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[Docs] NetPing 8/PWR-220 v4/SMS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3

1.1 

 

[ENG] NetPing 8/PWR-220 v4/SMS, User guide  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4

1.1.1 

 

[8PWR] Copyright and Disclaimer  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5

1.1.2 

 

[8PWR] Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6

1.1.3 

 

[8PWR] Device Overview  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  7

1.1.4 

 

[8PWR] Sockets and Indication Elements  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  8

1.1.5 

 

[8PWR] Power Supply Channels Management  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12

1.1.6 

 

[8PWR] Setting Parameters to Default Values (to the Factory Settings)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13

1.1.7 

 

[8PWR] Using IO Lines for External Devices Management (in an Output Mode)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14

1.1.8 

 

[8PWR] Sensors Plugin  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16

1.1.9 

 

[8PWR] Shipping Kit  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18

1.1.10 

 

[8PWR] Operating and Storage Conditions  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19

1.1.11 

 

[8PWR] Warranty  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  20

1.2 

 

[ENG] NetPing 8/PWR-220 v4/SMS, Firmware description  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  21

1.2.1 

 

[ENG] 1. [DKSF 48.5 IU] The Introduction  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  22

1.2.2 

 

[ENG] 2. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Getting Basic Information about The Device  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  23

1.2.2.1 

 

[ENG] 2.1. [DKSF 48.5 IU] The Username and Password in Default  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  24

1.2.2.2 

 

[ENG] 2.2. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Know a IP Address in Default and a MAC Address of the Device  . . . . . .  25

1.2.2.3 

 

[ENG] 2.3. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Connecting to The Web-Interface of a Device with Authentication in Default  . . .  27

1.2.2.4 [ENG] 2.4. [DKSF 48.5 IU] I Need to Know the Firmware and Hardware Versions, the Serial Number, the Device

 

Model and Uptime. How Can I Do It?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  28
1.2.2.5 

 

[ENG] 2.5. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Where can I see the Hostname, the Location and The Contacts of the Device?  .  29

1.2.2.6 

 

[ENG] 2.6. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How Can I Reboot the Device?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  30

1.2.3 

 

[ENG] 3. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Basic Configuration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  31

1.2.3.1 

 

[ENG] 3.1. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Set up a Hostname, a Location and the Contacts of the Device?  . . . . . .  32

1.2.3.2 

 

[ENG] 3.2. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Where Can I Change the Settings of the Network Interface  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  33

1.2.3.3 

 

[ENG] 3.3. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Changing a Username and a Password  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  34

1.2.3.4 

 

[ENG] 3.4. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Set the Community for SNMP?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  35

1.2.3.5 

 

[ENG] 3.5. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Restrict the Access to the Device?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  36

1.2.3.6 

 

[ENG] 3.6. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Turn Off All Notifications Quickly?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  37

1.2.3.7 

 

[ENG] 3.7. [DKSF 48.5 IU] There is a need to send SNMP Trap Notifications. How Can I Configure This?  .  38

1.2.3.8 

 

[ENG] 3.8. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Set up The Clock?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  39

1.2.3.9 

 

[ENG] 3.9. [DKSF 48.5 IU] I Want to Configure SYSLOG. How Can I do It?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  41

1.2.3.10 

 

[ENG] 3.10. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Receive Notifications and Reports via Email?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  42

1.2.3.11 

 

[ENG] 3.11. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Update the Firmware of the Device?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  43

1.2.3.12 

 

[ENG] 3.12. [DKSF 48.5 IU] What Messages are There in the System Log?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  44

1.2.4 

 

[ENG] 4. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Working with Temperature Sensors  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  48

1.2.4.1 

 

[ENG] 4.1. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Which Temperature Sensors are Supported by the Device  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  49

1.2.4.2 

 

[ENG] 4.2. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Detect a Unique ID number of a 1-Wire Temperature Sensor?  . . . . . . . .  50

1.2.4.3 

 

[ENG] 4.3. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Where to See the Current Temperature?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  51

1.2.4.4 

 

[ENG] 4.4. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Is it Possible to Set a Description for Current Sensors?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  52

1.2.4.5 

 

[ENG] 4.5 [DKSF 48.5 IU] Setting Up and Top and the Bottom Margins of the Norm for Temperature Sensors   53

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1.2.4.6 [ENG] 4.6. [DKSF 48.5 IU] I Want to Configure Sending the Notifications When a Status of a Temperature

 

Sensor is changed. How to Do This?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  54

1.2.5 

 

[ENG] 5. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Working with a Humidity Sensor.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  55

1.2.5.1 

 

[ENG] 5.1. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Which Humidity Sensors are Supported By the Device?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  56

1.2.5.2 

 

[ENG] 5.2. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Determine a Unique ID number of a 1 Wire Humidity Sensor?  . . . . . . . .  57

1.2.5.3 

 

[ENG] 5.3. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Initial Configuration of a Humidity Sensor  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  58

1.2.5.4 [ENG] 5.4. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Viewing Readings and Configuring Parameters of the Humidity Sensor in a Web

 

Interface  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  59
1.2.5.5 [ENG] 5.5. [DKSF 48.5 IU] I Want to Configure Sending Notifications When the Status of the Humidity Sensor is

 

Changed. How Can I Do It?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  60

