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User Manual 

 

BKT EMS Environmental 

Condition Monitoring System 

 
 
 

 

 

Version 6 

 

© 2020 BKT Elektronik 

 

Summary of Contents for EMS

Page 1: ...tronik Headquarter Poland Lochowska 69 Str 86 005 Biale Blota Phone 48 52 36 36 750 e mail export bkte pl www bkte pl User Manual BKT EMS Environmental Condition Monitoring System Version 6 2020 BKT Elektronik ...

Page 2: ... 16 4 2 1 Package contents 16 4 2 2 Assembly procedure 16 4 3 Installation of EE323 module 1 wire extension 18 4 3 1 Package contents 18 4 3 2 Assembly procedure 18 4 4 Installation of EE324 module Modbus RTU extension 19 4 4 1 Package contents 19 4 4 2 Assembly procedure 20 4 5 Installation of EE321 module 8 analogue inputs extension 21 4 5 1 Package contents 21 4 5 2 EE321 dimensions 22 4 5 3 1U...

Page 3: ...ing a new group 43 6 5 3 Adding an email notification 45 6 5 4 Adding a trap notification 46 6 5 5 Adding an SMS notification 47 6 5 6 Adding an WEB SMS notification 48 6 5 7 Adding an sms gate notification 49 6 5 8 Adding phone call 49 6 5 9 Adding HTTP Request 50 6 5 10 Adding a timer 51 6 5 11 Adding a trigger 51 6 5 12 Adding PING functions 51 6 5 13 Adding an SNMP Get 52 6 5 14 Adding Modbus ...

Page 4: ...g default settings through a website 71 6 18 2 Restarting the device 72 6 18 3 Firmware update 72 6 18 4 Export data to a file 73 6 18 5 Restoring settings from a file 74 7 DOCUMENT REVISIONS 74 Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The specification is owned and copyrig...

Page 5: ...ovable 3 pin terminal strip CAN connector Connector RJ12 socket for up to 8 extension modules for additional analogue EE321 inputs and additional EE322 inputs for potential free contacts Other connectors 10 100Mbps RJ45 socket Ethernet port USB 2 0 port Mini B socket Other Optional card of a GSM module Power supply External 12V 1A plug adapter power consumption 10W Dimensions 206x80x33 width x dep...

Page 6: ...onsumption 60mW Connectors 2x RJ12 socket Cable RJ14 6P4C RJ14 6P4C included 2m maximum allowed length of a connection cable 150m Dimensions 60x18x18 122ES003530 Front Rear ES354 Vibration sensor Stack connection of up to 10 sensors Power consumption 60mW Connectors 2x RJ12 socket Cable RJ14 6P4C RJ14 6P4C included 2m maximum allowed length of a connection cable 150m Dimensions 60x18x18 122ES00354...

Page 7: ...ble RJ14 6P4C RJ14 6P4C included 2m maximum allowed length of a connection cable 50m Dimensions 60x18x18 122ES003620 Front Rear ES363 75V DC voltage sensor Galvanic insulation 1kV between the input and the output Measurement range 0VDC 75VDC Measurement uncertainty 1 0 75V Measurement resolution 0 1V Power consumption 100mW Connectors 1x RJ12 socket 1x 2pin terminal block as DC voltage input Cable...

Page 8: ...h of CAN bus 200m Dimensions 100x45 122ES003400 2 5 Extension modules and accessories Expansion modules increase the number of available ports for sensors connected to one controller The EE321 and EE322 modules must be connected to the CAN interface of the EC335 4DC controller The CAN interface is a serial bus and allows connecting in a daisy chain from device to device A maximum of 8 devices can ...

Page 9: ... voltage 12VDC Dimensions 60x18x18 122EA003130 EA314 1U 19 bracket for EC335 index 122EC003352 Dimensions 482x44x80 122EA003140 EA315 Light signal Flashing frequency 1Hz Power supply 12V 80mA Connectors 1x 2pin terminal block Cable 1 5m 2 wire cable included Dimensions 73x45 122EA003150 EA316 1U 19 bracket for 3xEE321 Dimensions 482x44x80 122EA003160 EA317 GSM modem for EC3xx Dimensions 60x50x15 A...

Page 10: ... UTP kat5e cable with RJ12 6P6C RJ12 6P6C connectors A minimum of 50m See the description of individual sensors 2 2 Analogue sensors CAN devices Up to 8 CAN devices up to 3x EE321 and up to 2x EE322 and up to 8x ES340 UTP kat5e with RJ14 6P4C RJ14 6P4C connectors The entire bus is up to 200m 1 wire devices Maximum 1 extension 1 wire module EE323 and 20 1 wire temperature sensors UTP cat5e with RJ9...

