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2. Reading Value Action with delay taken 1 second set 3 seconds 1 88F 2 89F 3 90F Ignored 4 89F 5 90F Ignored 6 89F 7 90F Ignored 8 90F Ignored 9 90F Alert sent 10 89F The sensor is in an alert condition in Reading 3 but is back within the acceptable range in Reading 4 At Reading 5 the sensor is in an alert condition again Without the Alert Delay set alerts will be sent for both Reading 3 and Reading 5 If the Alert Delay had been set to 3 seconds an alert would only be sent if the sensor had made three consecutive readings in an alert condition since readings are made every second In this case an alert will not be sent until Reading 9 24 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Notify Again Specifies the amount of time before an alert message is repeated The repeated alert can be set to occur from 1 999 seconds minutes or hours Notify when return to normal The user can also be notified when the sensor readings have returned to the normal range by selecting the Notify when return to normal box for a sensor Alert Notifications The alert can be configured to notify one or more users via email SNMP traps V1 Syslog messages or SMS alerts It can also activate an audible siren or an alarm beacon Alerts are also indicated on the Int Alert or Ext Alert LEDs on the front of the ENVIROMUX and in the WEB interface Outputs Each sensor can be associate
3. Contacts Closed Door Lock Keypad Figure 8 Install additional devices to output terminals 10 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Terminal Connection for RS232 To make a direct serial connection to the from a terminal with HyperTerminal via RS232 9DB female DCE port labeled Console is provided Connect a male to female 9DB cable from a serial port on the terminal to the 9DB female connector on the ENVIROMUX The cable should be wired straight through pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 etc REAR VIEW OF ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 He ene He caza tate iia 3 lt 9 male Terminal Figure 9 Connect a terminal for direct RS232 serial communication Ethernet Connection for Remote User Control To make a remote connection over the Ethernet from anywhere on the local area network connect a CAT5 5e 6 Ethernet cable with RJ45 male connectors on the ends wired straight through pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 etc Note To make a direct connection from a computer to the ENVIROMUX through the ETHERNET port a crossover cable is required See page 67 or PC To ENVIROMUX Crossover Cable REAR VIEW OF ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 em Www av AE man 5 7 ETHERNET RJ45 male connector 4 7 Figure 10 Connect ENVIROMUX to the Etherne
4. 69 Troubleshooting 73 2 gee repere 74 MOEK ats de eve tm eite da 75 Warranty mE 76 TABLE OF FIGURES Figur 1 Typical Application Ere eevee ne ede SEE Sets 7 Fig re 2 Mourit ENVIROMUX to a Tack id eidem o iet oe e Pe ere gei tee Dae obi Ps soba Eod de Ed oe Dec d 8 Figure 3 Sensors connected by cables with RJ45 8 Figure 4 ENVIROMUX LDS sensor mounting 2 2 2021 2 0 0 05 9 Figure 5 Contact sensor wired to 50 9 Figure 6 DIGITAL IN Terminal Connections 9 Figure 7 Connect visual and audible external 10 Figure 8 Install additional devices to output 10 Figure 9 Connect a terminal for direct RS232 serial communication eene ennemi 11 Figure 10 Connect ENVIROMUX to the Ethernet 11 Figure 11 Aux port and power for GSM modem 12 Figure 12 Cascade up to 4 systems for centralized sensor nnt 12 Figtire 13 Connect the POWer COM SMEs 13 Figure 14 Power con
5. Camera fi 92 168 0 1 3 mywebsite www mywebsite com Apply Delete Selected Add New Figure 50 Configure Links to Favorites Description URL or IP Address 1 Anyplace fi 92 158 0 0 add Link 1 Apply description to identify the link up to 31 characters Apply IP Address or URL up to 79 characters of desired server or website 2 3 Click Apply 4 Click Add New to add another Link if space is available up to 64 can be configured To remove a Link 1 Click the box to the left of the Description to select the link 2 Click Delete Selected LOG OUT When a user is finished accessing the ENVIROMUX user interface it is recommended that the user click on the LOGOUT link in If the LOGOUT link isn t used the web interface can be accessed by anyone that sits down to the desk where it is the side menu logged in until ENVIROMUX automatically logs the user out The automatic logout will only occur after 8 hours of access time 45 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM RS232 OR TELNET CONNECTION RS232 Connection This section assumes that a terminal has been connected to ENVIROMUX as described on page 11 see Fig 9 and that both the ENVIROMUX and terminal RS232 ports have been configured using HyperTerminal in the figure below to the same port settings default parameters are 9600 bps 8 N 1 no flow Port Settings Data bits o Parity 7 S
6. 1000 ft Communication Type RS485 Data rate cit eet 96kbps External Humidity Sensor NTI Model ENVIROMUX SHS CONNECTOR e 45 Humidity Range 20 to 80 RH at temperatures between 0 to 40 Humidity 2 2 5 Voltage Supply 5V DC Current 20 Max Cable Length 1000 ft Communication 65485 Dalla Pate 96kbps External Temperature and Humidity Sensor NTI Model sese ENVIROMUX STHS COMME COR i e i 45 Temperature 32 to 122 0 to 50 Temperature 2 F 1 C Humidity Range 20 to 8096 RH at temperatures between 0 to 50 C Humidity 22221 5 RH Voltage 5V DC Current 20 Max Cable 1000 ft Communication Type RS485 Data rate n
7. Function Description MONITORING Monitor all the sensor and data input received by the ENVIROMUX below ADMINISTRATION Configure all network and multi user access settings pages 27 33 LOG View and configure the Event and Data Logs page 38 LINKS Provides a link to servers or website favorites for quick navigation page 40 LOGOUT Log the user out of the ENVIROMUX web interface SUPPORT Links for downloading a manual the MIB file or firmware upgrades REFRESH Refresh the image on the display to show the most current information available Monitoring Under Monitoring there are links to view the sensors webcams and IP address data being monitored by ENVIROMUX Link Description Summary Lists all sensors including their type description value and status below Internal Sensors Provides a link to view the status of specific Internal Sensors page 22 External Sensors Provides a link to view the status of specific External Sensors page 23 Digital Inputs Provides a link to view the status of each Digital Input page 27 Output Relays Provides a link to view the status of each Output Relay page 28 IP Devices Provides a link to view the status of each IP device defined indicating an active connection or not page 29 Webcams Displays an image from up to 8 webcams with links to connect to each page 30 Summary Page The Summary Page breaks the data reported into 6 categories Categ
8. EM Detachable terminal block plug in 1x2 contacts Wire Range oir rmt 14 22 AWG Voltage Output 2 1 ocior ttes 12VDC 10 Current Output eerte 180mA ESD Protection IEC 61000 4 2 Fuse Protection inen Resetable poly fuse 200mA hold 400mA trip 16VDC max Expansion Ports CONNECCION P RJ45 Signal 2 Max Number of Daisy Chained Units 4 ESD Protection sees IEC 61000 4 2 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Control Serial Port Connector Supported Signals Baud Rate Data Format Auxiliary Serial Port Connector Supported Signals Baud Rate Stop Bits ESD Protection Auxiliary Power Port Connector Wire Range Voltage Output Current Output ESD Protection Fuse Protection Ethernet Port Connector Connection Speed Security Supported Protocols Back Up Battery Battery Charging Time Replaceable General Specifications Power Input Operating Temperature Operating Humidity TCP IP Supported Browsers Network Configuration Max Number of Email Addresses odd even or no parity 1 2 stop bits 1000 4 2 no parity 1 stop bits 1000 4 2 RJ45 socket 10 100 Base T http https Telnet Rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid Battery 12VDC 2 9Ahrs 1 hr fully loaded 30 min after Low Bat LED illuminates 32 hrs from fully dis
9. File Every Notify again after Hours Notify when return to normal Alert Notifications Ping Timing IV Enable E mail Alerts Enable SNMP Traps Enable SMS Alerts i J Enable Alarm Enable Syslog Alerts Enable Siren Beacon Outputs Associate Output None gt alert open the output contact On return to normal the output contact Figure 28 IP Device Configuration 29 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Web Cams The Web Cams page displays the video snapshots of up to 8 monitored web cameras ENVIROMUX will display the video from specified IP addresses and provide images 320 x 240 resolution Place name the URL or IP address of the link and the name of the image taken by the camera in the blocks provided examples in Figure 29 click the Add to view checkbox and click APPLY at the bottom of the page Then click on View Monitoring gt Web Cams gt View to see the images taken by those cameras The images can be set to be refreshed every 100 msec 1 second up to 99 900 msec almost 100 seconds The user can click on any image and be connected to the site defined by the Link below Web Cameras Configuration My desk Add to view Image 192 168372jpgimageipg 7 Link fi9z168372 RefreshRate 100 Name FrontDoor ts Add to view Image 1921680375 pg megejpa sss Link us2168375
10. se 330 562 7070 44202 330 562 1999 rr INCORPORATED pod networktechinc com ENVIROMUX Series ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 Server Environment Monitoring System Installation and Operation Manual Firmware Version 2 2 018 2 2 Rev Date 8 24 2007 is registered trademark of Network Technologies Inc the U S and other countries COPYRIGHT Copyright 2005 2007 by Network Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of Network Technologies Inc 1275 Danner Drive Aurora Ohio 44202 CHANGES The material in this guide is for information only and is subject to change without notice Network Technologies Inc reserves the right to make changes in the product design without reservation and without notification to its users warns This unit contains a sealed lead acid battery Battery maintenance must be performed by an authorized trained technician Always follow local laws and regulations regarding the disposal of this unit Pb 4 RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not remove cover No user serviceable components inside All repairs and maintenance must be performed by authorized service personnel only hu
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13. 12 12 block for easy wire connection Gan JO VIEW OF TERMINAL BLOCK ON REAR OF ENVIROMUX SDS DO NOT CONNECT THE ENVIROMUX TO THE 24VDC TERMINAL 71 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Example for wiring ENVIROMUX PWR RLY 15A to ENVIROMUX SEMS16 In this wiring example closing Output Relay 1 on the ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 will power OFF the output of the AC power relay Configure ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 such that When the digital input 8 is open this will indicate the ENVIROMUX PWR RLY output is ON When the digital input 8 is closed this will indicate the ENVIROMUX PWR RLY output is OFF Point drawing where wires cross but DO NOT intersect ENVIROMUX PWR RLY 15A DeLay OUT DIGITAL IN 5 6 7 8 12V 127 12V 12 5 5 ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 72 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING Each and every piece of every product produced by Network Technologies Inc is 100 tested to exacting specifications We make every effort to insure trouble free installation and operation of our products If problems are experienced while installing this product please look over the troubleshooting chart below to see if perhaps we can answer any questions that arise If the answer is not found in the chart please check the FAQs Frequently Asked Questions at our website at h
14. AUX AUX PWR DIDA apap aS peine LANE 3 489 ey ETHERNET Figure 14 Power connections for ENVIROMUX with Dual Power Option 13 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM OVERVIEW USE AND OPERATION The ENVIROMUxX is controlled via RS232 or Ethernet using a terminal emulator web browser or SNMP monitor The user interfaces are for viewing and configuring sensor data and system settings However full configuration of the system can be done only through the Web browser due to graphics limitations in the other interfaces The web interface allows for the configuration of the thresholds for all attached sensors their alert methods and the formats of the alerts In addition network information IP address subnet mask default gateway DNS etc user administrative settings and log settings can also be configured All settings are saved in memory when applied A user may also restore the unit back to its default settings at any time via the web interface see page 56 Individual sensor status pages are available for each connected sensor A sensor summary page allows the user to view the connected sensors current values threshold settings and alert statuses Also the user can view recorded sensor readings that have been stored in the system data log Sensors The ENVIROMUX provides 16 RJ45 sensor input jacks and 8 screw terminals ports Available sensor config
15. Fou ta Tee euo 61 RJ45 Sensor Inputs nt tsm etu ad imet le a M Lebe 61 61 inde nie 61 Beacon Port S Sire Port e pe HERE tte es 61 ner eo 61 Ports to om 62 Auxiliary Sena POr 254 62 Auxiliary PoWer mean 62 Ethernet ES 62 Back Up Batty cbe denm 62 General 5 amp 62 TCAE Seiten iteram detinet AA t 62 Sensor SPECICATION 63 Internal Temperature 63 Internal Humidity 50 63 Internal Power Sensor 63 External Temperature 63 Extetmal Hu rnid
16. MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH FOR CASCADED LOCAL CONNECTION IS 25 FEET 27 NOTE As of this release of the firmware cascading is not supported in ENVIROMUX This Iesse feature will soon be supported See page 41 or 56 for instruction on how to upgrade the firmware when available RIS Ba Figure 12 Cascade up to 4 systems for centralized sensor monitoring 12 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Power cord Connection Connect the power cord supplied to the IEC connector on the rear of ENVIROMUX Plug the other end into AC mains and use the switch to power ON ENVIROMUX REAR VIEW OF ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 DIGITAL IN BEACON R ye eii Ja female 3 Figure 13 Connect the power cord Dual Power Option The ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 DP has two IEC connectors on the rear for connection to two separate power sources If the power source connected to PWR 1 fails the ENVIROMUX will automatically and without interruption switch over to the power source connected to PWR 2 before switching to the battery backup page 60 Note If only one power source is used it should be connected to PWR 1 Note The power ON OFF switch is located on the front panel of ENVIROMUX when two IEC connectors are present 1 PWR REAR VIEW OF ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 DP BEACON SIREN
17. Alert Acknowledge Last alert was at Highest reading 2007 06 22 Figure 21 Internal Sensor Reading 22 Apply Changes 218 22 1 Clear Records NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM If the sensor is in alert status the user has the option to either acknowledge the alert or dismiss it If the user acknowledges the alert no additional alert messages will be sent during that alert status cycle If the user dismisses the alert another alert message will be sent once the notify again after time designated on the configuration page below elapses A Configure button at the bottom of the page allows the user to configure parameters of the sensor If the sensor is removed or communication lost for any reason example cable disconnected the unit will detect this and show the sensor in Non Responding status Question marks will replace the name in the menu on the left In this way the user will know the sensor has a problem or as been accidentally disconnected If the user wants to remove a sensor including a sensor now replaced by question marks from the list it must be done manually using the Remove button on the configuration page Temperature Combo Sensor Configuration Type Temperature Combo RJ45 Connector 7 Description Undefined 7 Group Group 1 Minimum Level 200 Maximum Level 60 0 Units 7 Disable alerts for this sensor Thresholds
18. ports 1 8 row 2 ports 9 16 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Sensor connected to DIGITAL IN terminal stops working Sensor is rated for more current than terminal can supply Fuse protecting port has opened ENVIROMUX EDR SF and ENVIROMUX EDR SCR Electric Strike may cause this if connected to DIGITAL IN terminals 1 7 Disconnect failed sensor After approx 10 minutes internal fuse should reset Reconnect sensor to terminals provided sensor current requirements fall within terminal limitations DIGITAL IN terminals 1 7 max load DIGITAL IN terminal 8 max load 650 RECYCLING INFORMATION Attention Residents of New York USA This product is subject to New York s recycle laws regarding lead acid batteries AN WARNING This unit contains a sealed lead acid battery Battery maintenance must be performed by an authorized trained technician Always follow local laws and regulations regarding the disposal of this unit Pb For instruction on the proper disposal of the battery contained in this unit either contact the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation RBRC at 800 822 8837 or go to their website at www call2recycle org Disposal will be at no cost to you For instruction on the safe removal and disposal of the battery visit the ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 website at http www networktechinc com enviro rems html or contact us at 800 742 8324 800 RGB TECH or 330 562
