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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

Introduction.................................................................................................................................................................... 1

 

Materials ......................................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

Supported Web Browsers ............................................................................................................................................ 6

 

Connectors and LEDs................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Installation...................................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Mount the Unit ............................................................................................................................................................. 7

 

DIN Rail Mounting..................................................................................................................................................... 7

 

Connect Sensors ......................................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Connect to Ethernet..................................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Connect the Power .................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Connect a Modem ..................................................................................................................................................... 10

 

Overview - Use And Operation .................................................................................................................................. 11

 

Sensors................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

IP Assignment......................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

User Management .................................................................................................................................................. 11

 

Alerts ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11

 

Data Logging........................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Email ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

SNMP...................................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Syslog ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

SMS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

WAP ........................................................................................................................................................................ 12

 

Power-on/Reset Operation ..................................................................................................................................... 12

 

Out-of-Box Operation.............................................................................................................................................. 12

 

Device Discovery Tool ................................................................................................................................................ 13

 

Use and Operation via Web Interface........................................................................................................................ 14

 

Log In ......................................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

General Settings ........................................................................................................................................................ 15

 

Network Settings........................................................................................................................................................ 16

 

Email Configuration ................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

Date and Time ........................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

User Management ..................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

User Privileges........................................................................................................................................................ 19

 

Guest User.............................................................................................................................................................. 20

 

Sensor Management ................................................................................................................................................. 21

 

Name ...................................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

Thresholds .............................................................................................................................................................. 22

 

Alert Timing............................................................................................................................................................. 22

 

Alert Methods.......................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

Email.................................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

SNMP .................................................................................................................................................................. 22

 

Syslog .................................................................................................................................................................. 22

 

SMS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 22

 

Summary of Contents for ENVIROMUX-MINI

Page 1: ...MAN061 Rev Date 7 15 2011 ENVIROMUX MINI Mini Server Environment Monitoring System Installation and Operation Manual ENVIROMUX Series ...

Page 2: ...Shielded CAT 5 5e or 6 cable must be used to connect to the ETHERNET and RS232 ports in order to meet CE emission requirements Shielded cable must be used to connect to the DRY CONTACT ports in order to meet CE emission requirements CE Statement We Network Technologies Inc declare under our sole responsibility that the ENVIROMUX MINI is in conformity with European Standard EN55022 UL Listing CUL F...

Page 3: ...IP Assignment 11 User Management 11 Alerts 11 Data Logging 12 Email 12 SNMP 12 Syslog 12 SMS 12 WAP 12 Power on Reset Operation 12 Out of Box Operation 12 Device Discovery Tool 13 Use and Operation via Web Interface 14 Log In 14 General Settings 15 Network Settings 16 Email Configuration 17 Date and Time 18 User Management 19 User Privileges 19 Guest User 20 Sensor Management 21 Name 22 Thresholds...

Page 4: ... to the Ethernet 9 Figure 7 Connect the AC adapter and power up 10 Figure 8 Connect a Modem 10 Figure 9 Device Discovery Tool page 13 Figure 10 Login prompt to access web interface 14 Figure 11 Administrator s Status Summary page and menu 14 Figure 12 General menu for administrative settings 15 Figure 13 Network configuration page defaults shown 16 Figure 14 Email configuration page 17 Figure 15 D...

Page 5: ...tphones firmware version 1 34 or higher required Supports SMTP protocol Supports SNMP V1 MIB Supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 and higher Firefox 2 0 and higher and Netscape Navigator 9 firmware version 1 34 or higher required Sensor alerts and log messages are sent using email Syslog and SNMP traps when any monitored environmental condition exceeds a user specified range Sensor alerts end ...

Page 6: ... and 25 foot cable lengths ENVIROMUX T xx Temperature Sensor for ENVIROMUX MINI ENVIROMUX T IND xx Temperature Sensor for ENVIROMUX MIN IND Applications from 32 F to 104 F 0ºC to 40ºC for the ENVIROMUX T xx Applications from 4 F to 167 F 20ºC to 75ºC for the ENVIROMUX T IND xx High resistance to external influences on the cable due to digital output signal Accurate to within 1 35 F 0 75ºC Includes...

Page 7: ...ned leads on 3 wires For use with ENVIROMUX MINI purchased on or after 11 1 2007 Regulatory approvals RoHS ENVIROMUX M DCS Door Contact Sensor Monitors access with a magnetic bridge sensor Screw terminals for 2 wire interface Wide actuating gap approximately 1 Normally closed circuit connection Dimensions WxDxH in 0 5x0 5x2 Switch 0 5x0 5x2 Magnet ENVIROMUX TDS Tamper Switch Sends activation signa...

Page 8: ...ange protections Surface or corner mounting Pulse count or single shot triggering Good RFI protection Screw terminal Maximum cable length 1000 ft Includes 9V 1A power supply Includes mounting bracket for installing the sensor to a ceiling or wall For use with ENVIROMUX MINI only Regulatory approvals CE RoHS ENVIROMUX GBS P Glass Break Detection Sensor Acoustically detects the cracking of glass Adj...

