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[ENG] NetPing IO R401, User Guide -[ENG] [R401] 2. Limitation of Liability and Copyright

[ENG] [R401] 2. Limitation of Liability and Copyright

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[ENG] [R401] 2. Limitation of Liability and Copyright

Limitation of Liability and Copyright

The information, contained in this document, can be changed by the manufacturer without a prior notice. Although 
every effort was made to make the information in this document accurate and without errors, the manufacturer is 
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manufacturer is not liable if supplied equipment, software and this user guide does not correspond to expectations 
of a user and his/her opinion about where and how to use all the above. All copyrights on supplied devices, 
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Summary of Contents for IO R401

Page 1: ... ENG NetPing IO R401 User Guide ...

Page 2: ...605 11 NetPing Supply Voltage Sensor 995S2 13 PIR detector mod M105 1E 14 External NetPing AC DIN socket 15 Buzzer mod STD 3025 15 Airflow sensor GRID 120 120 10mm NC 16 ENG R401 6 Using IO Lines for Managing External Devices in the Output Mode 18 Electrical parameters of IO lines IO1 IO2 18 Equivalent circuit 19 Electrical parameters of input lines I3 I4 19 Equivalent circuit 20 ENG R401 7 Resett...

Page 3: ... ENG NetPing IO R401 User Guide ...

Page 4: ... This User Guide is designed for network administrators and users who set up or operate the device To work with the device properly a user must have an idea about the principles of building and functioning of local networks as well as possess the next knowledge and skills Basic knowledge in the area of local and global networks Basic knowledge in the area of architecture and principles of work of ...

Page 5: ...t software and this user guide does not correspond to expectations of a user and his her opinion about where and how to use all the above All copyrights on supplied devices described in this User Guide as well as firmware and software of devices and this User Guide belong to NetPing global Ltd Сopying replication and translation of this user guide to other languages are not allowed without a prior...

Page 6: ...f the NetPing IO R401 device is shown in this image There are two Ethernet 10 100 BASE TX connectors on the front panel of the device The device can be connected to the Ethernet network using any of these connectors The second connector can be used to connect any network devices including other NetPing devices Connectors and indication elements Element Function DC IN 12V power connector ...

Page 7: ...s 2x 100 BASE TX Ethernet CPU An indicator of the device operation The indicator flashes when it transmit packets to the network Fast flashing occurs when the device is reset to initial factory settings LINK An indicator of the device operation It flashes when it receives packets The back panel of the NetPing IO 254R301 device is shown in this image ...

Page 8: ...nt Function IO1 2 Input output lines I3 4 Input lines 12V External sensors power output 250mA 5V External sensors power output 250mA GND Ground Default Reset button to the factory settings In order to reset you need to turn on the device with the button held down wait until the CPU indicator stops flashing and release the button ...

Page 9: ...ply unit to the power connector 4 Insert the power supply unit into an electrical socket The power indicator will light up 5 Insert the Ethernet cord into any Ethernet connector of the devicer connect it to the switch or directly to the network card of the computer 6 IP address was set by default Fot the initial setting of the device make sure that the address of your computer is located in the sa...

Page 10: ...he device open the web interface of the device using this address http 192 168 0 100 with the help of a browser it is recommendable to use the latest version of Google Chrome In order to authorize use Login visor Password ping Further configuration of the device is carried out in the web interface of the device Attention The description of the web interface can be found in a separate document DKSF...

Page 11: ...ected does not matter Loop Terminal The first wire One of the lines IO1 2 or I3 4 The second wire GND The maximum allowed loop lenght is 100 meters Liquid sensor mod 2605 Coloured cable Terminal Black GND Red 5V Green One of the lines IO1 2 or I3 4 It is strictly prohibited to connect sensors and external modules to the Netping devices with power on The configuration of the device and receiving no...