19. 1 REAR VIEW OF ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 LOCAL CONNECTION IS 25 FEET Figure 40 Master with local slaves 38 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM If Ethernet slaves are connected 1 Each Ethernet slave must be given a unique IP address page 32 2 Go to the Cascade Configuration page for each ENVIROMUX and using the choices in the drop down box select the position unit will hold in the cascaded system examples seen in Fig 41 3 Press Apply to save the change 4 After the position is selected for the master the blocks below will be available to enter the IP address of each Ethernet slave to be monitored by the master 5 Press Apply to save the changes 6 Power cycle each slave Note The master and each slave must be power cycled 7 Power cycle the master for changes to take effect Sensors attached to the connected slaves will appear when viewing the Summary Page for the master The Beacon and Siren connections of the slave units are not used SLAVE CONFIGURATION Cascade Configuration Cascade Configuration EEEE Settings This Unit 15 Master with 2 ethernet slaves This Unit Is Ethernet Slave 1 IP Address of Slave 1 192 168 3 22 IP Address of Slave 1 1 IP Address of Slave 2 192 1583216 IP Address of Slave 3 192 Apply IP Address of Slave 2 192 1683 23 IP Address of Slave 3 192 1583 217 Apply Figure 41 Cascade configuration with E
20. 50 Changing Alternate DNS Server Address 50 Changing HTTP Server Port settings eene nennen inaandaa nennen nnn en rennen nennen nennen 50 Changing SMTP server settings iere eoe maie ci UEM 50 Ghange PassWotd d eine cdit tamen etude ett etn Pete n ette et D EE 51 Enable Disable Telnet Server oot tete ile eter toe pa edere 51 SNMP Agent Configuration Submenu 51 Enable Disable SNMP ix 51 5 a buda uiae etie 52 Read Only Community StrinG 52 Read Write String icon Rt ta tee REO eia eter cat tete te Yee ec ER EE d 52 Configure Date 4 Time 52 Select pm 52 Change Pima 5 tachi n EU 52 Change Secondary SNTP AGdreSs itte Rte ee RM rein 52 Change Current Time 53 Change Current et 53 Set TIME ZOMG a 53 Display System TImess de HR OR De a e PR EE EGER EE e
21. 7070 In order to return the ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 to Network Technologies Inc please contact us at 800 742 8324 800 RGB TECH or 330 562 7070 to receive a return goods authorization responsibility of the customer 74 All packaging and shipping expenses will be the sole NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM INDEX acknowledge 20 23 add a Link 45 adding a sensor 25 Administration 31 Alert Delay 24 Alert Notifications 21 25 Alerts 14 analog sensors 22 audible alerts 10 Available Sensors 2 battery backup 60 Cables required 2 cascaded installation 12 Cascading Ethernet slaves 39 Cascading local slaves 38 configuration file 40 Contact Sensors 25 crossover cable 11 67 Data Log 43 Data Logging 15 default IP address 18 Device Discovery Tool 17 DHCP server 32 Digital In 9 digital input 55 Digital Input Sensors 27 Digital Out 10 Digital Output 21 25 Direct Connect 12 16 dismiss 20 23 DNS Server 50 double function sensor 22 Dual Power 13 Enterprise Setup 31 Ethernet Connect 16 Ext Alert 6 external sensor 22 54 Firmware 41 56 gateway address 50 GSM modem 12 15 31 HTTP Server Port 32 50 HyperTerminal 46 Installation 8 Int Alert 6 75 internal sensors 22 54 IP Assignment 14 IP Devices 29 Java Runtime Environment 17 LED Status Chart 59 LEDs 6 Links 45 Liquid Detection sensor 9 log in 18 Low Batt 6 60 MAC Address 49 Network Pa
22. After introducing the correct current case sensitive password the user will be prompted to type and retype the new password If they match and the length is smaller than 80 characters alphanumeric but larger than 5 characters the password will be accepted and changed to the new one otherwise the operation should be repeated Enable Disable Telnet Server This submenu allows the operator to disable or enable the Telnet server running on the system according to his needs Press lt 5 gt from Main Menu The following text will appear on the screen example for a currently disabled telnet Server The Telnet Server is currently disabled Press lt Space gt to enable it other key to return The setting will be effective after rebooting the unit After pressing Space gt the setting will be changed and the system will show on the screen Tel net Server enabled Do you want to reboot now y n The operator can choose to press Y and the system will reboot instantly or press N and continue to work If N was pressed the system will keep the old status until the first re boot SNMP Agent Configuration Submenu To enter this submenu press 6 from main Menu The following text will be displayed SNMP Agent Configuration Enable Disable SNMP Agent Enable Disable SNMP Traps Read Only Community String Read Write Community String Return to Main Menu c Hit a key from lt 1 gt to 4 to configur
23. ER Eae 53 Monitoring Submenu s tera Doe bog dte natu ep dd pi b wd ep dde Bore PUR bot 54 Power Supply egeo ae 54 Internal Sensors x3 ox de ate 54 External Sensorsss eas DE 54 Digital Inputs 55 Output RElayS ec eared 55 Command Output Relays od ede ub e d tb eds 55 IP DEVICES 5 EE 56 Restore Settings to Derana en ee RR rH ee ae i 56 51219199 56 gt Gute 56 Upgrade FifmWware icin eie ate 56 Front Panel LED Indicators a 59 bend pi emi e tai e adi t e Ubi 59 Ud dee es 60 ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 61 Interface et pite ete race ne he tue Ra hee
24. Figure 28 IP Device Configuration teer ee ede 29 Figure 29 Web Cams Configuration 30 Figure 30 Enterprise Setup Page 5 eiie 31 aile EIE 31 E 32 Fig re 32 SNMP Agent Setup ese 33 Figure 33 SetupiDate amp Time METRE AURA TR REM Set PETRA SER 33 Figure 34 Serial Port Setup Page robe rr ERE RR ARM Re ERES RE Eb eer e ERA artt 34 Figure 35 Edit user profile for root user ERR LE net REPRE d PR Rr eSI terra pde Rn 34 Figure 36 Add New User Page 3 mettent ERR E Pr PR ERR nte regn 35 Figure 37 Edit User Profile Eee eee decet 36 Figure 38 Edit Groups Page Leber rrt t ette tee Poe dedere Ea adc eoe ede e eg e 37 Figure 39 Cascade configuration with local slaves 2 2 38 Figure 40 Master with local Slaves s ELO ere re eb dee d ce dede Peu Ede 38 Figure 41 Cascade configuration with Ethernet 5 eene eene enm nenne
25. Firmware It may be desired on occasion to update the firmware in the ENVIROMUX This can be done either through the Web Interface or using RS232 see page 56 This section explains how to update the firmware using the Web Interface UPDATE FIRMWARE FIRMWARE Caution You have asked to update the firmware Failure to update firmware properly can permanently damage the product Please read these instructions before proceeding Select the firmware update file Browse Update Firmware Firmware Revision 2 2 Revision Date 2007 03 12 14 15 00 Figure 44 Update Firmware Page Under Administration gt Advance gt Update Firmware the user can change the firmware to a version that includes updates to the ENVIROMUX programming link in the menu will locate the current firmware file to be downloaded to the PC WARNING Failure to carefully follow these directions can permanently damage the product Please read these directions in full before continuing Do not under any circumstances reset or power down the unit while the firmware is being updated Do not attempt to update the firmware when a power failure is likely particularly if the Low Batt LED is blinking indicating a failed battery Follow these directions to update the firmware 1 ak Print out these instructions for reference during the update procedure Download the firmware file from the NTI website to the PC On the Update Firmware pag
26. a network the NTI Device Discovery Tool may be used link to the Discovery Tool is provided on the web page that appears when you insert the instruction manual CD provided into your CD ROM drive Click on the link or browse the CD and click on the file discover html This will open your browser and display the Device Discovery Tool page Note The Device Discovery Tool requires the Java Runtime Environment to operate A link to the web page from which it can be downloaded and installed is provided on the CD Note The computer using the Device Discovery Tool and the ENVIROMUX must be connected to the same physical network in order for the Device Discovery Tool to work Network Technologies Inc Device Discovery Tool START o When you load this page the NTI Device Discovery Applet should load Accept the Certificate to allow this applet access to your network Press the button entitled Detect NTI Devices to start the discovery process After a shorttime the tool will display all NTI devices on your network along with their network settings Note Do not close this page while the NTI Discovery Tool is running Close the NTI Device Discovery Application first then this webpage How To Use the Discovery Tool o To Change Device s Settings within the row ofthe device whose setting you wish 10 change type in a new setting and press the Enter key or the Submit button on that row You can also press the Submit All button to submit al
27. an Ethernet slave 1 2 or 3 Note When ENVIROMUX units are connected as slaves only their sensors and output relays are used and are monitored through the master unit If local slaves are connected 1 Go to the Cascade Configuration page for each ENVIROMUX and using the choices in the drop down box on select the position each ENVIROMUX will hold in the cascaded system examples seen in Fig 39 2 Press Apply 3 Connect the slaves to the master as shown below using CAT5 5e 6 patch cables with RJ45 connectors wired straight thru pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 etc max 25 feet long 4 Power cycle each slave unit Note The master and each slave must be power cycled 5 Power cycle the master unit for changes to take effect Sensors attached to the connected slaves will appear when viewing the Summary Page for the master The Beacon and Siren connections of the slave units are not used MASTER CONFIGURATION SLAVE CONFIGURATION Cascade Configuration Cascade Configuration Mostor 3 eevee This Unit Is gt IP Address of Slave 1 1 IP Address of Slave 44 1921 IP Address of Slave 2 IP Address of Slave 2 19 IP Address of Slave 3 921834 IP Address of Slave 3 1321658 3 217 Apply Apply Figure 39 Cascade configuration with local slaves RJ45 male RJ45 male connector connector MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH FOR CASCADED Local Slave
28. be dark If the battery fails to charge or if the battery s output voltage drops from 12VDC to below 10 7 volts the Low Batt LED will blink The battery will automatically be disconnected from the system If this happens the battery must be replaced Contact NTI to arrange for return and service Note If the power switch is turned OFF while still plugged into line power the ENVIROMUX will sense this and not engage the backup battery 4X RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Do not remove cover No user serviceable components inside All repairs and maintenance must be performed by authorized service personnel only NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 SPECIFICATIONS Front Panel Interface Green Power Solid for Main power flashing for Backup power Red Low Bat solid for charging battery blinking for fault Yellow Check Log Red Internal Sensor Alert ze Red External Sensor Alert RJ45 Sensor Inputs Sonne E 45 Voltage Supply cons 5VDC and 12VDC Max Current Supply 50mA Signal Type eii cierre teer RS485 for RS485 sensors 2 wire for contact sensors Max Cable Length 1000 FT ESD Protection IEC 610
29. display the following text indicating that the board is ready to receive new Firmware Please wait RAM based FTP Server ready 3 From a computer connected through the LAN this could be the same computer connected at the Console port and to the open DOS command window and type the following Note If this is being done through Telnet simply open a second command window C gt FTP ENVI ROMUX IP address ex default IP is 192 168 1 21 4 The following prompt will appear 220 NET OS 6 3 FTP server ready User 192 168 3 83 Press lt Enter gt 5 At the ftp gt prompt type bin and press lt Enter gt ftp gt bin The following will display 200 Type set to ftp gt 6 Enter the following command C gt put C lt file_path gt lt firmwarefilename gt bin where file path is the location of the firmware file press lt Enter gt 7 When the transfer has started the following message will appear 200 PORT command Ok 150 About to open data connection 8 When the transfer is complete should take approximately 30 seconds depending on the connection speed the following message will appear 226 Transfer complete ftp 914628 bytes sent 28 16Seconds 32 48Kbytes sec ftp 9 When the transfer is completed type quit and press the Enter key to exit the ftp program C gt quit 10 The HyperTerminal window in the connected terminal will now display
30. for the sensors If the sensor measures a value above this threshold the sensor will move to alert status The assigned value should be within the range defined by Minimum Level and Maximum Level and higher than the assigned Minimum Threshold value If values out of the range are entered they will be automatically adjusted to be within range Sampling Sampling Period Determines how often the displayed sensor value is refreshed on the Sensor page A numeric value and a measurement unit minimum 1 seconds maximum 999 minutes should be entered Note Regardless of the sampling period ENVIROMUX will read the sensor every second and will send an alert as needed based on the configured values extended sampling period will not delay an alert response from ENVIROMUX The shorter the sampling period the more traffic that will be seen on the network Add Data to Log File This is a check box that lets the user decide if the data sampled should be recorded in the Data Log Add reading to log file every Enter the time period between logged measurements Alert Timing Alert Delay The alert delay is an amount of time the sensor must be in an alert condition before an alert is sent This provides some protection against false alarms The Alert Delay value can be set for 0 999 seconds or minutes Example The maximum threshold of a temperature sensor is 90 F and the temperature of the monitored area is fluctuating between 88 and 91 degrees
31. of ports i e one keypad may be connected to any port 1 8 and one may be connected to any port 9 16 DIGITAL IN terminals 1 7 are rated at 50mA max current DIGITAL IN terminal 8 is rated at 650mA max current terminal on the Digital IN block Point in drawing where wires cross but DO NOT intersect En m sss NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Schematic for wiring Keypad to RJ45 Socket COM N O wht brown wht blue uc For 5VDC keypad Pins 3 4 and 6 substitute pin 4 BVDC are not used for pin 7 12VDC here View looking into RJ45 Socket Electric Strike ENVIROMUX EDR SCR or ENVIROMUX EDR SF must be connected DIGITAL IN 8 OUTPUT RELAYS s Fail Secure Electric Strike Output Relay 1 is set to a N O state 70 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Example for wiring Smoke Detector to RJ45 Socket VIEW OF TERMINAL BLOCK ON REAR OF ENVIROMUX SDS RIQIQIR 24VDC 12VDC DO NOT CONNECT THE ENVIROMUX TO THE 24VDC TERMINAL wht brown wht orange orange Pins 3 4 5 and 6 are not used here 4 Point in drawing where wires cross but DO NOT intersect View looking into RJ45 Socket Example for wiring Smoke Detector to Digital In Terminals DIGITAL IN Remove screws 1 2 3 4 to remove terminal 12V 12
32. send alerts as SYSLOG messages when a sensor enters leaves alert mode and for all log events The destination for SYSLOG can be configured in each user profile page 36 For a SYSLOG message to be sent put a checkmark in the Sys og box Enter an IP address in the Email address box and click Apply SNMP The ENVIROMUX can send alerts as SNMP traps when a sensor enters leaves alert mode and for all log events Using an SNMP MIB browser a user can monitor all sensor statuses and system IP settings as well as configure sensor thresholds sensor names and the system name Click on the checkbox for SNMP under contacts page 36 for each user that should receive SNMP messages The SNMP agent supports both SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 Note The SNMP MIB file enviromux mini mib for use with an SNMP MIB browser can be found on the manual CD Click on the link to open the file then save the file to your hard drive to use with the SNMP MIB browser External GSM Modem An external GSM modem can be connected to allow the system to send alert notifications via SMS messages When a sensor crosses a threshold an alert notification can be formatted to SMS message see page 36 and the modem could transmit the message to a pre specified cellular number The external modem can be supplied from an external power supply or from the provided 12V Power on Reset Operation On power up after going through its boot sequence the ENVIROMUX will launch the monitoring a
