD Extended History Log 30 60 90 120 S S 8 100 0 ggg gg gg DG EE Du E BEG HI DR e a E wee D e Minimum 150 0 Average gt 200 0 Maximum I I I I 10 H 15 00 00 00 10 49 15 10 51 45 10 54 15 10 57 35 Line Style Thin 11706 2007 01 01 1970 11 06 2007 11 06 2007 11 06 2007 11 06 2007 916 Refresh Reload Exit Right Margin Scroll Bar Figure 5 4 Extended History Log Monitor screen 57 inSentry Il Display the minimum values of the temperature humidity or voltage of the EMDs sensors and the output devices Display the average values of the temperature Average humidity or voltage of the EMDs sensors and the output devices Display the maximum values of the temperature humidity or voltage of the EMDs sensors and the output devices Select Thin Line Medium Line or Thick Line for Line style the line style of the graph Click the Refresh button to apply the changes Click the Refresh button to apply the change
17. et the COM port parameters 9600 bps 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit and no flow control COM1 Properties Ei E Port Settings Bits per second 9600 Data bits E Parity None Stop bits Flow control None Advanced Restore Defaults es e Figure 3 4 Set COM port parameters 5 Press Enter and a message will be displayed Enter the password default password is admin Enter Password em Figure 3 5 Enter password 19 inSentry Il 6 The inSentry Il configuration utility main menu will be shown 1 inSentry II Configuration 2 EMD Configuration 3 Access Control Table 4 Trap Receiver Table 5 Reset Configuration To Default 6 Restart inSentry II B Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 3 6 inSentry Il configuration utility main menu 3 1 1 inSentry Il Configuration You can configure the inSentry Il configuration EMD configuration access control table trap receiver table reset configuration to default and restart the inSentry Il 1 inSentry II Configuration 2 EMD Configuration 3 ficcess Control Table 4 Trap Receiver Table 5 Reset Configuration To Default 6 Restart inSentry II B Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 1 System Group 2 Control Group 3 Parameter Group 6 Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 3 7 Select inSentry Il configuration 20 Configuration 3 1 1 1 Setting System Gro
18. f entries rows is reached Monitoring Sensor Events Log Index Page Lonlitgquratinn From 03 08 2007 13 52 50 Erem 31 07 2007 13 40 41 To 31 07 2007 13 51 22 From 31 07 2007 13 35 54 To 31 07 2007 13 40 16 From 31 07 2007 10 59 55 Ta 11 07 2007 11 02 54 From 31 07 2007 10 56 29 Ta 11 07 2007 105904 From 3107 2007 103010 To 3107 2007 10 55 38 From 31 07 2007 10 23 38 To 31 07 2007 10 28 37 From 31 07 2007 05 47 48 To 31 07 2007 1023 38 From 31 07 2047 08 49 14 To 31407 22007 02 43 30 From 30 07 2047 08 41 47 To 3140772007 08 49 44 From 27 07 2007 08 50 29 Ta 27 07 2007 8 16 32 Front 26 07 2007 18 35 45 To 26 07 2007 18 35 44 From 24 01 1996 02 48 18 To 24 01 1896 02 48 18 hiriak System lilsanry External Links From 24 01 1696 02 44 26 To 24 01 1996 02 34 26 From 24 01 1996 011011 Ta 2401 1896 02 16 11 From 24 01 1596 02 10 41 To 24 01 1996 02 10 41 From 2101 1996 21 41 17 To 24 01 1996 01 53 42 From 2301 1996 21 45 06 To 23 01 1996 114509 From 23 01 1996 20 5527 To 23 01 1996 210205 From 23 01 1996 06 13 55 To 23 01 1996 063517 From 23 01 1996 02 33 37 To 23 01 1996 02 37 35 From 201 1906 111000 Ta 23 01 1096 02 1 2 33 Figure 4 30 Sensor events screen Sensor Events Log Data Help 03 08 2007 13 52 50 SENSOR 1 communication lost 03 08 2007 13 52 50 SENSOR 2 communication lost 03 08 2007 13 52 50 SENSOR 4 communication lost 03 08 2007 13 52 50 VDC SENSOR 1 communication lost 03 08 2007 13 52 50 VDC SEN
