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III. Initial Set-Up 

1.    

Device Management Utility (DMU)

 

 

The  SurgeX  Device  Management  Utility  (DMU)  provides    the 

easiest  means  to  find  and  configure your AR for use. The DMU 

can: 

 

1. Automatically discover multiple ARs on a local 

network. 

2. Display the current IP address of each AR. 
3. Allow the setting of a new IP address for each AR. 

4. Perform firmware upgrades. 
5. Return an AR to Factory Defaults. 

 

The SurgeX  Device Management  Utility is available on the 

SurgeX website a

 

http://www.surgex.com

 

 

Note:   The IP address can only be set within the first

 

2 minutes after powering up the AR. The utility will only work with

 

ARs on the same local subnet as the PC.

 

 

Device

 

Discover:  Automatically discover all ARs on the local 

network. The DMU will display the  location  name 

of  the  AR,  the  product ID and version number, the 
current IP address, and the MAC address. Factory 

defaulted ARs will display with the name 

Axess 

Ready 

and have an IP address that was 

automatically assigned by the DHCP server on your 

network. 

The IP address field also indicates the port 
for web access that is currently in use  by 

the  AR.  The  standard  port  for  web 
browser  accessibility  is  factory 

default Port 80. 

 

Add:  Manually add an AR by IP address. 

 

Clear:  Clear the list. 

Summary of Contents for SURAGEX AXESS Reasy FLATPAK SA-82-AR

Page 1: ...SA 82 AR Hardware Installation Guide FIRMWARE VERSION 1 20 261 SOFTWARE VERSION 2 00 03 2019 AMETEK Electronic Systems Protection Technical Support 1 800 645 9721 UM SA 82 AR Rev D...

Page 2: ...TING THE IP ADDRESS 5 IV OUTLET ON LED INDICATOR 6 V WEB SERVER 7 1 PASSWORD 7 2 CONTROL AND STATUS PAGE 7 3 SETUP PAGES 8 DEVICE 8 NETWORK 9 ADVANCED NETWORK 10 AUTOPING 11 SCHEDULE 13 PASSWORD 14 VI...

Page 3: ...tors routers servers kiosks etc The remote device need not be network attached Conserve energy by powering down equipment when not in use Telnet access uses the Command Line Interface CLI structure an...

Page 4: ...load of all controlled devices does not exceed 8 Amps Connect one end of the supplied power cord to the connector labeled AC Input and the other end to a properly grounded AC outlet 3 LED Indicators...

Page 5: ...gement Utility is available on the SurgeX website at http www surgex com Note The IP address can only be set within the first 2 minutes after powering up the AR The utility will only work with ARs on...

Page 6: ...to Discover on This may be necessary for computers with multiple network connections Exit Exits the DMU program Help Online Help Opens a web browser to online help resources About Displays DMU versio...

Page 7: ...lly assign an IP address dynamic address as well as the Subnet Mask and Gateway To determine what IP address has been automatically assigned by the DHCP server you will need to use the Discover featur...

Page 8: ...the Control and Status page is displayed Note Only one user may be logged in to the AR at a time Press Power On or Power Off to turn the AC output On or Off In the event of a power outage the AC outpu...

Page 9: ...n or Off depending on the initial outlet state Disable Off When checked removes the Power OFF button from the Status and Control page Initial State Specifies the initial state the AC outlet s will ass...

Page 10: ...CP to allow the AR to automatically acquire its network settings from a DHCP server IP Address Enter a static IP address in dotted decimal format This field will be automatically set if using DHCP Sub...

Page 11: ...link displayed on the Goodbye page It allows use of the public IP address or DNS name instead of the internal IP address of the AR which is the default setting If this setting is left blank the hotlin...

Page 12: ...omatically reboots if there is no response Ideal for Kiosks and Servers Service monitor AR is installed with the device to be rebooted but pings a remote host to test the communication channel Ideal f...

Page 13: ...Off Follow Upon triggering AR will power off When the ping response returns AR will power on Power Cycle Upon triggering AR will cycle the power AR will then wait for Ping Frequency x Fail Count secon...

Page 14: ...t A Network Time Server NTS must be specified and enabled in order to use the time scheduling feature A list of public time servers is available at http www ntp org Date Set the initial date for the e...

Page 15: ...of the AR Passwords may be up to 20 characters long and are case sensitive The AR supports three modes of user and password operation Login Required Login with password is required for web and telnet...

Page 16: ...pt displayed while logged in Axess Ready Reboot Required Prompt displayed after changes have been made that require a reboot This prompt will remain active until the AR has been rebooted 2 Control Com...

Page 17: ...et dotted decimal Sets the Subnet Mask Yes DHCP set gateway dotted decimal Sets the Gateway address Yes DHCP set http port 0 65535 Sets the port that the internal Web server listens for incoming conne...

Page 18: ...ber of consecutive failures the AutoPings must detect before the AutoPing considers the pinged device to be failed Yes 3 set autoping mode single and or Sets single AutoPing AutoPing 1 or two AutoPing...

Page 19: ...2011 Server 10 1 2 12 No set time server dotted decimal Sets the IP address of a Network Time Server Yes 64 90 182 55 set time enable yes no Enables or disables the use of a time server and scheduled...

Page 20: ...ence numbers to allow for advanced security when AES encryption is used With AES enabled all messages must be encrypted with the AES Passphrase set in the device After the Hello a Command and Response...

Page 21: ...command classes uName Reserved for future use It will contain the user name of a user on the ipIO that is being accessed password Reserved for future use It will contain the password of the user above...

Page 22: ...variables from the server 3 eCmnd_io This command is used to monitor and control the I O on the server 4 eCmnd_keepAlive This command is sent to the server as a means of allowing the client to valida...

Page 23: ...he TChangeRelays payload see the Payloads subsection for details 0 Successful 1 Error eIO_getRelay This command has not yet been implemented eIO_getRelays This command is used to get the status of all...

Page 24: ...IZE 1 define RELAX 2 This payload is supported by devices that support the DxP protocol with 2 32 controllable relays TPulseRelay typedef struct unsigned char relay the relay to be pulsed unsigned cha...

Page 25: ...the list highlight it 4 Select Manage Upgrade Firmware Enter User Name admin and the password for the Administrator Enter the filename of the new firmware or click Browse and navigate to the firmware...

Page 26: ...pulse industry standard rating Maximum Applied Surge Pulse Current Unlimited due to current limiting 8 x 20 s Endurance IEEE C62 41 1991 Category B3 C1 Pulses 1 kV 500 000 3 kV 10 000 6 kV 1000 Overvo...

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