33. synchronize it click on the checkbox Synchronize with SNTP Servers and enter the primary and secondary SNTP server IP addresses even if the primary is the same as the secondary Enter the time zone that the should be set to set it manually click on the checkbox Change Date Time Manually Select the desired date format from the drop down box and enter the date Select the format of the time of day 24 hours AM or PM and enter the time accordingly In order to have the time change in accordance Daylight Saving Time rules place a checkmark in the block Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes and select the appropriate time zone in the box above Click on Apply when finished 33 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Settings Serial Port Setup SERIAL PORT SETUP Serial Port Settings Baud Rate 9600 Apply Figure 34 Serial Port Setup Page ENVIROMUX serial port labeled Console must be setup to communicate with the terminal page 11 Under Administration gt Settings gt Serial Port set the baud rate and format to the same settings as those of the port the connected terminal Users Root Under Administration gt Users gt Root the root user or any user with administrator rights can change the root password and configure how the root user will receive alert messages Users with administrative rights can change all configuration settings exc
34. 00 4 2 Protection rte Resetable poly fuse 500mA hold 1A trip 15VDC max One fuse shared by 8 ports Digital Inputs Detachable terminal block plug in 8 x 2 contacts Wire Range i coiere eren ides 16 26 AWG Max Input 25VDC Max Contact Resistance 1K Ohm Auxiliary Voltage Supply 12VDC 10 Max Current 50 mA terminals 1 7 650mA terminal 8 only ESD Protection eee IEC 61000 4 2 F se Protectioh u cic tinet roi tpa Resetable poly fuse 200mA hold 400mA trip 16VDC max One fuse shared by 2 ports Output Relays Detachable terminal block plug in 4 x 2 contacts Wire Range 16 26 AWG Output Type em Dry contact relay isolated Output ioter tee 30 VDC 0 5A 100VAC Normal Contact 1 N O Contact 20mO ESD Protection No Relay Isolated Fuse No Relay Isolated Warning The digital output contacts are not to be connected directly to AC mains wiring Beacon Port amp Siren Port
35. 30 VDC 5A 100VAC e Full configuration via web page Limited configuration via SNMP Telnet or RS232 interface e Browser independent IE Netscape Mozilla Opera e Outgoing mail using SMTP for alert notifications e Configurable Alarms to match specific user schedule Local Authentication SSL3 e Data logging to keep viewable record of events such as changes the environment or user access Monitors ping up to 64 configurable IP addresses Response Timeout NOTE Asofthis release of the and number of retries are user configurable for each address firmware cascading is not Flash upgradeable via FTP server or web page supported in ENVIROMUX This e Internal temperature humidity and power sensors feature will soon be supported See page 41 or 56 for instruction on how to upgrade the firmware when available Two RJ45 connectors included for future expansion via cascading NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Options gt Dual Power ENVIROMUX with two power connections for optional extra power source connection see page 13 add DP to the model number i e ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 DP gt DC Power to install the ENVIROMUX in a Telecom environment Add 48V to the model number i e ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 48V Converter accepts 36 72VDC 48VDC nominal positive or negative polarity 3 pole screw terminal for connecting 48V input MATERIALS Materials included with this kit 1 ENVIROMUX SEMS 16
36. 5 The illustration uses 5 patch cable to make cable connection easy Examples of these sensors include ENVIROMUX IMD ENVIROMUX IMD MW ENVIROMUX EMD CM ENVIROMUX VSS ENVIROMUX SDS and Schematic for wiring Contact Sensor to RJ45 Socket ENVIROMUX GBS For more on these and other Pins 3 4 and 6 re not use sensors see pages 2 and 3 or contact sensors 12345678 Note For sensors requiring 5VDC power source substitute the wire connected to pin 4 see page 68 instead of pin 7 View looking into RJ45 Socket Figure 5 Contact sensor wired to RJ45 socket 3 To connect contact sensors without using RJ45 connectors terminal blocks have been provided labeled DIGITAL IN Two wire switch only type sensors can be connected to the plus and minus terminals of each or 4 sets of terminals If the sensors require a 12V power source to operate additional 12V and ground terminals have been provided for each set of terminals Connect each two wire or four wire contact sensor using 16 26 AWG wire gt Devices connected to DIGITAL IN terminals 1 7 must be rated at 50MA or less gt Devices connected to DIGITAL IN terminal 8 must be rated at 650 or less FYI The terminal block is removable for easy sensor wire attachment if needed NOTE If used the ENVIROMUX EDR SF ENVIROMUX EDR SCR DIGITAL IN Electric Strike shoud be connected to DIGITAL IN terminal 8 for power 1 2 3 4 12V 12 12 12 15
37. 5 cable length 1000 ft gt ENVIROMUX STHS Temperature Humidity Combination Sensor Applications from 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 and 20 to 80 relative humidity High resistance to external influences on the cable due to digital output signal Accurate to within 2 0 1 C and 5 relative humidity Includes mounting hardware Connects to RJ45 sensor ports only Maximum 5 cable length 1000 ft NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM gt ENVIROMUX LDS x Liquid Detection Sensor For warning of flooding Detects any conductive liquid covering at least 5 8 diameter and 1 8 deep Liquid sensor cable lengths 3 7 10 or 25 feet ENVIROMUX LDS 3 7 10 25 Connects to RJ45 sensor ports only Maximum CAT5 cable length 1000 ft gt ENVIROMUX VSS Vibration Sensor For registering movement and shocks Adjustable sensitivity Includes mounting hardware Connect to RJ45 sensor ports only Screw terminal connector on sensor for connection of CAT5 5e 6 UTP or STP cable Maximum CAT5 cable length 1000 ft gt ENVIROMUX M DCS Door Contact Sensor Monitors access with a magnetic bridge sensor Screw terminals for 2 wire interface Wide actuating gap approximately 1 inch Normally closed circuit connection Dimensions WxDxH in 0 5x0 5x2 Switch 0 5x0 5x2 Magnet Maximum cable length 1000 ft gt ENVIROMUX GBS Glass Break Detection Sensor Emits flashing red light when activated F
38. 56565656550 ua 4412 22 ai DIGITAL IN 1 2 4 5 6 7 Switch w 12V 12V 12V 12V 12V 12 12V 127 12VDC powered device Switch Only Figure 6 DIGITAL IN Terminal Connections 9 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM 4 Terminals have been provided for connection of the ENVIROMUX BCN R Beacon ENVIROMUX SRN M Siren to Devices such as this can be installed in locations best suited use for visual alerts and audible alerts when configured to get attention All devices must be installed using 16 26 AWG wire BEACON SIREN 12V 12V 2 era 7 Devices connected cannot S AN exceed 180mA contact load ENVIROMUX BCN R Beacon ENVIROMUX SRN M Siren Figure 7 Connect visual and audible external indicators Connect Output Devices For connection of additional output devices to be controlled by the ENVIROMUX terminals labeled Output Relays have been provided The 4 pairs of contacts will work as switches to either close or open switch ON or OFF when used The switch position is configured on the Sensor Configuration page page 23 OUTPUT RELAY dry contact ratings must not be exceeded Dry contact rating DC 30V 1A AC 100V 500mA The OUTPUT RELAY contacts are not to be connected JAN WARNING directly to AC mains wiring OUTPUT RELAYS Contacts Open 1 2 3 4
39. 90 Threshold _ Sampling Sampling Period fio Sec Add to Data Log File Add Reading to Log File Every feo Min Alert Timing Alert Delay 30 Notify again after 30 Min Notify when return to normal Alert Notifications Enable E mail Alerts Enable SNMP Traps Enable SMS Alerts T Enable Alarm Enable Syslog Alerts Enable Siren Alerts Baacon Outputs Associate Output None On alert the output contact On return to normal x the output contact Apply Status Remove Figure 22 Sensor Configuration Page External Sensor Configuration Type Description Each sensor can be given a unique description Descriptions can be from 1 80 characters in length and include most characters They cannot contain a backslash X or quotation mark Descriptions will be used in e mail alerts in the DESCRIPTION field Within this section the alerts regarding this sensor can be disabled Note If alerts for a sensor are disabled the associated output action see Outputs page 25 will still take place There just won t be any alert notifications that this is occurring For example this might be used to turn ON a device such as a fan when the server room gets too warm and OFF again when the temperature returns to normal An alert message may not be desired under these circumstances Note if the user wants to disable alerts for a sensor after the senso
40. C or NO dry contact 30VDC 5A Alarm Output 2 NC or NO dry contact 30VDC 1A BICI NPN Open Collector Active Low 24 100mA Tamper Switch ness NC dry contact 50mA 24VDC Max Cable Length 1000 ft Key Station NTI Model ENVIROMUX RKS Connector niei eesti Screw Terminal Voltage Supply ener 12VDC Current 12 Alarm Contact 3A Momentary Tamper NC dry contact 12VDC 50mA Max Cable 1000 ft Electric Strike 2 2 8 ENVIROMUX EDR SF Locked w Power EET ENVIROMUX EDR SCR Locked w Power OFF E Screw Terminal Voltage Supply 12VDC NOTE The Electric Strike Current 450mA SCR 200mA SF eet Ai Max Cable 1000 ft power Alarm Beacon NTL Ren ENVIROMUX BCN R Connector Screw Terminal Voltage Supply 12VDC Current 180mA Alarm Output ecce 60 80 Flashes per minute Max Cable 100 ft 65 NTI SERVER
41. ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Siren NTI Model ENVIROMUX SRN M GOMMECUON e Screw Terminal Voltage 12VDC Current 130mA Alarm 108dB Max Cable 100 ft Panic Emergency Button ENVIROMUX EBS cie Screw Terminal Alarm Max Cable 1000 ft 66 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM WIRING METHODS PC to ENVIROMUX Crossover Cable In order to make a direct connection between a PC and the ETHERNET connector of the ENVIROMUX SEMS a crossover cable must be used The cable is made with CAT5 cable terminated with RJ45 connectors and wired according to the chart below Pin assignment at Wire Color Pin assignment at Standard End Crossed End 1 White Orange 3 2 Orange 6 3 White Green 1 4 Blue 4 5 White Blue 5 6 Green 2 7 White Brown 7 8 Brown 8 RS485 Sensor Cable Standard Crossed 2345678 12345678 Standard Crossed End End Crossover Cable E The 5 connection cable between the ENVIROMUX and the external RS485 Sensors page 8 i
42. Each user account is protected by local password authentication Each user may be assigned User or Administrative privileges Users accessing the ENVIROMUX will be granted access to only the monitoring functions and will be able to view the log An account with Administrative privileges has all of the privileges necessary to view and configure network settings add edit delete other user accounts configure sensors etc Alerts A high and low threshold limit can be set for each temperature or humidity sensor within the operating range of the sensor Each open collector contact closure sensor can be set as normally open or normally closed When a sensor takes a reading that is outside a threshold or a contact closure sensor is not in its normal condition an alert notification can be generated The user can specify how often alert notifications are provided Also there is an adjustable alert delay time involved with alert notifications This means if a sensor s readings are moving in and out of the threshold boundaries within a configurable period of time additional alert notifications will not be sent Alerts may be sent if the condition of the sensor returns to normal or back within its threshold boundaries Alert notifications page 25 and sample on page 43 will be provided through any or all of five main methods e visible notification via the user interfaces red LED on front panel beacon alert on webpage emails SNMP Traps e
43. NVIROMUX including the log file Update Firmware For updating the firmware of the ENVIROMUX when improved software becomes available REBOOT SHUTDOWN Enables user to reboot or shutdown the ENVIROMUX using the web interface ENTERPRISE SETUP Enterprise Settings Enterprise Name Your Company Name Location Your Company Address Contact Contact Person 0000 Phone Your PhoneNo 0 000 E mail enviromux yourcompany com GSM Phone undefined Baud Rate 115200 GSM Modem Not Present Apply Figure 30 Enterprise Setup Page Settings Enterprise Setup The Enterprise Setup page Administration gt Settings gt Enterprise is used to enter basic company information to be applied to the body of alerts Enter the information to the blocks provided with your company name location the contact person that alert e mails should refer to the phone number to reach them and their e mail address If a cell phone will be used as an alert method a GSM modem will be needed and the cell phone number and baud rate that is compatible with that modem will be needed If GSM modem has not yet been connected the message GSM Modem Not Present will appear on the setup menu The modem must be powered ON and connected before the ENVIROMUX is powered ON 31 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Settings Network Setup From the Network Setup page Administration gt Settings gt Network the administrator can either c
44. RefreshRate f _ x400msec 3 Back Door Add to view Image 192168 376 pqimagejpg 7 Link 192 168 3 78 Refresh Rate 1 100msec Web camera 4 Figure 29 Web Cams Configuration 30 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Administration From the administration section there are several sub sections for configuring ENVIROMUX SETTINGS Enterprise Fields for assigning the company name address contact person their e mail address phone number and GSM modem settings including cell phone number and baud rate Network Fields for providing all the network settings ENVIROMUX will need to connect to and email to users SNMP Agent Apply SNMP agent settings Date amp Time Fields for date and time manual input or SNTP server settings for automatic input Serial Port Communication settings for the Console port for connection to a terminal USERS Root Fields for configuring the root user to use ENVIROMUX including changing the root password Add User Fields for setting up users passwords and editing user settings Edit Groups Fields for naming each of the sensor groups ADVANCED Cascade Fields for defining whether ENVIROMUX is a standalone system or one of up to four units in a cascaded system either directly connected or connected through the Ethernet Configuration For saving or loading a file containing the full configuration of the E
45. SMS Messages e Syslog Messages NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Data and Event Logging The can log sensor readings sensor alerts alert handling sensor connections removals and user logins logouts The logs can be viewed at any time through the web interface page 43 Additionally as entries are generated they can be emailed or sent as SNMP traps Entries can be deleted from the logs via the web interface The maximum size of each log is 1000 entries listed in chronological order Each log s behavior upon reaching this maximum size can be configured allowing the log to either wrap overwrite oldest entries stop logging or clear and start over The entire log can be downloaded as a plain text file from the web interface at any time Log entries can be removed individually in groups or all at once Email The ENVIROMUX can access an outgoing SMTP server to send email Outgoing mail may contain pre formatted alert notifications or data log messages samples on page 43 and 44 The user can configure what conditions cause emails to be sent The ENVIROMUX s email address as well as SMTP server information and the email addresses to which emails are sent can be configured on the Network Setup page through the web interface page 32 Up to 17 outgoing email addresses 112 characters maximum including commas may be configured corresponding to the 16 user and 1 root email addresses Syslog The ENVIROMUX can
46. SMS alerts It can also activate an audible siren or an alarm beacon Alerts are also indicated on the Int Alert or Ext Alert LEDs on the front of the ENVIROMUX and in the WEB interface Outputs Each power supply can be associated with one of the connections labeled Output Relays see page 28 and that connection can be set to open or close the contacts of the relay either on alert or when returning to normal The tamper can also block the output command generated by the alert In this way other devices can be controlled by power supply alerts Examples of this can be found in the wiring examples on pages 68 and 69 21 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Internal Sensors ENVIROMUX has three on board sensors which are permanently present temperature sensor one humidity sensor one power battery sensor These internal sensors are always shown in the left menu of the web page and they cannot be removed External Sensors The External Sensors are those that connect through RJ45 connectors There are two types of external sensors supported by the RJ45 connectors RS485 Sensors and Contact Sensors RS485 Sensors The following types of RS485 sensors are supported Temperature Sensor ENVIROMUX STS e Humidity Sensor ENVIROMUX SHS e Combined Temperature Humidity Sensors ENVIROMUX STHS RS485 Sensor Management The RS485 sensors are detected and identified by type automatically when they a