19. he network routing table in your workstation 1 Procure a workstation with Microsoft Windows 95 98 ME NT4 0 2000 or XP installed and set up the TCP IP protocol if necessary Run command shell i e Windows MS DOS prompt Enter the following command to add a routing condition route add inSentry Il IP gt workstation IP gt e g route add 172 17 7 18 210 67 192 147 and press Enter ca C WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 260960 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings reichan gt route add 172 17 7 18 216 67 192 147 Figure 4 1 Add a routing condition in command shell D gt Note The default IP address of the inSentry Il is 30 192 168 XXX ZZZ where XXX and ZZZ are the last two pairs of the MAC address of inSentry Il in decimal For example if the inSentry Il MAC address 00 EO D8 04 OA 15 the IP 172 17 10 21 Please refer to the Windows manual for detailed information on how to add a routing condition to the workstation Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the inSentry Il The Summary page displays Click the Help icon located on the top right hand corner of each page for detailed description Figure 4 2 Click the Help icon to view online help 4 2 Initial Configuration The first time you access the inSentry Il via the web browser please follow the steps below to co
20. information of the device The parameters are updated automatically every 5 seconds Configuration far heared 035 08 200717 21 20 Configuration Netw Syssam Hintowy IPC Exiernal Links Record Since DOE 2007 13 5134 Mas 28 1 C m O08 007 14 00 33 o 78 SC Min 25 9 T amp 03 08 2007 3 52 49 ERE DDR QODT 152335 inc Reset Hurnidity T Redi 03 08 2007 1352 34 38 1 aama Wax 40 5 g amp 08 08 2007 15 52 48 MIA Kin 36 1 8 QiroB z007 13 59 47 L Reset mt Figure 4 5 Detail View screen 34 Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 3 3 Identification This page provides the general inSentry II identification information All the information in this page is read only EEATT ETET inSantry H vi 01 SN prot 08080 st t ai Technical Suppor Ingraeys TITO rali ipina Techie B nn 00 00 8 Figure 4 6 Identification screen 4 3 4 Alarms This page shows the number of currently active alarms alarm time and alarm description All the information in this page is read only This page will refresh automatically You can access this e by clicking the icon on the Summary page or the icon on any web page of the inSentry Il SENSOR ocmmamcaton loi SENSOR commerson low 7 SENSOR 4 commumication lost TOC SENSOR communication lost VDC SENSOR 2 communication lost Teseeape A of SENSOR 3 28 1 C over high memng temperature 27 C Figu
21. iod The minimum maximum and the average values of temperature humidity and voltage are shown b Note The administrator can change the consolidation interval by changing the value of the Extended Log Interval in System Configuration page The existing logs will be overwritten when the maximum number of entries is reached Monitoring Extended Log Index Page Configuration Matwork e From 03082007 13 5248 s From 31 07 2007 103010 To 31072007 130009 31 07 2007 090009 History e From 3007 2007 08 31 43 To 3007 2007 2300 09 e From 27 07 2007 08 50 27 To 27 07 2007 17 00 11 e From 25 01 1996 02 4817 To 16 07 2007 17 57 26 e From 2401 1996 000009 To 2401 1996 010009 e From 2301 1996 21 51 15 To 23 01 1996 230009 e From 2101 1996 20 55 25 To 2301 1996 20 55 25 e From 2301 1996 023336 To 23 01 1996 030007 es From 23 01 1996 000012 To 23011996 01 00 12 External Links e From 2201 1996 220936 To 2201 1996 23 00 10 System Figure 4 28 Extended log screen Extended Log Data Help 03 08 2007 13 52 48 03 08 2007 14 00 01 26 9 27 6 27 9 03 08 2007 14 00 05 03 08 2007 15 00 04 27 9 28 0 28 1 03 08 2007 15 00 09 03 08 2007 16 00 05 28 1 28 1 28 1 03 08 2007 16 00 09 03 08 2007 17 00 04 28 1 28 1 28 1 Figure 4 29 Extended log data 49 inSentry Il 4 7 3 Sensor Events This page lists all the sensor events The logs will be overwritten when the maximum number o
