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1. and press Enter An example IP address 10 1 5 206 is shown in Figure 3 5 Page 12 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation ADODE ACTODAL age 41 eleaning raw FOreSSION a Ssccress del x an Type the name of a program folder document or E j Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Aaministrator Open ping 10 1 5 206 Internet My Documents e n 3 My Recent Documents gt S E mail Browse Cancel y My Pictures x pro Adobe Photoshop C53 em My Music J My Computer AE Adobe After Effects C53 rA a My Network Places A E Microsoft Office Word 2007 Es Control Panel QuickTime Player Q Set Program Access and Defaults Pr securityServer Client amp Printers and Faxes elp and S ort Camtasia Studio J Help and Support 4 Search astron gt H Loa off fO shut dow 45 Start A g A i3 PL p Figure 3 5 Ping Command screen PO E Lg 4 After you press the Enter key an MS DOS prompt window showing the test results appears see Figure 3 6 If you get a message saying request timed out either the IP address is incorrect or a ServSensor V4E Lite is not connected to the network D Figure 3 6 MS DOS window EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 13 Chapter 3 Installation 3 3 Firmware Upgrade Make sure you are running the latest firmware Please contact Black Box Techn
2. After highlighting your user select Properties to modify settings This page allows enabling creation and changing ofthe User and Admin password 01991 2000 All rights reserved Flgure 3 21 Properties button 3 5 Services and Security 3 5 1 Active Services Application Disabling Notification Access Control Settings Services and Security Nagios Secure Shell Telnet Web Interface HTTP Figure 3 22 Services and Security screen You can enable or disable the Nagios Secure Shell and Telnet applications running on the unit to make it more secure EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 21 Chapter 3 Installation 3 5 2 Closing or Changing Ports Disabling HTTP and Enabling HTTPS Notification Access Control f Settings Services and Security Active Services Nagios Available Port Secure Web Interface HTTPS Active Services porttouse 443 Available Port Figure 3 23 Active services You can also close or change the ports used to access the unit s Web interface disable HTTP and enable HTTPS only The s at the conclusion of HTTPS stands for secure The SSL TLS connection type is used primarily for high value sites or pages to make it more likely to be unreadable to someone at the end points The traffic between client and the ServSensor V4E Lite is not cached along the various units as it moves across the Internet so it can t be accessed by someon
3. Status Online Status 1 Online 1 Status Online 1 Status Online then 1 Status e Online Figure 8 4 LED patterns in Recovery mode LEDs run clockwise after the power is connected From left to right each LED indicates Ist LED U Boot init 2nd LED Kernel loaded with good CRC 3rd LED Ath LED 5th LED 6th LED 7th LED 8th LED EME144A R2 Board init Serial port Ethernet NOR Flash NAND Flash Root file system mounted Starting initialization process 724 746 5500 blackbox com 2 3 4 5 Page 3 Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs After the root file system is mounted all green LEDs will be flashing and red LEDs light increasingly from left to right The onboard Web server can be accessed during this time and shows a splash screen with boot details After the boot process is finished the LEDs show the status of the online sensors Question forgot my unit s IP address Answer If you forget the IP address of your unit you can simply press the reset button on the back of the unit This will then announce the IP address through the unit s internal speaker Question forgot the password for my unit Answer Hold down the reset button for seven seconds This will turn off the use password feature for the Web based interface This will remain turned off until you hold the button down for a further seven seconds or the unit announces Now turning off password
4. this message The items in your message with a dollar sign and parentheses e g S TIME represent the data to be imported into your message e E Erre the time of sending Please click the Macro Description button for a full list Click Enable Picture to attach a Picture with your message Select to attach either the Current Picture from the Camera or the most recent Picture Stored on the Picture Log Select which Cameras you would like to use as the source of your picture Figure 4 13 Attach graph 3 Click Next 4 Now you need to input your SMTP server address for your e mail account See Flgure 4 14 EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 49 Chapter 4 Notifications SMTP Server SMTP Port 25 SMTP Authentication Enabled Disabled SMTP Server Login name SMTP Server Password Timeout 30 Second s Figure 4 14 Input SMTP server address 5 Once this is entered click Next 6 Now as with the SNMP trap you can select how many times to attempt to resend the e mail and the time elapsed between each attempt 7 Click Next after you fill in your parameters See Figure 4 15 Maximum Times to Resend Resend Intervals secs 110 10 secs Figure 4 15 Select frequency to resend e mail attempts 8 Now link the e mail you just created to the temperature sensor on Port 1 Select the board the sensor is attached to then select the sensor and click Next See Figure 4 16
5. Figure 5 2 Browse to selected file 3 In this tutorial we are going to use a 3D map of a town center we are monitoring EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 59 Chapter 5 Mapping Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 10 59 46 Summary Sound Log Notification Access Control Applications Help Sensor Map town center Map List Map Wizard Online Sensors Map uploaded successfully Please enter the Map Name Options Help Enter Map Name Choose your map name Place links on map Press the Unlock button then drag the Sensor or Sub Map link on to the Back Cen map iii Left click on Sensoricons to Click Next is ne NN Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column Figure 5 3 Enter map name 4 Choose to have the map as a top level map Sensor Map campus map Map Wizard This Map can be assigned as a sub Map or as a top level map Please assign parent map for this map Select Parent Map Setas Top Level v Set map as top level Ene Click Next Figure 5 4 Enter map level 5 You will now have the option to finish or to add sensors to your map For this tutorial click Next Map Wizard Map added successfully Click Finish to close this wizard or click Next to continue to Sensor Adding Wizard Figure 5 5 Finish or Next 6 You will now be taken to the map page where it will
6. wo y w Current Reading Status No Status senor Cureny Figure 3 48 Sound Detector tab 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation Recording Source internal Microphone Microphone Boost 20dB On Off Microphone Sensitivity 20 220 40 60 80 100 Pulse Length lo Millisecond Rearm 5 Percent Data Collection Type Average y Display Style Basic Style Gauge Style Advanced Status Text and Color Low Critica MN Low warming p Noma B High Warning sisi High Critica B Sensor Error m Enable Graph On Off Popup Windows on Sensor Name Sensors URL Open linkin Current Windows New Windows Enable Calendar On off save Reset Figure 3 49 Advanced options Recording Source Here you can choose either internal or external microphone Microphone Boost 20 dB Boosts the microphone by 20 dB Microphone Sensitivity The level of sensitivity that can be set For example if you set the level to 80 the microphone will detect more sound than if the level were set at 20 Pulse Length This defines the minimum duration of a sound to trigger an alert notification Rearm The Rearm parameter prevents the sensor from flickering between two states For example if the Warning High thresh old for the sound sensor is set to 80 and the sensor temperature varies between 79 and 80 a very large number of e mails traps and events would be logge
7. Normal Settings Advanced Settings Continuous Time Settings Minimum Time Settings Units Fahrenheit Celsius Rearm fa Reading Offset 0 Data Collection Type Average y Display Style Basic Style Gauge Style Check rate of change Enable 2 Disable Enable Graph On Off Figure 3 39 Advanced setings reading offset Reading offset A calibration tool If you want to calibrate the temperature sensor for example you could enter an offset value of 5 This means that if the sensor reads 20 degrees then it would record as 25 degrees This figure can also be a minus figure for example 5 would show 15 degrees instead of 20 Dual Temperature Y Normal Settings Advanced Settings Continuous Time Settings Minimum Time Settings Units Fahrenheit Celsius Rearm pa Display Style Basic Style Gauge Style Check rate of change Enable Disable Enable Graph On 2 off Popup Windows on Sensor Name Sensors URL Open linkin Current Windows New Windows Filter Status Enable Disable Enable Calendar On Off Figure 3 40 Advanced settings data collection type EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 31 Chapter 3 Installation Data Collection Type This refers to the data collection from the sensor and how the data is then displayed on the graphs There are three options for collection of data Average Highest and Lowest The default setting is Average Wh
8. System Location Current System Time 02 01 2000 09 43 38 Summary Sound Log Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help User amp Group Management Groups This page allows enabling creation and changing of the User and Admin password 01991 2000 All rights reserved Figure 3 15 User amp Group Management screen 5 Enter your group name For example we have added a group called System Guest and entered our description 6 Check the objects with the Web interface that this group will be able to Modify and View Then click the Finish button to save your group See Figure 3 15 Location System Location Current System Time 02 01 2000 09 45 33 Summary Ma Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help User amp Group Management Groups Group Name A Y Description System Guest Guest of the system STAIN Tee Remove a This page allows enabling creation and changing of the User and Admin password 1991 2000 All rights reserved Figure 3 16 System Guest group added 7 The new group System Guest has been added to our group list as shown in Figure 3 16 Page 18 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation Location System Location Current System Time 02 01 2000 09 47 07 Summary Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help User amp Group Management Groups Group Name A Y Description After highlighti
9. 01 05 10 31 42 Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal Reload Syslog Interval 10 secs Se aN a Advanced Filter Display Log Level Display Log Type E Display Sensor Type 0 03D Oh WHR a o Figure 6 5 Syslog Filters tab Once you click the tab you will be able to select your filter results by altering various fields of information contained within the syslog filter window Sysiog Filters Sort by Date v Number of display items per page Advanced Filter By clicking on the isplay Log Level sign a drop down list Display Log Type Display Notification of options will become Display Sensor Type Display Sensor Status availa ble Apply Filter Clear Filter Clear Sys Log Reload Syslog Interval 10 secs Figure 6 6 Drop down menu By checking and unchecking various boxes within the Syslog filter window you can customize your displayed results contained within the syslog filter Page 66 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Sensor Filters Syslog Filters Sort by Date l v Number of display items per page 10 Advanced Filter ay Log Level ritical arning otices formation ay Log Type stem Loc nsor Log ay Notification ay Sensor Type emperature ater umidity Dry contact Array dual Temperature otion ay Sensor Status ormal igh Warning igh Critical ow Warning ow Critical sensor Error Apply Fiter Clear Filter Clear Sys Log Reload Syslog In
10. Normal Settings Advanced Settings Continuous Time Settings Minimum Time Settings Reading Offset 0 Data Collection Type Average Display Style 9 Basic Style Gauge Style Check rate of change Enable Disable Enable Graph On Off Flgure 3 37 Advanced mode functions units Units Changes units from C to F or vice versa Dual Temperature Y Normal Settings Advanced Settings Continuous Time Settings Minimum Time Settings Units Fahrenheit Celsius Rearm 2 Reading Offset 0 Data Collection Type Average Display Style Basic Style Gauge Style Check rate of change Enable Disable Figure 3 38 Advanced mode functions rearm Rearm The Rearm parameter is useful for sensors such as the temperature and humidity sensors whose values can vary This prevents the sensor from flickering between two states For example if the Warning High threshold for the temperature sensor is set to 80 degrees and the sensor temperature varies between 79 and 80 you could be faced with a very large number of e mails traps and events logged The Rearm parameter prevents this by forcing the temperature to drop by the Rearm value before changing the state back to normal In this example if Rearm is set to 2 then the sensor would have to drop from 80 down to 77 before the status would change from Warning High back to normal Page 30 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 3 Installation Dual Temperature Y