47. Sensors Status TYPE DESCRI PTI ON VALUE STATUS n OTT hose ee 22 T TT 4 md one UTI Press any key to continue External Sensors To view the external sensor status screen press 3 at the Monitoring Menu The display shows the type description value and status of each sensor Pressing any key will return the user to the Monitoring Menu View below is what will be seen with no sensors connected Sensors Status TYPE DESCRI PTI ON VALUE STATUS Press any key to continue 54 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Digital Inputs To view any digital input status screen press lt 4 gt at the Monitoring Menu The status screen contains a description value and status for each input Pressing any key will return the user to the Monitoring Menu View below is what will be seen with no sensors connected Digital Inputs Status DESCRI PTI ON VALUE STATUS Press any key to continue Output Relays To view the output relay status screen press lt 5 gt at the Monitoring Menu The display shows the description of each relay as well as its value Pressing any key will return the user to the Monitoring Menu Outputs Relays Status DESCRI PTI ON VALUE Output 0000 Closed Output 0000 Closed Output Relay Closed Output 0000 Closed Press any key to continue Command Output Relays To change th
48. Server Environment Monitoring System 4 10 32 x 3 8 pan head screws and 10 32 cagenuts server cabinet mounting hardware 1 Power Cord country specific 2 power cords for model ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 DP 1 CD containing a pdf of this owners manual 1 Quick Start Guide Materials required for connection but not supplied Cables required for connection DB9 male to female standard serial cable wired straight through pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 etc Cat5 RS485 sensors with RJ45 connectors wired to the TIA EIA 568B standard see page 67 for specifications ENVIROMUX 2W xx 2 wire sensor cables pg 4 for dry contact sensors Cables required for Expansion via Cascading Cat5 cable with RJ45 connectors wired straight through pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 etc Available Sensors sou separately gt ENVIROMUX STS Temperature Sensor Applications from 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C High resistance to external influences on the cable due to digital output signal Accurate to within 2 F 1 C Includes mounting hardware Connects to RJ45 sensor ports only Maximum CAT5 cable length 1000 ft gt ENVIROMUX SHS Humidity Sensor Applications from 20 to 80 relative humidity at temperatures between 09 and 40 C High resistance to external influences on the cable due to digital output signal Accurate to within 5 relative humidity Includes mounting hardware Connects to RJ45 sensor ports only Maximum CAT
49. Submenu To enter this submenu press lt 7 gt from main Menu The following text will be displayed CONFIGURE DATE amp TI Select Timer Source Change Primary SNTP Address Change Secondary SNTP Address Change Current Time Change Current Date Set Time Zone Display System Ti Return to Main Menu c c n Lr Select Timer Source To select a timer source press 1 from Configure Date amp Time Menu The user will be informed of the current timer setting internal or network time server and prompted to change to the other type Pressing Y will toggle to the other timer source Pressing N will keep the current setting The unit uses internal timer Do you want to synchronize with a network time server Y N Change Primary SNTP Address To change SNTP address press lt 2 gt from Configure Date amp Time Menu The current address is shown in parentheses Typing in the new address and pressing gt will change the address Enter Primary SNTP server address 192 168 3 1 Change Secondary SNTP Address To change secondary SNTP address press lt 3 gt from Configure Date amp Time Menu The current address is shown in parentheses Typing in the new address and pressing will change the address Enter Secondary SNTP server address 192 168 3 1 52 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Change Current Time To change the time press lt 4 gt from Config
50. Terminal Voltage 8 16V DC Current Consumption eese 15mA Alarm Ottput n Relay 10 ohm in line resistor 28VDC 100mA Tamper NC dry contact 10 ohm in line resistor 28VDC 50mA Max Cable 1000 ft Operating 10 C to 55 C 95 Non Condensing Glass Break Sensor NTI Model tetuer ENVIROMUX GBS Screw Terminal Voltage Supply 2 rrt 9 16V DC Current 35mA Alarm OUtDUt i itte Po so tentes Form A relay NC or NO 1A 24VDC Alarm Duration 3 seconds Max Cable 1000 ft 64 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Door Contact Sensor IND Model ta carri tint rene rene ENVIROMUX M DCS iE Screw Terminal Alarm Magnetic Sensor 35VDC 100mA Max Cable 1000 ft ACCESSORY SPECIFICATIONS Digital Keypad NTI ENVIROMUX ACK Connector eiie Screw Terminal Voltage Supply terne 12 24VDC Current 100 Alarm Output 1 N
51. X for exit followed by to navigate between the Screens or go back to the Configure Date amp Time Menu Typing the number next to the corresponding time zone followed by pressing gt will set the current time zone to the one chosen Display System Time To display the current system date and time press 8 from Configure Date amp Time Menu Current time is Friday 07 21 2006 15 57 16 notice this is displayed in military format 53 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Monitoring Submenu Monitoring Submenu allows the user to view the current status of all Sensors Digital Inputs Output Relays or IP Devices as well as to change the status of Control Outputs To enter this submenu press lt 8 gt from Main Menu The following Submenu will be displayed MONI TORI NG Power Supply Internal Sensors External Sensors Digital Inputs Output Relays Command Output Relays Devices Return to Main Menu lt gt 071 WN Power Supply To view the power supply status press lt 1 gt at the Monitoring Menu A status screen will appear Pressing any key will return the user to the Monitoring Menu Power Supply Status DESCRI PTI ON VALUE STATUS Main Power Supply OK Nor mal Press any key to continue Internal Sensors To view the internal sensors press 2 at the Monitoring Menu A status screen will appear Pressing any key will return the user to the Monitoring Menu
52. achment Note It is very important to locate the temperature and or humidity sensors away from ventilation sources and fans 1 Connect each external sensor having an RJ45 male connector on it ENVIROMUX STS ENVIROMUX SHS ENVIROMUX STHS ENVIROMUX LDS to one of the female connectors labeled RJ45 Sensors on the ENVIROMUX Male connectors should snap into place See page 68 for wiring specification and pinout RJ45 SENSORS ENVIROMUX STS Temperature Sensor RJ45 male A connector RJ45 male 7 connector 4 7 Figure 3 Sensors connected by cables with RJ45 connectors 8 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Note If the ENVIROMUX LDS Liquid Detection sensor is installed the twisted orange sensing cable should be placed flat on the surface usually the floor where liquid detection is desired If tape is required to hold the sensor in place be sure to only apply tape to the ends exposing as much of the sensor as possible At least 5 8 of the sensor must be exposed for it to function See Fig 4 Apply tape at ends Figure 4 ENVIROMUX LDS sensor mounting 2 Some sensors do not have RJ45 connectors on them SARUM TT TINSURANNUERNAAERAS TERR ENTE TRENT AEEA TH THEE TRU E PU T UT e NEG and instead have terminal blocks These can either be Contact Sensor connected to the DIGITAL IN connectors or they can 4 12V0C TAMPER be terminated and plugged into the remaining RJ45 connectors see Fig
53. ad log file Entries per page 10 Figure 47 View Event Log Sample of Event Log Message received via e mail ENTERPRISE NTI LOCATION Danner Drive CONTACT Sales Dept DESCRIPTION Battery CONNECTOR internal TYPE Power MESSAGE Battery disconnected VALUE 14 2V View Data Log The View Data Log page displays the recorded sensor readings configurable for each sensor see page 23 The date and time of these readings are recorded and available for printing viewing or deletion Log entries can be removed individually in groups or all at once If desired notification of Data log entries can be sent via e mail SNMP Trap or Syslog as configured under Log Settings see Fig 49 The log can also be downloaded as a tab delimited plain text file 43 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM View Data Log Data Log Data log free space 100 096 Select Date amp Time Data Log file is empty Select All Delete DeleteAll 0 1 Download log file Entries per page 1 Figure 48 View Data Log Sample of Data Log Message received via e mail ENTERPRISE NTI LOCATION Danner Drive DESCRIPTION Internal Temperature TIME 2000 10 30 03 45 11 TYPE Temperature VALUE 24 0C Log Settings The log s behavior upon reaching the maximum size can be configured Log gt Settings allowing the log to wrap overwrite oldest entries stop logging or clear the entire log and begin a
54. al block for all external connections Single lock or inter lock operation Standard single gang mounting box Built in tamper switch Operate with fail safe or fail secure locking device Door open announcer Non volatile memory in case of power failure NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM gt ENVIROMUX RKS Key Station Remote key station designed for security system ON OFF control applications Built with universal connection terminals can be used freely with most security systems Provides momentary contact with spring return Standard single gang mounting box Built in tamper switch Built in connection terminals For security system and door strike applications Dimensions WxDxH in 1 7 2 9x4 6 gt ENVIROMUX EDR SF V ENVIROMUX EDR SCR Electric Strike Combine with ENVIROMUX ACK access control digital keypad to convert a standard cylindrical lock set to an electronic access control locking system with high security and user convenience without a key Fail Safe Electric Strike ENVIROMUX EDR SF The door is locked with power ON and unlocked with power OFF NOTE The Electric Strike For Fire Emergency door or Escape door installations should be connected to Fail Secure Electric Strike ENVIROMUX EDR SCR The door is locked with power OFF and unlocked with power ON For Entrance door installation DIGITAL IN terminal 8 see page 9 gt ENVIROMUX PWR RLY 15A 20A 15A 20A relay switched 120VAC ou
55. as a normally open switch position the Normal Status should be set to Open Digital Input Configuration Type Digital Input Description Digital Group croup 0 Disable alerts for this sensor Normal Status Open feo Sec I Add to Data Log File Add reading to log file every Alert Timing Alert Delay o Sec Notify again after 0 Notify when return to normal PAT Jam Notifications Enable SNMP Traps Enable E mail Alerts Enable SMS Alerts Enable Enable Syslog Alerts W Enable Siren Alerts rene ae Associate output None On alert open the output contact On return to normal open the output contact Figure 25 Digital Input Configuration 27 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Output Relays There are 4 output relays available for the control of external devices These devices may be switched ON or OFF provided they not exceed the maximum ratings for the output relay 30VDC 100VAC 0 5A see Output Relays specifications on page 61 The default status of each relay the state the relay will revert to in the absence of power is normally open When power is applied to the ENVIROMUX through either the AC input or the battery the Normal Status the state the relay will be in during normal operation can be configured as either normally open or normally closed see Fi
56. called if a GSM modem is installed to receive SMS messages e sets the schedule in which a user will receive alert messages If a user is set with only User rights instead of Administrator rights the user will only be able to see current sensor readings and to change their password if so desired No other ENVIROMUX access it possible 36 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Users Edit Groups Groups are used to create a common relationship between sensors From the Administration gt Users gt Edit Groups page the user with administrator permissions can assign names for the groups sensors belong to Up to 16 groups can be assigned Edit Groups Group Names Group 00 oopt4 00 outs 00000000 IGroup 6 5 0 0 oopt 0 Group 9 00000 oe 20 E 10 11 SCS 12 oops2 13 14 15 Groups 16 Figure 38 Edit Groups Page For example suppose there are two sensors installed in Server Room 1 a Temperature Sensor and a Door Contact Sensor The User responsible for monitoring Server Room 1 would like to be notified when either one of the sensors is in alert status This can be accomplished in two ways 1 Asingle group named Server Room 1 is created Both sensors located in Server Room 1 are assigned to this group from the sensor
57. ch is tripped the ENVIROMUX softwere when properly configured to control output relay 1 will break the ground circuit thus disabling both the keypad and the Electric Strike DIGITAL IN terminals 1 7 are rated at 50mA max current DIGITAL IN terminal 8 is rated at 650mA max current Point in drawing where wires cross but DO NOT intersect Schematic for wiring Keypad to Digital In Terminals DIGITAL IN 5 6 7 8 12V 12V 12V 127 ULL qM H 1 dua dd dd ddl TETETETII ENVIROMUX EDR SCR OUTPUT RELAYS 1 2 3 4 00 0 Fail Secure Electric Strike DIGITAL IN 1 is set to open OUTPUT RELAY 1 when it receives a signal circuit open when tampered with OUPUT RELAY 1 is set to state Electric Strike ENVIROMUX EDR SCR or ENVIROMUX EDR SF must be connected to DIGITAL IN 8 69 In this example the keypad is powered by ENVIROMUX and the tamper switch will break the circuit to the electric strike if opened Through the ENVIROMUX firmware the closure of OUTPUT 1 on the keypad will cause an alert message and can close the OUTPUT RELAY 1 normally open switch powering the electric strike On the sensor configuration page the tamper can be configured to block the closure of OUTPUT RELAY 1 Note Up to two keypads may be connected to the RJ45 sensor ports provided only 1 is connected per row
58. charged to fully charged Yes can be replaced by authorized personnel only NTI 110 220VAC 50 60 Hz 45W 32 104 F 0 40 C 17 90 RH non condensing 56 708 hours 1 RU metal enclosure 19 x 9 5 x 1 75 IE Netscape Mozilla Opera Allows Static or Dynamic IP Configuration 17 1 per User Account 1 for Administrator 62 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS Internal Temperature Sensor Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 Temperature 2 F 1 C Internal Humidity Sensor Humidity Range 20 to 80 RH temperatures between 0 to 40 Humidity Accuracy 5 RH Internal Power Sensor Measurable Mains Voltage 0 255VAC Low Battery 2 10 7V External Temperature Sensor NTI Model ENVIROMUX STS iSo aree 45 Temperature 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C Temperature 2 F 1 C Voltage 5V DC Current 20 Max Cable
59. ck Cance Figure 52 Telnet connection via HyperTerminal Telnet via Command Prompt At a command prompt DOS window type the following command to connect to ENVIROMUX C telnet 192 168 1 21 5900 or substitute current IP address Press Enter and continue below under Login to the Main Menu Log In to the Main Menu With the HyperTerminal window open press the Enter key The following message will appear Network Technologies Inc ENVI ROMUX SEMS 16 V1 1 Enter password gt Enter the root password default is admin Only the root user can access this menu Other users cannot access it even if they have administrator rights Passwords are case sensitive The administrator username cannot be changed from root but the password should be changed see page 34 The Main Menu will be displayed 47 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Main Menu MAIN MENU Configure Enterprise Display Network Settings Configure Network Settings Change Password Enable Disable Telnet Server Configure SNMP Configure Date amp Time Monitoring Restore Settings to Defaults Reboot Logout amp Exit Upgrade Firmware gt lt gt C Enter Option gt Press a key from lt 1 gt to lt 9 gt or lt A gt to lt C gt capital or small letters to select the next action Configure Enterprise Submenu To enter into this submenu you should press lt 1 gt from Mai
60. configuration page page 23 The User can then subscribe to the Server Room 1 group from the Groups section of the User Profile page 36 and select the method in which to be alerted from the Contacts section of the User Profile page The User will now receive alerts from all sensors in the Server Room 1 group 2 Two groups are created one named Temperature Sensors and one name Contact Sensors Each sensor is assigned to its respective group from the sensor configuration page page 23 The User can then subscribe to both groups from the Groups section of the User Profile page page 36 and select the method of alert contact The User will now receive alerts from all sensors in the Temperature Sensors group and the Contact Sensors group However some sensors in these groups may not be located in Server Room 1 37 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Advanced Cascade Configuration From the Administration gt Advanced gt Cascade menu the administrator can configure the ENVIROMUX to either be NOTE As of this release of the standalone master system firmware cascading is not supported a master with up to 3 local slaves directly connected in ENVIROMUX This feature will master with up to 3 Ethernet slaves Ethernet connected soon be supported See page 41 or 56 for instruction on how to upgrade the firmware when available local slave 1 2 3
