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I P   I/ O8

 

Network 

Monitoring &  

Control 

User Manual 

 

H A R M O N Y

 

Summary of Contents for Harmony IP I/O8

Page 1: ...1 IP I O8 Network Monitoring Control User Manual H A R M O N Y ...

Page 2: ...I O8 Network Monitoring Control User Manual 2 Harmony IP I O8 Network Monitoring Control Manual August 2020 Email support encomwireless com Toll Free 1 855 730 1122 Worldwide 403 230 1122 Web www encomwireless com ...

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Page 4: ...tartup 10 LAN Search 11 Real Time LAN Search 11 LAN Search Tabs 12 Connect List 13 Load List 13 Modify List 14 New List 14 Adding Radios To Your Connect List 15 CONFIGURING THE UNIT 16 Basic Settings Tab 17 System Tab 18 Alert Tab 20 Snmp Tab 21 Protocol Tab 22 Calendar Tab 23 Io Mapping Tab 24 Event Logs Tab 25 Security Tab 26 APPLICATIONS 27 HARMONY IP I O8 Inputs 27 HARMONY IP I O8 Outputs 30 L...

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Page 7: ...ant safety warnings and precautions throughout this manual WARNING indicates that serious bodily harm or death may result from failure to adhere to the precautions CAUTION indicates that damage to equipment may result if the instructions are not followed NOTE indicates certain conditions that the user should be aware of ...

Page 8: ...itor and control remote HARMONY devices from a user friendly front panel Status LEDs show the state of the remote device s digital inputs Switches allow you to manually turn the remote device s digital outputs on or off A simple web based interface lets you configure control and check the status of the device No extra software is required With Encom proprietary I O Mapping technology any input at ...

Page 9: ...TENNAS WITH I O8 UNITS Integrated 900MHz wireless communication is an option for HARMONY IP I O8 devices designed with a reverse polarity TNC female antenna connector NOTE An antenna is not supplied with the unit To order an antenna please contact your local Encom Wireless dealer or email sales encomwireless com ANTENNAS COMPATIBLE WITH HARMONY IP I O8 UNITS There are 2 types of antennas typically...

Page 10: ...e ON OFF control over an existing wired or wireless IP network for unlimited input and output No computer is required for normal operation in this configuration Networked Mode is used to set up for communication with STRATOS This allows devices to be monitored and controlled anywhere an internet connection is available IP I O8 Security Lighting Irrigation Control Push Buttons Motion Detection Wate...

Page 11: ... that the RF LED will have based on the connection between two HARMONY devices Gateway Basic Gateway Advanced Gateway E Lite 450 SBX Ø LED is ON If the RF LED is solid then the two devices can communicate reliably Ø LED is BLINKING If the LED is blinking then there is an issue blocking device communication Ø INPUT LEDs Indicates the status of each of the 8 inputs The LED for an activated input wil...

Page 12: ...ws XP or Windows Vista 1GB RAM 100 MB free hard drive space Microsoft NET framework 2 0 After downloading the latest version of the ControlPAK software 1 Click Setup The ControlPAK Install screen appears 2 Click Next The ControlPAK Software License Agreement screen appears 3 Click I agree and then click Next The Upgrade Uninstall screen appears 4 Click Next The Select Directory screen appears 5 En...

Page 13: ...trol User Manual 9 CONFIGURING YOUR HARMONY IP I O8 The first step in using ControlPAK to configure your radio is to enter the correct configuration mode There are three options available from the main screen ETHERNET SERIAL CONTACT CLOSURE ...

Page 14: ...traight through Ethernet cable is required to connect the Harmony IP I O8 to a switch a hub or the computer on which ControlPAK is installed On your desktop double click the ControlPAK icon to start the software Click on Ethernet and then click All Ethernet to start the system discovery process ...

Page 15: ...reen where you can continue selecting and configuring each of your radios and repeating the configuration steps REAL TIME LAN SEARCH If you do not see your radio listed click the Refresh button to update the list When you program a radio as outlined in the following pages the radio will be reset and the software will return to this page At that point the radio will still be completing its reboot p...

Page 16: ...le network interface cards NIC select the desired network interface on this menu The IP NetMask and Gateway addresses will be shown for the selected NIC card New IP This menu is used to change the radio s IP Net Mask and Gateway addresses Settings Enter the LAN Search Time interval Enter a longer search time if you are having trouble finding a radio ...