22. ious menu Please Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 3 21 Trap receiver table 3 1 5 Resetting Configuration to Default To reset the inSentry Il configuration to default press 5 from the main menu Then press y to confirm 2 inSentry Il inSentry II Configuration EMD Configuration Access Control Table Trap Receiver Table Reset Configuration To Default Restart inSentry II Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 5b Figure 3 22 Select reset configuration to default 3 1 6 Restarting inSentry II To restart the inSentry ll press 6 from the main menu Then press y to confirm inSentry II Configuration EMD Configuration Access Control Table Trap Receiver Table Reset Configuration To Default Restart inSentry II Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 6 Figure 3 23 Select restart inSentry Il 3 1 7 Exiting inSentry Il Console Configuration After configuration is complete press 0 from the main menu to end the console connection Rebooting the inSentry Il is not necessary inSentry II Configuration EMD Configuration ficcess Control Table Trap Receiver Table Reset Configuration To Default Restart inSentry II Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt BH 28 Figure 3 24 Select exit Configuration 3 2 Configuring inSentry Il via Telnet When you have installed the inSentry Il via LAN refer to Chapter 2 2 you can configure the inSentry Il via Telnet by the f
23. k the Reset to Default button to reset the configuration of the inSentry Il or click the Restart inSentry Il button to restart the inSentry Il Figure 4 17 Network control screen 41 inSentry II 4 5 3 Access Control This page displays a list of the NMS stations specified for read only read write or restricted access to the inSentry ll Monitoring Configurmian Npizwork Mat Access 2 ono Mot Access System F 7 7 Boog Mot Access e History l i i 4 TER i Net Accent External Linka gt 00 0 0 Met Access v 5 nano Not Access v 7 9 0 0 0 Ha Access M DARLA s Mot Access Figure 4 18 Network access control screen 4 6 System 4 6 1 Configuration This page allows the administrator to set the system configuration Monitoring Conlkgurailon Metwork mSaniry H Technical Sapport Hisingy Extemal Links Figure 4 19 System configuration screen 42 Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 6 2 Date and Time This page allows the administrator to set the date and time of the inSentry Il manually or synchronize the settings with the computer time or an NTP server C Enable Daylight Saving Time Date Dig hey Fonmad diyy Se Valve Figure 4 20 System date and time screen o 43 inSentry II 4 6 3 Trap Receivers This page lists the parameters for SNMP trap receivers for SNMP Network Management You can m
24. nSentry II Configuration 2 EMD Configuration 3 Access Control Table 4 Trap Receiver Table 5 Reset Configuration To Default 6 Restart inSentry II H Exit Please Enter Your Choice gt 2 Figure 3 11 Select EMD configuration You can change the EMD VDC and water leak settings and configure the EMD temperature unit and the date format of the system in this section 23 inSentry Il EMD 1 Setup EMD 2 Setup EMD 3 Setup EMD 4 Setup VDC 1 Setup VDC 2 Setup Water Leak Setup EMD Temperature Unit Celsius Date Format dd mm yyyy Return to previous menu DUI DIANA ayer Please Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 3 12 EMD configuration menu Press 1 2 3 or 4 for configurations of the corresponding EMD 1 EMD 1 Status Auto 2 EMD 1 Name SENSOR 1 H Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 3 13 EMD setup Press 5 or 6 for VDC setup of VDC1 or 2 1 VDC 1 Status Enabled 2 VDC 1 Name VDC SENSOR 1 H Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt _ Figure 3 14 VDC setup Press 6 for water leak setup 1 Water Leak Status Disabled 2 Water Leak Name Water Leak H Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt Figure 3 15 Water leak setup 24 Configuration Press 8 to change EMD temperature unit You can select Celsius or Fahrenheit Please Enter Your Choice gt 8 EMD Temperature Unit Celsius 1 Celsius 2 Fahrenheit Please
25. nfigure the basic settings 1 Go to Network Configuration section Click the Become Administrator button at the bottom of the screen Enter the default login name inSentry Il and password admin The login name and password are case sensitive Modify the inSentry Il IP address gateway and subnet mask if necessary see Chapter 4 5 Click the Set Value button to save the changes Go to System Date and Time section and enter the date and time settings see Chapter 4 6 2 31 inSentry II 5 Click the Set Value button to save the changes 6 Go to Network Control section to enable or disable the network protocols see Chapter 4 5 2 Click the Set Value button to save the changes 4 3 Monitoring There are three sub