11. Place links on map Press the Unlock button then drag the Sensor or Sub Map link on to the map More Left click on Sensor icons to display real time sensor data containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column Es sik FullScreen Mode Refresh Map Sensors Interval sec 5 Figure 5 11 Using the map interface If you connect other sensors these too can be dragged and positioned on the map EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 63 Chapter 6 Filters 6 Filters 6 1 Sensor Filters 1 The ServSensor comes equipped with the option to filter your sensor information that is displayed within the summary page To enter the filter menu select Sensor Filters from the drop down tab on the left side of the page Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 13 11 34 Summary Map Sound Log Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Summary Setting Sensor Information Layout Setting II Host Name 4 T Sensor Name A Y Reading Y Status A Y Sensor Filters Main Module Module 0A000764 Sort by Host Name E Sensors status will be reloaded in 08 secs Advanced Filter System Log 33 messages 2000 01 06 10 43 04 Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 38 16 Temperature Port 8 is 30 0 C status is High Warning 2000 01 06 10 11 59 Dual Temperature Port 8 on Module 0A000764 is 26 8 C status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 11 59 Dual Humidit
12. between the system and OpenPhone 2 End the call on the unit From the Web interface click on the Applications tab and click on Video Conferencing On the right pane select End call and wait for a new incoming call option Then click Save Page 78 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 NOTES EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 79 Black Box Tech Support FREE Live 24 7 Tech support the way it should be i Na AR Great tech support is just 30 seconds away at 724 746 5500 or blackbox com BLACK BOX About Black Box Black Box Network Services is your source for an extensive range of networking and infrastructure products You ll find everything from cabinets and racks and power and surge protection products to media converters and Ethernet switches all supported by free live 24 7 Tech support available in 30 seconds or less O Copyright 2013 All rights reserved EME144A R2 version 1 724 746 5500 blackbox com
13. crossover cable e 1 PC with Ethernet card or LAN socket e 1 Power socket for the unit to connect to To set up the IP address 1 Connect the ServSensor V4E Lite via its Ethernet port to your computer s Ethernet port with a CAT5 crossover cable 2 Open a Web browser and type the default IP address as in Figure 3 1 then press the Enter key Type the unit default IP Steve Jobs 1955 2011 Waiting for couponbuddy s3 amazonaws com Figure 3 1 Google Web Browser screen NOTE In some cases your computer might not be able to connect to this default IP address In this situation you will need to change the IP address of your PC See the instructions above 3 After you press the Enter key in Step 2 Figure 3 2 appears The default password for Admin is public Change the password to make your unit secure Page 10 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Location System Location Chapter 3 Installation Current System Time 07 01 2000 13 06 25 Log In Username Enter password and username 01991 2000 All rights reserved Figure 3 2 User Type Password screen 4 Next the home page will be displayed It looks similar to the screen shown in Figure 3 3 Location System Location ad Summary Summary Setting Layout Setting Sensor Filters Sort by Host Name Advanced Filter Display Status Display Sensor Type Display Host Name Search Apply Filter Clear Filter Reload Sensor
14. is a registered trademark of Somix Technologies Inc Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the trademark owners We re here to help If you have any questions about your application or our products contact Black Box Tech Support at 724 746 5500 or go to blackbox com and click on Talk to Black Box You ll be live with one of our technical experts in less than 30 seconds Page 2 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 FCC and IC RFI Statements Federal Communications Commission and Industry Canada Radio Frequency Interference Statements This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions may cause interference to radio communication It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area Is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to opera
15. tab you can change the text and colors for each sensor threshold as shown in the screen above Dual Temperature Y Normal Settings Advanced Settings Continuous Time Settings Minimum Time Settings Units Fahrenheit Celsius Rearm 2 Reading Offset 0 Data Collection Type Average Display Style Basic Style Gauge Style Check rate of change Maximum acceptance of change Period of time Direction Status when exceeds limit Enable Graph On off Figure 3 45 Advanced Settings Check Rate of Change screen EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 35 Chapter 3 Installation Check rate of change When enabling the check rate of change feature for the sensor you can set the rate in a percentage ranging from 1 to 80 over a period of time ranging from 1 to 20 minutes You can set the direction to Up Down or Both and you can set the Status when the limit is exceeded to show either High Critical or Low Critical You can tie this sensor alert to any notification Use it with a fuel level sensor to alert you to theft of fuel or leaks in storage tanks Continuous Time Settings and Minimum Time Settings Tabs The following advanced functions set the time frame in which the system should delay a notification being triggered when a sensor gives a reading that exceeds the thresholds high warning normal etc Continuous Time to Report High Critical This helps to eliminate unnecessary messages during minor flu
16. to all sensor notifications 4 You will now see that the SMS message has changed its format to include the Macro script See Figure 4 25 Click Next Page 54 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 4 Notifications Notification Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard From Text Message f DESCRIPTION is now VALUE status is now Restore Defaut Message including _Nex macro script Click Next Figure 4 25 Macro script message 5 Next we will set up the type of connection This will depend on the type of modem you are connecting For the purpose of this tutorial we will assume you are connecting a GSM GPRS enabled modem to the serial port Select COM1 from the list See Figure 4 26 6 Choose the port that the modem is connected to Sensors Notification Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard Mobile Phone Po Mobile Phone Port Speedi Delay TimesY 0 Select for Initialization String Other Custom Setup v Initialization String Choose the connection type you wish to use Figure 4 26 Choose the Connection Type You Wish to Use screen 7 You will now be able to select the number of times you want the SMS to be resent and the interval between sending them See Figure 4 27 8 Select the number of times you want to resend this notification and the interval in seconds Click Next EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 55 Chapt
17. 0 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation You have selected the gauge style This will allow you to manually edit the sensor status color and description You will need to save the changes for this to take effect a Gites Figure 3 42 Gauge Style screen When switching to the Gauge Style type you will first be prompted with the popup dialog box shown above EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 33 Chapter 3 Installation Dual Temperature Normal Settings Advanced Settings Continuous Time Settings Minimum Time Settings Sensor Name Dual Temperature Port 8 Low Critical Low Waring Normal High Warning High Critical o gt ff gt yw Mm wm ss Current Reading 26 5 C Status Normal Sensor Currenty Figure 3 43 Sensor threshold levels You will now see the new display where you can set the sensor s threshold levels as shown above Page 34 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation Dual Temperature Y AR ewe ae Normal Settings Advanced Settings Continuous Time Settings Minimum Time Settings Units Fahrenheit Celsius Rearm 2 Reading Offset fo Data Collection Type Average y Display Style Basic Style Gauge Style Low Warning Normal High Warning High Critical Sensor Error Check rate of change Enable Disable Figure 3 44 Advanced Settings Text and Colors screen After clicking on the Advanced Settings
18. 2 56 42 Summary N Sound Log ensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help User amp Group Management User Setup Enter the user name password description and then select the member of the group User Details UserName Admin User Cannot Change Password Password eweeee etn a 1 Change password here Description But n account for administrator Login session timeout minutes 60 Member of Group Administrator Go to Group Setup This page allows enabling creation and changing of the User and Admin password _rmisn_ 2 Click here Figure 8 7 Change user and or admin passwords EME1A4A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 75 Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Question What function do the different types of notifications provide Answer The notifications are used to notify you when a sensor reading has hit a certain preset critical threshold There are many ways you can be notified They are as follows SNMP Trap This form of notification sends out a signal to your SNMP server E Mail This sends a notification via e mail SMS This sends an SMS message to your mobile phone MMS This will send you a multimedia message to your mobile phone This can include an image captured from one of the sensor probe s cameras Relay The relay is used as a switch for example it could switch on an air conditioning unit if the temperature reading of a temperature sensor reaches a certain th
19. 44A R2 Chapter 3 Installation To bring a sensor back online select the type from the drop down menu and click Save See Figure 3 35 Location System Location Summary Sensors Menu This page shows the sensor ports and their respective status and state Click on a portto display or configure its settings Sound Log 1 Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Sensor Settings 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Auto Sense E Auto Sense E Auto Sense E Auto Sense E Auto Sense Bl Auto Sense E Auto Sense M Auto Sense __ Auto Sense o o o o Current System Time 02 01 2000 11 26 40 Applications Help Please reconnect the sensor or select your sensor for this port below 1991 2000 All Select sensor from drop 3 6 2 Advanced Sensor Settings Click on the Advanced Settings tab to get the options shown in Figure 3 36 Location System Location Summary Sensors Menu Sensor Ports Expansion Boards Power Meter Virtual Sensors Get SNMP OID This page shows the sensor ports and their respective status and state Click on a portto display or configure its settings Helpful Suggestion Rearm One way to reduce the amount of false warnings when temperatures are frequently fluctuating is to set the Rearm feature here This is similar to the Continuous Time feature as it will filter out or not allow additional alerts to be sent ifthe temperature fluctuates w
20. EME144A R2 lt gt BLACK BOX NETWORK SERVICES oe oe BLACK BOX NETWORK SERVICES ServSensor V4EL k a Mic ag Status Activity ws E Online Link Customer Order toll free in the U S Call 877 877 BBOX outside U S call 724 746 5500 e Support FREE technical support 24 hours a day 7 days a week Call 724 746 5500 or fax 724 746 0746 e Inf ti Mailing address Black Box Corporation 1000 Park Drive Lawrence PA 15055 1018 e HANOI ATE on Web site www blackbox com e E mail info blackbox com Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademarks Used in this Manual Black Box and the Double Diamond logo are registered trademarks of BB Technologies Inc Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth Sig Inc Unicenter is a registered trademark of Computer Associates Think Inc SiteScope is a registered trademark of Freshwater Software Inc HP and OpenView are registered trademarks of Hewlett Packard Company IBM and Tivoli are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation WhatsUp is a registered trademark of Ipswitch Inc Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds MS DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Denika and WebNM are registered trademarks of Plixer International Inc Big Brother is a registered trademark of Quest Software Inc MRTG is a registered trademark of Rand Investments Inc Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Automation Inc Somix