Page 17: ... and need to be accessed This list could include all or only specific radios in a network Each Connect List is saved as a specific file LOAD LIST The Load List button opens a Connect List file First select the desired Connect List 1 then click the Load List button 2 The list of radios found will be displayed on the right yellow background under the Real Time Network Scan List 1 2 ...

Page 18: ...ist button To create a new Connect List click on the Modify List button and you will be taken to the Connect List creation screen shown below NEW LIST Click on the New button to create a new Connect List file A screen will display asking you to type in a name for your new Connect List Once you ve entered a name and clicked OK you will then see the Connect List file name you created appear in the F...

Page 19: ...n then click on the OK button to add it to the Radios in List section Delete Entry To remove a radio from the Radios in List section click on the radio to select it and then click on the Delete Entry button Edit Entry You can also edit any of the radios shown in the Radios in List section by selecting it and then clicking the Edit Entry button This will allow you to edit the radio s IP Address Des...

Page 20: ...n Export existing configurations to an encrypted file Import encrypted configuration data from an exported file into ControlPAK NOTE The radio is not programmed until the Save button is clicked Reload current configuration data from the radio into ControlPAK Save configuration data to a radio Sets radio with factory default parameters NOTE The radio is not programmed until the Save button is click...

Page 21: ...uipment The primary hop pattern needs to match in each radio in the particular network for proper communication Repeater Use in System Click this checkbox to enable a HARMONY device to function as a Repeater in your system Failure to enable this option on this Master IP I O8 can cause incorrect communication to occur Output Power Enable RF Noise Filter Output Power is adjustable from a minimum of ...

Page 22: ...nicating are added in During the system setup the schedule number that is to be used per device is to be added in during the creation of the system Refer to the image above From the Beacon Flasher section of the System tab panel click the Add button This will enable the section to be active allowing you to enter the details for a HARMONY device Type a name for the HARMONY device in the Name field ...

Page 23: ...r a Description for the HARMONY device this may be the location where the device is installed Press the Apply button to add this entry to the list Repeat these steps for each HARMONY device that is to be linked to your IP I O8 The list will show the entire system ...

Page 24: ...larms are listed below with corresponding descriptions Override Changed The addition or removal of an override Input Changed Change of an input connected to the IP I O8 Output Changed Change of an output connected to the IP I O8 Low Battery not available in HARMONY IP I O8 Lamp Failed not available in HARMONY IP I O8 A C Lost not available in HARMONY IP I O8 Solar Panel Disconnected not available ...

Page 25: ... permits access to device information o Trap Version Select the SNMP version s of the trap messages generated from your IPIO8 o Trap Manager Host IP IP address of your Trap Manager software o Trap Community Name string included when IP I O8 sends Traps to your Trap Manger software SNMP V3 Setup Allows you to set up settings specific to SNMP V3 o User Name Login name to access your IP I O8 SNMP inf...

Page 26: ...in a cell modem based network With this option selected IP I O8 will initiate communication with STRATOS I O when any of the enabled events occurs The following options are required if your Gateway Protocol Mode is set to Report by Exception Report Settings o Server IP Address The IP address of the STRATOS I O you want the IP I O8 to connect to o Server IP Port The IP port of the STRATOS I O you w...

Page 27: ...use with the IP I O8 With different PC s different times can occur and result in an inaccurately scheduled time operation for your system The IP I O8 clock is to be synchronized for the scheduled times to turn on or off as desired If the Time Zone is not correct or the PC time has changed scheduled times will be affected 1 Click the Use PC Time to update clock box if you want to use PC clock for a...

Page 28: ...stems over the IP based LAN network This allows one or more OUTPUT from one system to mirror the status of any INPUT from the same or different systems o Multicast IP Address IP Address used to transfer I O message over the LAN network o Multicast IP Port IP Port used to transfer I O message over the LAN network For successful communication Multicast IP Address and Multicast IP Port need to be ide...

Page 29: ...T LOGS TAB The Events Logs tab allows you to record data concerning the conditions and performance of your overall system You can setup the Event Log to record general information warnings and errors in the log entries as well as what specific events get recorded ...

