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“Email/Network Setup” Web Page – Email Logging Settings - cont

Logging Email Address: 

Email address for the “Logging” email recipient
(may be different from the 8 “Alarm” Recipient
Addresses.  Logging emails and Daily emails are
sent to this address.

Logging Email Snapshot Interval: The period in hours that a snapshot is taken of the

system.  The logging email is not sent on this
interval.

Logging Email Update Interval: The period in hours that the logging snapshots are

emailed.  This email may contain multiple snap-
shots if the Snapshot Interval is less than the
Update Interval.  Each snapshot will be identified
by the date and time.

“Email/Network Setup” Web Page – Email Alarm Settings

Email Alarms:

Choose Immediate and/or Daily.  If Immediate is
selected, then an email will be sent out as soon as an
alarm is generated.  If Daily is selected, then each
alarm is queued and emailed as a digest every 24
hours. The number of queued alarms is displayed on
the Monitor/Control page.

Daily Alarm Email Time:

The time that queued alarms are sent.  Queued alarms
are sent to the Logging Email Address only.

“Alarm” Recipient Address:  Email addresses for up to 8 addresses.  These address

correlate to the 8 email addresses selectable on each
I/O Device.

“Email/Network Setup” Web Page – SNMP Manager Settings

SNMP Manager IP Address: This is the IP address of the SNMP manager. The sys-

tem only accepts SNMP requests from this IP address,
and will send traps to this IP address only.

SNMP Manager Trap Port:

This is the port number that SNMP trap messages will
be sent.  Default port 162.

SNMP Read Community:

This is the community name for Read-Only access.

SNMP Write Community:

This is the community name for Read-Write access.

SNMP Enable Traps:

When checked, trap messages will be sent.  When
unchecked, no trap messages will be sent.

NOTE: 

A cold-start trap will be sent when the unit boots up if the SNMP Enable

Traps is checked, otherwise trap messages are sent when a device enters or exits an
alarm condition, depending on whether or not alarms are enabled.

Summary of Contents for WVRC-4 Plus

Page 1: ...registered trademarks of Broadcast Tools Inc Copyright 1989 2013 by Broadcast Tools Inc All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or distributed without permission Visit www broa...

Page 2: ...r Control Web Page 16 User Setup Web Page 17 I O Setup Web Page 18 Metering Setup page 19 Temperature Setup page 20 Virtual Channels Setup page 21 Status Setup page 22 Relays Setup page 23 Silence Sen...

Page 3: ...and should never be attempted The removable euroblock screw terminals are not designed to shield humans from potentially dangerous voltages Contact with high voltages can cause serious injury or death...

Page 4: ...es Benefits NTP time base and or battery backed real time clock calendar with accurately better than 2 0 minutes per year Four Virtual metering channels Single 1 8 T R S temperature probe port allowin...

Page 5: ...ntrol con nections with all shields tied to the station site ground terminal The station site ground should be connected to the rear panel chassis ground Chs Gnd 6 32 chas sis screw using an 18 or 20...

Page 6: ...t ACS LED Illuminated when a valid access code is entered HK LED Illuminated when the unit is off hook DV LED Illuminated when a valid DTMF tone is detected ALM LED Illuminated when unit is in an alar...

Page 7: ...minal is ground When configured for WET floating this terminal is the anode via a 2 2K ohm current limiting resistor BOTTOM ST1B 4B Connector Status opto isolators This terminal is always the cathode...

Page 8: ...plied CAT5 straight or x over cable to the desired ETH ERNET WAN LAN port Silence Sensor Inputs Connect your unbalanced monaural or stereo audio source to the terminals labeled SS LT SS GD and SS RT T...

Page 9: ...for the desired value reading using the web interface NOTE Valid sample voltages MUST be applied to the selected metering input in order to perform calibration Status Logic Inputs Each status logic in...