61. d with one of the connections labeled Output Relays see page 23 and that connection can be set to open or close the contacts of the relay either on alert or when returning to normal The tamper can also block the output command generated by the alert In this way other devices be controlled by sensor and tamper alerts Examples of this can be found in the wiring examples on pages 68 and 69 Contact Sensors Contact Sensors are sensors that close or open a contact according to the sensor condition Their presence and their type cannot be automatically detected by the RJ45 Sensor port The sensors have to be manually added to the unit list by the administrator or a user with administrator privileges Add a Contact Sensor to RJ45 Sensor port When adding a contact sensor to RJ45 Sensor port the administrator must specify the type of sensor and the RJ45 connector where the sensor is connected Add New External Sensor New Sensor RJ45 Connector Smoke Detector Vibration Motion Glass Break Door Keypad Panic Button Key Station Add Sensor B 2006 NTI All rights reserved Figure 23 Add External Sensor e Ifthe sensor is created it gets the default name Undefined Zn e If the connector was already in use and has a sensor already defined for it an error message will be displayed at the bottom of the Summary page A menu sub item will be created for the sensor the left menu under M
62. e press lt Browse gt to browse to the firmware file on the PC Click Update Firmware Wait for the following message to appear Upload Succeeded Flash of new image completed System will automatically restart Note It may take several minutes for a message to appear The ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 will reset itself in 10 seconds logging out all connections After approximately 40 seconds the ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 should resume normal operation e message appears indicating that the Upload has failed or that a non fatal error has occurred 1 2 Ensure that the uploaded file is the NTI firmware file Resume the process from step 2 above Note This message does not indicate that damage to the product has occurred appears indicating that there has been a fatal error 1 2 3 DO NOT RESET OR POWER DOWN THE PRODUCT Repeat the update process from the first step 2 above If another Fatal Error message appears call NTI tech support at 1 800 742 8324 or 330 562 7070 Note The product should continue to run normally unless it is reset However damage may have occurred to the web server software that will prevent the product from starting up correctly 41 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM REBOOT SHUTDOWN If a user wants to remotely reboot the ENVIROMUX to refresh settings such as after changing settings in the SNMP Agent page 33 or if the user wants to shut down the ENVIROMUX du
63. e in Event Log re internal sensors ON New alert message in Event Log re internal sensors Ext Alert OFF No new alert message in Event Log re external sensors ON New alert message in Event Log re external sensors System Reset Button A reset button is located on the front of the ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 see Fig 54 The button can be used to reboot restart the firmware of the ENVIROMUX Pressing this button supersedes the use of the power on off switch and battery backup to allow the firmware to easily reboot in the event of a system lockup To activate a reset momentarily press the button with a pen or other small pointed object The ENVIROMUX will reboot and be ready for login within its usual start up time period 59 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM BATTERY BACKUP ENVIROMUX has a rechargeable sealed lead acid battery backup that will prevent the monitoring system from shutting down in the event of a power failure Should a service power failure occur the ENVIROMUX will continue to operate as normal for 1 hour under full load and approximately 30 minutes after the Low Bat LED on the front panel page 53 illuminates When the battery is not being used it is being charged as long as line power is provided It will take 32 hours for the battery to fully charge from a fully discharged state While charging the Low Batt LED will be solid ON If the power is ON and the battery is fully charged the Low Batt LED will
64. e output relay status press lt 6 gt at the Monitoring Menu The display shows the description of each relay as well as its value Typing lt X gt for exit followed by will return the user to the Monitoring Menu Outputs Relays Status DESCRI PTI ON VALUE 1 Output Relay 20 Closed 20 output Relay 200 Closed Output Closed Output Relay Closed Press number of Output Relay to change or X to exit Enter Option gt Typing the number of a relay and pressing will allow the user to change the value of the relay from Closed to Open as shown below 0 Open 1 Closed Enter new value gt 55 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM IP Devices To view the IP device status screen press lt 7 gt at the Monitoring Menu The screen shows the description value and status of each device Pressing any key will return the user to the Monitoring Menu Devices Status DESCRI PTI ON VALUE STATUS Press any key to continue Restore Settings to Defaults To restore all settings in the ENVIROMUX to default settings press lt 9 gt from the Main Menu All user programmed settings will be lost and restored back to factory default settings Reboot To reboot the ENVIROMUX press lt A gt from the Main Menu A prompt will appear asking if you are sure you want to continue Press The ENVIROMUX will reboot and the user will need to login again to restore the connection after approx
65. e the SNMP system 0 to return Enable Disable SNMP Agent The SNMP agent is used to monitor and control sensors and settings of the system from a remote station using SNMP v1 v2 protocol The SNMP agent can be disabled or enabled by the operator by pressing lt 1 gt The system will display the current status of the SNMP agent and will ask the operator to press lt Space gt to toggle the status After saving the change the system will ask the operator to press lt Y gt to reboot the system or lt N gt continue running This change will become effective after the first re boot 51 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Enable Disable SNMP traps The SNMP Traps are used as a method to send alerts or log messages over the network They can be enabled disabled by pressing lt 2 gt from this submenu and then lt Space to toggle the status Read Only Community String The SNMP Read only community string enables a user to retrieve read only information from the ENVIROMUX using the SNMP browser and MIB file This string must be present in the ENVIROMUX and in the proper field in the SNMP browser Read Write Community String The SNMP Read Write community string enables a user to read information from the ENVIROMUX and to modify settings on the ENVIROMUX using the SNMP browser and MIB file This string must be present in the ENVIROMUX and in the proper field in the SNMP browser Configure Date amp Time
66. eboot your system Do you want to continue Figure 46 Reboot confirmation prompt 42 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM LOG Under Main Menu gt Log the user will find links to pages where Event Log records and Data Log records can be viewed and managed The maximum size of each log is 1000 entries listed in chronological order View Event Log The View Event Log page displays various happenings within the use of the ENVIROMUX and any alert conditions that occur Power up power down alarm reports alarm acknowledgements logins and others The date and time of these occurrences are recorded and available for printing viewing or deletion Log entries can be removed individually in groups or all at once Event log messages are automatically sent to users as configured on the sensor configuration page page 23 addition to being recorded in the Event Log The log can also be downloaded as a tab delimited plain text file View Event Log Event Log Event log free space 99 3 r 2000 01 22 05 51 31 Start up System start up T xmo2053 Battery connected r 2000 01 22 05 51 55 Login Admin logged in 2000 01 22 05 5204 Alem Sensor Undefined Ver 13 Value overcrossed m 2000 01 22 05 52 04 ep s00 Sensor Intemal Value overcrossed r 2000 01 22 05 53 36 Logout Admin logged out r 2000 01 22 06 53 42 Login Admin logged in Select All Oelete DoloteAlt Pages 1 1 Downlo
67. ept for the root user name Edit Profile for root User Name Title Password Company Confirm Password Department Group 80 Group 1 r Group 9 F Group 2 Group 10 Group 3 r Group 11 F Group 8 4 r Group 12 Group 85 r Group 13 Group 6 r Group 14 F Group 87 r Group 815 E mail E mail address SNMP IP address Syslog SMS Phone z Schedule 6 Permanent Use the following schedule Day of Week From 21 To Monday gt From 2002 Hour T Figure 35 Edit user profile for root user 34 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Users Add User Under Administration gt Users gt Add User up to 8 users can be added and configured with either user or administrative rights Users with administrative rights can change all configuration settings within the ENVIROMUX Users with user rights can only see the current readings of the sensors and change their own passwords Add New User Profile User Profile User Name Password Confirm Password Title Department Add User Figure 36 Add New User To add a user a user with administrator rights must click on Administration gt Users gt Add User An Add New User Profile window will appear where the initial basic user information can be entered Once that information is entered the next window provides blocks for additio
68. ernet cable disconnected Wrong or no IP address provided for SMTP server User does not have user profile correctly configured Check Ethernet cable connections Check all Network Settings page 32 Check user profile Make sure groups have been selected and the contact settings are correct see page 36 Beacon not illuminating Wires are not connected properly Beacon in use is improperly rated Sensor is not configured to power ON beacon Check wire connections Make sure Beacon is rated at 12VDC 180mA or less Check sensor configuration make sure Beacon is selected under Alert Notifications Siren not making noise Wires are not connected properly Siren in use is improperly rated Sensor is not configured to power ON siren Check wire connections Make sure Siren is rated at 12VDC 180mA or less Check sensor configuration make sure Siren is selected under Alert Notifications The sensor page does not display the current readings Java scripts cannot be displayed java not enabled in browser Enable the Java Scripts and Java in the browser Sensors connected to RJ45 Sensor ports stop working Sensors applied collectively exceed current rating of row 1 8 9 16 Fuse protecting ports has opened Disconnect sensors After approx 10 minutes fuse inside ENVIROMUX should reset Make sure load of all 8 sensors per row does not exceed 500 mA i e only one keypad per row row 1
69. g 27 Note When the ENVIRMUX is powered OFF with the battery completely drained each relay will revert to the normally open N O state regardless of the Normal Status setting Once configured output relays are controlled by their associated sensor and can be programmed to change state from normally open to normally closed or vice versa on an alert or on the return to normal conditions Programming is done on the configuration page of the associated sensor Each output relay can be associated with any sensor Note Do not use more than one input to place the same output relay in two different states This may cause unpredictable results To manually change the state of an output relay choose the desired state in the Set Output block see Fig 26 and click Apply 8 Type Output Relay Changes Open Set Output Ciose 2 _Apply Changes Configure Figure 26 Output Relay manual control page Effects of an output relay changing state that can be configured include the sensor group for determining what users will be alerted of the state change the method of alert notification if any Output Relay Configuration Description 1 Group Group 1 z Normal Status Open Enable E mail Alerts Enable SNMP Traps Enable SMS Alerts f Enable Syslog Alerts T Enable Siren Alerts p CAM NT Amm G Apply Stems Figure 27 O
70. ge 32 output relay 55 Password 18 51 port number 32 Power supply alert configuration 20 Power Supply Status 20 question marks 23 Recycling 74 remove a Link 45 reset button 59 RS232 ports 46 RS485 sensors 22 Sampling Period 24 Sensors 14 SMS alert messages 12 SMTP server 32 SNMP 15 SNMP Agent 33 51 SNTP address 52 SNTP server 33 subnet mask 50 Summary Page 19 Syslog 15 Telnet client 46 temperature humidity sensors 14 terminal 11 threshold 24 time zone 53 timer source 52 User Management 14 username and password 18 visual alerts 10 Web Cams 30 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM WARRANTY INFORMATION The warranty period on this product parts and labor is two 2 years from the date of purchase Please contact Network Technologies Inc at 800 742 8324 800 RGB TECH or 330 562 7070 or visit our website at http www networktechinc com for information regarding repairs and or returns A return authorization number is required for all repairs returns 018 2 2 Rev 8 24 07
71. hoose to have the DNS information filled in automatically by the DHCP server or manually fill in the fields to have a static address If the administrator chooses to have the DNS information filled in automatically the SMTP server and port number still need to be entered for e mail alerts to work If the SMTP server requires a password in order for users to send emails the network administrator must first assign a user name and password to the ENVIROMUX Then apply the user name and password to the User and Password fields on the Network Setup page Note The SMTP server port number is shown in Fig 31 as 25 This is common port number assigned but not necessarily the port number assigned to your SMTP server The administrator may assign a different HTTP Server Port than is used by most servers 80 This might be desired if the administrator wants a secure connection Note If the port number is changed and forgotten to determine what it has been changed to connect the ENVIROMUX for RS232 control page 11 and review the Network Settings page 48 NETWORK SETUP Network Settings C Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP Address 182188127 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Default Gateway 9216811 Preferred DNS Server 1 Alternate DNS Server HTTP Server Port 80 SMTP Server yourcompany com Port 25 Use name and User enviromux password Password Figu
72. ig 96kbps NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Liquid Detection Sensor NTI Model7 u ae rrt tee ENVIROMUX LDS COMME CON a 45 Minimum Liquid depth 0 1 Detectable Liquids All except de ionized water all conductive liquids Voltage Supply nueces 12V DC Current 20mA Max Cable 1000 ft Minimum puddle 0 6 diameter 0 1 depth Communication 2 Smoke Sensor NTI Model 5 ENVIROMUX SDS Enc Screw Terminal Voltage 8 35V DC Current Consumption eese 200uA Alarm Outpult Relay NO Max Cable 1000 ft Vibration Sensor NTI Model amp ENVIROMUX VSS CONHECI Screw Terminal Alarm Max Cable 1000 ft Motion Sensor NTI Model tnr Epor estote ENVIROMUX IMD CM Ceiling Mount ENVIROMUX IMD General Model eee ENVIROMUX IMD MW Miniature CONNECTOR oi Screw
73. imately 5 seconds Logout and Exit It is important that the user logout of the RS232 or Telnet menu when finished There is no automatic logout in this program so unless the user logs out anyone can use this connection as long as it is left open To logout and exit the ENVIROMUX press lt B gt from the Main Menu A message will immediately appear Connection closed Press Enter to reconnect Upgrade Firmware Note To upgrade the Firmware a LAN connection is required either directly using a crossover cable specs on page 67 or through the Ethernet page 11 1 To upgrade the Firmware press C from Main Menu see page 48 A prompt will appear asking if you are sure you want to continue Press Note Take note of the Firmware version currently in place shown in Fig 53 as V1 1 for reference after this procedure 5 dos telnet 192 168 3 110 5900 Network Technologies Inc ENUIROMUX SEMS 16 01 1 Enter password MAIN MENU Configure Enterprise Display Network Settings Configure Network Settings Change Password Enable Disable Telnet Server Configure SNMP Configure Date amp Time Monitoring Restore Settings to Defaults Reboot Logout amp Exit Upgrade Firmware nter Option gt c his action will update the firmware and will reboot the system you want to continue Y N Figure 53 Telnet Main Menu 56 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM 2 The window should now