1.2.6 

 

[ENG] 6. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Working with 1W Smoke Sensors  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  62

1.2.6.1 

 

[ENG] 6.1. [DKSF 48.5 IU] What Smoke Sensors are Supported By the Device?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  63

1.2.6.2 

 

[ENG] 6.2. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Determine the Unique Number of a 1W Smoke Sensor?  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  64

1.2.6.3 

 

[ENG] 6.3. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Initial Configuration of Smoke Sensors  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  65

1.2.6.4 

 

[ENG] 6.4. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Is It Possible to Set the Description for Smoke Sensors?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  66

1.2.6.5 

 

[ENG] 6.5. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How Can I See The Current Status of a Smoke Sensor?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  67

1.2.6.6 

 

[ENG] 6.6. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Turn On the Power and Reset the Smoke Sensor?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  68

1.2.6.7 [ENG] 6.7. [DKSF 48.5 IU] I Want To Configure Sending the Notifications When a Status of a Smoke Sensor is

 

changed. How To Do This?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  69

1.2.7 

 

[ENG] 7. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Working with the Channels of the Discrete Input-Output  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  70

1.2.7.1 

 

[ENG] 7.1. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Is It Possible to Set a Description for the Input-Output Line?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  71

1.2.7.2 

 

[ENG] 7.2. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Configuring an Operation Mode for an Input-Output Line  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  72

1.2.7.3 

 

[ENG] 7.3. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Determine a Current Logic Level of an Input-Output Line?  . . . . . . . . . . .  73

1.2.7.4 

 

[ENG] 7.4. [DKSF 48.5 IU] How to Control an Input-Output Line in an "Output"  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  74

1.2.7.5 [ENG] 7.5. [DKSF 48.5 IU] I Want to Configure Sending Notifications When a Logic Level of an IO Line is

 

changed. How to Do This?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  75
1.2.7.6 [ENG] 7.6. [DKSF 48.5 IU] What Do I Need a Filter out Short Noise Pulses in the Parameters of Discrete IO Line

 

for?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  77

1.2.8 

 

[ENG] 8. [DKSF 48.5 IU] Working with a Built-In Relay  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  78

1.2.8.1 

 

[ENG] 8.1 [DKSF 48.5 IU] The Control Switch of the Relay  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  79

Summary of Contents for 8/PWR-220 v4/SMS

Page 1: ...re Supported by the Device 49 1 2 4 2 ENG 4 2 DKSF 48 5 IU How to Detect a Unique ID number of a 1 Wire Temperature Sensor 50 1 2 4 3 ENG 4 3 DKSF 48 5 IU Where to See the Current Temperature 51 1 2 4 4 ENG 4 4 DKSF 48 5 IU Is it Possible to Set a Description for Current Sensors 52 1 2 4 5 ENG 4 5 DKSF 48 5 IU Setting Up and Top and the Bottom Margins of the Norm for Temperature Sensors 53 53 1 2 ...

Page 2: ...07 1 2 12 2 ENG 12 2 DKSF 48 5 IU I Need to Configure the Number to Send SMS Notifications SMS уведомлений How Can I Do This 108 1 2 12 3 ENG 12 3 DKSF 48 5 IU GSM Modem Troubleshooting 109 1 2 12 4 ENG 12 4 DKSF 48 5 IU The GSM Signal Strength Checking 110 1 2 12 5 ENG 12 5 DKSF 48 5 IU The Receiving of SMS Notifications by Watchdog Events 111 1 2 12 6 ENG 12 6 DKSF 48 5 IU How can I Configure th...

Page 3: ...rver room environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com Docs NetPing 8 PWR 220 v4 SMS ...

Page 4: ...room environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG NetPing 8 PWR 220 v4 SMS User guide ...

Page 5: ... 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 written permission of a...

Page 6: ...cal specifications as well as prepare a device for an operation A User Guide is designed for network administrators and users who set up or operate a device To work with a 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 knowledg...

Page 7: ...ch input allows to provide a power supply to one or both groups of 4 output channels Switching channels between power supply inputs can be done by a command from a web interface of a device from an SNMP interface of a device with the help of SMS message or automatically when a power supply disappears on a main input Appearance A device is designed in standard dimensions for installation in a 19 ra...

Page 8: ...s an opportunity to avoid installing of an additional switch on a remote site The ports are equivalent anyone can be used for a network connection The Ethernet ports have two LEDs A left one is its glowing means that a device is turned on its blinking means transferring packages to a CPU network A right one is its lighting means having link on this port its blinking means receiving packages from a...

Page 9: ...nels is fed A LED glows when a power supply is fed from an input A which is located on a back panel of a device On a back panel there are LEDs that indicate a status of the first group of power supply channels Channels 1 4 are included into this group A status of each channel is represented by a corresponding LED of an group A LED is glowing when there is a voltage on an output a relay OUT is clos...

Page 10: ...82 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com Power Supply Inputs On a front panel there is a power supply input B On a back panel there is a power supply input A Sensor Plugin Terminals On a back panel there is a terminal block for sensors plugin Assignment of the terminals is from left to right IO1 IO2 IO3 IO4 SC SD 5V GND Reset Button ...