Page 10: ...SPST mechanical latching relay TEMPerature Probe Input Insert the temperature probe 25 foot cable mini 3 5mm plug in to the rear panel jack labeled TEMP 67 F to 257 F 55 C TO 125 C NOTE The tempera tu...

Page 11: ...AUTION If you are not familiar with Ethernet enabled equipment it may be use ful to contact your IT department network administrator or network consultant for assistance Assigning an IP address alread...

Page 12: ...1 Open the control panel by clicking on the start menu click on settings then click on Control Panel Note that the control panel shown is in Classic View If con trol panel is in Category View select t...

Page 13: ...etwork settings write down the current settings or screen capture the page and print so that they can be restored once the unit is configured Next select the radio button labeled Use the following IP...

Page 14: ...product s power jack labeled 12V DC Power Verify that the front panel green POWER LED is ON and the left LINK LED above the NET Network RJ 45 connector is illu minated Ethernet NETWORK port LED indica...

Page 15: ...in Web Page The Login screen displays the Username and Password entry points as well as the date time and site ID You may view the password by checking the Show Password box After you have successfull...

Page 16: ...n of each item on this page Queued Logs Displays the number of queued log entries scheduled to be emailed Meters Four metering analog input channels Virtual Channels Four virtual metering channels Rel...

Page 17: ...Monitor Control allows the following access About Monitor Control Show log Help and Logout 3 Monitor Only allows the following access About Monitor only Help and Logout Only users with admin access ca...

Page 18: ...configured to send an email to up to 8 email recip ients When the device enters or exits an alarm condition Some devices have multiple alarm conditions such as a High and a Low alarm state If the devi...

Page 19: ...ress the Save Settings button to save the calibration only the other settings Alarms High This option enables the High Trip Point alarm Alarms Low This option enables the Low Trip Point alarm Alarms E...

Page 20: ...GH alarm temperature set point Temp Type This option specifies what temperature scale will be used Fahrenheit or Centigrade Hysteresis Hysteresis deadband this option specifies the hysteresis used whe...

Page 21: ...nd the Multiplier Constant together Alarms High This option enables the High Trip Point alarm Alarms Low This option enables the Low Trip Point alarm Alarms Exit This option enables the generation of...

Page 22: ...This drop down configures the input signal to be normal ly High or normally Low This is used to determine if an input is ON or OFF NOTE When the Normal signal level is set to HIGH NO voltage is applie...

Page 23: ...conds the relay will be activated when it is turned on This value applies to the Raise Lower con figuration as well as the Pulse function in the Toggle Pulse con figuration Raise Lower Configuration W...

Page 24: ...he event action sequencer Action When meter status silence sensor power failure or tem perature input number is in condition delay xx seconds then engage for xx seconds EXAMPLE When meter 1 is in High...

Page 25: ...assign up to 8 email addresses to receive silence alarm emails Log Device This enables the email snapshot logging of this input Delay Time Specifies the delay time between detected silence and alarm a...

Page 26: ...the PF input Email Addresses This allows you to assign up to 8 email addresses to receive power failure emails Log Device This enables the email snapshot logging of this input Delay Time This option s...

Page 27: ...m emails to whenever the input generates an alarm Log Device This enables the email snapshot logging of this input Delay Timer Specifies the delay time from when the input value is above the set alarm...

Page 28: ...he ping address is lost Alarms Exit This option enables an alarm after exiting an Internet Down condition Email Addresses This allows you to configure up to 8 emails to be sent whenever the device exi...

Page 29: ...ing strings to place a one second pause and a semi colon for a five second pause Pager Data This is used to identify the station or location of the device To assign the pager dial out number to an ala...

Page 30: ...numbers in the dial list when calling out an alarm if it does not receive an acknowledgement NOTE Alarms are acknowledged by pushing the star key when an alarm is called out Ring Specifies the number...

Page 31: ...rk left to right when configuring a schedule event To select a cell just click in the cell box and it will transform the background will be yellow and you should have either drop down boxes or checkbo...