21. EP Link Status Not connected 0 Signal Strength CA Figure 8 8 Win Network screen Question What is the Heartbeat message Answer This setting is to have the ServSensor notify you that it is still running You can be notified by either traps or by e mail Alive Trap settings Send Keep Alive Traps Default Off Select on if you want the system to send Alive Traps Destination Enter the IP address of the server to send traps to Community SNMP community string Resend Interval mins The period of time between each keep alive trap Values range from 1 to 65535 minutes Question What is the network sniffer Answer The network sniffer application can be used to capture network packets running to and trom the securityProbe and all the network traffic You can then import the captured Tile into TCP dump for details of these network packets The network trace will help in debugging any network problems for example if e mail cannot be sent EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 77 Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Question Can use the camera for a videoconferencing call Answer Yes it is possible to use the camera and the integrated microphone to make a videoconterencing call You need the software called OpenPhone running on your computer This is included on the CD ROM that came with your unit Look for OpenPhone exe Next follow these steps 1 Initiate connection from OpenPhone PC t
22. Interval 10 secs Syslog Filters Current System Time Notification Access Contro Applications Sensor Information Sensor Name A Y Reading A Y Main Module Sensors status will be reloaded in 07 secs System Log 2 messages 2000 01 01 12 24 07 System power on boot up 1999 12 31 13 11 45 System power on boot up Figure 3 3 Settings tab 01 01 2000 12 59 50 Help Status A Y 5 Click on the Settings tab then click on Ethernet network from the list on the left frame of the page See Figure 3 4 EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 11 Chapter 3 Installation Current System Time 01 01 2000 12 45 13 Applications Help Ethernet MAC ID 00 0B DC 00 5A 5C Ethernet Media Mode 100baseTx FD negotiated link ok _save_ _Reset_ 3 Click Save This page allows the system IP settings to be configured centrally by DHCP or manually Figure 3 4 Ethernet Network screen To change the IP address of the ServSensor V4E Lite 1 Select Ethernet network 2 Input the new IP address 3 Click the Save button 3 2 Testing the New IP Address with the Ping Command Once you assign the new IP address use the ping command to test the ServSensor V4E Lite You can also use this command as a diagnostic tool to check whether your unit is connected to the network See Figure 3 5 1 Click Start 2 Click Run 3 Type ping IP address that the user entered
23. Link Sensor To Action Escalation Sensor Filter Fremoeratise Port 1 mee 4 Humidity 4 Dual Temperature Hoa sat MN Internal RJ45 Humidity Port 2 select board a o temperature Click Next Figure 4 16 Select sensor 9 Select the status you want to issue the alert for and then select the action type See Figure 4 17 Page 50 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 4 Notifications Link Sensor To Action Escalation Action Action Filter 2 SNMP Trap Select Status y Select email Click Finish Figure 4 17 Select status and action type 10 Click Finish You will now be taken back to screen shown in Figure 4 18 11 Click on Create Temperature Port 1 o High Critical D ta SNMP Trap 7 amp Click table cell to toggle selection create eat sa Click on Create Figure 4 18 Create notification link 12 Create the notification link as before Then click Next EME1A4A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 51 Chapter 4 Notifications Link Sensor To Action Escalation Sensor Filter Temperature Port 1 E Humidity dd 2 Dual Temperature 2 Temperature Select board Temperature Port 2 4 Select iii temperature A internal RJ45 Click Coma la Next Figure 4 19 Create notification tab select board select termperature Link Sensor To Action Escalation Action Action Filter V SNMP Tr
24. P address is static or dynamic 1 Suppose your ServSensor is connected to a router on your network and the following IP addresses are assigned Your unit s IP address is the default 192 168 0 100 Your computer s IP address is 192 168 0 200 Your router s IP address is 192 168 0 300 2 To find out your router s external IP address go to www whatsmyip com Suppose your router s external IP address is 278 67 04 09 3 You now need to set up port forwarding on your router This varies depending on your router s model Generally you need to point your browser to your router s IP address in this case 192 168 0 300 This will then enable you to log into your router s administration interface You can find how to go about doing this for your router on www portforward com For an example of how to do this for a commonly used router follow this link http www portforward com enalish routers port_forwarding Linksys WRT54G HTTP htm You need to set up your router s HTTP forwarding to Port 80 This will then mean when you access your router using the external IP address you will be forwarded to your unit s internal IP address 4 To test this open your Web browser and go to your external IP address in our example 278 67 04 09 If you re using a dynamic IP address check it again before doing this because it may have changed since the start of this tutorial 5 To make this easier you could use a Dynamic Name Server DNS This means that you
25. Port 1 See Figure 3 28 r Audion m Mic Out IN OUT Reset EXT GND 00 o aon Lit 7 5V DC gt Ceo 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Figure 3 28 Intelligent sensor Port 1 2 Point your browser to the ServSensor s IP address the default is 192 168 0 100 Log in as the administrator using your administrator password the default is public You will then be taken to the summary page shown in Figure 3 29 EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 25 Chapter 3 Installation Location System Location Current System Time 02 01 2000 11 12 17 Summary Map Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Summary Setting Sensor Information X Layout Setting Host Name 4 Type A Y Sensor Name A Y Reading A Y Status Y Sensor Filters Main Module Temperature Temperature Port 8 27 0 C Normal Syslog Filters Sensors status will be reloaded in 10 secs Sort by Date System Log 0 messages Number of display items per page 10 Advanced Filter ensor Information is listed here Display Log Level E Display Log Type Display Notification Display Sensor Type Display Sensor Status Clear Syslog Reload Syslog Interval 10 secs System Log will be reloaded in 09 secs 1991 2000 All rights reserved Figure 3 29 Summary page The temperature sensor should be listed along with its current reading and status This summary page enables you to quickly see which sens
26. System Location urrent System Time 06 01 2000 10 29 24 Sensors otification Access Contro Settings Applications Help Email Action Wizard Please choose a name for your e mail Action Descriptive Action names increase the simplicity of the system Complete the Mail To From and CC fields with correctly formatted e mail addresses The Mail To and From fields are mandatory Multiple recipients may be entered by separating addresses by a comma or semicolon Please select Cancel to leave the edit mode and go back to the menu without saving Figure 4 11 E mail Action Wizard screen Page 48 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 4 Notifications 2 After clicking Next you will get a page where you can input the e mail name and message Click the Customize button and the fields will re write in a format that will allow for an automated e mail that will display the sensor information See Figure 4 12 Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 10 32 26 Summary Ma Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Email Action Wizard Notification Menu Subject Testing Sensor Port 1 on Testing Board is now 80 Unit Begin Notification Wizard Body From System Name 10 1 5 87 a Action ime 10 29 19 Add Action esting Sensor Port 1 on Testing Board is now 80 x status is now Normal Link Sensor To Action View Notification Log Notification Analyzer
27. age reload interval 4 Once you have selected your preferred filter options your new settings will be displayed in the Sensor Information window found on the Summary page Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 13 18 42 Summary Map Sound Log Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Summary Setting Sensor Information Layout Setting Host Name 4 Sensor Name A Y Reading A Y Status A Y Sensor Filters Main Module Module 0A000764 Sensors status will be reloaded in 10 secs Advanced Filter System Log 33 messages 2000 01 06 10 43 04 Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 38 16 Temperature Port 8 is 30 0 C status is High Warning 2000 01 06 10 11 59 Dual Temperature Port 8 on Module 0A000764 is 26 8 C status is Normal our changes are displayed here 2000 01 06 10 11 59 Dual Humidity Port 8 on Module 0A000764 is 56 status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 11 55 Module 0A000764 is enabled 2000 01 06 10 08 23 Module 0A000764 Connection State on Module 0A000764 status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 03 29 Module 0A000764 is disabled 2000 01 06 05 55 01 Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal 2000 01 05 16 18 52 Temperature Port 8 is 30 0 C status is High Warning 2000 01 05 10 31 42 Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal Reload Sensor Interval 10 secs System Log will be reloaded in 09 secs Sort by CETER Display Status Display Sensor Type Display Host Nam
28. al Settings _ Clear E Keep present network setting mua Backup All Settings To Backup File Backup C Browse SNMP Restore All Settings From Backup File El Keep SNMPTraps A Bluetooth Send Configuration To Support Click here to setup SMTP Server Dialin Modem it Dial Out Modem System Firmware Upgrade OpenVPN Client Serial to Network Proxy PAN 3 Click Upgrade System Administrator 1 Click on System Administrator Password Checking User amp Group Management Svstemmaintenance 2 Select System Maintenance Services and Security System Log Heartbeat Messages Figure 3 8 System Administrator System Maintenance screen 1 Click System Administrator and then System Maintenance 2 Click Upgrade 3 The popup screen shown in Figure 3 9 appears Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 This will reboot the device into update mode Do you want to reboot Figure 3 9 Reboot prompt 4 Click OK The unit will reboot in Safe Mode Then you will be redirected to the Sate Mode Web based interface This can take some time so please be patient The page will display the message shown in Figure 3 10 when rebooting Sensors Notification Firmware Upgrade Rebooting Figure 3 10 Firmware Upgrade Rebooting screen EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 15 Chapter 3 Installation 5 After the ServSensor reboots the page shown in Figure 3 11 appears Click Browse and navig
29. ap V Email Select email Select Status Click Finish Figure 4 20 Create notification tab select status select e mail 14 You will now be back at the main notification page You should now see listed our two notifications the SNMP trap and the e mail See Figure 4 20 As you can see from this page an SNMP trap is set up to give us notification of a High Critical and an e mail notification that will activate on a High Warning Page 52 724 746 5500 blackbox com Chapter 4 Notifications Sensorname ET TT Temperature Port 1 High Critical ta SNMP Trap 7 Temperature Port 1 High Warning Tutorial E mail da Click table cell to toggle selection Figure 4 21 SNMP Trap and E mail Notificiations screen 4 4 SMS Notification Set up a notification so that you will be sent an SMS message This message can be sent via a GSM GPRS mobile phone connected via a Bluetooth connection or the USB port This tutorial provides you with the information you need to set up a SMS notification To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Log in as administrator e Select the Notifications tab e Click Notification Wizard 1 From the list of notification types select SMS and click Next You will then be presented with the screen shown in Figure 4 22 Select the Action Name field and enter a notification name Then select the Phone Number field and enter the phone numb
30. ate to the firmware file you downloaded then click Upgrade BOOT FIRMWARE UPGRADE Firmware Upgrade 1 Download the firmware file from www blackbox com on local hard disk 2 Enter the firmware file name Browse lick here to navigate to the upgrade Click Upgrade file you downloaded from our website Upgrade status Waiting to upgrade firmware Figure 3 11 Upgrade button 6 During the process you will see the messages shown in Figure 3 12 mae Upgrade status Upgrading mega firmware This is the second half of the upgrade process It will take approximately 30 minutes When this is complete the upgrade status will say Complete and the system will reboot automatically During the upgrade process the red LEDs run from left to right continuously The green LEDs show the percentage of the upgrade process Figure 3 12 Upgrade Status screen 7 The unit will then reboot The process is complete when the LEDs are back to their normal status Page 16 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation 3 4 Multi users and Groups Setup 3 4 1 Group Setup 1 Log in to the ServSensor V4E Lite with the Administrator password The default will be public if you have not changed this yet 2 Click on the Settings page then System Adminstrator then User amp Group Management as shown in Figure 3 13 NOTE The following screen diagrams may appear small and hard to read Pleas