Page 12: ... using Cable 4 extenders 4m which are connected in series into each other or independently using any wire with a cross section of at least 0 4 mm2 The maximum permissible loop length is 100 meters The sensor has two connectors on different sides 6p6c for connecting to the monitoring device and 4p4c for connecting to the sensitive cable Attention The corresponding IO line must be switched to the in...

Page 13: ...IO R401 User Guide ENG R401 5 Connection of sensors ENG R401 5 Connection of sensors NetPing Supply Voltage Sensor 995S2 NetPing Supply Voltage Sensor is connected with a tree wire line in accordance with the table ...

Page 14: ...ble 4 extenders 4m which are connected in series into each other or independently using any wire with a cross section of at least 0 4 mm2 The maximum permissible loop length is 100 meters PIR detector mod M105 1E PIR detector is connected with a four wire line in accordance with the table The sensors of the dry contact type a supply volyage sensor 995S2 a liquid sensor and other are connected to I...

Page 15: ...ou connect the socket you will use all the wires except the brown white one The IO line to which the NetPing AC DIN socket is connected should be put into the Input state When the state is log 0 on the IO line at the socket there will be 220 V the load will be turned on When the state is log 1 on the IO line the socket will be withour power the load will be disconnected The management of external ...

Page 16: ...e cable with a lug at the ends You can extend the length of the cable using Cable 4 extenders 4m which are connected in series into each other or independently using any wire with a cross section of at least 0 4 mm2 The maximum permissible loop length is 100 meters Airflow sensor GRID 120 120 10mm NC This sensor is a dry contact type sensor so the order of connecting wires does not matter The numb...

Page 17: ...channel IO1 2 or I3 4 in the device web interface The sensor is supplied with a non detachable cable with a lug at the ends You can extend the length of the cable using Cable 4 extenders 4m which are connected in series into each other or independently using any wire with a cross section of at least 0 4 mm2 The maximum permissible loop length is 100 meters Attention The corresponding IO line must ...

Page 18: ...linds a water pump a heating boiler electric heaters and so on remote management of a power plant a diesel generator a gas generator It is possible to use auxiliary relays with the supply voltage from an external 12V source A controlled NetPing AC DIN socket can be used to connect to IO lines We can also recommend ready made relay assemblies that can be connected to our devices for example a power...

Page 19: ...O Lines for Managing External Devices in the Output Mode ENG R401 6 Using IO Lines for Managing External Devices in the Output Mode Equivalent circuit Electrical parameters of input lines I3 I4 the voltage of logic 1 8 2 V the voltage of logic 0 3 5 V ...

Page 20: ... ENG NetPing IO R401 User Guide ENG R401 6 Using IO Lines for Managing External Devices in the Output Mode ENG R401 6 Using IO Lines for Managing External Devices in the Output Mode Equivalent circuit ...

Page 21: ...ault button If you follow the steps successfully the LED will blink indicating the reset of the parameters After resetting the parameters to the default values it is necessary to carry out the initial configuration of the device By default the device has the following parameters Username visor Password ping IP address 192 168 0 100 The musk of the subnetwork 255 255 255 0 Gate не установлен SNMPco...

Page 22: ...ocuments and Links ENG R401 8 Additional Documents and Links The page of the device on the manufacturer s website The official website of the manufacturer http www netpingdevice com The contacts of the technical support support netpingdevice com Phone 886 2 23121582 Email support netpingdevice com ...

Page 23: ...nd provide an update to the customer Only the errors that block normal use of the device at conditions and for performing functions described in this User Guide are a subject to mandatory fix This warranty does not apply to cases when defects appear because of a misuse of a device any modifications of a device without a written permission of the manufacturer opening up a device a warranty sticker ...

Page 24: ...ced functionality of remote setting and configuration allows you to change any parameters remotely and centrally for a large number of devices The storage of the devices is carried out at the temperatures from 40 up to 70 С The content of dust vapors of acids and alkalis corrosive gases and other harmful impurities that cause corrosion should not exceed the content of corrosive agents for type 1 a...

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