Page 11: ... modules EE322 A maximum of two EE322 modules extension module with an additional 32 inputs for potential free contacts can be connected to one controller It should be assumed that each sensor with a potential free output loads the controller as much as 0 5 analogue sensors The CAN bus connection the length of the entire bus is up to 200m The connection of sensors with potential free contacts Cabl...

Page 12: ...oad for the controller Analogue sensors connected directly to the controller 4 1 wire sensors connected via the EE323 extension module 20 Total 24 3 5 Example 4 CAN devices Up to 8 CAN devices can be connected to one controller but maximum 3 units EE321 2 units EE322 and 8 units ES340 The CAN bus connection the length of the entire bus is up to 200m The connection of an analogue sensor the length ...

Page 13: ...us connection the length of the entire bus is up to 200m The connection of the 1 wire bus The length of the entire bus must not exceed 100m but may be shorter depending on the level of electromagnetic interference in the the installation environment The connection of an analogue sensor the length for each sensor minimum 50m Sensor type Number of sensors as a load for the controller Analogue sensor...

Page 14: ...tion 4 1 1 Package contents EC335 box contains EC335 controller 1pc Power supply 230V AC 12V DC 1A 1pc RJ45 RJ45 patchcord 1pc USB cable mini B USB plug USB A socket 1pc Self adhesive foot 4pcs 3 pin terminal block 1pc 6 pin terminal block 1pc 4 1 2 Controller dimensions 4 1 3 1U 19 bracket installation or ...

Page 15: ...BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual 15 4 1 4 Device connectors Figure 1 Front view Figure 2 Rear view ...

Page 16: ... contacts EA317 gsm modem EE323 1 wire module Pendrive ES340 integrated temperature humidity and smoke sensors ES351 humidity sensor ES360 leak sensor for water sensitive cable ES353 door sensors possible cascade connection ES365 1 wire temperature sensor EA315 light signal EC335 controller 1 1U 19 bracket 2 CAN connector 3 LAN connector 4 USB connector 5 analogue sensor connectors 6 optional gsm ...

Page 17: ...board on the controller s motherboard by connecting it to two pin connectors Insert the fastening screws Attach the other end of the antenna cable to the controller housing Then install the antenna Close the housing cover and tighten the mounting screws Place the standard size SIM card in the module the contacts face down the notch inside the controller Push the card until it clicks To remove the ...

Page 18: ... 1pc Connecting wire 1pc M3x5 bolts 2pcs 4 3 2 Assembly procedure The method of assembling the module inside the controller is shown below Disconnect the power supply from the controller Loosen the screws that fix the housing cover and carefully remove the cover Cut out the hole in the controller cover EE323 1 wire module EC335 controller ...

Page 19: ...r by screwing it in with two screws Connect the cable between the module and the controller Close the housing cover and tighten the mounting screws 4 4 Installation of EE324 module Modbus RTU extension 4 4 1 Package contents Module pcb board 1pc Connecting wire 1pc M3x5 bolts 2pcs ...

Page 20: ...Only one EE323 or EE324 module can be installed in the controller Disconnect the power supply from the controller Loosen the screws that fix the housing cover and carefully remove the cover Cut out the hole in the controller cover Attach the module to the cover by screwing it in with two screws EE324 Modbus RTU module EC335 Environmental controller ...

Page 21: ...ting devices with Modbus RTU interface 4 5 Installation of EE321 module 8 analogue inputs extension You can connect 3 EE321 devices that extend the number of analogue ports to the controller 4 5 1 Package contents The packaging of the EE321 module includes Sensors with Modbus RTU interface maximum 16 devices EC335 controller with EE324 module A twisted pair cable should be used as Modbus RTU bus A...

Page 22: ...S Environmental Monitoring System Manual 22 EE321 module 1szt Power supply 230VAC 12VDC 1A 1pc Cable RJ14 6P4C RJ14 6P4C 2m 1pc Self adhesive foot 4pcs 4 5 2 EE321 dimensions 4 5 3 1U 19 bracket installation ...

Page 23: ...rmware update and TR bus terminator see in the table 4 5 5 Connecting the EE321 4 CAN bus connectors 5 Signal LEDs see in table 4 5 5 Connecting the EE321 4 5 5 Connecting the EE321 module EE321 extension module 8 analogue inputs EC335 controller EE321 extension module 8 analogue inputs Up to 8 devices on the CAN bus but only 3 EE321 CAN bus CAN bus ...