menus in the monitoring section Summary Identification and Alarms Figure 4 3 Monitoring Summary screen 32 Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 3 1 Summary The Summary page displays the information of all the sensors and output devices connected to the inSentry Il This page is the default home page of the inSentry II A summary of all the devices connected to the inSentry Il is presented The parameters are updated automatically every 5 seconds Figure 4 4 Summary screen 33 inSentry Il 4 3 2 Detail View Click the icons or on the Summary page to enter the Detail View page of the sensor or output device This page provides the detailed
26. ng 1 1 Features The inSentry Il supports the following features e Hot swapping You can install the EMDs safely without powering down the inSentry Il e Temperature and humidity monitoring You can monitor the temperature and humidity of any desired environment to protect critical equipment e Contact closure status monitoring You can monitor the status of up to four contact devices to protect your critical equipment e The inSentry Il functions configuration from any client password protected You can set the inSentry Il settings from any SNMP management station or by web browser using HTTP forms and objects e E mail notification Supports e mail notification through SMTP via e mail client software phone or alohanumeric pager when alarms are triggered or contact status changes e History logs and events When the temperature and humidity values exceed the user defined limits or the status of the contact closure inSentry Il changes the logs are recorded in the History Log of the gt inSentry Il 1 2 Package Contents EMD box environment Di device d 5 RJ45 to DB9 female serial cable RJ45 to RJ45 male cable for for inSentry Il console operation EMD connection s 12V DV power adapter Accessory bag containing cable tie Velcro and machine screw CD ROM containing MIB file for Quick installation Guide SNMP Network Management System Quick Installation Guide and User s Guide I
27. ntroduction 1 3 Front View Water Leak EMD3 LED 9V Output LED EMD1 LED Power Status LAN Outp Power LED EMD2 LED 1 2 LED Status LED EMD4LED VDC 10 100 LAN LED pios Figure 1 1 inSentry Il front view 1 4 Rear View EMD2 9V Output EMD1 Console DC Input Reset EMD4 _ Water Leak DC Jack EMD3 DIP Switch LAN Port Sensor Connectors Figure 1 2 inSentry Il rear view inSentry Il 2 Installation To install the inSentry Il on a network and change its configuration you need a workstation running Microsoft Windows 2000 XP or later There are two ways to configure the inSentry Il 1 By connecting the inSentry Il to the serial port of a workstation 2 By connecting the inSentry Il to LAN 2 1 Installing inSentry Il via Serial Port Follow the steps below to install the inSentry Il via the serial port 1 Connect the supplied RJ45 DB9 M serial cable from the RJ45 connector labeled EMD 1 of the inSentry Il to the COM port on the workstation E hx B f Figure 2 1 Connect inSentry Il to workstation Installation 2 Connect the supplied CAT 5 network cable from any RJ45 connector labeled EMD 2 3 or 4 of the inSentry Il to the port labeled 010101 on an EMD Figure 2 2 Connect inSentry Il to EMD 11 inSentry Il 3 Insert the power connector to the inSentry Il power inlet Then plug the power adapter of the inSentry II into the power socket
28. odify the settings of trap receivers in this page Monitoring Configuration Hetweark Selanne 1 loooo informational 2 jotan informational 3 nooo informational 4 aan informational s 0009 informational 6 0 00 0 Ll ifermatiomal History F RTE informational vi External Links 8 bono informational si Gel Value Figure 4 21 Trap receivers screen 44 Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 6 4 Email Notification This page allows the administrator to configure the mail server and mail receiver settings to send and receive alert emails when an event occurs After setting up the mail server and receiver you can click the Send Test button to make sure your email system is working properly Monitoring Configuration Hutwoak L vale nn sine Lemma Linka Mil Type Fenteng Nene Informatori ei Mors 1 formation Hope Informiational se ki R I ay IE i E Hone SetValue Sand Tam Information St Figure 4 22 Email notification screen 45 inSentry II 4 6 5 External Links You can specify up to ten links in this page Each link can be configured to an external web page such as another inSentry Il or Technical Support home page The links will appear under the External Links menu on the left Monitoring External Linka Configuration Hetecnck D Display lisk pages on a new window l