74. ity Sensor 24 net A A E uad een 63 External Temperature and Humidity 63 64 Smoke Setnsor E 64 Vibratioli 1 1 64 Motion Sensor cle e eue obe NaN baits sala 64 Glass Break Sensor eae aieo Mesa Guede tete an hei 64 Door Contact Sensor in A 65 Accessory Specifications eco dele petat uta 65 E ERE 65 IE 65 Electric StHke s niin e ttim RR 65 Alarm BEACON Eme MM 65 E 66 B ttorm get e b Lege E 66 E 67 PC to ENVIROMUX Crossover 67 5485 56 eb eee env uiu 67 Gontact Sensor Wing A mene dc rd diete e 68 Other wining
75. l changes at once o To Refresh the list of devices press the Refresh button o To Blink the LEDs of the unit press the Blink LED button This feature not supported on all products The Blink LED button will change to a Blinking button The LEDs ofthe unit will blink until the Blinking button is pressed or the NTI Device Discovery Application is closed The LEDs will automatically cease blinking after 2 hours To Stop the LEDs of the unit blinking press the Blinking button The Blinking button will change to Blink LED button 0 Figure 15 Device Discovery Tool Use the Device Discovery Tool to display NTI ENVIROMUX units on the network along with their network settings Follow the instructions on the Device Discovery Tool page to use the tool and to change the device settings if so desired 01 Device MAC Address IP Address Mask Gateway ENVIROMUX 00 40 90 24 07 70 55 243 248 8 255 255 255 1 28 55 243 248 1 Submit Blink LED Submit All Refresh Close 17 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM USE AND OPERATION VIA WEB INTERFACE A user may monitor and configure the settings of any device connected to the ENVIROMUX using the Web Interface via any web browser see page 2 for supported web browsers To enable the Web Interface connect the ENVIROMUX to the Ethernet page 11 Use the Device Discovery Tool page 17 to setup the network settings The
76. l input sensor ports Dimensions WxDxH in 2 2x1 2x2 9 Surface or corner mounting Maximum cable length 1000 ft gt ENVIROMUX IMD CM Ceiling Mount Motion Sensor Detects movement across the detection field 360 detection pattern 7113 conical detection angle from ceiling 96 foot diameter protection when mounted 12 feet high Provides substantial immunity to false alarms caused by environmental disturbances Pulse count or single shot triggering Connect to RJ45 or digital input sensor ports Good protection Screw terminal connector on sensor Maximum cable length 1000 ft gt ENVIROMUX SDS Smoke Detection Sensor Warning of smoke Includes mounting hardware Connect to RJ45 or digital input sensor ports Supports CAT5 5e 6 UTP or STP cables Screw terminal connector on sensor Photoelectric smoke detector Built in heat element rated 135 F Maximum cable length 1000 ft gt ENVIROMUX 2W xx Sensor Cables 2 wire sensor cable Used to connect dry contact sensors to the ENVIROMUX Available lengths ft 3 6 10 25 50 100 Available Accessories sold separately gt ENVIROMUX ACK Digital Keypad Two relay outputs controlled by two groups of independent user codes Output 1 5 Amp relay for door strike Output 2 1 Amp relay for other control applications Normally closed and normally open dry contacts for both output relays LED indicators for operation status and system status Termin
77. lash Rate 80 to 120 per minute at 6 60 to 80 per minute at 12VDC Screw terminal connector on sensor 2 wire interface Connect to RJ45 or digital input sensor ports Maximum cable length 1000 ft gt ENVIROMUX EBS Emergency Panic Button Sends activation signal when button is pressed For Normally closed or open circuit connections Screw terminal connector on sensor Connect to RJ45 or digital input sensor ports Dimensions WxDxH in 0 4x0 9x3 Maximum cable length 1000 ft gt ENVIROMUX IMD Infrared Motion Sensor Registers movement in the area covered Condition display via LED Provides immunity from common mode signals such as the effect of strong hot or cold air currents variation in ambient temperature background radiation and acoustic noise 24 dual element detection zones for long mid and short range protections Surface or corner mounting Pulse count or single shot triggering Good RFI protection Connect to RJ45 or digital input sensor ports Screw terminal connector on sensor Maximum cable length 1000 ft NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM gt ENVIROMUX IMD MW Mini Infrared Motion Sensor Registers movement in the area covered Condition display via LED Provides substantial immunity to false alarms caused by environmental disturbances Pulse count or single shot triggering Good RFI protection Screw terminal connector on sensor Connect to or digita
78. mon Turn OFF power the ENVIROMUX SEMS and discharge your body s static electric charge by touching a grounded surface or use a grounding wrist strap before performing any connections to the unit AN For continued protection against fire and electric shock this device should only be connected to mains outlet equipped with a proper ground terminal In countries where the AC mains outlet is not equipped with a proper ground terminal the rear panel ground must be connected to a proper ground 5 ENVIROMUX SEMS 10 tnit c e tr Y Si dee 1 Server Environment Monitoring System eee 1 Installation and ean en Ree ina 1 Firmware 2 2 1 ee Me ed nd Me 1 28 E 2 Avallable Serisors EI LS ME E ee ek ADM e 2 oupported Webi Browsers nion etnia mine 5 Features 6 Installation takin oth ee 8 Rack Mounting INStruCtlons 8 Se
79. n to access the web interface controls the user must log in Note In order to view all of the graphics in the Web Interface the browser s JavaScript and Java must be enabled Log In and Enter Password To access the web interface type the current IP address into the address bar of the web browser The default IP address is shown below http 192 168 1 21 A log in prompt requiring a username and password will appear Enter Network Password This secure Web Site at 192 158 3 71 requires you to log on Username root x Please type the User Name and Password that you use for NTI Password admin Switch lower case letters onl 4 UserName 35 Note usernames and passwords are case Password FP SS sensitive Save this password in your password list Cancel Figure 16 Login prompt to access web interface With a successful log in a screen similar to the following will appear Network Technologies Incorpo MONITORING WELCOME ADMINISTRATION Welcome to the Network Technologies Inc ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 site 106 User root SUPPORT Use the links on the left to navigate through the site REFRESH LOGOUT Copyright 2006 2007 NTI All nghts reserved Figure 17 Initial Welcome Page 18 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM From the initial Welcome page the user can use the menu to the left to manage all the functions of the ENVIROMUX
80. n Menu The following menu will be displayed ENTERPRISE CONFI GURATI ON Enterprise Name Location Contact Phone E mai Return to Main Menu Press a key from lt 1 gt to 4 to configure of the displayed items Press lt 0 gt to return to previous menu This information will appear in the body of emails received with alert messages Display Network Settings To display network settings press lt 2 gt from Main Menu The following text will be displayed actual values from the right side may differ depending on your configuration NETWORK SETTINGS The unit uses a static Address MAC Address 00 40 90 23 9 Address 192 168 1 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS Server 192 168 1 2 Alternate DNS Server 0 0 0 0 HTTP Server Port 80 SMTP Server smtp somewhere SMTP Port 25 SMTP Server Authentication disabled Press any key to return to Main Menu Hit a key to go back to Main Menu 48 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Network Configuration Submenu To enter into this submenu lt 3 gt from Main Menu The following submenu will be displayed NETWORK CONFI GURATI ON 1 Change MAC Address 2 Toggle DHCP Mode 3 Change IP Address 4 Change Subnet Mask 5 Change Default Gateway 6 Change Preferred DNS Server 7 Change Alternate DNS Server 8 Change HTTP Server Port 9 Change SMTP Server A Change SMTP Por
81. n nnnm nennen nnne nennen nnne 39 Figure 42 Master with Etherriet slaves eee e eto dte e e de dese D rese reel doe Dore Ee te dece Dee ee 39 Figure 43 ENVIROMUX Configuration Page terea dte edet 40 Fig re 44 Update Firmware 41 Figure 45 Reboot Shutdown page eim rtt ederet re i 42 Figure 46 Reboot confirmation prompt 42 Figure 47 View Event erii er etn e e oe deep ne aber vee ed ote 43 Figure ESBACHBE LN aia he nial deere eile ne 44 Figure 49 Configure Log Settings ey 44 Figure 50 Configure Links to Favorites duae AEREE EAEAN iEn 45 Figure 51 RS232 Port Properties Configuration 46 Figure 52 Telnet connection via 1 47 Figure 53 Telnet 5 56 Figure 54 Front panel LED 1 59 vi NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM INTRODUCTION The ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 Server Environment Monitoring System ENVIROMUX provides a way
82. nal user configuration 35 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Edit Profile for 1 User Profile UserName Title engineer 0 Password Confirm Password Department Permissions This User has Administrator rights This User has User rights Groups Group 1 Group 9 Group 2 Group 10 Group 3 11 Group 4 Group 12 Group 5 Group 13 2 Group 6 iv Group 414 Group 7 Group 15 Group 8 Group 16 _ Contacts E mail address SNMP IP address Syslog 5 5 Phone Schedule 6 Permanent Use the following schedule Day of Week Hour From Manday To Monday From 00 00 To 00 00 71 _ Delete User Figure 37 Edit User Profile The User Profile Administration gt Users gt any user contains all the user settings for restrictions or permission of a user to use ENVIROMUX Within the profile the administrator e sets the password must be at least 5 characters e decides the level of security for the user e determines which sensor group alerts will come to the user and which ones will not e sets the means by which a user will receive alert messages enters the user e mail address e enters the IP address for the Syslog and SNMP server e enters the phone number to be
83. nections for ENVIROMUX with Dual Power Option 13 Fig re 15 Device Discovery Tool pagB inet erre prn pret ee 17 Figure 16 Login prompt to access web interface 18 Figure 17 Initial E 18 Figure 18 Summary eure ere ERE RU Er PEE er RR e er regen 19 Figure 19 Power Supply status page rere treten dece rete xe nee Te dudo e eine iere dede ge 20 Figure 20 Power Supply alerts configuration 21 Figure 21 Internal Sensor 0 22 22 lt 5 23 Figure 23 Add Exterrial Sensor i eei dere ae 25 Figure 24 Contact Sensor Configuration e rei RAD d eaa 26 Fig re 25 Digital Input Configuratie 27 Figure 26 Out Relay manual control page iisipin 28 Figure 27 Output relay configuration 28
84. new log The entire log can be downloaded as a tab delimited plain text file from the web interface at any time see View Data Log above Users that are configured to receive alert or data logs from the group specified will also receive notification when the log files have reached 90 of their capacity 900 entries Additionally the administrator can choose to have the same users receive notification of each data log entry via email SNMP trap and or Syslog by placing a checkmark in the associated checkboxes Log Settings Overflow Actions Discontinue Log Clear Log and start from beginning Wrap Log Alert when reached 90 of logging capacity by E mail SNMP Traps sms Buzzer Alarm Beacon Syslog Group Group 1 Data Log Settings Remote Log Methods Email SNMP Traps Syslog Overflow Actions Discontinue Log C Clear Log and start from beginning 6 Wrap Log Alert when reached 90 of logging capacity by E mail SNMP Traps SMS Buzzer Alarm Beacon Syslog Group Group 1 Figure 49 Configure Log Settings NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM LINKS Up to 64 links to external web pages can be added under the Monitoring gt Links menu item Links allow the user to quickly navigate to a URL or IP address with one click to the left menu This could provide a quick and centralized access to web cameras routers switches etc assuming they have a web page Configure Links
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86. onitoring gt External Sensors Also a web page will be created for the sensor The administrator can further set the properties of the sensor from the sensor s Configuration web page If the sensor is disconnected and no longer used it has to be removed manually from the list using the Remove button on the sensor s configuration page see Fig 22 25 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Motion Detector Sensor Configuration Type Motion Detector RJ45 Connector 7 r this sensor MN Normal Status le Siren Al Outputs Figure 24 Contact Sensor Configuration 26 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Digital Inputs The Digital In terminals page 9 are for easy installation of contact sensors as opposed to using the RJ45 sensor ports Connect up to 8 different contact sensors having either 2 wire contacts for open or closed circuit sensing or 4 wire contacts for open or closed circuit sensors requiring 12V power supplies to operate These sensors be accessed from the Monitoring gt Digital Inputs item the left side menu of the unit web page The management is similar to Contact Sensor page 25 Note The Normal Status of the contact sensor must be set to either open or closed depending on the contact position of the sensor connected to it If the sensor connected has a normally closed switch position at rest the Normal Status should be set to Closed If the connected sensor h
87. ory Description Power supplies Indicates the status of the power supply s Internal Sensors there are three inside the ENVIROMUX External Sensors sensors that connect to the RJ45 connectors Double function sensor see page 22 Digital Inputs sensors that connect to the terminals Digital In Outputs Relays that open or close depending on alert status IP Devices IP Addresses that can be monitored by ENVIROMUX SUMMARY Wednesday 2007 06 20 17 MOT tetin S a EAE Figure 18 Summary Page Description 19 To see the settings of each sensor click on the link in the description column for the desired sensor Click on the browser s Back button to return to the summary NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Power Supplies The status of the power supply can be seen and when an ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 DP is present both power supplies will be shown Click on the power supply to open a web page that displays the type of item sensed the status of the power supply and the time and date of the most recent alert sent regarding the power supply Main Power Supply Status Type Power OK Status Normal andie Alert zampe 21 Changes Last alert was ot ae ES Configure Figure 19 Power Supply status page If the power supply is in alert status the user has the option to either acknowledge the alert or dismiss i
88. oup will receive alerts from the power supply sensor Each sensor can be configured to send alerts Up to 16 sensor groups can be defined Each user can receive alerts from any or all of the sensor groups Note In the event of a line power failure the battery backup page 60 will power the ENVIROMUX for up to 1 hour 20 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Power Supply Alerts Configuration Type Power Supply Monitor Description Main Power Supply Group Group 1 j Disable alerts for this sensor Alert Timing Notify when return to normal Notify again after 30 Alert Notifications Enable SNMP Traps Enable SMS Alerts Enable Alarm Beacon Iv Enable E mail Alerts Enable Syslog Alerts Enable Siren Alerts Outputs Associate output alert close the output contact On return to normal open the output contact Apply Status Figure 20 Power Supply alerts configuration Alert Timing Notify when return to normal The user can also be notified when the power supply has returned to the normal operation by selecting the Notify when return to normal box Notify Again Specifies the amount of time before alert message is repeated The repeated alert can be set to occur 1 999 seconds minutes or hours Alert Notifications The alert can be configured to notify one or more users via email SNMP traps V1 Syslog messages or
89. pplication load any stored configuration values and immediately identify and begin taking readings from any connected sensors Alerts will be reported using the configured alert methods and data will be logged using the stored preferences A user can log in at any time after the system has launched the monitoring application approximately 5 seconds after power is applied to view and configure properties of the system and its sensors FYI The boot sequence can also be initiated manually using the Reset button See page 59 for details Out of Box Operation The operation of the unit directly out of the box is nearly identical to the Power on Reset operation However information about the unit will only be able to be monitored and controlled through the RS232 port until valid network settings are assigned to the device see page 32 The RS232 provides only limited configuration options pertaining mostly to Ethernet settings Alert notifications will only be able to be viewed through the front panel until network settings are configured Email and SNMP alert notifications must be configured within the web interface page 31 before these methods can be used The network settings must be compatible with the physical network to which the ENVIROMUX is attached Once these configurations are made they will be saved in the unit even if the ENVIROMUX is powered OFF Expandability Multiple ENVIROMUX units may be used together on one system so as to inc