31. bered El and E2 See Figure 3 50 Expansion Ports Expansion boards plug into these ports Figure 3 50 Plug expansion boards into these ports 2 From the summary page navigate to the Sensors tab Then click Extended port as outlined in Figure 3 51 Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 10 12 22 Summary Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Sensor Settings Sensors Menu Expansion Port1 Click on the Sensors tab Expansion Port Expansion Port2 Expansion Port3 Expansion Port4 Sound Detector Power Meter Virtual Sensors rg Help Expansion Port2 Expansion Port1 Expansion Port2 Then click on Expansion Boards Click on a portto display or configure its settings Move E module Settings If you need to move your sensor setting from TD one E module to another first connect the expantion modules then simply drag the E module icon to the E module you would like to Expansion Port3 move the settings to and drop it onto that E Expansion Port3 module Please Note You will lose your original Expansion Port4 settings because this process duplicates sensor ID s which connot be the same on the rl Expansion Port4 Figure 3 51 Sensors tab extended port option Page 40 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation 3 A list of all extended ports will be shown Each port
32. ccess Control Settings Applications Help General Connectivity User Setup Server Integration Enter the user name password descritption and then selectthe member of the group System Administrator s H User Name V User Cannot Change Password Password Confirm Password Description Login session timeout minutes tember or ro This page allows enabling creation and changing of the User and Admin password User amp Group Management 1991 2000 All rights reserved Figure 3 19 Enter user details 3 The new user has been entered into our list of users Location System Location Current System Time 02 01 2000 09 57 16 Summary Ma Sound Log ors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help General ES nectivity Cm User Name A Y Group Name A Y Description Login session timeout minutes User amp Group Management Users inistrator o QI This page allows enabling creation and changing of the User and Admin password 1991 2000 All rights reserved Figure 3 20 User list 4 To modify a user s setting click on the user to select it then click the Properities button as shown in Figure 3 21 Page 20 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation Current System Time 02 01 2000 09 58 18 Sensors Access Contro Settings Applications Help User amp Group Management User Name A Y Group Name 4 Y Description Login session timeout minutes
33. checking NOTE This will turn off the password checking for accessing the Web interface only you still have to enter the password when you access the system via Telnet Question Can use DHCP to assign my unit s IP address Answer Yes you can use DHCP to assign the IP address The unit ships with this disabled To turn it on you need to log into the Web interface and navigate to the Ethernet settings via the Security tab Ethernet Network and then click on the Yes button for Use DHCP Location System Location Current System Time 07 01 2000 12 50 38 Summary Ma Sound Log Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Ethernet Network Default Interface V Use this interface as default gateway General Click yes to activate DCHP _useoicr_0 ves no IP Address 10 1 5 87 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Ethernet Network Gateway IP Address 10 1 5 5 Wifi Network Domain Name Server 10 1 5 5 Modbus seins Ethernet MAC ID 00 0B DC 00 5A 5C Ethernet Media Mode 100baseTx FD negotiated link ok SNMPTraps _save_ _Reset_ id nn a a Ii Dial In Modem Dial Out Modem OpenVPN Client Serial to Network Proxy Server integration System Administrator This page allows the system IP settings to be configured centrally by DHCP or manually Figure 8 5 Activate DHCP NOTE If the unit has a static IP address assigned it will no longer send out DHCP requests If you later want to turn DHCP back o
34. ctuations You can set the amount of time to delay a notification of a status change from high warning to high critical Enter the time in seconds and press the Save button The amount of time that you can enter is between O and 65535 seconds which equals approximately 18 hours Continuous Time to Report High Warning As above but delays notification for High Warning Continuous Time to Report for Normal As above but delays notification for return to Normal state Continuous Time to Report for Low Warning As above but delays notification for Low Warning state Continuous Time to Report for Low Critical As above but delays notification for Low Critical state Continuous Time to Report for Sensor Error As above but delays notification being sent for sensor going into an error state Example An airflow sensor or humidty sensor may have temporary drops in readings that are normal operating characteristics a logical time limit is set to show abnormal conditions Enable Calendar If you select this option the screen shown in Figure 3 46 will be displayed Enable Calendar Off A F cr AM PM a SER ESAT EE EEEE Sunday Monday E Tuesday HE F Wednesday E Thursday Friday ds E Toggle Working Hours To Clear Set Click Hour Day AM PM All Report E To Clear Set the Whole Hour Click a Cell Racal pp ae a Minute Right Click a Cell Mouse Over will display minute Figure 3 46 Enable Cale
35. d The Rearm parameter prevents this by forcing the signal level to drop by the Rearm value before changing the state back to normal In this example if Rearm is set to 2 then the sensor would have to drop from 80 down to 77 before the status would change from Warning High back to normal Data Collection Type There are three settings for this parameter lowest highest and average Data will be collected for the lowest highest or average sound reading accordingly Advanced Status Text and Color Here you can select to change your display text and warning colors EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 39 Chapter 3 Installation NOTE As with all the other sensors you can now set up the sound detector to be attached to a notification Then when your thresholds are broken it will trigger a specified type of notification 3 8 Expansion Ports The ServSensor has two expansion ports that enable you to connect up to two daisychainable expansion modules The available expansion modules are an 8 port intelligent sensor board EME1X8 and an opto isolated 16 dry contact expansion module EME1DC16 In this section we will go through the basic setup of the 8 port intelligent sensor board If you need information on specific functions of a particular sensor or expansion board then please refer to the relevant manual for that product 1 Plug the expansion board into one of the two ports located on the front panel of the unit These are num
36. d Detector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 No Camera Signal Detector Auto Sense Auto Sense E Auto Sese E Auto Sense E Auto Sense E Auto Sense Virtual Sensors Status O o o o o O Se ee 197 Dual Sensors Dual Sensors Board 0A000004 a This page shows the list of a extended boards connected Click on a board to setting Dual Sensors NIC Dual Temperature Humidity vi Sensor Name emperature Port 8 on Board 0A000004 27 6 C Y bh A A A Low Critical 10 205 30 40 HighCritical Low Warning High Warning Low Low High High Critical Warming Warning Critical 10 20 30 ao Current Reading 27 6 C Status Normal Sensor Currently Advanced Mode gt gt Set Thermostat Online Sensors status will be reloaded in 05 secs iM L amp a Figure 3 54 Notification Thresholds page 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 4 Notifications If you set up a notification you can define the action to take when the sensor gives a reading beyond your set thresholds This enables you to determine how you will be notified that a sensor s reading has reached the specified parameters high warning critical etc described in Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Notifications This tutorial provides you with the information you need to set up a notification To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Login as administrator e Click the Notifications tab 4 1 Adding a Notification 1 Click on the Begin Notificat
37. d Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Sensor Map town center Map List Sensor Adding Wizard Online Sensors Module 0A000764 Module 0A000764 Connection State Dual Humidity Port 8 gt hm A vee o as TTD TL Main Module A Options Add New Map Es a iras A y VA phe Td pa ef ry Unlock This Map Change Picture of This Map Rename This Map Reset This Map Remove This Map Help You have completed the sensor adding wizard Place links on map Press the Unlock button wis So ere then drag the Sensor or Sub Map link on to the Click Finish to save the change and close this wizard Click here to finish map More information Left click on Sensor icons to Cancel display real time sensor data Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the let column A Figure 5 10 Save changes 5 2 Monitoring via the Map Interface Now we are going to look at how to monitor the sensor status and use the map interface 1 To see further information about a sensor you can click on its icon First you must click on the Unlock Icons button Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 13 05 02 Summary Sound Log sensors Notification Access Control Applications Help Sensor Map town center Map List Online Sensors Module 0A000764 Main Module Options Add New Map noc ris Map Reset This Map Help
38. ded in 04 secs System Log 33 messages Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal Temperature Port 8 is 30 0 C status is High Warning Dual Temperature Port 8 on Module 0A000764 is 26 8 C status is Normal Dual Humidity Port 8 on Module 0A000764 is 56 status is Normal Module 0A000764 is enabled Module 04000764 Connection State on Module 0A000764 status is Normal Module 0A000764 is disabled Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal Temperature Port 8 is 30 0 C status is High Warning Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal System Log will be reloaded in 07 secs Figure 6 9 Saved syslog filters display Page 68 724 746 5500 blackbox com Current System Time 06 01 2000 13 21 52 Settings Applications Help Reading A Y Status A Y Normal J Normal Syslog filter settings are displayed here EME144A R2 Chapter 7 Making the ServSensor Visible on the Internet 7 Making the ServSensor Visible on the Internet The setup we have just created will enable you to access your ServSensor V4E Lite on a local area network LAN monitor via the Web based interface or with SNMP traps But what if you want to be able to remotely access your unit from anywhere in the world This is possible however the follow ing steps are only a guide Your exact setup and configuration will often depend on your network equipment You are going to need access to your router if you are using one and know whether your I
39. display your map To add sensors click Next Page 60 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Location System Location Summary Map List Online Sensors Module 0A000764 Main Module Options Add New Map Unlock This Map Change Picture of This Map Rename This Map Reset This Map Remove This Map Help Place links on map Press the Unlock button then drag the Sensor or Sub Map link on to the map More information Left click on Sensor icons to display real time sensor data Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column Chapter 5 Mapping Current System Time 06 01 2000 11 02 22 Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Sensor Map town center Sensor Adding Wizard pri gS Gis pig iS _ NER a A This wizard will guide you to the rest of the sensors adding process Click the Next button to continue Click Next Figure 5 6 Sensor map 7 After clicking Next click the Unlock button This enables you to add sensors to the map Location System Location Summary Map List Online Sensors 0A000764 Module D E Options Add New Map a c Change Picture of This Map Rename This Map Reset This Map Remove This Map Help Place links on map Press the Unlock button then drag the Sensor or Sub Map link on to the map More information L
40. do por un largo periodo de tiempo Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos no sean derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilaci n Servicio por personal calificado deber ser provisto cuando El cable de poder o el contacto ha sido da ado u Objectos han ca do o l quido ha sido derramado dentro del aparato o El aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia o El aparato parece no operar normalmente o muestra un cambio en su desempe o O El aparato ha sido tirado o su cubierta ha sido da ada PU ge 4 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Table of Contents Table of Contents LL SPECIES ee a rio 6 La OVER aca a T A A AN E AT aa 7 ZN idea id o cer sere e A In T e e o OR PO EP UN ERE RE 7 A A a OP CCU SEE E o A a eater wads F SS NA PP R e E E E A E EES 8 Ae A oh OMIM i AI P I E E EN a e o OE 8 A BEE e E Poo E E E E E E A 9 SS E E EE E E E EEE E E E E A E E 10 S aloe EeP A E AM E E E E a emncase 10 3 2 Testing the New IP Address with the Ping Command ooooncnnnnccconcnnnnnnnonoconnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 12 SS Fa PO ic acia 14 34A cs A e o RO E GOO O 17 E pe Tsa 00 AAPP qq eo a o OOO EA 17 A E E S EAE E ANEA AAE E AN TEE EEA T E tapas ated E E EE E E E TE 19 ee L a a CU api ba ati 21 3 9 1 Active Services Application Disabling Jucserrorcsrrnosnrcio conri rice Ar 21 3 5 2 Closing OF Changing Ports Disabling HTI Fand Enabling A VPS s