29. ollowing steps 1 2 3 Make sure you have a PC with the TCP IP network installed Run command shell i e Windows MS DOS prompt The inSentry II will initially try to acquire an IP address from the DHCP network service on the network if available You can also login the inSentry II by the console connection and obtain the IP address in the inSentry Il Configuration System Group section see Chapter 3 1 1 1 Type Telnet lt inSentry Il IP address gt and press Enter From this point the configuration procedures are the same as the configuration via RS 232 serial port Refer to Chapter 3 1 for more information Te Ne ee Per eek GI network contact your network administrator to get an IP address for your inSentry Il and set the IP address to your inSentry Il If the administrator gives you the same IP address as inSentry Il s default IP address you can omit setting the IP address for inSentry Il The default IP address of the inSentry Il is 192 168 XXX ZZZ where XXX and ZZZ is the last two pairs of the MAC address of the inSentry Il in decimal 29 inSentry Il 4 4 1 Managing inSentry II via Web Browser Manipulating Network Routing Table in Windows Normally if the workstation and the inSentry Il are in the same subnet you can access the inSentry II directly by the web browser installed on the workstation If not follow the steps below to use the route add command to manipulate t
30. on Safety Information To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock install the unit in a temperature controlled indoor area free of conductive contaminants Do not place the unit near liquids or in an excessively humid environment Do not allow liquids or foreign objects to enter the unit The unit does not contain any user serviceable parts Do NOT open the unit All the services of this equipment must be performed by qualified service personnel Remove all metallic jewelry or other accessories before servicing the unit Before maintenance repair or shipment the unit must be completely switched off and unplugged and all connections must be removed Before connecting the inSentry Il to the power supply make sure the rating of power source is consistent with the rating of power adapter of the inSentry II inSentry Il Table of Contents Electronic Emission Notice 2 Safety Information nene ix nea nis da 3 E ae Det e EE D Wed EE ee 7 1 2 Package ContentsS sess 8 lio FON ecce 9 14 Reat EE 9 MEM curi E 10 2 1 Installing inSentry Il via Serial Port 10 2 2 Installing inSentry Il via LAN saaannenaannnnnaannnnnnaannnnnn 13 2 3 LED DETMINONS ico io E ec ae E o atte 15 3 CONTIQUIATION crd dee 17 3 1 Configuring inSentry Il via Serial Port 17 3 1 1 inSentry Il CGoniguraton 20 3 1 1 1 Setting Sys
31. re 4 7 Alarm table 35 inSentry II 4 4 Configuration This section is provided for the configuration of EMD sensors VDC sensors and output controls connected to the inSentry II 4 4 1 Sensor The administrator can configure the EMD settings and alarm schedule for four EMDs maximum in this section i ERI umidity e fa fas E so IE 55 IE 00 3 Nomai Open D Normal Open D Jos _s Sat Valse Figure 4 8 Sensor 1 screen 36 Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 4 1 1 Configuration This page allows the administrator to configure all necessary parameters of an EMD Figure 4 9 Sensor 1 configuration screen 4 4 1 2 Alarm Schedule This page allows the administrator to configure all necessary schedules of disabling the EMD alarms and disable the alarm by choosing the alarm type 6 Desatied E oo BIR 0 D I Chnabiado e Dabled Digabled ET po 00 Do Da Do od Dada LiTemg lA CI Beery Adlaren 1 LiTemp Akmm 2 C Hussdiry I Adaren Lem DAI C Pone C Alan OTe DA C hiy CAm LlTemp CilAkmm 2 O Bursidiy Alum Dlfems CAm Emir 7 Aleem Cl Temp Aar Figure 4 10 Sensor 1 alarm schedule screen 37 inSentry II 4 4 1 3 Alarm Trigger This page allows the administrator to configure the alarm trigger of the outputs Temperature Over High Warning Set Point D Temperature Over High Critical Set