90. r is already in alert status the user must either acknowledge or dismiss the alert first Group This is the group of sensors this sensor will belong to Users that subscribe to alerts from this group will receive alerts from sensors within the group Each sensor can be configured to send alerts Up to 16 sensor groups can be defined Each user can receive alerts from any or all of the sensor groups 23 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Minimum Level This shows the minimum value supported by the sensor It is factory configured for each type of sensor and cannot be changed Its value is detected when connecting the sensor Maximum Level This shows the maximum value supported by the sensor It is factory configured for each type of sensor and cannot be changed Its value is detected when connecting the sensor Units only for Temperature sensors This lets the operator chose between Celsius and Fahrenheit as the temperature measurement unit Thresholds Minimum Threshold The user must define the lowest acceptable value for the sensors If the sensor measures a value below this threshold the sensor will move to alert status The assigned value should be within the range defined by Minimum Level and Maximum Level and lower than the assigned Maximum Threshold value If values out of the range are entered they will be automatically adjusted to be within range Maximum Threshold The user must define the highest acceptable value
91. re 31 Network Setup 32 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Settings SNMP Agent SNMP AGENT SETUP SNMP Agent Settings Enable SNMP Agent Iv Enable SNMP Traps Read write Community Name private Read only Community Name public Apply Figure 32 SNMP Agent Setup Page The SNMP Agent Setup page Administration gt Settings gt SNMP Agent is used to enable SNMP messages To enable the SNMP Agent click on the associated checkbox To enable SNMP traps to be sent click on the associated checkbox Apply names to the Read write Community Name and Read only Community Name as applicable Note For changes to take effect the ENVIROMUX must be rebooted See page 42 for SHUTDOWN REBOOT Settings Date and Time DATE amp TIME amp TIME Current Date and Time FYI Wednesday 2007 06 20 155552 05 00 Eastern Time US 8 The ENVIROMUX Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes complies with the new Synchronize with SNTP Servers U S Daylight Saving Primary SNTP Server Time rules passed in Secondary SNTP Server s21831 2005 Date Time hh mm ss Format YYYY MM 0 Format 2 footy Figure 33 Setup Date amp Time The Date and Time of the ENVIROMUX Administration gt Settings gt Date amp Time can be either manually setup to use an onboard clock or set to be synchronized with an SNTP server To
92. re connected to the RJ45 connector The newly detected sensor will appear in the left menu of the web page under Monitoring gt External Sensors A web page will be created for the sensor and the default name issued to the sensor by ENVIROMUX will be Undefined n where n is the number of RJ45 connector from 1 to 16 If a double function sensor is detected ENVIROMUX STHS it will be displayed as two sensors each one with a single function as shown in Fig 18 For example a Temperature Humidity sensor will appear as separate sensors Temperature sensor a Humidity sensor both with the same number connector The default name of both sensors will be Undefined Zn where n is the connector double function sensor will be listed as a Combo type i e Temperature Combo The user can see the sensor measurements by clicking on the sensor s name on the left menu or in the Summary page A web page will be displayed for the selected sensor showing the type of sensor the name value of the reading if it is an analog value it will be also displayed graphically the threshold settings in red and the current reading in green of a selected sensor It also shows the time date and measurement taken of the most recent alert and statistics last alert lowest value highest value Lowest and highest values are indicated only for RS485 sensors Undefined 7 Status Type Temperature Combo RJ45 Connector 7 Status Normal
93. rease the number of sensors the user can have connected Despite having multiple units the user does not have to access the webpage of each ENVIROMUX individually Up to 4 units can be cascaded such that all of the data from each of the units can be displayed on a single format 15 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM There are 2 ways to cascade ENVIROMUX 1 Direct Connect The units can be connected together through an expansion cable that can be as long as 25ft depending on how many units are cascaded See page 12 for how to install with an expansion cable 2 Ethernet Connect The units can be connected via the Ethernet to expand the number of sensors All units must be on the same LAN A master unit will poll each of the slave units and present all of the data in a combined group from either of the user interfaces A maximum of 4 units can be cascaded Note For ENVIROMUX units used as slaves in a cascaded system the Siren and Beacon terminals are not cascaded are therefore not useable on slave units Only the additional sensor inputs and the output relays will be seen by the master unit NOTE As of this release of the firmware cascading is not supported in ENVIROMUX This feature will soon be supported See page 41 or 56 for instruction on how to upgrade the firmware when available 16 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM DEVICE DISCOVERY TOOL In order to easily locate the ENVIROMUX
94. ring a power failure the REBOOT SHUTDOWN page under the Administration section can be used REBOOT SHUT DOWN Current Status Main Power Supply OK Battery 13 8V Reboot Shut Down Figure 45 Reboot Shutdown page The REBOOT SHUTDOWN page shows the current status of the power supply s and backup battery page 60 Click on the Reboot button to force the ENVIROMUX to shut down and then restore itself to normal operation Any configuration changes that were made prior to this action will be made active Note In the event of a power failure using REBOOT will cause the ENVIROMUX to shut OFF Click on the Shut Down button to shut down the ENVIROMUX in the event of a power failure During a power failure this will be the only way the ENVIROMUX can be shut OFF The battery backup will power the ENVIROMUX for up to 1 hour The power switch will only shut down the ENVIROMUX during normal operation When using the Shut Down button the user will be reminded to also shut OFF the power switch on the ENVIROMUX If the power switch is not shut OFF when AC power has been restored the ENVIROMUX will power ON automatically Note If power is shutdown during a power failure you will not be able to power ON the ENVIROMUX until after AC power has been restored Note When using SHUTDOWN or REBOOT button the user will be prompted to confirm the action image below before completing the action JavaScript Application x This will r
95. s terminated with RJ45 connectors and must be wired according to the EIA TIA 568 B industry standard Wiring is as per the table and drawing below Pin Wire Color Pair 1 White Orange 2 Orange White Green Blue White Blue Green White Brown N 5 gt gt 67 View Looking into RJ45 Socket NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Contact Sensor Wiring When applying CAT5 cables to contact sensors for plug in to the RJ45 Sensor sockets the following socket to sensor wiring must be followed RJ45 Sensor Socket Pinout Pin Pin Name Schematic for wiring Contact Sensor to RJ45 Socket 1 GND SENSE RS485 5 VDC TAMPER SWITCH RS485 12 VDC BY GND Pins 3 4 and 6 For 5VDC contact are not used sensors substitute for contact pin 4 5VDC for sensors pin 7 12VDC View looking into RJ45 Socket Schematic for wiring Contact Sensor to DIGITAL IN Terminals ALARM 12VDC TAMPER 4 V V 12V 2 22 Point drawing where wires cross but DO NOT intersect 68 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Other wiring examples In this example when the correct key code is entered at the keypad OUTPUT1 of the keypad will apply 12V to the Electric Strike to activate it If the keypad tamper swit
96. ss unchanged The display will return to Network Configuration submenu When typing a new IP Address the lt Backspace gt key can be used to correct typing errors 49 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Changing Subnet Mask To change subnet mask hit lt 4 gt from Network Configuration Menu Enter new Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 The current subnet mask is displayed between parentheses a new subnet mask and hit Enter or just hit lt Enter gt to keep the current mask unchanged The display will return to Network Configuration Submenu When typing new subnet mask the lt Backspace gt key can be used to correct typing errors Changing Default Gateway To change default gateway address hit lt 5 gt from Network Configuration Menu Enter new Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 The current default gateway address is displayed between parentheses Type a new address and hit or just hit lt Enter gt to keep the current address unchanged The display will return to Network Configuration Submenu When typing a new gateway address the lt Backspace gt key be used to correct typing errors Changing DNS Server Address To change DNS Server address hit 6 from Network Configuration Menu Enter new DNS Server 192 168 1 2 The current DNS server address is displayed between parentheses Type a new address and hit Enter or just hit Enter to keep the current address unchanged The display
97. t 11 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM GSM Modem Connection If alert notifications via SMS to a cell phone are desired a GSM modem can be connected to the male 9DB DTE port labeled AUX Using this serial connection a user can receive SMS alert messages directly on their cell phone The external GSM modem can be either self powered or connected to 12V from the ENVIROMUX using the AUX PWR terminal The ENVIROMUX is a DCE serial device Note The GSM modem must be connected to ENVIROMUX and powered ON before powering ON the ENVIROMUX Note The AUX PWR terminal is backed up by the battery inside ENVIROMUX AUX AUX PWR 12V Device connected cannot 00000 exceed 150mA contact 0000 load Ed 2 Figure 11 Aux port and power for GSM modem connection Cascaded Installation via Direct Connection For a cascaded installation using the Direct Connect method see page 16 enabling the monitoring of all sensors from up to four ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 systems connect a CAT5 5e 6 patch cable maximum 25 feet long with RJ45 male connectors on each end wired straight thru pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 etc between the In and Out ports as shown in the image below With this properly connected the user can monitor the sensors of all systems from either a single connected terminal page 11 or through a single Web Interface page 18 Master with 3 Local Slaves REAR VIEW OF ENVIROMUX SEMS 16
98. t B Enable Disable SMTP Authentication C Change SMTP User Name D Change SMTP Password 0 Return to Main Menu Enter Option Hit a key from 1 to 8 or A to D to edit the corresponding variables or 0 to return back to Main Menu Changing MAC Address To change the MAC address hit lt 1 gt from Network Configuration Menu Enter new MAC Address 00 40 9D 23 EA E9 The current MAC Address is displayed between parentheses Type a new MAC address and hit Enter or just hit Enter to keep the current address unchanged The display will return to Network Configuration submenu When typing a new MAC Address the Backspace key can be used to correct typing errors Toggle DHCP Mode The system can use a manually assigned IP Address that will not change static or can get its IP Address from a DHCP server When selecting to toggle the mode by pressing lt 2 gt the current mode will be displayed and the user will be asked if he wants to change By pressing y or the user will toggle the DHCP mode The unit uses a static IP Address Do you want to toggle the status y n Pressing any other key will cancel the operation Changing IP Address To change IP address hit from Network Configuration Menu Enter new Address 192 168 1 21 The current IP Address is displayed between parentheses a new IP address and hit Enter or just hit Enter to keep the current addre
99. t If the user acknowledges the alert no additional alert messages will be sent during that alert status cycle If the user dismisses the alert another alert message will be sent once the notify again after time designated on the configuration page below elapses A Configure button at the bottom of the page allows the user to configure parameters of the power supply Power Supply Alert Configuration Type Description Each power supply can be given a unique description see Fig 20 Descriptions can be from 1 80 characters in length and include most characters They cannot contain a backslash V or quotation mark Descriptions will be used in e mail alerts in the DESCRIPTION field Within this section the alerts regarding this sensor can be disabled Note If alerts for a power supply are disabled the associated output action see Outputs page 25 will still take place There just won t be any alert notifications that this is occurring For example this might be used to turn ON a device such as a beacon when the power supply loses power and OFF again when power is restored An alert message may not be desired under these circumstances Note if the user wants to disable alerts for a power supply after the power supply is already in alert status the user must either acknowledge or dismiss the alert first Group This is the group of sensors the power supply sensor will belong to Users that subscribe to alerts from this gr
100. t number other than the default the ENVIROMUX should be configured accordingly To change SMTP Server address press 9 from Network Configuration Menu The system will prompt for a name displaying the old name between parentheses If the operator introduces a valid server which can be a numeric IP address or a literal the system will save the new value into the permanent storage The system does not check for the presence of the server or if the name can be resolved by the DNS The operator has to assure that the server name introduced is operational otherwise the e mail messages will not be sent 50 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM To change SMTP port press lt A gt from Network Configuration Menu The old port will be displayed between parentheses and the system will ask for a new value Most SMTP servers require authentication i e the user connects to that server using a name and a password To toggle between non authenticated and authenticated mode press lt B gt or lt b gt from Network Configuration Menu To change the user name press lt C gt or lt c gt and to change the password press lt D gt or lt d gt A maximum of 63 characters can be used for either the user name or password Change Password To enter into this submenu press lt 4 gt from Main Menu A request to type the current password will be displayed If a wrong password is entered the user will be logged out from the Main Menu
101. tery power is ON LED is blinking once per second Low Batt indicates that the backup battery is running low on power disconnected or in failure Check Log illuminates when a new entry that is not an alert is added to the log Int Alert illuminates when an internal sensor generates an alert Ext Alert illuminates when an external sensor generates an alert See LED Status Chart pg 59 for more on LED indicators IEC Connector for connecting the IEC power cable see also Dual Power Option on page 13 Power Switch used to turn the power to the ENVIROMUX ON OFF RJ45 Sensors RJ45 female connectors for attachment of various sensors Digital IN connection block for wired sensors 2 to 4 wire Output Relays connection block for devices to be controlled in the event of alerts In and Out ports for expansion to up to 4 connected systems Console DB9 female connector DCE port for RS232 serial connection of a terminal to control the system Ethernet RJ45 female connector for connection to a Local Area Network LAN for remote configuration monitoring and control 10 Aux Pwr terminal block for powering a GSM modem with 12VDC power at 150mA max fuse protected 11 Aux DB9 male connector DTE port for serial connection of a GSM modem for cell phone monitoring of alerts 12 Siren terminal block for two wire connections of audible alarm ENVIROMUX SRN M Siren on page 10 13 Beacon terminal block for two wire connection of