41. e somos JN CON ANF WH a o Syslog Filters Figure 6 4 Summary page EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 65 Chapter 6 Filters 6 2 Syslog Filters Syslog filters enable you to customize your syslog window To begin select the Syslog Filters tab found on the summary page Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 13 20 30 ad Summary Sound Log Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Summary Setting Sensor Information rr Layout Setting Host Name 4 Type A Y Sensor Name A Y Reading A Y Sensor Filters F Main Module Syslog Filters Module 0A000764 Sensors status will be reloaded in 04 secs JU Sort by Date gt a System Log 33 messages Number of display items per page 10 y 2000 01 06 10 43 04 Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 38 16 Temperature Port 3 is 30 0 C status is High Warning 2000 01 06 10 11 59 Dual Temperature Port 8 on Module 0A000764 is 26 8 C status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 11 59 Dual Humidity Port 8 on Module 04000764 is 56 status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 11 55 Module 0A000764 is enabled Display Sensor Status 2000 01 06 10 08 23 Module 0A000764 Connection State on Module 0A000764 status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 03 29 Module 0A000764 is disabled 2000 01 06 05 55 01 Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal 2000 01 05 16 18 52 Temperature Port 8 is 30 0 C status is High Warning Clear Syslog 2000
42. e after the connection is terminated Page 22 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation 3 5 3 The SNMPv3 SSL Security Feature Notification Access Control Settings Active Services Services and Security Active Services Nagios Secure Shell Telnet Web Interface HTTP es porttouse 80 Available Port Secure Web Interface HTTPS porttouse 443 Available Port IV Simple Network Management Protocol Version 1 SNMPv1 9 Simple Network Management Protocol Version 3 SNMPv3 AKCess Pro ria Ethernet Watchdog Figure 3 24 Add Key screen Use the SNMPv3 SSL Secure Sockets Layer which is the standard security technology for establishing the encrypted link betwen the ServSensor and the Web browser The link ensures that all data passed between the ServSensor and the browser remains private and integral SNMPv3 provides important security features e Confidentiality Encrypts packets to prevent snooping by an unauthorized source e Integrity Message integrity to ensure that a packet has not been tampered with in transmit e Authentication To verify that the message is from a valid source EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 23 Chapter 3 Installation c upload 55 SSL Key Mozilla Firefox file name must be userkey pem Close Figure 3 25 Select SSL Key screen 3 5 4 Active Security In the active security section you ca
43. e sensor data Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column MA Figure 5 8 Position sensor icons on map 9 After you have positioned the sensors in the correct location of your map click Lock Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 13 02 20 Summary Sound Log Notification Access Control Applications Help Sensor Map town center Map List Sensor Adding Wizard Online Sensors 5 Module 0A000764 Module 0A000764 Connection State gt Dual Humidity Port 8 A fo j 9 a o SS E e Options S gt id we E Ai p a ages Add New Map A a as Click here when sensors have been Change Picture of This Map p Rename This Map Reset This Map d Remove This Map Hel E Sensor icon is now placed To prevent the accidental movement of the icon Sensor can be locked Place links on map Press the Unlock button then drag the Sensor or Sub Map link on to the Press the Lock button to continue map More information Left click on Sensor icons to display real time sensor data Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column IEEE Figure 5 9 Click Lock 10 Finally you click on the Finish button to save your changes Page 62 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 5 Mapping Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 13 03 46 Summary Me Soun
44. e the screen shown in Figure 4 7 Click Create Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 10 27 26 Summary Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Link Sensor To Action Notification Menu Begin Notification Wizard Link Sensor To Action Escalation Action Host Name Sensor Name Action on Status Action Name Options View Notification Loa Click Create Notification Analyzer Help Import notification from file This is an overview of all configured Sensor Action Links From here you may create ect and remove Sensor Acton ll Links Select your desired Sensor Action Link s before making a choice Each line should be descriptive E g If Temperature in Store room Is High Critical Then E mail Store Room Manager To disable or enable the notifications without having to delete them in the Link Sensor To Action listing just uncheck the checkbox to disable them or check the checkbox to enable them Figure 4 7 Notifications tab Page 46 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 4 Notifications 5 Select the sensor and SNMP trap parameters see Figures 4 8 and 4 9 First click on the board that the sensor is attached to and then select the sensor and click Next Link Sensor To Action Escalation MN Sensor Filter Temperature Port 1 v Humidity sde V Dual Temperature 4 Temperature 4 Motion RO ANAOOOO pinterna RJ45 b ae a S
45. e use the zoom feature in your PDF reader program to increase the size of the page to better view these screen diagrams Location System Location Current System Time 02 01 2000 09 36 18 Summary Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help User amp Group Management Setup gt S Users Groups 3 Click the Groups tab 1 Click Settings User Name A Y Group Name A Y Description Login session timeout minutes Built in account for administrator Built in account for user Ada _ __Remove _ _ Properties Help This page allows enabling creation and changing of the User and Admin password 01991 2000 All rights reserved Figure 3 13 Group Setup screen 3 Click on the Go to Group Setup link that will take you to the Groups page shown in Figure 3 14 EME144A R2 Location System Location Current System Time 02 01 2000 09 40 16 Summary Map Sound Log Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help User 8 Group Management Setup Groups General y Group Name Y Description Server Integration System Administrator asa E Remove Click Add This page allows enabling creation and changing of the User and Admin password 01991 2000 All rights reserved Figure 3 14 Groups page 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 17 Chapter 3 Installation 4 Click on the Add button to add your groups as shown in Figure 3 14 Location
46. eee 22 3 53 The SNMPY3 SSL Security FOGG usted eE P ee E EAA EEEE EEA EAE Eaa Er TEO aei TOR ES EEEE EAN 23 i ae n e a E AA E E ETA E A AE A E E E E E E A E E E A A E E en E eee 24 3 5 5 The NAC or Network Access Control Security Feature ooooncccnnnccccoconnnnncnonononnnnnnonnononnnnnnnnnennnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninaninnnnns 25 O A PP A 25 oi A 27 A a A o OU Poo o an 29 3 7 Using an Internal Mic as a Sound Detection ENS vaciar ies oF eo Mmm 82 ON PONS rai oro 40 d INO TMC A ONS ico io A ates A A A NA AA AS ada 43 41 Adding NOU A aro 43 A E gn A 44 A EN e Vela bie ne abe e A E E daca 48 AA SMS NOMI CAO ar O A EA aie anne aa iE A aa EEE aE EEE senna A EEEE EAAS 53 a MEO ea testes ances E E EEEE EE EE A E E E AEA AEE E E EEEE E EEA E 59 A PP nn E E 5 EII 59 5 2 Monitoring via the Map INTO ACE usina reacio inca 63 e F A E E E E E E EE E ca thst ec E sac cde Reet ncts dado aes vase E E E EAE ES 64 An o EE A E EE 64 AE yg e RE on PI 66 7 Making the ServSensor Visible to tne ATTE Ervin ii ETENEE eN iaar Ees ainainen 69 6 Fequent Asked QUESOS AO sr A AA ka 70 EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 5 Chapter 1 Specifications 1 Specifications Audio Sampling rate 8 kHz Certifications AdRem NetCrunch Quest Software Big Brother Castle Rock HP OpenView IBM Tivoli LoriotPro Logalot MRTG SiteScope Somix WebNM and Denika WhatsUp Gold Computer Associates Unicenter TNG C
47. eft click on Sensor icons to display real time sensor data Display a map containing the Sensor Press the sensor description on the left column lick Unlock Current System Time 06 01 2000 11 04 02 Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Sensor Map town center Sensor Adding Wizard The round circle icons in the upper left represent the Online Sensors All sensor icons are locked by default To move and place the sensors into the map press the Unlock button Click the Unlock button to continue Figure 5 7 Add sensors to map 8 You can now drag sensor icons and position them on the map EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 61 Chapter 5 Mapping Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 13 00 20 Summary Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Applications Help Sensor Map town center Sensor Adding Wizard Map List town center Online Sensors Module 0A000764 Drag and drop sensors to your map Options Add New Map Lock This Map Change Picture of This Map Rename This Map Reset This Map Remove This Map Help Sensor icon is now placed To prevent the accidental movement of the icon Sensor can be locked Place links on map Press the Unlock button 5 then drag the Sensor or Sub Map link on to the Press the Lock button to continue map More information Left click on Sensor icons to display real tim
48. elect board temperature sensor Click Next Figure 4 8 Select the sensor 6 Select the status that you want to issue the notification for select the action type then click Finish Link Sensor To Action Escalation Action Filter 4 SNMP Trap Select action Click Finish Came im Figure 4 9 Select the SNMP parameters EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 4 Chapter 4 Notifications 7 The SNMP trap has been added to the Notifications page Link Sensor To Action Escalation Board Name Sensor Name Action on Status Internal RJ45 Temperature Port 1 High Critical da SNMP Trap 1 Cereso un create Escalation Remove Figure 4 10 SNMP trap added NOTE To remove this trap and make it inactive highlight the notification and click Remove You can repeat this process to set up multiple SNMP traps for different sensors or for multiple SNMP servers etc 4 3 E mail This tutorial provides you with the information needed to set up an e mail notification To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Log in as administrator e Select the Notifications tab e Click Notification Wizard 1 If you set up an e mail notification Figure 4 11 will appear Click the Action Name field and choose a name for your e mail Click the Mail From and Mail To fields and enter the appropriate information then click Next Location
49. en the data collection type is set to Average the output graphs for the daily monthy and yearly all have the same size on the screen For the daily graph each data point on the graph is one data point collected from the sensor But for the monthly and yearly graph to display more data into the same size as for the daily graph some consolidation on the data is needed One data point on the monthly and yearly graph is the average of the sensor data in a range The maximum and minimum values showing on the monthly and yearly graphs are the value of this consolidated data and not the raw data over that period of time When the Data Collection Type is set to the highest setting then you will get the graphing output dsiplaying the sensor s highest reading This is the same for the lowest setting Dual Temperature Y Normal Settings Advanced Settings Continuous Time Settings Minimum Time Settings Units Fahrenheit Celsius Rearm 2 Reading Offset 0 Data Collection Type Average Check rate of change Enable Disable Enable Graph On Off Popup Windows on Sensor Name Sensors URL Open linkin Current Windows C New Windows Filter Status Enable Disable Enable Calendar On OFF Figure 3 41 Advanced settings display style Display Style You can keep the sensors Dislplay Style in the Web interface as the Basic Style slide bar or you can change it to Gauge Style Page 32 724 746 550
50. er 4 Notifications Sensors Notification Settings SMS Action Wizard Maximum Times to Resend ov Resend litervals secs 110 Select number of times to resend and intervals Figure 4 27 Select number of times to resend and intervals 9 Select the sensor that you want to bind this notification to 10 Choose the board and sensor then click Next Link Sensor To Action Escalation Sensor Filter Temperature Port 1 V Humidity 4 Dual Temperature 2 Temperature v Motion internal RJ45 Figure 4 28 Choose board and sensor Page 56 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 4 Notifications Link Sensor To Action Escalation Action Filter SNMP Trap 1 Email 1 2 SNMP Trap V Email Y sms Figure 4 29 Link sensor to action tab 11 This time we will use this notification for a low warning Then select the notification name we assigned in this case we chose SMS 1 Click Finish to finalize this See Figure 4 29 12 Now we will add the SMS notification to our active list This is the same process as for the others simply click on Create and then select the appropriate parameters Follow Steps A F below and on the next page A Select the board the sensor is connected to B Select the sensor C Click Next Link Sensor To Action Escalation 21150 Sensor Filter Temperature Port 1 f E Hamid H se be Port Suede Y Dual Temperature Temperature P