Page 24: ...rminator in ON and OFF position is shown in the drawing on the left The FR switch is for servicing and must be in OFF position during normal operation The EE321 module has two LEDs that signal the states ERR is on RUN flashes the EE321 module is not connected to the controller ERR is on RUN is off the EE321 module is connected to the EC335 controller but is not configured correctly in the controll...

Page 25: ...tion 4 6 4 Device connectors 1 1 Inputs for 32 sensors with potential free contacts 2 2 Optional additional inputs 3 3 LED indicating connection error with the EC335 controller 4 4 CAN bus inputs 5 5 FR switches firmware update and TR bus terminator see in the table 4 6 5 Connecting the EE322 module or ...

Page 26: ...35 controller 2 Cascade connection of the CAN bus from the device to the device EE322 devices do not require an additional power supply they are powered from the CAN bus A way to connect voltage free contacts to the EE322 module For CAN bus connections use UTP cat5e cable terminated with RJ14 6P4C RJ14 plugs 6P4C EE322 extension module 32 inputs for voltage free contacts EC335 Kontroler warunków ś...

Page 27: ...figured in the controller 4 7 Installation of ES340 sensor smoke humidity temperature ES340 is a detector with three sensors integrated in one housing optical smoke temperature and humidity The sensor is connected to the CAN bus connector on the EC335 controller The devices should be connected in a cascade from the EC335 controller to the next ES340 sensor etc The CAN socket number does not matter...

Page 28: ...otation To avoid false alarms the mounting location should be chosen accordingly away from ventilation openings dusty places smoky areas etc It is possible to test the operation of the optical smoke sensor by inserting for example an office paper clip into the hole shown in the picture The detector should react by permanently lighting the LED It is an alarm condition of the detector and to turn it...

Page 29: ...ed to the analogue inputs of the controller or inputs of the EE321 extension module Use the cable supplied with the sensor or cable Supplied cable or UTP cat5e with RJ14 6P4C RJ14 6P4C connectors For the ES363 sensor use supplied cable or UTP cat5e cable with RJ12 6P6C RJ12 6P6C connectors 4 8 1 ES352 230VAC voltage sensor Installation The ES352 sensor should be placed in a socket eg in a power st...

Page 30: ...e controller is then unable to distinguish the sensors in the cascade and determine from which of them an alarm was generated 4 8 3 ES356 smoke sensor Installation The detector should be mounted in a horizontal position with RJ12 connectors facing up For mounting in the cabinet you can use the attached bracket to which the detector base should be screwed and then place the detector in it and lock ...

Page 31: ...urn it off disconnect the detector for a moment from the power supply or perform a reset via the web interface of the controller Reset via the web interface disconnects power from all analogue sensors which may result in additional alarms being generated during this time 4 8 4 ES357 PIR sensor Installation The detector should be mounted to the wall at a height of about 2 2 m using the attached adj...

Page 32: ...inear leak sensor Installation The ES361 water detection cable should be placed on the monitored surface eg under the technical raised floor of the server room The cable can be distributed evenly over the whole surface of the floor or only in sensitive parts eg under air conditioning modules Use non metallic fastening brackets to fasten the cable You can use the attached plastic handles Together w...

Page 33: ... housing with a diameter of 5 5mm or use a double sided adhesive tape For mounting in IT cabinets use a cage nuts and bolts with M4 or M5 size Connection The ES363 sensor should be connected to one of the analogue inputs of the controller using the supplied wire or wire terminated with RJ12 6P6C RJ12 6P6C plugs with a maximum length of 50m A monitored voltage should be connected to the sensor s co...

Page 34: ...e with a cross section of 1mm2 The cable should not be longer than 100m In the case of controlling an inductive load e g an electromagnetic lock of the door a diode connected in parallel with the load should be used It protects the contacts of the relay against overvoltage EC335 controller EA313 30VDC 5A relay Front Rear To an isolated controlled circuit EC335 controller EA313 relay Inductive load...

Page 35: ...n the left The method of mounting the device is shown in the above drawings Connection The light signal should be connected to one of the controller voltage outputs Use the attached wire or cable with a cross section of 1mm2 The maximum length of the connecting cable should not exceed 100m EC335 controller Mounting surface EA315 light signal ...