Page 11: ...etPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com A button is located on a back panel of a device It is designed to reset settings to default values To reset settings press the button w Reset Reset ith a sharp object and hold it while turning on a device ...

Page 12: ... groups can use the same input as a main one In cases of failure of a main input a group of channels can be switched to a backup input it is optional and is configured in a web interface of a device After recovery of a main input a group of channels returns back to it either automatically or by an administrator s command This behavior is also programmed in a web interface of a device Switching of ...

Page 13: ...d MAC addresses access filters a user name a password etc To reset parameters to default settings fulfill the next actions sequentially Turn off a power supply of a device Press the Reset button a button Set for a UniPing v3 monitoring unit Turn on a power supply of a device continuing to hold Reset button pressed for 15 20 seconds Release the button All parameters of a device are set to default s...

Page 14: ...Remote management of a power installation diesel generator gasoline It is acceptable to use intermediate relays with a power supply voltage 12 V from an external source A ready socket can be used for IO lines connection In addition we can advise ready assembly relays of other manufacturers which can be connected to our NetPing AC DIN socket devices BM8070D a power relay 16А 250V for DIN rail check...

Page 15: ...NetPing server room environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ...

Page 16: ...le length of a flat cable is 100 m 2 Leakage Sensors A leakage sensor is connected by a four wire line according to the table Sensor Flex NetPing 8 PWR 220 v4 SMS Terminal Green One of IO lines 1 2 3 4 Yellow White G Red Black G A sensor is packaged with an inseparable cable with connectors on the ends A cable length can be increased with the help of flat cable sensor which are sequentially plugge...

Page 17: ...lugging NetPing AC DIN Sockets When plugging a socket to a device all wires are used except for a brown one There is a need to switch an IO line to which a NetPing AC DIN socket is connected to the status output When a status of an IO line is logic 0 the socket will have 220V and a load will be turned on When a status of an IO line is logic 1 a socket will be cut off power and a load will be turne...

Page 18: ...yright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com 8PWR Shipping Kit A shipping kit is shown at the picture A shipping kit includes A device NetPing 8 PWRv3 SMS An antenna A user guide A packing box A power cord 2 pcs Mating terminals 2 pcs ...

Page 19: ... a long period of time without maintenance Highly developed functionality of remote setting and configuration of a device allows changing any parameters remotely and centrally for the most of the devices Devices should be stored in a temperature range between 40 С and 70 С In rooms for keeping a device a content of dust acid and alkali gases aggressive gases and other harmful impurities causing co...

Page 20: ... errors within a reasonable time and provide an update for 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 open...

Page 21: ...environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG NetPing 8 PWR 220 v4 SMS Firmware description ...

Page 22: ...ocument can be changed by a manufacturer without a prior notice Although every effort was made to make the information in this document accurate and without errors a manufacturer is not liable for their possible presence and for the consequences that may result from the errors herein A manufacturer is not liable if supplied equipment software and this user guide does not correspond to expectations...

Page 23: ...nmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 2 DKSF 48 5 IU Getting Basic Information about The Device ...

Page 24: ...g east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 2 1 DKSF 48 5 IU The Username and Password in Default The username and the password for connecting to the device web interface in default Login visor Password ping This information is written on the device case ...

Page 25: ...ngdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 2 2 DKSF 48 5 IU How to Know a IP Address in Default and a MAC Address of the Device The IP address in default is written on the case of the device The MAC address of the device you can see on the HOME page of the device s web interface where MAC Address is a unique phisical address of the device in the Ethernet network ...

Page 26: ...NetPing server room environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ...

Page 27: ...thentication by entering login and password On default Address for connecting to a device http 192 168 0 100 User visor Password ping When working in Internet Explorer web interface operation speed can be decreased Go It is recommended to use the latest version of ogle Chrome IP address of a computer should be in the same subnetwork with an IP address of a device For example if a device has an IP ...

Page 28: ...here DKSF PPP VV SS C M a special prefix for all firmware of Allentis Electronics LLC DKSF the model number of the device which the firmware is needed for PPP The project numbers usually but not necessarily coincide with the project number of the device s hardware platform is the version number Versions are numbered starting from 1 The version number changes to the next one if a significant VV exp...

Page 29: ...erface where Hostname is the domain name of the device It allows you to distinguish several NetPing devices of the same type via the name The Hostname is displayed on the HOME page and in the heading of the web interface it is sent in Syslog messages and is accessible via SNMP OID sysName Location is the description of the installation location of the NetPing device It is displayed on the HOME pag...

Page 30: ...u click button in this message the CPU LEDs on the Ethernet ports will flash and the device will reboot The uptime the Reboot of the device will reset to 0d 0h 0m 0s Using the protocole via setting the values by the OID command SNMP v1 OID The name The type The access The Description 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 911 1 0 npSoftReboot Integer READ WRITE Software reboot of the device while recording the value 1...

Page 31: ...room environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 3 DKSF 48 5 IU Basic Configuration ...

Page 32: ...ication in the field From in other notifications and available via SNMP sysName On default empty line Device Location is a description of a place of installation of a Netping device It is displayed on the home page and in the heading of a web interface is available via SNMP sysLocation empty row On default Contact is the administrator s contacts usually an e mail This information is available via ...