51. er you want to send the notification to Click Next 2 You can now either add multiple numbers delete phone numbers Cancel this action or click Next In this case we will click Next See Figure 4 23 Notification Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard ee outa notification name Phoebe input a phone pis Figure 4 22 SMS Action Wizard screen 1 EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 53 Chapter 4 Notifications Notification Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard Action Name sms 1 Phone Number List 00639052965214 Phone Number 00639052965214 Click Add Phone Number Phone Number _ Delete Phone Number _ Phone Number N Next f Figure 4 23 SMTP Action Wizard screen 2 3 Now we will set up the message that will be sent to the phone You will see the screen shown in Figure 4 24 Click the Customized button to add a macro to your notification Sensors Notification Settings Applications SMS Action Wizard SMS Message Message1 esting Sensor Port 1 is now 80 status is now Normal From 10 1 5 206 Click to customize macro as Figure 4 24 Customize Macro screen NOTE A macro is a script that returns specific data collected by the unit In our example the macro will tell the notification to contain the description sensor name the value current sensor reading and the status high low warning etc These macros are common
52. i Click Customized This is a preview of the message that will be sentto your recipient s The sent message will include the details relevant to your sensor Click Customize to change the format of this message The items in your message with a dollar sign and parentheses e g S TIME represent the data to be imported into your message at i the time of sending Please click the Macro Description button for a full list Click Enable Picture to attach a Picture with your message Select to attach either the Current Picture from the Camera or the most recent Picture Stored on the Picture Log Select which Cameras you would like to use as the source of vour picture Figure 4 12 Input e mail name and message Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 10 34 15 Summary M Sound Log Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Email Action Wizard Notification Menu B ifi Wizard Subject SIDE SCRIPTION on BOARD_DESC is now VALUE Action gt Add Action DESCRIPTION on BOARD_DESC is now ALUE UNIT status is now STATUS Link Sensor To Action Options View Notification Log Notification Analyzer en Restore Defaut_ Macro Description_ This is a preview ofthe message that will be sent to your recipient s The sent message will include the details relevant A Click Attach Graph if you would like a graph added Click Customize to change the format of
53. ical Support at 724 746 5500 or infoOblackbox com for the latest firmware NOTE This manual refers to the Default IP address 192 168 0 100 Substitute this for your own IP address if you have changed the default IP address This tutorial gives you the information you need to upgrade the firmware To get to the tutorial s starting point e Log in as administrator e Click the Settings tab Page 14 Location System Location Summary Map Sensors Access Contro Summary Setting Sensor Information 4 Layout Setting Host Name 4 Sensor Filters Sort by Host Name Advanced Filter 1 2000 01 01 12 24 07 System power on boot up Display Status 2 1999 12 31 13 11 45 System power on boot up Display Sensor Type Display Host Name Search Reload Sensor Interval fio secs Sensors status will be reloaded in 07 secs System Log 2 messages System Log will be reloaded in 08 secs Syslog Filters Figure 3 7 Settings tab 724 746 5500 blackbox com Current System Time 01 01 2000 12 59 50 Applications Help x Reading A Y Status A Y EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation Current System Time 01 01 2000 13 03 52 Notification ccess Contro Settings Applications Help System Maintenance Clear Syslog General Clear RRD datalog Connectivity Restore Original Settings _ Restore E Keep present network setting Ethernet Network niak Clear All User Data and Restore Origin
54. ion Wizard tab as shown in Figure 4 1 Location System Location Summary Notification Menu Action Begin Notification Wizard View Notification Log Notification Analyzer This is an overview of all configured Sensor Action Links From here you may create edit and remove Sensor Action Links Select your desired Sensor Action Link s before making a choice Each line should be descriptive E g If Temperature in Store room Is High Critical Then E mail Store Room Manager To disable or enable the notifications without having to delete them in the Link Sensor To Action listing just uncheck the checkbox to disable them or check the checkbox to enable them Current System Time 06 01 2000 10 22 03 Sound Log Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Link Sensor To Action 1 Click Notifications tab Link Sensor To Action Host Name Sensor Name Action on Status Action Name E AN Browse 2 Click Begin Notification Wizard Figure 4 1 Notification Wizard tab 2 The Notification Wizard page will be displayed as shown in Figure 4 2 EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 43 Chapter 4 Notifications Location System Location Current System Time 06 01 2000 10 24 37 Summary Ma Sound Log sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Create Action Notification Menu The Notification Wizard will guide you step by step through the proce
55. ithin the degree this has been setto Continuous Time for Sensor One way to eliminate false warnings in an unstable temperature ennvironment is to add time in the continuous time to report feature here Minimum Time Status Prevents the status from fluctuating within the time set Eg Sensor can only show high critical state once within 3 seconds if value is setto 3 seconds EME144A R2 rights reserved sae Jotick Save Figure 3 35 Select Sensor Type screen Notification Normal Settings Access Control Settings Sensor Settings SSeeas Dual Temperature Y Advanced Settings Units Rearm Reading Offset Data Collection Type Display Style Check rate of change Enable Graph Sensors URL Open link in Filter Status Enable Calendar Continuous Time Settings Fahrenheit Celsius Basic Style Gauge Style Enable Disable O On off Popup Windows on Sensor Name A Current Windows New Windows 9 Enable Disable OD On Off Internet Protected Mode On Sa gt R10 Current System Time 17 02 2012 17 15 42 Applications Help 1 2 3 4 5 6 E 8 Auto Sense I Auto Sense E Auto Sense Auto Sense Status On Water Dual Sensors Minimum Time Settings Figure 3 36 Advanced Sensor Settings screen 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 29 Chapter 3 Installation Advanced Mode Functions Dual Temperature Y
56. n 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 27 Chapter 3 Installation If the marker is then dragged back above the current temperature reading the status should return to a normal condition again See Figure 3 32 NOTE If this does not happen right away press the browser s refresh button Sensor Name Temperature Port 1 th cial valo rv Ps set to above current Low Critical 0 4 33 41 High Critical reading Low Warning Aiah We Low Low Se High Critical Warning Critical Current Reading 29 C Status returns to oe normal again Sensor Currently El Online Figure 3 32 Normal status indicated If you want to take a sensor offline then click on the Sensor Currently button This will place the sensor offline and you won t have to physically unplug it See Figure 3 33 Current Reading 29 C ai i Click this button to Sensor Currently take a sensor offline Figure 3 33 Sensor Online Offline screen Your page will look similar to Figure 3 34 after you take the sensor offline irrent System Time 02 01 2000 11 23 52 This page shows the sensor ports and their respective status and state Status Click on a portto display or configure its Online Auto Sense E Auto Sense E Auto Sense E Auto Sense E Auto Sense E Auto Sense E Auto Sense 01991 2000 All rights reserved The shaded sensor icon indicates that the sensor is offline Figure 3 34 Sensor Offline screen Page 28 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME1
57. n you can do that using the Web based interface Page 74 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Question How do set up my routing table Answer To set up the routing table open a DOS window start run type command press enter and at the command prompt then enter gt route add 192 168 0 100 10 1 1 20 Where 10 1 1 20 is the IP address of the Ethernet interface on the PC that the unit is plugged into with the crossover cable Now ping 192 168 0 100 to see if the connection was successful Question How can change my administrator password Answer If you want to make your unit more secure and change the administrator password from the default public to your own choice follow these steps 1 Log into your unit using the default password 2 Click the Settings tab Location System Location Current System Time 07 01 2000 12 57 38 Summary Sound Log Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help User amp Group Management Click Settings Group Name 4 Y Description Login session timeout minutes Built in account for administrator Built in account for user Guest System Log Heartbeat Messages 2 Select this option This page allows enabling creation and changing of the User and Admin password Figure 8 6 Select change password option 3 Change the password Location System Location Current System Time 07 01 2000 1
58. n enable users who are logged into the unit s Web interface to Acknowledge alarms which is normally reserved only for the Administrator When the unit boots up it will announce the IP address that it has been configured with As an added security feature this announcement can be disabled so that the IP address remains unknown Actie Security Allow Users to Acknowledge Alarms i Announcement IPAddress When Login Active Security Figure 3 26 Active Security screen Page 24 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation 3 5 5 The NAC or Network Access Control Security Feature Network Access Control Network Access Control off On G Only allow access to the host below Access Policy c Only deny access to the host below Allow List Poo Cad Sl Figure 3 27 Network Access Control screen The NAC or Network Access Control feature enables you to restrict access to the Web interface for only certain IP addresses or deny access to the Web interface for only certain IP addresses 3 6 Setting Up a Sensor This section describes the basic setup of a sensor using a Black Box temperature sensor as an example If you require information on specific functions of a particular sensor then download the manual for that sensor from our Web site www blackbox com 1 Plug the sensor into one of the RJ 45 intelligent sensor ports on the ServSensor s rear panel In this example we will use
59. ndar Status screen Page 36 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation In this example we want to monitor an office building between the hours of 7 PM 9 AM Monday Friday only You can see in this picture we have selected the Do Not Report option for the hours in which we do not want to receive any notifications or have any events logged You change the status of that time frame Report Do Not Report simply by clicking on the square This will change it from blue to gray a second click will return it to blue Enable calendar on O off AM PM All jajjaja is ie 7 e 9 ao at liz ia i 2 is ja js jo zje jo wl a vy s Tome i ld i Wednesaay i O ts 7 s ome TIM me S say Ma o Toggle Working Hours To Clear Set Click Hour Day AM PM All Report ES Do Not Report To Clear Set the Whole Hour Click a Cell To Select a Minute Right Click a Cell Mouse Over will display minute offset Figure 3 47 Enable Calendar screen 3 7 Using an Internal Mic as a Sound Detection Sensor You can use the internal microphone or an external plugged into the line in jack as a sound detector This tutorial provides you with the information you need to set up the internal mic as a sound detection sensor To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Log into the Web based interface e Click on the Sensors tab 1 Click Sound Detector u
60. nder the Sensors menu See Figure 3 48 2 Click Advanced Mode 3 After you click on the Advanced Mode button you ll see the advanced options available See Figure 3 49 EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 37 Chapter 3 Installation Location System Location Sound Log Summary Sensors Menu Sensor Ports Expansion Boards 1 Click Sensors E7 r Virtual Sensors This page allows you to configure the inbuilt microphone as a Sound Detector This can then enable thresholds of loud noises or lack of noise to trigger Notifications Thresholds are set using the sliding bar Helpful Suggestion Rearm One way to reduce the amount of false wamings when temperatures are frequently fluctuating is to set the Rearm feature here This is similar to the Continuous Time feature as it will filter out or not allow additional alerts to be sent if the temperature fluctuates within the degree this has been set to Continuous Time for Sensor One way to eliminate false warnings in an smmbrinin teaemnancaticn nanm iranmand in te add Page 38 Sensors Normal Settings Low Critical Current System Time 02 01 2000 11 34 56 Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Sound Detector Continuous Time Settings Advanced Settings Minimum Time Settings Sensor Name Sound Detector Click Advanced Settings Low Warning Normal High Warning High Critical o gt ho gt amp ye y