32. s made to the parameters Update the monitor and reset the right display margin LN Close the window 58 Managing inSentry Il via SNMP 6 Managing inSentry Il via SNMP To manage your inSentry Il or EMD via SNMP NMS Network Management Station you may want to customize some of the SNMP settings such as system name system contact and system location gt Note Before using the inSentry Il in SNMP environment the IP address and the gateway must be configured properly See Chapter 4 5 for details 6 1 Setting SNMP Access Control The inSentry Il supports SNMP protocol You can use SNMP NMS to manage EMD through the network The IP address of the workstation must be entered in the inSentry Il write access table to prevent unauthorized users from configuring the inSentry Il via HTTP or SNMP protocols gt Note If you do not specify the IP address of the workstation in the Access Control Table via serial port or Telnet or the SNMP HTTP Access Control via web browser in the inSentry II you can only view the EMD status from the SNMP and will not be able to perform any configuration on the inSentry Il or the EMD See Chapter 3 1 3 Setting Access Control Table and Chapter 4 5 3 Access Control for details 6 2 Setting SNMP Trap Receiver To configure the SNMP trap receiver setting please access the inSentry Il via web browser and go to the System Trap Receivers page see Chapter 4 6 3 59
33. tem Group 21 3 1 1 2 Setting Control Group 21 3 1 1 3 Setting Parameter Group 22 9 1 2 EMD Configuration ae 23 3 1 8 Setting Access Control Table 25 3 1 4 Setting Trap Heceiverg 27 3 1 5 Resetting Configuration to Default 27 3 1 6 Restarting inSentry If 28 3 1 7 Exiting inSentry Il Console Configuration 28 3 2 Configuring inSentry Il via Telnet 29 4 Managing inSentry ll via Web Browser 30 4 1 Manipulating Network Routing Table in Windows 30 4 2 intialConfigurationi eee peri 31 AS WOMMOMMNG EE 32 401 SUMMA oso eod LL LILLA 33 Table of Contents 4 3 2 Detail Miew iii 34 433 IOCHUNCAUOM iodio 35 dd AdS XQ 35 AA Configuration sari 36 4 4 1 SISO calli 36 44 1 Configuration lella 37 4412 Alarm Schedule EE 37 4 4 1 3 Alarm Trngger i 38 442 J SensorSeltup eese 38 4 4 2 1 Configuration 38 442 2 Alanmochedlesx sete feb ast on fadoch deus 39 4 4 2 3 Alarm Trngger 40 44 3 Output Control c eere El 40 2 5 e EE 41 4 5 1 Configuration 41 A52 CONTO EE 41 A5 JICCESS CONFON aiei etiara uii d e b doe 42 A0 OVSE E 42 40 1 COniigu ratlo EE 42 4602 Daleand IHInOzses suat D t pues Ue E 43 4 6 3 Trap Receivers A 44 4 604 Email Nottcaton 45 4 6 5 External Ee 46 4 6 6 SSL Root CA Selbp 47 d MSN EE 48 difal GMISIOLV 200
34. to Chapter 3 2 14 Installation 2 3 LED Definitions When you have successfully installed and powered on the inSentry II check the LED indicators to ensure it is operating properly Water Leak EMD3 LED 9V Output LED EMD1 LED Power Status LAN Outp Power LED EMD2 LED 1 2 LED Status LED EMD4 LED VDC 10 100 LAN LED Senet Figure 2 8 inSentry Il front panel LEDs 1 Power and Status LEDs Power Status LED Green LED Power ON E NN Flashing Serial upgrade mode Two LEDs flash alternatively Auto diagnostic mode 15 inSentry Il 2 LAN LED mes Function 3 LED of all sensors EMD VDC sensors water leak 9V output _LED Status Function An alarm is triggered 4 LED of relay outputs LED Status Function OFF The output device is disabled via Configuration page The output device is enabled via Configuration page Flashing The output device is active gt Note If the EMD VDC sensor or Water Leak Sensor is enabled from the Configuration page but the device Is not connected it is considered as an alarm of communication loss Therefore the LED will be flashing 16 Configuration 3 X Configuration 3 1 Configuring inSentry Il via Serial Port Follow the steps below to configure the inSentry II via the serial port 1 On the workstation that the inSentry ll is directly connected to run HyperTerminal from Start Programs Accessories H