Page 33: ...dresses specified in the settings of a device Domain names are resolved and renewed in the next cases Firmware start and restart Saving settings through a web interface if a domain name is changed A life timeout of a DNS record specified in the response from a DNS server When a lifetime of a cache entry is expired the entry is not removed from a cache A device updates an expired entry from time to...

Page 34: ... device Setup In the section it is possible to configure the following Access Restrictions Username is a field for setting up or changing a username when accessing a device through a web interface Latin letters and numbers are used Its maximum size is 16 symbols On default visor Password is a field for setting up or changing a user s password when accessing a device through a web interface Latin l...

Page 35: ... Setup In the section it is possible to configure Access Restrictions Community for Read is a field for setting up or changing Community for read parameters of a device when accessing a device via an SNMP protocol Its maximum size is 16 characters On default SWITCH Community for Write is a field for setting up or changing Community for write parameters of a device when accessing a device via an SN...

Page 36: ...allowed to configure and browse parameters of a device via HTTP SNMP protocols A subnet mask indicated in the field is applied to the address indicated in the field As a IP Filter Netmask IP Filter result there is a subnetwork from which it is allowed to manage a device To allow access for an IP address there is a need to indicate a mask 2 in the field 55 255 255 255 IP Filter Netmask 0 0 0 0 On d...

Page 37: ...pingdevice com ENG 3 6 DKSF 48 5 IU How to Turn Off All Notifications Quickly It is possible to disable all notification types at the page of a device web interface To do this there is a need to check a checkbox Setup Disab and click the button le all notifications Apply changes The setting does not disable notifications sent to the log file and SYSLOG Disable all notifications ...

Page 38: ...re SNMP TRAP notifications are going to be sent to It is acceptable to indicate either an IP address or a domain name An empty field means that SNMP TRAP notifications are not going to be sent On default the address is not specified SNMP Trap Destination 2 is a field for setting up or changing the second address where SNMP TRAP notifications are going to be sent to It is acceptable to indicate eit...

Page 39: ...eptable to indicate or an IP address either a domain name On default ntp netping ru NTP Server 2 configuring the second NTP server It is acceptable to indicate or an IP address either a domain name On default the address is not specified Timezone a configuration of a local timezone On default UTC 03 00 Daylight Saving Time DST is a manual configuration of the daylight saving time When a checkbox i...

Page 40: ...om To use the NTP servers from the Internet a device is going to have a gateway correctly configured and a device should have the Internet connection via an NTP protocol To set a new date and time do the following set the timezone and save the configurations then fill in the fields of the new date and time according to the format specified at the webpage and click the button Apply changes ...

Page 41: ...web interface Setup In the section it is possible to configure the following SYSLOG SysLog Address is an IP address of the SYSLOG server A log file of a device will be duplicated completely on the SYSLOG server Syslog Facility is a type of programs for which logging is maintained Syslog Severity indicates the urgency of notifications from emergency to debugging After setting up all necessary param...

Page 42: ...e of an SMTP server Username On default empty line is a password of an SMTP server user Password On default empty line a sender s address From On default empty line a destination address for e mail notifications To On default empty line addresses of secondary recipients for e mail notifications to whom a copy is sent Copy To сс On default empty line is a time when reports on a status of sensors Ti...

Page 43: ...ou can easily update the firmware of a device from this page without using any Firmware specific software To do that you will need a browser supporting HTML 5 API Google Chrome or Internet Explorer of the 9th version and higher are recommended Drag a firmware file to the indicated page area Wait until a firmware file is copied to a device Click the button Update Firmware Wait for the message on a ...

Page 44: ... name of a device YYYY is a firmware version installed on a device Adjusting the Clock is recorded into the log file if a time via an NTP protocol is more than 5 minutes different from the time set on the received internal clock The notification is displayed in 2 lines The first line represents a time tag before resetting the internal clock while the second line represents a time tag right after r...

Page 45: ...when the module Watchdog N is a number of a power management channel XXXX is a description of a power management channel which is specified by a is triggered user at the page of a web interface IPA IPB IPC IP addresses specified by a user in the settings of the module Watchdog are substituted YYYY is a status corresponding to a requested IP address The next statuses are possible responds silent ig...

Page 46: ...PWR a main input X is set to feed N sockets via a web interface backup with an auto return is recorded into the log file in the moment of setting the parameter Autoreturn to a main input in a web interface N is a group of sockets The next values are possible 1 4 and 5 8 X is an input number its possible values are 1 and 2 PWR a main input X is set to feed is recorded into the log file in the momen...

Page 47: ...eb interface a large amount SMS of debugging information about a GSM modem operation will be displayed in the log file AT commands responses to AT commands operation errors and a modem status SYSLOG SUPPORT All notifications in the log are duplicated by sending notifications via a SYSLOG protocol if SYSLOG server addresses are specified in the settings of a device at the page of a Setup web interf...

Page 48: ...nvironmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 4 DKSF 48 5 IU Working with Temperature Sensors ...

Page 49: ...mperature sensor there is a need to link its unique ID number to the sensor X in the field Unique ID of 1W sensor at the page TEMPERATURE A unique ID of a 1 Wire sensor can be learned from the section ENG 4 2 DKSF 48 5 IU How to Detect a Unique ID number of a 1 Wire Temperature Sensor Temperature values and statuses of temperature sensors are updated automatically without the need to reload the we...