61. ng the group click Properties to modify settings This page allows enabling creation and changing of the User and Admin password 01991 2000 All rights reserved Figure 3 17 User amp Group Management screen 8 If you want to modify your group settings click on the group you want to modify Then click on the Properties button as shown in Figure 3 17 3 4 2 User Setup 1 Click on the Users tab and then click the Add button to add the new users to your groups as shown in Figure 3 18 Location System Location Current System Time 02 01 2000 09 48 52 Summary Sound Log Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help User amp Group Management Group Name A Y Description Login session timeout minutes This page allows enabling creation and After selecting Users Click Add changing of the User and Admin password 1991 2000 All rights reserved Figure 3 18 User Setup screen EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 19 Chapter 3 Installation 2 Enter your user details as shown in Figure 3 19 In our example we have entered Bob Smith as your Guest into our System Guest group We have also added the option so that this user cannot change his login password After adding your users for each group click the Finish button to save each user Location System Location Current System Time 02 01 2000 09 54 49 Summary N Sound Log Sensors Notification A
62. no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo el ctrico m s all a lo descrito en las instrucciones de operaci n Todo otro servicio deber ser referido a personal de servicio calificado El aparato el ctrico debe ser situado de tal manera que su posici n no interfiera su uso La colocaci n del aparato el ctrico sobre una cama sof alfombra o superficie similar puede bloquea la ventilaci n no se debe colocar en libreros o gabinetes que impidan el flujo de aire por los orificios de ventilaci n El equipo el ctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor como radiadores registros de calor estufas u otros aparatos incluyendo amplificadores que producen calor El aparato el ctrico deber ser connectado a una fuente de poder s lo del tipo descrito en el instructivo de operaci n o como se indique en el aparato Precauci n debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la polarizaci n del equipo no sea eliminada Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados sobre o contra ellos poniendo particular atenci n a los contactos y recept culos donde salen del aparato El equipo el ctrico debe ser limpiado nicamente de acuerdo a las recomendaciones del fabricante En caso de existir una antena externa deber ser localizada lejos de las lineas de energia El cable de corriente deber ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea usa
63. no longer need to remember IP addresses or use www whatsmyip com to find out your IP address You will instead register a domain name for example mysensorProbe2 homeip com This will then automatically point to your router s external IP address e g 278 67 04 09 This will require you to register the domain name and open an account with a DNS service provider We recommend www dyndns com because it allows you to register up to five free domain names 6 If you have set up everything correctly you will now be able to access your unit from anywhere in the world simply by pointing your Web browser to your DNS address EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 69 Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Question cannot see the temperature sensor displayed on summary page Answer After logging in for the first time with the temperature sensor connected you may need to do the following Summary Setting Layout Setting Camera Setting Sensor Filters Syslog Filters Sortby Date vw Number of display items per page 10 Y Advanced Filter Display Log Level Y Critical Y Warning Y Notices Y Information Display Log Type Y system Log v sensor Log Display Notification Display Sensor Type Click on Display sensor type and check the box marked Temperature v Water 4 Humidity Y Dry contact Array Y Dual Temperature Y Motion Display Sen
64. o ServSensor a Open the program by double clicking openphone exe b Click the Make Call button enter the IP address of the sensorProbe8Linux cameraProbes to initiate a call in the Address field Then click OK c The unit will automatically respond to a call and establish the connection You will then see the video and hear sound trom the unit 2 Initiate connection from a ServSensor to OpenPhone PC a Open the program by double clicking openphone exe b On the Web interface click on the Applications tab and click on Video Conferencing c Select the Call to option and enter the IP address of the PC running OpenPhone Click Save to discover your computers IP address in the command prompt type ipconfig d On the OpenPhone application click Answer to accept the call 3 Connection between two sensorProbe8Linux cameraProbe8 only voice conference a On the Web interface of the calling sensorProbe8Linux cameraProbeg8 click on the Applications tab and click Video Conferencing b On the right pane select the Call to field and enter the IP address of the receiving sensorProbe8Linux cameraProbe8 into this field Click Save c The connection should automatically establish You can end the videoconference call by doing the following 1 End the call on OpenPhone PC To end call click the Hang Up button on the OpenPhone This method can be used to end the call
65. omponents Manufactured using highly integrated low power surface mount technology to ensure long term reliability Configuration Via Web browser HTTP HTTPS Expandable Modules EME1X8 8 port intelligent sensors module EME1DC16 16 port dry contacts modules Mean Time Between Failures MTBF 400 000 hours Memory 128 MB SDRAM 128 MB NVRAM Network Interface 1 10 100BASE T Ethernet RJ 45 Operating System Embedded Linux Processor IMX25 CPU Protocols Supported Client DHCP DNS SMTP 5 NTP SNMP Connectors Inputs 8 RJ 45 for connecting sensors 2 RJ 45 expansion ports 1 USB Version 1 1 Type A 1 2 5 jack for analog audio 1 RS 485 2 pin terminal box used tor Modbus Output 1 2 5 jack for analog audio 1 2 5 jack for microphone Temperature Tolerance Operating 32 to 131 F 0 to 55 C Humidity 20 to 80 noncondensing Altitude 0 to 9842 ft O to 300 m Indicators 19 LEDs 1 Power 1 Link 1 Activity 8 Status 8 On line Power Input 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz external power supply Output 7 0 9 VDC 3 amps Consumption 5 025 watts 0 670 amps Size 1 8 H x 8 5 W x 5 4 D 4 6 x 21 6 x 13 7 cm Weight 1 7 lb 0 8 kg Page 6 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 2 Overview 2 Overview 2 1 Introduction Used for environmental monitoring the ServSensor V4E Lite identifies problems before they lead to business disru
66. ors are connected and their status view the system log and also view footage trom any connected cameras Next are some of the tools the Web based interface provides for getting feedback the sensors 3 Click on the temperature sensor s name indicated in Figure 3 29 This will bring you to Figure 3 30 the Sensors page Page 26 724 746 5500 blackbox com from EME144A R2 Chapter 3 Installation Location System Location Current System Time 02 01 2000 11 15 08 Summary M Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Sensor Settings aro Cem Ci Cc e Ci Ci Cc CHA Status Online Help This page shows the sensor ports and their respective status and state Click on a portto display or configure its settings Helpful Suggestion sener tane maane A Rearm One way to reduce the amount of false warnings when temperatures are frequently fluctuating is to set the Rearm feature here This is similar to the Continuous Time feature as it will filter out or not allow additional alerts to be sent if the temperature fluctuates within the degree this has been set to Temperature Normal Settings Advanced Settings Continuous Time Settings Minimum Time Settings Threshold Adustment Continuous Time for Sensor One way to eliminate false warnings in an unstable temperature ennvironment is to add Current Reading 27 0 C time in the continuous time to re
67. ort 2 4 Temperature 2 Motion Internal RJ45 Casa ue J 3 Figure 4 30 Steps A C D Select the status you want to issue the alert for E Select the action type F Click Finish EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 57 Chapter 4 Notifications Link Sensor To Action Escalation Action Filter V SNMP Trap 41 Figure 4 31 Steps D F 13 You will now be back at the main notification page Figure 4 32 The page should display three types of notifications the SNMP trap e mail and SMS Sensor Name Action on Status 1 Temperature Port 1 OO moma e SIMP Trap 7 harian ia O o Viana y ES Tutorial E mal Temperature Port 1 Low Warning 2 Tutorial SMS nmotificMAlon E A Click tabde cell to toggle setection recite J miw Re Figure 4 32 Main notification page For the purposes of this tutorial we will not cover the setup of every type of notification However with this information you should be able to follow the procedure for the other types of notifications easily as they all follow a similar format If you have questions contact Black Box Technical Support at 724 746 5500 or info blackbox com Page 58 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 5 Mapping 5 Mapping The mapping feature allows instant visual feedback about a sensor s position and status It is a useful monitoring tool for a setup with several sensors in different positions This tutorial pr
68. ovides you with the information needed to set up the mapping feature To get to the starting point of this tutorial e Log in as administrator e Click the Map tab 5 1 Adding a Map 1 First we need to add a picture file to be used as the map This can be a blueprint of your office a 3D picture of your office site being monitored or a photo of the wiring closet you are monitoring NOTE The maximum map file size is 512 KB Location System Locatic 1 Current System Time 06 01 2000 10 37 36 Summary Sound Log Sensors Notification Access Control Settings Applications Help Sensor Map Untitled 01 Map List No Map Uploaded Online Sensors Module 0A000764 Main Module Options sereno Click add new map Please upload map file Help Place links on map Press the Unlock button then drag the Sensor or Sub Map link on to the map More information Left click on Sensor icons to display real time sensor data Display a map containing the Sensor Press AA ar eee v the sensor description on the left column lt AA En Zoom In Zoom Out FullScreen Mode Refresh Map Sensors Interval sec 5 Apply Figure 5 1 Click on the Map tab 2 Browse to the file on your hard drive that you want to use Map Wizard Please select a Map picture to upload JPEG or GIF format Maximum 512 kB Upload new Map Click Browse to navigate to your selected file SJL
69. port feature Status Normal here P 3 Sensor Currently Online Offline Status Option Minimum Time Status Prevents the status from fluctuating within the Reset time set Eg Sensor can only show high save Reset critical state once within 3 seconds if value is Set Thermostat Online Thermostat Set Thermostat Online setto 3 seconds A Figure 3 30 Sensors page NOTE Another way to access this page Is to click on the Sensors tab at the top of the page 3 6 1 Notification Thresholds From this page you can carry out various operations as indicated above You can also view the current status normal low critical high critical etc In Figure 3 30 the sensor indicates a temperature of 27 C and a status of Normal If you click on the blue marker arrow next to the Threshold adjustment label shown in Figure 3 30 you can drag this marker to re configure the thresholds After dragging the marker click Save In Figure 3 31 you can see that this marker has been moved to make a new threshold and the sensor status has changed along with it EME144A R2 Sensor Name Temperature Port 1 29 C hd Ah Low Critical 0 7 15 22 High critical value is now Low Warning High below current reading Low Low Higli High Critical Warning Warning Critical iS iS PR Current Reading 29 C Status Status is now showing Sensor Currently Online critical Figure 3 31 High critical status show
70. ptions This high speed accurate intelligent monitoring device features a completely embedded host and Linux operating system 2 2 What s Included Your package should contain the following items If anything is missing or damaged contact Black Box Technical Support at 724 746 5500 1 1 ServSensor V4E Lite unit 5 ft crossover cable e 1 5 ft straight pinned cable 2 1 1 1 e 2 rackmounting brackets e 1 power adapter e 1 power cord e 1 temperature humidity sensor EME1TH2 005 with RJ 45 to RJ 45 cable e 4 terminal blocks installed e 1 CD ROM containing this user s manual and Help files EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page Chapter 2 Overview 2 3 Hardware Description Figure 2 1 illustrates the ServSensor s front panel Table 2 1 describes its components 2 3 1 Front Panel Activity O Status Link O Online Number Component 1 Power LED 2 Link LED 3 Mic 4 SD card slot Activity LED 6 Status Online LEDs 1 8 Page 8 El E2 Expansion Ports Figure 2 1 Front panel Table 2 1 Front panel components Description When the unit is powered on the power LED will be lit continuously If the power LED is flashing there is a problem with the CPU Contact Technical Support at 724 746 5500 or info blackbox com The Link LED indicates network connectivity It lights when a network is connected to the ServSensor V4E Lite The mic is a small hole for access to the in