Page 36: ...ng the rack The temperature measurement on the back of the rack may be corrupted if the temperature sensor is installed directly in front of the active device fan Proposed arrangement of temperature sensors in the cabinet Number of temperature sensors Cabinet installation location 1 At the front half the height of the cabinet 2 At the front and back of the cabinet halfway up 4 Two at the front and...

Page 37: ...al Recovery is in the NORMAL position 3 Connect the module power supply 4 Wait for ACT LED flashing 5 Switch the Normal Recovery button to the RECOVERY position and wait until the LED ERROR indicator starts to flash approx 10 second 6 When the LED ERROR indicator is still on restore the button to the NORMAL position and wait until the device restarts 7 The default settings have been restored Defau...

Page 38: ...owing in the login window user guest password guest Use the displayed wizard for initial configuration Choose the interface language Set the date and time If necessary change the network settings If necessary change the SNMP protocol communication settings Create a new user Click Finish and wait until the configuration is saved ...

Page 39: ...BKT EMS Environmental Monitoring System Manual 39 5 4 User Logging out You can log out when you click on the Logout button from horizontal menu ...

Page 40: ...ly after selecting Reset the smoke sensors from the vertical menu Write the configuration to non volatile memory of the module Any configuration changes must be written to non volatile memory if they need to be kept after resetting the device Log out 6 2 Vertical menu General view of the system status View of all system components incl sensor values View of the relay outputs status not available i...

Page 41: ...ee from the vertical menu to display all system components On this page you can add remove and modify settings of individual components Each element of the system has an individual 6 digit ID number This number can be used when configuring email or text messages The first 3 digits indicate the type of element and the remaining three the consecutive number of element of such type 101xxx input for p...

Page 42: ...ation Creating time ranges for schedules Creating triggers flags Creating PING queries Creating SNMP queries Creating Modbus RTU object Creating virtual mathematical sensor Configuring the IP camera Configure virtual dew point sensors 6 5 1 Setting the sensor parameters Analog sensors and 1 wire sensors are automatically recognized by the controller shortly after they are connected to the appropri...

Page 43: ...igh warning Delay time in seconds before the high state warning signalling High alarm Delay time in seconds before the high state alarm signalling K z k x b The k value of the function y kx b that allows to recalculate the value read from the sensor before comparing it with the threshold values B z k x b The b value of the function y kx b that allows to recalculate the value read from the sensor b...

Page 44: ...ications to make them visible in this window see chapter 6 5 3 Adding an email notification and 6 5 5 Adding an SMS notification Using tickboxes you can choose in which emergency situations you want to send a notification Low alarm Exceeding the low alarm threshold Low warning Exceeding the low warning threshold High warning Exceeding the high warning threshold High alarm Alarm Exceeding the high ...

Page 45: ...es to be separated by semicolon Message subject Subject of email Message text The content of the email The text of the message is limited to 1024 characters The content may contain variables that will be inserted dynamically when the notification is activated Dynamic variables 1 Definition of logic scheme see chapter 6 9 Logical schemes or name of the group generating the notification see chapter ...

Page 46: ...ogical schemes or in a group notification see chapter 6 5 2 Adding a new group Example Trap message Source 192 168 0 193 Timestamp 191 hours 30 minutes 1 second SNMP Version 1 Enterprise iso org dod internet private enterprises bkt ctlUnit ctlUnitTrapNotification Community public Specific 201002 Generic enterpriseSpecific Variable Bindings Name 1 3 6 1 4 1 47394 2 2 1 1 iso org dod internet privat...

Page 47: ...order for the notification to be sent during an alarm it should be placed in a logic scheme diagram see chapter 6 9 Logical schemes or in a group notification see chapter 6 5 2 Adding a new group Configuration of SMS notification Field Description Name The name of the notification The system can have many different notifications It is to facilitate their recognition Phone number Up to 10 numbers i...

Page 48: ... be in the format 48xxxxxxxxx Message text See chapter 6 5 5 Adding an SMS notification Login The username of the web sms service Password The user password of the web sms service API string The service provider s url which sends an SMS message for example https api smsglobal com http api php action sendsms user user password secret to 12345678 text Hello The following variables can be used in the...

Page 49: ...semicolon The numbers should be in the format 48xxxxxxxxx Message text See chapter 6 5 5 Adding an SMS notification Login The name of the user who can log in to another EC335 device where a GSM modem is installed Such user must have read and write permissions for the GSM modem and E mail SNMP and SMS notifications See chapter 6 12 Users Password The password of this user IP Address The IP address ...