Page 50: ... 1 WIRE To determine a unique Id using a web interface there is a need to do as follows Unplug all 1 Wire sensors from a device Plug a sensor which unique number you want to know to a device Go to the address or go to the page of a web interface A unique Id of a sensor http ip_address_of_a_device ow_new cgi 1 WIRE will be displayed in the browser window A unique number of a 1 Wire sensor looks lik...

Page 51: ... manually Current Temperature C displays a current temperature of a sensor in degrees of Celcius A temperature value is automatically updated from time to time without reloading a web page Status displays a current status of a temperature sensor Possible values are Failure a temperature sensor is not connected or does not respond Normal a temperature sensor responds and a temperature value is with...

Page 52: ... there is a need to go to the page of a device web interface TEMPERATURE A description for temperature sensors is set in the field Memo Memo is a field for setting a brief description of a temperature sensor A memo is used in SYSLOG and log notifications and is also included into SNMP TRAP SMS e mail notifications email reports about a status of sensors Its maximum size is 16 characters On default...

Page 53: ...mperature sensor responds and a temperature value is within the margins of a specified range for this temperature sensor Above normal a temperature sensor responds and a temperature value is above a specified range for this temperature sensor Below normal a temperature sensor responds and a temperature value is below a specified range for this temperature sensor After changing the settings there i...

Page 54: ...s not checked default Temperature is below safe range is checkboxes enabling sending notifications if the current temperature falls below the bottom margin of the safe range a checkbox is not checked On default Sensor fault is checkboxes enabling sending notifications in case if a sensor fails a checkbox is not checked On default Include in Summary Report is checkboxes enabling sending periodic re...

Page 55: ...environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 5 DKSF 48 5 IU Working with a Humidity Sensor ...

Page 56: ...ports the connecting the humidity sensors of the 1 Wire type To connect a 1 Wire humidity sensor you must bind its unique number in the entry field on the page The Unique Id of 1W Sensor HUMIDITY unique 1 Wire sensor number can be found by studying the section ENG 5 2 DKSF 48 5 IU How to Determine a Unique ID number of a 1 Wire Humidity Sensor The values of relative humidity temperature and status...

Page 57: ... 1 WIRE To determine a unique Id using a web interface there is a need to do as follows Unplug all 1 Wire sensors from a device Plug a sensor which unique number you want to know to a device Go to the address or go to the page of a web interface A unique Id of a sensor http ip_address_of_a_device ow_new cgi 1 WIRE will be displayed in the browser window A unique number of a 1 Wire sensor looks lik...

Page 58: ... device are displayed Up to four humidity sensors of the 1 Wire model line can be connected to the device To connect the sensor indicate its unique Id number in the entry field Unique Id of 1W sensor Unique Id of 1W sensor os a unique number of the 1 Wire humidity sensor connected to the 1W connector The address consists of four four digit numbers in hexadecimal notation empty line In Default A un...

Page 59: ...ssible variants are sensor failed within a safe range below a safe range above a safe range Relative Humidity shows readings of a sensor which measures a relative humidity in Temperature shows readings of a temperature sensor embedded into a humidity sensor in C Dew Point is a dew point temperature which is calculated from readings of a humidity sensor and a temperature in C Top Margin of Humidity...

Page 60: ...on Setup a menu of settings for sending notifications of the next types appears Log Syslog Email SMS and SNMP Trap where Humidity is above Safe Range is a checkbox when checked a device will send notifications if relative humidity exceeds above the top margin of a safe humidity range I checkbox is not checked n default Humidity is in Safe Range is a checkbox when checked a device will send notific...

Page 61: ... in monitoring systems for example humidity sensor 3 getting damp or a humidity sensor 2 is at the safe range If a humidity sensor fails two SNMP Trap notifications are sent one about humidity and another one about temperature The description of snmpTrapOID of humidity and temperature from a humidity sensor snmpTrapOID The description If the Use common snmpTrapOID for all events and Use common snm...

Page 62: ...environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 6 DKSF 48 5 IU Working with 1W Smoke Sensors ...

Page 63: ... 1W Smoke Sensor you have to bind its unique number to the sensor X in the entry field on the Unique Id of 1W Sensor page You can find out the unique number of 1W sensor looking at the section SMOKE ENG 4 2 DKSF 48 5 IU How to Detect a Unique ID number of a 1 Wire Temperature Sensor Temperature values and statuses of temperature sensors are updated automatically without the need to reload the web ...

Page 64: ...IRE To determine a unique Id using a web interface there is a need to do as follows Unplug all 1 Wire sensors from a device Plug a sensor which unique number you want to know to a device Go to the address or go to the page of a web interface A unique Id of a sensor http ip_address_of_a_device ow_new cgi 1 WIRE will be displayed in the browser window A unique number of a 1 Wire sensor looks like th...

Page 65: ...nected to the device To connect a sensor specify its unique number in the entry field Unique Id of 1W Sensor Unique Id of 1W Sensor a unique 1 Wire smoke sensor number connected to the 1W connector The address consists of 4 four digit numbers in hexadecimal notation empty line In Default A Unique Id of 1W Sensor you can find out via 2 ways You can find out a unique Id of 1W Sensor number by means ...