71. reshold Alarm sound This notification will sound an alarm Speech Creates a text to speech notification Telephone call Will call you and play a prerecorded message or a text to speech message Custom script Allows you to load a custom script that runs on a sensor reading a preset parameter Fax Will send a fax to you with a notification message Sound log Creates a log of sound captured with the internal external microphone Siren and strobe Will activate a siren and strobe light Wake up shut down This will send a signal to wake up or shut down a server If you require any assistance in setting these up contact Black Box Technical Support at info blackbox com Page 76 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Question Can connect my unit via WI FI Answer Yes you can connect the unit via Wi Fi Simply plug a USB dongle into the USB port on the rear of the unit You then need to configure your connection type and encryption key etc Do this from the Web based interface in the Settings tab and the connectivity option Wifi Network Wireless Adapter Son Off Default Interface Use this interface as default gateway Use DHCP yes No IP Address 192 168 0 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Gateway IP Address 10 1 1 205 Domain Name Server 10 1 12 0 Wireless Mode Infrastructure Access point O Ad hoc ch 1 Wireless SSID Encryption Mode Disabled 64bit W
72. shown in Figure 4 4 Sensors Notification SNMP Trap Action Wiz Maximum Times to Resend Resend Intervals secs 10 10 secs Figure 4 4 Notification parameters These parameters set the maximum number of times to send the trap notification and the time interval between each notification 3 After clicking Next you ll see the screens shown in Figures 4 5 and 4 6 Link Sensor To Action Escalation Sensor Filter Temperature Poti 7 Humidity Ps m Het Port 4 2 Dual Temperature Temperature Port 2 4 Temperature 4 Motion Select your Sensor Click Next Figure 4 5 Parameter Selection screen 1 EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 45 Chapter 4 Notifications Link Sensor To Action Escalation Action Filter Y SNMP Trap Select the name of the trap you just created Click Finish Cancel lt lt Back Advanced Mode gt gt Figure 4 6 Parameter Selection screen 2 On these screens you can select the parameters tor when to send the SNMP trap notification In this example we selected to bind the SNMP trap to the temperature sensor connected on Port 1 The trap will be sent when the sensor reads a High Critical and we bind this to the SNMP trap we just created and named SNMP Trap 1 4 Once we have created the parameters for the SNMP trap we need to make It active To do this go back to the Notifications tab It should look lik
73. sor Status Apply Filter I ClearFilter Clear Sys Log Then click Apply Filter Reload Syslog Interval 10 secs Figure 8 1 Select sensor to display Next click on Apply Filter The temperature sensor should then be displayed in the list of connected sensors Question cannot access my unit s Web interface If you re having issues with network connectivity first make sure that the link100 LED is lit on the front display of the unit If this is not lit then no network connection is present Answer 1 If connected directly to a PC make sure you re using a good quality crossover cable 2 Make sure you re using a standard CAT5 Ethernet cable to connect to your network Page 70 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs Question What do my LED lights mean Answer The following diagrams show what the various LED displays mean then Figure 8 2 LED patterns in Normal mode EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 71 Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 1 Status Online 1 Status Online 1 Status Online then 1 Status Online 1 Status Online 1 Status Online 1 Status Online 1 Status Online 1 Status Online 1 Status Online Figure 8 3 LED patterns in Safe mode Page 72 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 8 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 1 Status Online 1
74. ss of selecting a sensor creating an action and defining the criteria under Begin Notification Wizard which the Notification will be sent Add Action Please select an Action Type Ac View Notification Log Notification Anal Please select an Action Type from the pull down box Later your action will be linked to a sensor and status Click Next to continue Figure 4 2 Notification Wizard page Next you ll see how to set up a few different ways of notification step by step 4 2 SNMP Trap If you set up a notification via an SNMP trap when your sensor reaches a certain threshold it will send a notification to your SNMP server This tutorial provides you with the information you need to set up an SNMP trap To get to the tutorial s starting point e Log in as administrator e Click the Notifications tab e Choose Notifications Wizard e Choose SNMP Trap 1 After selecting to add an SNMP trap you will need to fill in the following information shown in Figure 4 3 pomelo om a SNMP notification SNMP Trap send port default is 162 162 Enter the IP address of your SNMP trap Add Trap Destination Enter community name of trap Figure 4 3 Add an SNMP trap Page 44 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 4 Notifications 2 Once this information is correct click the Add Trap Destination button Input another trap or click on Next Enter the parameters
75. te the equipment This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique publi par Industrie Canada EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 3 N In OM Statement strucciones de Seguridad Normas Oficiales Mexicanas Electrical Safety Statement 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 PA 13 14 15 16 17 18 Pa Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser le das antes de que el aparato el ctrico sea operado Las instrucciones de seguridad y operaci n deber n ser guardadas para referencia futura Todas las advertencias en el aparato el ctrico y en sus instrucciones de operaci n deben ser respetadas Todas las instrucciones de operaci n y uso deben ser seguidas El aparato el ctrico no deber ser usado cerca del agua por ejemplo cerca de la tina de ba o lavabo s tano mojado o cerca de una alberca etc El aparato el ctrico debe ser usado nicamente con carritos o pedestales que sean recomendados por el fabricante El aparato el ctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo s lo como sea recomendado por el fabricante Servicio El usuario
76. ternal microphone Use it as a sound sensor or use an external mic SD card not included installs here The Activity LED flashes when network traffic is sent to or received by the ServSensor V4E Lite The Status Online LEDs are numbered 1 8 They indicate the connectivity Status of the sensors connected to each port You can also use these LEDs to indicate system status during various operations Additionally the LEDs can indicate the progress of an upgrade The red LEDs move from left to right to indicate activity and all the green LEDs indicate overall progress of the upgrade When all the red lights are off and the green are on the upgrade recovery process is complete These lights also indicate if the unit is operating in safe mode This is when the unit loads the operating system OS with a minimal set of drivers If your device enters safe mode after rebooting contact Black Box Technical Support at 724 746 5500 or intfo blackbox com The unit may enter recovery mode if a firmware upgrade is incomplete In this case the unit displays a continuously lit row of red LEDs If this happens contact Black Box Technical Support at 724 746 5500 or into blackbox com 724 746 5500 blackbox com EMETA4A R2 Number Chapter 2 Overview Table 2 1 Continued Front panel components Component Description Expansion ports El E2 Use the two expansion ports numbered E1 E2 to connect the 8 port expansion module EME1X8 and or
77. terval 10 secs Chapter 6 Filters Sorting options are found in the drop down menu Various check boxes can be ticked and unticked to customize your filter window Click here to save your selections Figure 6 7 Customize syslog filter results display You can alter your reload interval by using the options shown below Reload Syslog Interval 910 secs To change your reload interval enter a new value here and click Apply Figure 6 8 Change reload interval Once you have selected your preferred filter options your new settings will be displayed in the System log Information window found on the Summary page EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 6 7 Chapter 6 Filters Location System Location Summary Map Sound Log Summary Setting Host Name 4 Main Module Module 0A000764 Layout Setting Sensor Filters Syslog Filters Sort by Date Number of display items per page 10 y 2000 01 06 10 43 04 2000 01 06 10 38 16 2000 01 06 10 11 59 2000 01 06 10 11 59 2000 01 06 10 11 55 2000 01 06 10 08 23 2000 01 06 10 03 29 2000 01 06 05 55 01 2000 01 05 16 18 52 2000 01 05 10 31 42 Advanced Filter Display Log Level Display Log Type Display Sensor Type Display Sensor Status Reload Syslog Interval 10 secs CON ANS UNa o Sensors Notification Access Control Sensor Information Sensor Name A Y Main Module Module 0A000764 Sensors status will be reloa
78. the 16 dry contact expansion module EME1DC16 2 3 2 Back Panel Figure 2 2 shows the ServSensor s back panel Table 2 2 describes its components r Audio 7 Mic Out IN OUT Number EME144A R2 Figure 2 2 Back panel Table 2 2 Back panel components Component Description 8 RJ 45 connectors Use these ports to connect Intelligent Sensors to the ServSensor V4E Lite Barrel connector This is a 7 5V DC plug Connect a 7 0 9 0 V 2 5 A power supply included Mic out connector Connect an external microphone for voice modem applications Audio in Connect an external microphone Audio out Connect the output for external speakers USB Type A port Use the USB 1 1 port to connect a USB GBarPRS GSM compatible modem a USB Wi Fi dongle or a USB Bluetooth dongle 2 pin terminal block RS 485 port The ServSensor V4E Lite supports Modbus master or slave RJ 45 10 100 network port Use this RJ 45 port to connect your ServSensor V4E Lite to the network Reset Press this button to reset the ServSensor V4E Lite EXT GND Use the EXT GND connector to externally ground the unit 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 9 Chapter 3 Installation 3 Installation 3 1 Setting Up the IP Address The ServSensor V4E Lite is shipped with the default IP address of 192 168 0 100 Follow the steps listed below to change this IP address to fit your own network configuration Before starting make sure you have these items e 1 RJ 45 male CAT5
79. will display any available extension modules which will be highlighted in green Click on the module to go to the sensor settings page Extended Port 1 7 Click here to view ATE active sensors from the expansion module Extended Porti Board 0A000004 Figure 3 52 Extended Port1 selection 4 This will bring you to the Extended Port Sensors page see Figure 3 53 Current System Time 06 01 2000 10 17 38 Access Control Settings Applications Help Sensor Settings Module 0A000764 maiala HostName moduie oaooo764 Change Name here Virtual Sensors Module Status Connected A AAA This page shows the list of extended rm A Auto sens gt A gt gt gt aie Ce CE mao Sense E to Sense Status z o gt Click here for sensor settings Figure 3 53 Extended Port Sensors page 5 Once you have clicked on the Dual sensors tab you will be directed to the familiar looking Notification Thresholds page see Figure 3 54 From this page you can carry out various operations as indicated in the sensor settings tutorials EME144A R2 724 746 5500 blackbox com Page 41 Chapter 3 Installation Page 42 o o o Co Log OFF i Location System Location Current System Time 30 7 09 20 46 41 Summary Picture Log Sound Log Sensors Notification Settings Applications Help Sensor Settings Extended Port Extended Port2 Extended Port3 Extended Port1 Extended Port4 c Motion Detecti Soun
80. y Port 8 on Module 0A000764 is 56 status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 11 55 Module 0A000764 is enabled 2000 01 06 10 08 23 Module 04000764 Connection State on Module 0A000764 status is Normal 2000 01 06 10 03 29 Module 0A000764 is disabled 2000 01 06 05 55 01 Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal 2000 01 05 16 18 52 Temperature Port 8 is 30 0 C status is High Warning Display Status Display Sensor Type Display Host Name Search 2000 01 05 10 31 42 Temperature Port 8 is 27 5 C status is Normal Reload Sensor Interval 10 secs System Log will be reloaded in 09 secs Click here to view filter options CON OA na yn o Syslog Filters Figure 6 1 Select sensor filters 2 Once you click the tab you will be able to select your filter results by altering various fields of information contained within the sensor filter window Sort by HostName Sorting options are found here d Filter Display Status lect various options to customize Display Sensor Type your viewing window data Display Host Name Apply Filter Click here to save your changes Reload Sensor Interval 110 secs Figure 6 2 Add information fields Page 64 724 746 5500 blackbox com EME144A R2 Chapter 6 Filters 3 You can alter the page reload interval by using these options Reload Sensor Interval 110 secs me To alter your reload time ETE enter a new value here Figure 6 3 Alter the p
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