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TD 92483GB
2008-06-05/ Ver. B
Installation and Operation Manual
UPAC- Unite Packet for Messaging and Alarm
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2.9
Optional Settings
Some of the optional settings in UPAC are included in the basic licence, other requires an
additional licence. Refer to
• Alarm Handling – alarm actions can be set (type of trigger and what action to take).
• Fault Handling – actions on an incoming fault can be set. Possible actions are output
activity triggering, sending a message, sending a fault notification via SNMP Trap or via
E-mail. The actions start depending on trigger conditions. Refer to chapter
• Survey System – makes it possible to survey other Unite modules in the system. Refer to
chapter
System Survey of Unite modules
• Supervision – makes it possible to supervise the system. Refer to chapter
• Activity Logging – incoming activities can be filtered and stored. The logs can be
manually and automatically exported for future analysis. Refer to chapter
• Status – information about the site and information about supervised modules and
equipment can be exported for troubleshooting purposes. Refer to chapter
• Set Language – it is possible to translate the user interface language, refer to chapter
• Input/Output setup – makes it possible to define inputs (for example a switch or
button) and outputs (for example to turn on a siren or to close a door). Inputs can be
used as trigger conditions and outputs can be used as actions. Refer to chapter
• Customize the Start page and NetPage GUI – the Start page and the NetPage user
interface can be customized to suit the individual customer requirements concerning
functionality. Refer to chapter
Customize the User Interface (GUI)
• Remote Connection – makes it possible to establish a remote connection to a customer
site. This makes it possible to configure and maintain sites, independent of distance.
Refer to chapter
• Open Access Protocol (OAP) – makes it possible to communicate with other systems
that is connected to the UPAC. Refer to chapter
2.10 Power Down and Restart
2.10.1 Power Down
1
Remove the cover from the UPAC module.
2
Press the push button SW4 to perform a shut down of the processor.
3
Wait until the Function Indicator is flashing orange.
4
Remove the power cable. The power must be removed within 10 minutes or UPAC
will restart. If UPAC restarts, wait until the Function Indicator is not indicating
starting up (flashing orange) before pressing SW4 again.
2.10.2 Restart
Besides the restart in the wizard´s last step, the UPAC can be restarted by following the
instruction above and then replacing the power cable, or initiating a restart from the
administration web page.