Page 66: ...sible to Set the Description for Smoke Sensors To set a description for smoke sensors there is a need to go to the page of a device web interface SMOKE Description of smoke sensors is set at the field Memo Memo is a field for setting a brief description of a smoke sensor A memo is used in SYSLOG and log file notifications and is included into SNMP TRAP notifications Its maximum size is 30 characte...

Page 67: ...com ENG 6 5 DKSF 48 5 IU How Can I See The Current Status of a Smoke Sensor To see a current status of smoke sensors there is a need to go to the page of a device web interface SMOKE Status displays a current status of a smoke sensor Possible values Normal a smoke sensor is in a normal state Alarm a smoke sensor registered smoke Failure a smoke sensor is not connected or does not respond ...

Page 68: ... DKSF 48 5 IU How to Turn On the Power and Reset the Smoke Sensor Power supply or reset of smoke sensors is managed at the page of a device web interface SMOKE A checkbox allows to supply voltage to smoke sensors Power checkbox is not checked On default A status of smoke sensors is reset by clicking the button In this case there will be no power supply at smoke sensors during 10 Alarm Reset second...

Page 69: ...sending notifications of the next types Log Syslog e mail SMS in a device Configure with an embedded GSM modem and SNMP Trap where Alert is a checkbox when checked a device will send notifications if a smoke sensor has been switched into a status Alert On default checkbox is not checked Normal State is a checkbox when checked a device will send notifications if a smoke sensor has been switched int...

Page 70: ...l monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 7 DKSF 48 5 IU Working with the Channels of the Discrete Input Output ...

Page 71: ...he Input Output Line To set a description for an input output line there is a need to go to the page of a device web interface DISCRETE IO Descriptions for IO lines are set in the field Memo Memo is a field for setting a brief description of an IO line A memo is used in the notifications and is included into SNMP SYSLOG and log TRAP SMS e mail notifications e mail reports about a status of sensors...

Page 72: ...re IOMode allows you to set the IO Linein the modes Input Output In Default Input On the pake current settings of the discrete input output channels are displayed In the and modes it is DISCRETE IO Input Output possible to configure automatic sending of SNMP TRAP SYSLOG email SMS notifications in devices with a built in GSM modem notifications in a log and sending periodic reports about a status I...

Page 73: ...om ENG 7 3 DKSF 48 5 IU How to Determine a Current Logic Level of an Input Output Line To define a current logic level of an IO line there is a need to go to the page of a device web interface DISCRETE IO where Input Logic Level is a field displaying a current logic level at an IO line It is updated automatically when a logic level of a line is changed with no need to reload an entire page ...

Page 74: ...he parameters by clicking the button Apply changes IO Mode is a parameter which allows you to set the IO line in the Input Output modes In Default Input Output Logic Level is a parameter of a logic level on the line that operates as A logic means having voltage at the input line Output 1 open collector circuit A status of a logic means having no voltage at the IO line 0 I logic 0 n default Single ...

Page 75: ...from 0 to 1 the checkbox is not installed In default Decay Level Change 1 0 a checkbox when installed the device will send notifications if the sensor status has been changed from 1 to 0 the checkbox is not installed In default a checkbox when installed reports on the status of the IO line will be sent by email and or SMS Report sending Include in Summary Report time is configured on the and pages...

Page 76: ...pingdevice com Colour the choice of the color of the virtual logical level indicator which is displayed on the page the color of the physical LED DISCRETE IO indicators on the front panel cannot be adjusted possible options are white gray orange red green for Logic 1 green In Default for Logic 0 is gray After configuring all the required settings click the button Apply Changes ...

Page 77: ...t Short Noise Pulses in the Parameters of Discrete IO Line for Filter out short noise pulses 20 10 000 ms is a field for setting a period of time during which an IO line configured as an must stay input stable to register its status Hence this parameter allows to filter out short noise signals or bouncing of mechanical contacts 500ms On default A filter for short noise pulses is configured at the ...

Page 78: ...environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 8 DKSF 48 5 IU Working with a Built In Relay ...

Page 79: ...eriod 15s short term switching on or off of the relay for 15 s Relay State a current relay status for each of the eight outlets Possible variants Off On Outlet is Powered available voltage for each of the eight outlets Possible variants Yes No The state of the relay and the voltage at the outlets are updated automatically when the state of the relay or the availability of voltage changes without t...

Page 80: ...ckbox when available the relay status reports will be sent by email SMS and or SNMP Trap The time for Include in Summary Report sending reports is indicated on the and pages the setting for periodic sending of SNMP Trap is indicated on the page in SMS EMAIL SETUP the section SNMP TRAP Using the and checkboxes you can send all Use a common snmpTrapOID for all events Use a common snmpTrapOID for Sen...

Page 81: ...rapOID for all Sensor Numbers in this case the Trap message will look like Trap contains the variable values varbind list described in the section ENG 14 4 DKSF 48 5 IU The Support of SNMP trap After configuring all the settings press Save button 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 5500 6 S 99 where S an event possible values 100 Off 101 On 102 the command fo the relay state change has been received 103 the reset o...