102. the following text FTP Flash download complete Resetting systemin 3 seconds 57 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM ENVIROMUX will restart with the new Firmware Press Enter to reconnect to ENVIROMUX The following text or something similar will appear Network Technologies Inc ENVI ROMUX SEMS 16 V1 2 If the upgraded firmware is different than the firmware that was originally in place the version number will change to confirm it Shown above as 1 2 ENVIROMUX is now ready to use 58 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM FRONT PANEL LED INDICATORS Low Check Int Ext Pwr Batt Log Alert Alert 9069060 Reset Figure 54 Front panel LED indicators Front Panel LED Status Chart LED Label Status Meaning Pwr OFF No Power Solid ON AC Power is ON Blinking slowly AC Power has failed Battery backup pg 60 is ON once second The LED will not blink if the unit is powered OFF by the switch Discovery Tool 17 is in use and communicating with the Blinking rapidly ENVIROMUX Low Batt OFF Battery is OK AC power is ON Solid ON Battery is below 12V and charging no action required Battery has been disconnected battery is below 10 7 requires Blinking attention contact Check Log OFF No new messages in Data Log since last viewing ON New message in Data Log not an alert Int Alert OFF No new alert messag
103. thernet slaves Master with 2 Ethernet Slaves IP address 192 168 3 21 REAR VIEW OF ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 SIREN 22525225 cs 1222222 bow 4 1 ETHERNET RJ45 male connector Ethernet Slave 1 IP address 192 168 3 22 Ethernet Slave 2 IP address 192 168 3 23 REAR VIEW OF ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 DIT 22222225 eS m Figure 42 Master with Ethernet slaves 39 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Advanced Configuration File The Administration gt Advanced gt Configuration page has 4 options gt Save all of the configuration characteristics of the ENVIROMUX to a file on an Ethernet connected to be reloaded as desired gt Load a file already saved and quickly restore the ENVIROMUX configuration to a previous state gt Reset all sensors only to factory default settings gt Reset the ENVIROMUX system configuration to factory default settings Save Configuration File Configuration settings for sensors webcams all things under the topic of Monitoring page 19 can be saved to a restorable file Passwords and network settings are not saved for security reasons To save the current ENVIROMUX configuration click on Save Configuration File A window will open showing a directory in the connected PC If this is not the directory where configuration files should be saved bro
104. tlet Using Class 2 wiring the user can remotely control switched power to any 120VAC device 15A 20A max Built in connection terminals See our webpage for the latest sensors available www networktechinc com enviro sensor html Contact your nearest NTI distributor or NTI directly for all of your cable needs at 800 RGB TECH 800 742 8324 in US amp Canada or 330 562 7070 Worldwide or at our website at http www networktechinc com and we will be happy to be of assistance Shielded CAT 5 5e or 6 cable must be used to connect to the ETHERNET expansion ports IN and OUT and RJ45 SENSORS ports in order to meet electromagnetic emissions and immunity requirements SUPPORTED WEB BROWSERS Most modern web browsers should be supported The following browsers have been tested Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher e Netscape 7 2 or higher Mozilla FireFox 1 5 or higher e Opera 9 0 Note In order to view all of the graphics the browsers JavaScript and Java must be enabled NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS FRONT VIEW OF ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 ENVIROMUX Low Check Int Ext AREA ALERT Pwr Log Alert Alert e Bee 9 06006060 RJ45 SENSORS DIGITAL IN ccce 1275 Danner Dr Aurora 44202 Tel290 562 7070 wwwnetworktechin com 1 LEDs Pwr indicates when power to ENVIROMUX is ON solid ON and when power failure has occurred bat
105. to supervise from a remote location the environmental conditions and security in cabinets and rooms containing servers hubs switches and other network components Input data is filtered collected analyzed and processed to instantly and accurately display the status of the room The user is able to specify parameters for all monitored conditions if the parameters are exceeded the unit will signal an alarm which may include several pre defined processes The ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 monitors the internal temperature and humidity of the unit giving readings that can be used as an estimate for the conditions of other nearby rack components Additionally it is capable of monitoring a maximum of 16 external sensors available from NTI and up to 8 additional contact type sensors often called open collector contact closure relay style normal open normal closed ENVIROMUX includes 4 output relays to control devices such as door locks keypads and circulation fans and two outputs specifically for the connection of an alarm siren and or beacon The external sensors sold by NTI will monitor temperature and humidity detect smoke motion vibration glass breaking a door opening and detect the presence of water on a flat surface such as the floor The temperature and humidity sensors will provide current readings as well as alerts when thresholds are exceeded The remainder of the sensors will simply provide alerts These sensors can be manufactured b
106. top bits _______ Flow control 7 Restore Defaults Bits per second Cancel Apply Figure 51 RS232 Port Properties Configuration Telnet Connection The user may connect to ENVIROMUX using a Telnet client either 1 through HyperTerminal or 2 from a command prompt Before Telnet can be used two conditions must be met 1 A terminal must first be connected to ENVIROMUX through the ETHERNET port either remotely or directly see Ethernet Connection for Remote User Control on page 11 2 Telnet must be enabled Telnet is disabled by default and can be enabled by first connecting through RS232 above and then using Main Menu item 5 see Enable Disable Telnet Server on page 51 Telnet will remain enabled even if power is cycled to the ENVIROMUX With Telnet enabled once ENVIROMUX is setup it can be accessed remotely in case the user needs limited access due to the Web Interface being unavailable The Telnet menus and behavior are identical to controlling ENVIROMUX using a connected terminal with RS232 46 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Telnet via HyperTerminal Open HyperTerminal and configure the connection to use TCP IP Enter the IP address of ENVIROMUX default is 192 168 1 21 and port number 5900 see 52 Enter details for the host that you want to call Host address 92 168 1 21 Port number 5300 Connect using Winso
107. ttp www networktechinc com or contact us directly for help at 1 800 742 8324 800 RGB TECH in US amp Canada or 1 330 562 We will be happy to assist in any way we can 7070 worldwide Problem Cause Pwr LED is blinking Blinking 1 sec Power is OFF battery backup is powering the ENVIROMUX Blinking rapidly discovery tool in use Restore AC power to the ENVIROMUX Nothing wrong close Discovery Tool to stop Cannot access ENVIROMUX through my browser Browser not supported Trying to connect to wrong IP address User not authorized See supported browsers on page 5 Type correct IP address into browser URL field If IP address is unknown use Discovery Tool page 17 to identify it See administrator for user name and password Cannot access ENVIROMUX user interface with direct Ethernet connection Telnet not enabled Cable not wired correctly Must enable Telnet through serial menu page 51 For direct connection via Ethernet port use a crossover cable see page 67 ENVIROMUX will not recognize sensor Previously used sensor port was never cleared from memory upon removal Click in summary page click on Configure button click on Remove at bottom of Configure page to remove and clear the port see page 23 Device Discovery tool will not work Java not installed Download and install Java see page 17 Not receiving e mail alert messages Eth
108. urations include Temperature Humidity or Temperature Humidity Liquid Vibration Smoke Motion Sensor and Glassbreak detector See page 2 for more on available sensors The temperature humidity sensors have been given factory default settings and thresholds that can be changed see page 20 Sensor readings can be reported continuously only when readings change or at a regular rate for instance a temperature reading could be updated once each hour Sensors connected to the terminals labeled Digital In must be manually configured and can be any sensor of contact closure open collector type that operate on 12VDC 50mA with a maximum load resistance of 10k or less See 24 for more info IP Assignment An IP address be assigned to the ENVIROMUX through any of three methods e Using the NTI Device Discovery Tool page 17 e Through the web interface on the Network page page 32 e Using the RS232 interface page 49 Initially IP configuration will be the easiest to change using the NTI Device Discovery Tool found on the CD which will search for NTI devices on the user s network and allow IP assignment to them through its web interface Other settings for subnet mask and default gateway may also be configured see page 17 These settings must be configured properly in order to access the ENVIROMUX web interface User Management The ENVIROMUX supports up to 16 user accounts plus the root account page 34
109. ure Date amp Time Menu Manually change time Friday 07 21 2006 11 38 49 MM SS Example 01 00 00 will specify 1 00 Ifthe A or P is omitted the display will be in military format and the entry assumed to be A M 1 00 p m in military format is 13 00 00 Change Current Date To change the date press lt 5 gt from Configure Date amp Time Menu Manually change date Friday 07 21 2006 11 39 19 MM DD YYYY Set Time Zone To select a time zone press lt 7 gt from Configure Date amp Time Menu The following screen will appear GMT 12 00 Eniwetok Kwajalein GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa 6 10 00 Hawaii GMT 09 00 Alaska GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tijuana GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US amp Canada GMT 07 00 Arizona GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Canada GMT 06 00 Saskatchewan GMT 06 00 Mexico City 10 GMT 06 00 Central America 11 GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada 12 GMT 05 00 Indiana East 13 GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito 14 GMT 04 00 Atlantic Ti me Canada 15 GMT 04 00 Caracas La Paz 16 GMT 04 00 Santiago 17 GMT 03 30 Newfoundland 18 GMT 03 00 Brasilia 19 GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Georgetown N next X eXit Current Time Zone 11 GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada Select zone nn c LE The user can press for next screen lt P gt for previous screen or
110. utput relay configuration page 28 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM IP Devices Up to 64 IP addresses can be assigned to be monitored by ENVIROMUX They will be displayed under the Monitoring gt IP Devices item in the left side menu The ENVIROMUX will periodically ping test these addresses to determine whether or not they are up and running If the address is not running an alert will be recorded For each device the user can configure the IP address the name the sensor group the IP device will belong to the ping period period of time between two consecutive tests the time out period in seconds in which the address should respond the number of times the ENIROMUX should ping the address before reporting an alert how often if at all the reading taken should be added to the data log If the address fails to respond within the time out for the selected number of times it will generate an alert It will be tested again after the programmed period of time Just as with other sensors the method of alert notification and the effect if any on output contacts can be configured in response to IP address connection failures IP Device Configuration Type IP Device Description Server Group Group 0 z IP Address 192 168 3 99 Disable alerts for this sensor Ping Period Min gt Add to Data Log File Timeout 2 288 Reading to Log feo Min
111. visual alarm ENVIROMUX BCN R Beacon on page 10 14 Ground post for external bonding connection 15 Reset Button for rebooting the firmware for the ENVIROMUX SEMS see page 59 for details DOA gt NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Sensors amp Digital Inputs Output Devices munity Liquid Door DoorLocks Keypads 14 Detection Temperature B ur d d 9 ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 Network Management Station Camera Terminal Figure 1 Typical Application NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM INSTALLATION Rack Mounting Instructions The ENVIROMUX was designed to be mounted to a rack It includes a mounting flange to make attachment easy 1 Install 4 captive nuts to the rack in locations that line up with the holes or slots in the mounting flange on the NTI switch 2 Secure the ENVIROMUX to the rack using four 10 32 screws and cagenuts provided Be sure to tighten all mounting Screws securely Note Do not block power supply vents in the ENVIROMUX case Be sure to enable adequate airflow in front of and behind the ENVIROMUX ENVIROMUX Rack Di Captive Nuts 10 32 14 Provided Rack Screws Je provided Figure 2 Mount ENVIROMUX to a rack 3 Attach all cables securely to the ENVIROMUX and where necessary supply adequate means of strain relief for cables Sensor Att
112. will return to Network Configuration Submenu When typing new DNS server address the lt Backspace gt key can be used to correct typing errors Changing Alternate DNS Server Address To change Alternate DNS Server address press 7 from Network Configuration Menu Enter new DNS Server 192 168 1 2 The current Alternate DNS server address is displayed between parentheses a new address and hit Enter or just hit to keep the current address unchanged The display will return to Network Configuration Submenu When typing new alternate DNS server address the Backspace key can be used to correct typing errors Changing HTTP Server Port settings To change the HTTP Server Port from the default port 80 to a secure port press 8 from Network Configuration Menu Enter new HTTP Server Port 80 The current HTTP server port assignment is displayed between parentheses Type new port number and hit lt gt or just hit to keep the current port number unchanged The display will return to Network Configuration Submenu When typing new HTTP port server number the lt Backspace gt key can be used to correct typing errors Changing SMTP server settings SMTP Server is used to send e mail notification to the configured users The IP address of the server and port have to be configured before being able to use it The default port for an SMTP server is 25 If your current SMTP server uses a por
113. wse to the desired directory and save the file using a name that has some meaning to you Once saved the file can be reloaded at any time Load Configuration File The Load button is used to overwrite the current ENVIROMUX configuration with the settings in a saved configuration file To load an existing configuration file click on Browse A window will open in the connected PC through which the user can locate and select a configuration file Once chosen click on Load to overwrite the present ENVIROMUX configuration settings with those in the loaded file Note Before overwriting the existing configuration consider whether the existing configuration should be saved first If it will be saved be sure to save the current configuration file under a different name than the configuration file to be loaded This is particularly useful when preparing to make changes to the configuration that may provide unsatisfactory results If the configuration is saved in a file before changes are made stepping backward and restoring the previous settings is as simple as clicking on the file saved Just be sure to remember the name of the file saved and where in the PC it was saved Configuration Save Confiquration File Configuration File Browse Load Restore Default Sensors Settings Restore Default System Settings Figure 43 ENVIROMUX Configuration Page 40 NTI SERVER ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM Advanced Update
114. y any third party provided the alert notification method is compatible Each of the aforementioned NTI sensors will connect to the ENVIROMUX via RJ45 connectors and cat5 cable The ENVIROMUX can also work with both 4 wire and 2 wire contact style sensors 4 wire sensors require a power connection 2 wire do not Screw terminals are provided for the connection of external contact style sensors The Ethernet will provide the main user interface for the ENVIROMUX SEMS 16 The ENVIROMUX will provide data logging that can be viewed via a web browser and provide alerts via email Syslog SNMP traps SMS text messages and front panel LEDs Features e Single user via RS232 or up to 8 users via Ethernet e Connections include DB9 for RS232 RJ45 w LEDs for Ethernet e RJ45 connections for up to 16 sensors e Screw terminals for up to 8 digital input devices and 4 digital output devices e 12VDC provided for all digital inputs 50mA on terminals 1 7 650mA on terminal 8 only e RJ45 Sensors include Temperature Humidity Temperature and Humidity Water Vibration Smoke Motion Sensor Glass break detector and more e Monitors server room environmental conditions remotely e Alerts users of environmental faults temp too high water etc via email Syslog SMS messages SNMP traps Illuminated front panel LEDs or notifications on a web page e Provides control for devices such as door locks keypad or a circulation fan via digital outputs 1
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