Page 50: ...ng characters 1 Definition of logic scheme see chapter 6 9 Logical schemes or name of the group generating the notification see chapter 6 5 2 Adding a new group 2 The status of system elements that have been entered as a condition of the logic scheme or state of the element in the element group which generated notification 3 Date and time of the event 4 The name of the logical scheme or name of th...

Page 51: ...tions 6 5 11 Adding a trigger To add a new element select from the vertical menu and then click on in the horizontal menu Trigger has a similar function as the flag It can be in two states alarm and normal state It allows you to link two independent logic schemes 6 5 12 Adding PING functions To add a new element select from the vertical menu and then click on in the horizontal menu The controller ...

Page 52: ... Threshold for low value warning Value for high warning Threshold for high value warning Value for high alarm Threshold for high value alarm Hysteresis type Disabled hysteresis and delay deactivated The alarm will be generated immediately after exceeding the threshold value Value hysteresis is on The alarm will be generated immediately after exceeding the value threshold value hysteresis value Tim...

Page 53: ...in the Normal value field otherwise the GET SNMP element is in the alarm state Reverse alarm state of Get SNMP element is when the read value contains a string of characters which is in the Normal value field otherwise the GET SNMP element is in the normal state Normal value Field available for a discrete variable In this field enter the string that the read variable must contain in order for the ...

Page 54: ...ow Field Description Slave address Device address on the Modbus bus Register index Address of the register being polled Function code Modbus function code 0x01 reading a single bit of the output register 0x02 reading a single bit of the intput register 0x03 reading the output register 0x04 reading the intput register Data type Type of the date being polled 16 bit unsigned int 2 byte unsigned integ...

Page 55: ...he button enables checking the communication with the entered parameters 6 5 15 Adding virtual mathematical element To add a new element select from the vertical menu and then click on in the horizontal menu The controller enables monitoring of a virtual variable created from the conversion of the values of other variables monitored in the system In this way you can for example monitor the power c...

Page 56: ... allows you to configure IP cameras transmitting JPEG images or an MJPEG stream The controller can handle up to 4 cameras The preview of the image from the cameras is available after selecting the button from the vertical menu Field Description Name Camera name URL The address for the video stream of the camera available via the http or https protocol Username Username if necessary Password User p...

Page 57: ...alling Low warning Delay time in seconds before the low state warning signalling Normal Delay time in seconds before the normal state signalling High warning Delay time in seconds before the high state warning signalling High alarm Delay time in seconds before the high state alarm signalling 6 6 Dry contacts binary inputs for potential free contacts Select Dry contacts from the vertical menu to vi...

Page 58: ...tput set sensor ID on set sensor name on set 304001 on set Power 1 on The element was switched on Switching off the Power 1 output set sensor ID off set sensor name off set 304001 off set Power 1 off The element was switched off Request current balance In the case of prepaid phones you can enter the balance inquiry code here Clear SMS list Clears the list of sent text messages The device also allo...

Page 59: ...u to repeat the execution of an instruction after a defined time if the logic diagram still remains active This can be for example for resending an email with information about the alarm In order for the settings to be kept after restarting the controller they should be saved to non volatile memory An example of the simplest logical scheme that sends an email notification and sms when an alarm con...

Page 60: ...201023 7 201023 C 6 201023 n 5 202009 7 202009 6 202009 n 5 106009 6 106009 n CABINET SG n 5 201016 7 201016 C 6 201016 n 5 201021 7 201021 C 6 201021 n 5 202008 7 202008 6 202008 n 5 106008 6 106008 n Server room status SYSTEM_NORMAL CONTROLLER Onboard Temperature 27 80 C normal Onboard Voltage DC 12 00 V normal SERVER ROOM Leak under raised floor normal CABINET GPD Cab_GPD__temp_dn 23 06 C norma...

Page 61: ...ngs in the horizontal menu to configure this page To maintain the settings after restarting the controller write them to non volatile memory 6 12 Users Select Users from the vertical menu to manage system users create new users remove users and grant rights Click the button in the horizontal menu to add a new user Enter the user name and password in the pop up window and grant it appropriate right...

Page 62: ... reader is required to service the identifiers Selecting Access Control from the vertical menu allows you to manage RFID tags To add a new identifier click on the button in the horizontal menu In the pop up window enter the user name identifier name and enter the number of the RFID identifier It is also possible to read the identifier number after clicking on the Read button and applying the ident...

Page 63: ...ears on the list click the Save button Refresh refresh the list of devices on the bus and their status Save write CAN settings to non volatile memory Configure search for extension modules on the bus Restart restart the CAN bus Following configuration the extension module and sensors connected to it will be automatically detected and displayed in the system tree Select System tree from the vertica...