Page 82: ...wer is switched off for short term thus rebooting a device that is connected to the terminals of the relay In order to use the module the relay control must be switched to Watchdog mode on the page of the device s Watchdog AC OUTLETS web interface To configure the you must press the Watchdog button which located on any of the eight control channels of the Watchdog built in relay All module setting...

Page 83: ...etPing device is de energized Ping Polling Period s 10 300 is a field for setting the time interval after which repeated ICMP Echo ping is sent to the specified IP addresses after receiving a response from them 15 sec In Default Ping Timeout ms 600 9000 is a field for setting a timeout before the repetion of ICMP Echo ping The value should not exceed the usual time of the response to the ICMP Echo...

Page 84: ...ld that allows indicating what action is going to be done to reboot the connected loadat outcoming terminals Switch Relay Off or Switch Relay On In Switch Relay Off default Reset Condition Logic determines a condition at which a device connected to terminals is going to be rebooted No reply from any of Address A B C a connected device will be rebooted if at least one of addresses did not respond N...

Page 85: ...any of the eight control channels Schedule Schedule of the built in relays All module settings are carried out in a pop up dialogue Enable Control of Relay activation of relay control If the checkbox is not installed the relay will not be controlled from the module Schedule I the checkbox is not installed n default WEEKLY SCHEDULE A schedule for the relay control is set in the settings dialogue Fo...

Page 86: ...Aux 2 Aux 3 the section HOLIDAY SUBSTITUTION The section allows you to set a special schedule for the holidays or to attach the schedule of any working day to the HOLIDAY SUBSTITUTION holiday You can store up to eight holidays in the device s memory In the entry field a date of a holiday is specified in the format in the range Date dd mm 01 01 31 12 The line indicates the schedule that will be use...

Page 87: ... environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 9 DKSF 48 5 IU Working with AC Power Inputs ...

Page 88: ... backup input in case of absence of voltage at the primary input the checkbox is not set the transition to the backup input does not occur In default Auto Revert to Primary AC Input a checkbox when installed a group of outlets will be forced to switch to the primary input after voltage appears on it the checkbox is not set auto return to the primary input does not occur In default Delay of Auto Re...

Page 89: ...netpingdevice com ENG 9 2 DKSF 48 5 IU How to Configure Notifications From the Power Inputs of the Device The notifications configuration of the power inputs of the device is carried out on the of the device s web interface AC OUTLETS Notification on AC Input Status and Automatic Transfer Switch Functions the checkbpxes which include the ways of notifications from the inputs ...

Page 90: ... environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 10 DKSF 48 5 IU Work With the LOGIC Module ...

Page 91: ...ple automation and can perform such tasks as maintaining a microclimate controlling automatic turning on turning off a backup equipment etc The logic operates on the basis of rules programmed by a user through a web interface The page of a device web interface describes an operating algorithm of a module and its configuration capabilities LOGIC It is prohibited to use a NetPing device to manage el...

Page 92: ...ition the condition when the rule is applied and a command is issued that changes the state of the output The available set of conditions varies depending on the type of a selected input and reflects the meaning of the input state Below you can see possible values depending on the type or input Input of the rule Decoding Possible conditions events Condition decoding Reset and Restart Logic A signa...

Page 93: ...appeared or appeared About setting up the pinger itself E NG 10 4 DKSF 48 5 IU How Can I Configure The Pinger in the Logic Module responding Relay The status of a built in relay outlet on A built in relay outlet turned on or off off Timer Counter 1 4 Program Timer Counter reached N The internal timer counter has become the set threshold N The timer counter value is any number 0 controlled by the a...

Page 94: ...of the line impulse To send an impulse to the line Duration is set in the settings of the IO line IR 1 4 Send an IR command with a specified number send a command Play the command with the specified number recorded in the memory of the mod IRC TR v2 ule SNMP Setter 1 2 The sending of SNMP SET commands to the other devices off Record the value corresponding to off to the specified OID in Setter s s...

Page 95: ...o ICMP response echo ping is repeated after the timeout is completed and not when the next polling period occurs 15 In Default Ping Timeout ms 100 10000 is ping response timeout The timeout is selected for the reasons of typical device response speed taking into account network delays If there is no response to ping after a timeout the ping is repeated immediately If after five periods of sending ...

Page 96: ...e free software iReasoning MIB Browser or any similar software 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 5800 3 1 3 1 In Default Сommunity SNMP Community configured on a remote device records empty line In Default On Value Type Integer32 the value that will be recorded in the OID on the remote device when the action is called by pressing the On On button or by the output of the logic rule The value type is a 32 bit signe...

Page 97: ...hey control in a known and predetermined initial state To do this use the rules with the entry Initial Reset The rule with the condition is triggered 5 seconds after the reset The rule with the term is triggered in 10 seconds Initial reset Enables Ended after the reset After that the usual application of the rules starts with sources other than in an infinite loop So it is possible to Initial rese...

Page 98: ... commands via the external module First of all you have to write LOGIC IRC TR v2 the necessary commands from the remote control s to the cells 1 4 of the module The action for the o IRC TR v2 Send a command IR 1 4 utput reproduces the IR command recorded under the corresponding number As a rule if you press one button on air conditioner remotes they do not send the code of the pressed button but a...