35. tries rows is reached The administrator has the right to delete the table entries gt Note To save the history log please refer to Chapter 4 7 5 Monttorimg Hisor Log index Page Configuration a From UE 2007 16 20 00 a From 3 052007 153000 To 3 08 2007 16 19 00 System e From 03 08 2007 150001 To 03 08 2007 152200 History Dom 0208 2007 1430 00 To 03 08 2007 13 52 00 e From 03 08 2007 140000 Te 03 08 2007 14 29 00 a From 30572007 13 53 01 Te 03082007 13 5000 Prom 31 07 2007 14 00 00 To 31 07 2007 14 16 01 a From 31 07 2007 13 30 00 To 31 07 2007 13 59 00 a Prom 31 07 2007 13 0000 To 3107 2007 13 29 00 e From 3107 2007 12 3000 To 31 007 IE 12 59 00 a From 3107 2007 120000 To 3 0700007 1229 00 Extarnai Linde e Frou 31 07 2007 113600 To 31 07 2007 11 200 e Frota 3107 2007 110000 To 31 OF 2007 11 29 00 e From 311072007 1031900 To 3107 2007 10 52 01 a From 31 07 2007 02 33 00 Ta 31 07 2007 10 2000 W Figure 4 26 History log screen History Log Data Help 03 08 2007 16 20 00 38 1 03 08 2007 16 21 00 xi 381 03 08 2007 16 22 00 28 1 381 03 08 2007 16 23 00 281 381 03 08 2007 16 24 01 28 1 j 381 03 08 2007 16 25 00 281 j 381 Figure 4 27 History log data 48 Managing inSentry Il via Web Browser 4 7 2 Extended Log This page gives a consolidated view of the EMD sensor and output device parameters taken over a per
36. up From the configuration menu press 1 to select this function and set the IP address gateway address and network mask 1 System Group 2 Control Group 3 Parameter Group Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt 1 inSentry II Version inSentry II vi B1 SN pm8 78880803 Ethernet address 66 ER DS FF A4 ED 1 Ip Address 192 168 68 14 2 Gatevay fiddress gt 192 168 1 254 3 Network Mask 255 255 8 8 B Return to previous menu Please Enter Your Choice gt m Figure 3 8 System group configuration menu After completing these settings press 0 to return to the configuration menu 3 1 1 2 Setting Control Group From the configuration menu press 2 to modify the HTTP login name and password and enable or disable the status of the available network protocols After completing these settings press O to return to the configuration menu ees ee ee EE E EE EE EE E EE EE EE EE EE E EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE E E E EE EE EE E E E ES SS SS SS SS HTTP Login Username inSentry II Community Read Only public Community Read Write BOOTP DHCP Control Disable TFTP Upgrade Control Enable PING Echo Control Enable Telnet Control HTTP Control SNMP Control Return to previous menu ow CO 4 ron db UN RR ep 79 1 9 J Please Enter Your Choice gt m Figure 3 9 Control group configuration menu 21 inSentry Il Description CE dd cd Username lee Saree pue 7
37. yperTerminal gt Note The screens and instructions in this section are for reference only Screens and the path of HyperTerminal may differ according to your Windows version My Computer My Briefcase Cs zb Network Netscape Neighborhood Communicator MS C3 AT amp T Mail ES Hyperterminal 284 CompuServe S Multimedia CR HyperTerminal E3 Calculator 3 HyperTerminal BBS amp Character Map US Startup P MCI Mail amp Chat 4 d Command Prompt Microsoft BBS ES Clipboard Viewer USHA Clock 77 Dial Up Networking gt LE Administrative Tools Common 3 Imaging Si Adobe Acrobat 47 Notepad Si Microsoft Visual J 1 0 y Object Packager E Netscape Communicator Professional Edition gt HB ERA 8 Startup gt Phone Dialer si Telnet Ud WordPad station indows NT Work A Windows NT Expl Figure 3 1 Select HyperTerminal from the Start menu 17 inSentry Il 2 Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Connection Description St New Connection Enter a name and choose an Fo n the connection Mame JinSentry Figure 3 2 Create new HyperTerminal connection 3 Select direct COM port connection Phone Number ki X e inSentry Enter detads for the phone number thet you want to dial Contycode TJ Alga code D Phone number mem Connect using o Lom Figure 3 3 Select direct COM port connection 18 Configuration 4 S

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