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securityProbe 5ESV Manual
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The on board memory on the SEC 5ESV is 128MB. This is where the operating
system, sensor data, the unit‟s settings, picture and sound logs are all stored.
If the picture and sound logs become full they will then begin to be stored on your SD
card (if one is installed on the unit) automatically.
6. Expansion Ports
There are two expansion ports numbered from E1 and E2. These are expansion
Ports for connecting either the 8-sensor8 or the E-opto16 expansion units. These are
also used for connecting the CCU or Cabinet Control Units. Please see each of these
separate user manuals for each of these products.
Fig 2. Rear panel.
The rear panel of the unit is home to various ports and connections. The functions of these are as
follows :-
1.
Safe Mode button.
(DOES NOT RESET THE UNIT)
The black tact switch button is used to perform the following functions
A. A single press will announce the IP address of the unit. This is audible
through the internal speaker. It also broadcasts the IP address to the IPset
program.
B. Turns off password checking when accessing the web based interface (hold
down for 12 seconds)
C. To reboot the unit into the firmware upgrade
or “SAFE” mode press and hold
in the button for more than 12 seconds.
2. Sensor ports
There are 8 RJ45 ports numbered from 1
– 8. These are for connecting AKCP
intelligent sensors to the unit.
3. USB port
The unit is equipped with one USB 1.1 port. This can be used, for example, to
connect a USB GPRS/GSM compatible modem, a USB WiFi dongle or USB
Bluetooth dongle.
4. Mic Out
This is used to connect an external microphone for voice modem applications.