Page 64: ...r web interface Select Reset smoke detectors from the vertical menu Resetting involves disconnecting the power supply from the sensors for a few seconds All analogue sensors connected to the device where smoke is will be disconnected from the power supply for a moment 6 17 Preferences system settings 6 17 1 Web interface settings Select Preferences Web GUI from the vertical menu Set the following ...

Page 65: ...t be checked if extension modules are to be used in the system 6 17 3 Time settings It is possible to set the device clock time manually and to set cyclical synchronisation with NTP servers Select Preferences Time from the vertical menu 6 17 4 Saving of events and measured values on a USB disk In the vertical menu select Preferences Logging USB Flash Drive Values read from the sensors and system l...

Page 66: ...rom the sensors are stored on a USB disk in csv files 6 17 5 Saving logs to SYSLOG FTP MAIL The device also allows you to transfer only system events to the FTP server SYSLOG or e mail Preferences Logging FTP Log Preferences Logging Mail Log Preferences Logging Syslog 6 17 6 DynDNS settings The DynDNS www dynDNS com or no IP www no ip org services can be used with the device Select Preferences Dyn...

Page 67: ...itSaveToFlash saving settings to flash memeory ctlNotifiers created notifications ctlNotifiersMailersTable created mail notyfications ctlNotifiersTrapsTable created SNMP Trap notyfications ctlNotifiersSMSsTable created text message notyfications ctlVirtualDevices virtual elements ctlVirtualDevicesTimersTable timers ctlVirtualDevicesPingsTable pings ctlVirtualDevicesTriggersTable triggers ctlVirtua...

Page 68: ...ains elements that were created while programming the controller ctlVirtualDevicesTimersTable created timers Chapter 6 5 10 Adding a timer ctlVirtualDevicesPingsTable created pings Chapter 6 5 12 Adding PING functions ctlVirtualDevicesTriggersTable created triggers Chapter 6 5 11 Adding a trigger ctlVirtualDevicesSnmpgetsTable created SNMP Get virtual sensors Chapter 6 5 13 Adding an SNMP Get Sect...

Page 69: ...nalogValue 201001 1 3 6 1 4 1 47394 5 2 1 7 201001 28 6 Temperature value read from sensor ctlInternalSensorsAnalogMin 201001 1 3 6 1 4 1 47394 5 2 1 8 201001 50 0 Permissible minimum value of the alarm threshold ctlInternalSensorsAnalogMax 201001 1 3 6 1 4 1 47394 5 2 1 9 201001 110 0 Permissible maximum value of the alarm threshold ctlInternalSensorsAnalogLowAlarm 201001 1 3 6 1 4 1 47394 5 2 1 ...

Page 70: ...s RADIUS from the vertical menu 6 17 9 FTP backup settings Device settings can be saved to a file on an FTP server on a regular basis Select Preferences FTP Backup from the vertical menu 6 17 10 VPN client settings The device uses the OpenVPN library to provide a VPN client The service configuration is available after selecting Preferences VPN Client from the vertical menu ...

Page 71: ...server configuration for the email notifications created later 6 18 System menu system management 6 18 1 Restoring default settings through a website Select System menu About from the vertical menu select Sensors or All settings and click OK next to Reset settings to default values Confirm to reset default values and wait until the process is completed When resetting all settings the device s IP n...

Page 72: ...om the power supply while updating the software After the upgrade the device may need to be manually reconfigured 1 Back up the current system settings see chapter 6 18 4 Export data to a file 2 Sometimes the firmware updates consist of two files system kernel update e g firmware kernel bkt firmware update e g bkt_2 8 2 b177 bkt In this case begin the update from the kernel file From the vertical ...

Page 73: ... to restore the factory settings before uploading the configuration from the backuped file see 5 2 Restoring default settings 7 Restore the previous configuration Try to use a file with a backup copy of the system settings see section 6 18 5 Restoring settings from a file or manually enter reqaired settings 6 18 4 Export data to a file Select Menu_Systemu Export from the vertical menu Export senso...

Page 74: ...s 1 Copy the settings bkt file to a USB flash drive pendrive 2 Connect the flash drive pendrive to the mini B USB socket of the controller using an attached cable and wait for a while 3 Start of the setting restoration process is indicated by the ERROR light whereas successful completion of the same is indicated by the ACT light flashing 4 Restart the device 5 The device settings have been restore...

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