Page 9: ...uthorized phone number for sending SMS text messages Quad band 850 900 1800 1900 MHz Embedded TCP IP stack SMS Text and PDU point to point cell broadcast Power 110 or 220 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz via AC adapter For use with ENVIROMUX MINI only Regulatory Approvals CE RoHS ENVIROMUX 3G 3G Serial Modem Sends SMS text messages to a cell phone when a sensor goes out of range of a configurable threshold Remo...

Page 10: ...VIROMUX TRH sensors The right port is 1 the left port is 2 as listed in the Summary Page on Page 14 3 WATER Wire Terminal Block for connection of ENVIROMUX LD liquid detection sensor 4 CONTACTS 1 4 Wire Terminal Block for connecting dry contact sensors 5 PWR Green LED illuminates to indicate proper power to the unit and normal operation i e indicates that there are no alerts 6 FAULT Red LED illumi...

Page 11: ...e ENVIROMUX MINI can be secured to any convenient surface Use appropriate hardware not supplied when mounting Figure 1 Rotate the tabs for Zero RU mounting DIN Rail Mounting The ENVIROMUX MINI D is for mounting to a DIN rails in a server rack It is supplied with a DIN rail clip on the back With the clip installed it can be readily snapped to a DIN rail and easily removed Press the side of the clip...

Page 12: ...esults use the ENVIROMUX T IND with model ENVIROMUX MINI IND see Sensors page 11 Figure 3 Connect sensors to ENVIROMUX MINI 2 Connect the optional liquid detection sensor ENVIROMUX LD sold separately to the terminals marked WATER or to the terminals marked CONTACTS The two wire cable provided can be extended to a total cable length of up to 1000 ft using any two conductors minimum 18AWG for 1000 f...

Page 13: ...liquid detection sensors just apply the two wires of the sensor to the 5V and terminals for a numbered contact It doesn t matter which wire goes on 5V or ground when wiring liquid detection sensors Connect to Ethernet Connect a CAT5 patch cable RJ45 connectors on each end wired pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 etc from the local Ethernet network connection to the connector on the ENVIROMUX MINI marke...

Page 14: ...RJ45F EM adapter supplied with modem See Figure 8 The ENVIROMUX GSMA P modem will connect at the RS232 port using the 15HDM RJ45F EM adapter supplied with modem The phone number of the contact person can be configured on the sensor configuration page page 21 Note A Mini SIM card not included must be installed in the modem for the modem to send messages Figure 8 Connect a Modem Note The RS232 port ...

Page 15: ...resence of any conductive liquid typically water covering an area at least 5 8 inch in diameter and 1 8 inch deep IP Assignment An IP address can be assigned to the ENVIROMUX MINI through either of three methods Using the NTI Discovery Tool page 13 Manually through the web interface on the Network page page 16 Automatically by a DHCP server page 16 Initially IP configuration will be the easiest to...

Page 16: ...s alert mode and for all log events The destination for Syslog can be configured on the Log Methods page page 24 SMS The ENVIROMUX MINI can send alerts as SMS message when a modem GSM or 3G Serial is connected page 10 The phone number destination for all SMS messages is configured on the sensor configuration page page 21 Note Only one phone number can be used If the phone number is changed for one...

Page 17: ...e Discovery Tool must be connected to the same physical network and in order for the Device Discovery Tool to work Note There cannot be a firewall between the computer using the Device Discovery Tool and the ENVIROMUX MINI If a firewall is present between them the Device Discovery Tool will not work Figure 9 Device Discovery Tool page Use the Device Discovery Tool to display all NTI devices on you...

Page 18: ...r must log in Log In To access the web interface type the current IP address into the address bar of the web browser The default IP address is shown below Note If the HTTP Server Port number is changed page 16 from port 80 default then the port number will need to be added to the IP address i e if the port number is changed to 95 then the IP address would be http 192 168 1 21 95 A log in prompt re...

Page 19: ...ocation will also appear in SNMP trap messages to aid in user identification of the source of the alert Update sensor status pages configure how often the sensors will have data updated on the summary page Restore restore the ENVIROMUX MINI to all factory default settings including usernames passwords and all network and sensor settings Reboot reboot the ENVIROMUX MINI refreshing settings and comm...

Page 20: ...ettings include MAC Address factory assigned MAC Media Access Control address no changes are allowed in this field IP Address unique IP address for the ENVIROMUX MINI assigned by the network administrator or select Obtain an IP address automatically to have a DHCP server assign the IP address Subnet Mask for the ENVIROMUX MINI assigned by the network administrator Gateway of the ENVIROMUX MINI ass...

Page 21: ...a email SMTP Server Defines the outgoing SMTP server by its DNS name or numeric IP address Notify addresses Defines the email addresses of recipient s Addresses up to 3 must be separated by comma A maximum of 112 characters including commas is accepted in this field Note Improper configuration of these fields may temporarily cause the ENVIROMUX MINI to stop working To troubleshoot email configurat...