Page 30: ...etwork Monitoring Control User Manual 26 SECURITY TAB The Security tab is where the user name and password for a radio can be configured This ensures only authorized personnel are able to make changes to radio settings ...

Page 31: ...uts applied to the HARMONY IP I O8 can be dry contacts no voltage applied For example a switch or relay 1 Using Input Switches with your HARMONY IP I O8 The following application outlines the connection of 4 switches to the HARMONY IP I O8 Inputs Turning on a switch closes the contacts which connects the Input to ground For example when the switch that is connected to Input 1 is physically turned ...

Page 32: ...ose which connects the HARMONY IP I O8 Input to ground This will activate the corresponding input The following diagram shows 120 VAC relays but any type of relay with dry contacts no voltage applied to the contacts may be used INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 HARMONY IP I O8 Common Ground for all equipment inside cabinet 120VAC 120VAC ONLY the relay dry contacts are connected to the H...

Page 33: ...ctor Outputs Refer to the User Manual of your Traffic Controller or other equipment to determine if it is configured with Open Collector Outputs The Controller Equipment open collector outputs need to have a Pull Up Resistor 10K ohms installed The Controller Equipment signal ground must be connected to the HARMONY IP I O8 ground Connect each Controller Equipment open collector output to the HARMON...

Page 34: ...e on its Inputs If your equipment is not configured with internal pull up resistors on its inputs they must be installed as shown below In the above diagram when the HARMONY IP I O8 Output is not activated the Controller Input is pulled up to wall cube supply voltage through the pull up resistor The Controller Input is at a high level When the HARMONY IP I O8 Output is activated it is pulled to gr...

Page 35: ...elay SSR as an Output Connection with a HARMONY IP I O8 The following application shows how to connect a Solid State Relay to your HARMONY IP I O8 Output INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HARMONY IP I O8 Wall cube come with the radio Common Ground for all equipment inside cabinet INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUTPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 HARMONY IP I O8 Wall cube come with the radio Common Ground...

Page 36: ...he previous page Depending on the type of SSR you are using an inverted type is recommended you may need to change the default relay status from Normal OFF to Normal ON by clicking on the Advanced button in the I O Configuration window as follows Please be aware that after changing the output from Normal OFF to Normal ON the corresponding output status LEDs will also be inverted ...

Page 37: ...olid in both Master and Remote radios This helps assure proper communication 1 Using a Loop Back Status Confirmation The following application shows how to setup a system configured with a Loop Back Confirmation Status The diagram is as follows The system would operate in the following manner 1 The switch at the HARMONY IP I O8 Master is turned ON 2 This status change is transmitted to the Remote ...

Page 38: ...h sets of its contacts switch The set of contacts with no connections shown would be connected to the end device The other set of contacts ties Input 1 of the Remote Radio to ground Ø Input 1 of the Remote Radio is now connected to ground through the relay contacts and is activated This status change is transmitted to the Master Ø Output 1 of the Master is activated which turns the LED ON Ø This s...

Page 39: ... the About tab 2 Click the Firmware Upgrade button 3 Accept the Firmware Upgrade License Agreement 4 Read the warning message check the box that says you have read and understand the warning and then hit the Next button 5 Select the firmware version to upgrade or downgrade to click the Next button A progress bar will show the status of the upgrade or downgrade ...

Page 40: ... User Manual 36 6 After the upgrade or downgrade completes the software will automatically disconnect the radio Re connect the radio and navigate to the About screen and confirm that the HARMONY IP I O8 unit now has the correct firmware version ...

Page 41: ...When transmitting 1 Watt 30 dBm and the cable and connector losses are 2 dB the antenna gain cannot exceed 36 2 30 8 dBi If an antenna with a gain higher than 8 dBi were to be used the power setting must be adjusted accordingly HEALTH CANADA The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit an RF field in excess of Health Canada lim...

Page 42: ...1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING PART 15 21 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment INDUSTRY CANADA This device complies with Industry Canada s RSS 210 specificat...

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Page 44: ...applications in the areas of Intelligent Transportation Systems Public safety communications Municipal corporate security and IT networks Water and wastewater management Electrical utilities Oil and gas ENCOM Wireless Data Solutions Inc 7 640 42 Avenue NE Calgary AB T2E 7J9 Canada Toll free 1 855 730 1122 Phone 403 230 1122 Email sales encomwireless com www encomwireless com ...

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