Page 32: ...e Relays can be pulsed or toggled from the scheduler as well Select Pulse or Toggle from the Event drop down box on the Scheduler Setup Page to configure this item Then from the Device drop down box s...

Page 33: ...for the clause to be executed If the clause is empty then no action is taken Configuring Event Time Frequency Scheduled events can be initiated either on a repeat or one time basis One time events wil...

Page 34: ...the checkboxes under Date for the days of the week and months of the year that you want this event to happen Time Selecting the time of day an event occurs is accomplished using the Time column Hours...

Page 35: ...ected cell at a time To select a cell just click in the cell box and it will transform the background should be yellow To unselect a cell click in the yellow portion of the cell or onto another cell C...

Page 36: ...tus inputs S01x to S04x are allowed Status Conditionals Meters The meter conditional takes 2 parameters the meter number and whether it is in high alarm or low alarm The following are valid meter cond...

Page 37: ...TRUE if the reset switch is low and will return FALSE if the reset switch is high Clauses Clauses perform actions such as setting a Boolean value setting the state of a relay or executing the event of...

Page 38: ...ration Manual SET UP Restoring to Factory Defaults NOTE The WVRC 4 Plus factory defaults may be restored by holding the front panel PGM button IN repowering the unit wait for the SS and PF LED s to fl...

Page 39: ...e mail support broadcasttools com voice 360 854 9559 fax 866 783 1742 39 WVRC 4 Plus Installation and Operation Manual SET UP Email Network Setup Web Page...

Page 40: ...fault 25 SMTP Return Address Enter your return email here If an email cannot be deliv ered a message stating why will be sent to this address NOTE The user must enter the following items before an ema...

Page 41: ...rm is queued and emailed as a digest every 24 hours The number of queued alarms is displayed on the Monitor Control page Daily Alarm Email Time The time that queued alarms are sent Queued alarms are s...

Page 42: ...ult is 1400 bytes Time Zone Offset from UTC Sets the timezone Default 8 Set Time The hour minute second month day and year boxes can be used to set the time of the RTC The time is only updated if you...

Page 43: ...pop up indicating the status of the email and an error condition if the email was not sent correctly If an email was not sent correctly please review your SMTP set tings and correct as necessary NOTE...

Page 44: ...ys if the alarm is entering or exiting an alarm condition Date Displays what date the alarm was logged Time Displays what time the alarm was logged NOTE With the admin access level the user may contro...

Page 45: ...6 783 1742 45 WVRC 4 Plus Installation and Operation Manual SET UP About Web Page The About Web Page displays the product name firmware version numbers and Broadcast Tools Web site link WEBSITE Visit...

Page 46: ...d Lower Relays are controlled by entering the single digit channel number 1 4 of the relay you wish to control followed by for Lower or for Raise To query the new analog metering value press the chann...

Page 47: ...disable or 9 for poll Power fail silence sensor and temperature are controlled with 99 followed by 1 for power fail 2 for silence sensor and 3 for temperature 1 to enable 0 to disable or 9 to poll So...

Page 48: ...this should illuminate the front panel PGM LED 3 Enter the two digit address of the message you wish to program into connected the telephone A list of available messages and their addresses is provid...

Page 49: ...t 1 21 5 Analog Input 2 22 5 Analog Input 3 23 5 Analog Input 4 24 5 Engineering Unit 1 31 2 6 Engineering Unit 2 32 2 6 Engineering Unit 3 33 2 6 Engineering Unit 4 34 2 6 Number 0 40 2 6 Number 1 41...

Page 50: ...n Fahrenheit ON Celsius DIP 3 If OFF description messages will be played when controlled via dial up If ON raise and lower description messages will not be played DIP 4 OFF Xport control ON Control vi...

Page 51: ...tor contact closures to ground or external logic source Power Failure input Optically isolated 6 to 12 VDC 10 ma center positive 2 1mm x 5 5mm coax type Connectors Metering analog status relays telco...

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