Page 22: ... Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes Synchronize with TIMEP Server used to specify a TIMEP server with which to synchronize the system time Select the radio button and enter either the domain name or IP address of the desired time server Change Date Time Manually to manually change the date and or time select the radio button and enter the desired date and or time into the Date ...

Page 23: ...ters in length and can be the same types of characters as the username A user can be classified as a User with only user privileges or as an Administrator with full administrative privileges Note Be careful who is indicated as an administrator instead of as a user Anyone listed as an administrator has full access to change anything as if they were the administrator In the event administrator passw...

Page 24: ...n the browser s address bar Figure 17 Status Summary and menu for Guest users On this screen the status of each sensor connected to the ENVIROMUX MINI is displayed The guest may view the system log and the status of any sensor To be able to configure system settings the user must log in Click on the LOG IN link at the bottom left of the menu A prompt will appear calling for a username and password...

Page 25: ...nce it was last powered on if the sensor is an ENVIROMUX T RH or TRH If the sensor is a dry contact type the contact condition and most recent alert will be indicated To modify the sensor s attributes thresholds alert methods name etc click on the Configure button A screen like the following will appear format may vary depending upon the type of sensor Figure 19 Sensor alert record configuration S...

Page 26: ...notify a user via email SMS SNMP traps V1 or Syslog messages Alerts are also indicated on the FAULT LED on the front of the ENVIROMUX MINI and in the WEB interface on the Summary Page Email For the ENVIROMUX MINI to send an email alert the Email settings on the Email page and the IP address of the DNS server on the Network page must be properly configured Put a checkmark in the Email box to enable...

Page 27: ... to the criteria established under Events to Log page 24 Each record can be left as it is for future viewing or deleted from the list To delete a record select the line from the box in the left column and click on Delete Selected To delete only the entries on the page of records being viewed click on Select All and then Delete Selected To delete all of the records on all pages of the log click on ...

Page 28: ...by the user in response to an alert whether they are dismissed or acknowledged can be logged by making the appropriate selection After selections have been made press Apply to save them or Cancel to start over Figure 21 Configure events to be logged Log Methods Within the Log Methods page Figure 22 the user can define how if at all they will receive notification of events that are recorded by the ...

Page 29: ...apacity to provide time for the user to receive the alert and take any necessary action before the log overflows When the log overflows the user can either have the log stop recording by selecting Discontinue log or have the oldest records in the log overwritten with the newer records by selecting Wrap log With the selections made press Apply for the selections to take effect Figure 23 Overflow ac...

Page 30: ...mobile A log in prompt requiring a username and password will appear Username Administrator uppercase letter for A only Password admin lower case letters only Note usernames and passwords are case sensitive Note The user will not be required to login if the Guest account is enabled page 19 Figure 24 WAP Login page With a successful login a screen similar to the following will appear This is the on...

Page 31: ...eds to be returned to all default settings either the web interface or the Restore button on the front of the ENVIROMUX MINI see Figure 26 can be used To use the Restore button 1 Power OFF the ENVIROMUX MINI 2 Press and hold the Restore button using a pen or other pointed object 3 Power ON the ENVIROMUX MINI 4 Continue to hold the button for 10 seconds 5 Release the button Figure 26 Location of th...

Page 32: ...er to the ENVIROMUX MINI 7 Continue to hold the Spacebar on the PC until the prompt eZ80L92 appears 8 Release the Spacebar 9 Press C to clear the existing firmware You will be prompted to either press Enter to continue or any other key to cancel When erasure is complete the prompt eZ80L92 appears 10 Press L to load the firmware file from the PC When prompted by the message Start sending file via X...

Page 33: ...aseT Ethernet interface RS232 Port One female RJ45 connector Supports 3 wire interface Tx Rx and GND Environmental Operating temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 167 F 0 C to 75 C for ENVIROMUX MINI IND Storage temperature 20 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C Operating and Storage Relative Humidity 17 to 90 non condensing RH General Compatible Modems ENVIROMUX GSM P Teltonika CM1100 requires firmwa...

Page 34: ...he ENVIROMUX MINI to get access to the configuration pages Sensor summary page fails to list sensors Browser is incorrectly going to the cache for updates Observed in both Netscape and Firefox browsers all versions Clear browser cache and reload Disable caching within the browser Use Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher for web configuration E mail message body is missing from E mail alerts E mail or s...

Page 35: ...n 11 port channel 16 privileges 19 Restore button 27 restore default settings 15 RS232 port 6 Sensor management 21 sensor status 20 sensors 2 SMS 22 SMTP server 17 SNMP 16 22 SNMP traps 12 Specifications 29 subnet mask 11 Syslog 22 Temperatures measured 11 TIMEP server 18 troubleshooting 30 Update firmware 28 user accounts 11 19 username and password 14 26 WAP login 26 Web interface 11 14 WARRANTY...

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