Page 99: ... module are published on the blog in our official website CONTROLLING TOO FREQUENT DOOR OPENING IN A SERVER ROOM ON THE BASIS OF A NEW MODULE LOGIC OF A NETPING DEVICE SEQUENTIAL SERVERS STARTUP WITH PAUSES ON THE BASIS OF THE NEW MODULE LOGIC OF A NETPING POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT INTERMITTENT OPERATION OF THE VENTILATION SYSTEM ON THE BASIS OF A NEW MODULE LOGIC OF A NETPING POWER DISTRIBUTION UNI...

Page 100: ...vironmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 11 DKSF 48 5 IU Work With the Operating IR Module ...

Page 101: ...ecessary to capture a command Make sure that a red LED on the IR transceiver glows steadily Choose a command number and enter its description into the field N Memo device command Click the button Send a command from an IR remote 30 seconds after clicking the button Otherwise Start recording Start recording a transceiver will go to a standby mode A remote and a transceiver must be disposed coaxiall...

Page 102: ... and reproduce IR signals from remotes of home appliances To reproduce IR commands go to the page of a web interface of a device IR COMMANDS In the section recorded IR commands are reproduced Saved IR Commands To reproduce a saved IR command click the button in the section next to the name of a necessary command A red Saved IR Commads LED on a transceiver must be switched off for 0 5 s initiating ...

Page 103: ...1 4 1 25728 The status value or means tha IR transceiver is ready to play the IR 7900 1 3 0 commandCompleted 0 commandAccepted 2 command To make an IR command write down the command number the cell number of the saved command in the OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 7900 1 1 0 If the transceiver is in the error state the reset is performed by recording the value to OID valid for IR 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 7900 1 ...

Page 104: ...ce web interface IR Commands In the section there is an inscription Saved IR Commands A version of a connected IR control module is IRC TR v2 HW X X BL X X FW X X where HW is a hardware version of an IR module BL is a version of an IR module Bootloader FW is a firmware version of an IR module A version of the hardware loader and firmware can be seen if a module is correctly connected to a device a...

Page 105: ...a reset can be performed by a short term 5 s switching off a transceiver from a NetPing device Try to avoid recording commands in electroluminescent or LED lighting The flickering light with a frequency of operation of the electronic ballast can decrease a quality of a recorded IR signal Watch avoiding any objects particularly operator s hands between an emitter of an IR remote and an eye of a tra...

Page 106: ...ental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 12 DKSF 48 5 IU Work with SMS Messages and Built In GSM Modem ...

Page 107: ...M modem open the page of the device s web SMS interface In the section you have to USSD REQUEST indicate the USSD code for requesting the USSD balance of the corresponding telecom operator Apply Changes Press the Send USSD button In several seconds you can see the information about the USSD balance on your SIM card in the entry field Reply on USSD Request You can also find out your balance using H...

Page 108: ...ications SMS уведомлений How Can I Do This In order to set one or several phone numbers to sent SMS Notifications you need to open the page of the device s web interface SMS In the section you need to set the Main and Aux Auxiliary phone numbers to send SMS Notifications SMS NOTIFICATION DESTINATIONS is indicated in the format of r for example 79127778899 MobileNumber CountrycodeOperatorcodeCustom...

Page 109: ...e section click the button after that the SMS GSM MODEM TROUBLESHOOTING Reboot GSM modem will reboot In the entry field the data and time of the last modem error is indicated as well as the error itself To Last error of GSM modem hit F5 to refresh display the current error press the F5 key After rebooting and initializing the GSM modem you can send a test SMS message by pressing the button Test SM...

Page 110: ...egistration and the GSM signal strength in a SIM card inserted in the device you need to open the page of the SMS device s web interface In the section you have to press the button In several second in the section GSM MODEM STATUS Request Registration in GSM Network you can see the information about the type of a mobile network your SIM card has been registered In the section you can GSM Signal St...

Page 111: ...he period for checking in the entry field Period s 30 9999 Ethernet Link Status change when this event happens the SMS notifications sending will be implemented to the mobile numbers set in the SM on the page S Notification Destinations SMS The operating parameters of the module on the page Pinger SMS 1 The poll of the configured IP address starts once in a specified period the parameter Period s ...

Page 112: ... email by SNMP TRAP message to an arbitrary phone number using custom notifications For more information about custom notifications see ENG 13 DKSF 48 5 IU Device Support for Custom Notifications For example this function makes it possible to implement the processing of incoming SMS for any third party service on the basis of the device or to notify the user of incoming SMS if the SIM card is used...

Page 113: ...t is not included in the SMS t1 t2 the thresholds of normal temperature range C t current temperature C Messages from Humidity Sensor где j number of temperature sensor 1 4 ht relative humidity or temperature ht1 ht2 the thresholds of normal relative humidity range and temperature h relative humidity t temperature status the status of readings in the safe range below the safe range above the safe ...

Page 114: ...nclosed in quotation marks If the label is not specified empty then it is not included in the SMS n the number of unsuccessful resets before the watchdog stops working it is configured in the watchdog notification settings dialogue Messages about the status change of the Ethernet ports of the device A message about the recovery failure of the communication with the specified IP address the module ...

Page 115: ... label is set in the entry field on the page of the device s web interface If the label is not specified Memo DISCRETE IO empty then it is not included in the SMS transcript the decryption of the logical level of the IO line is set in the pop up dialog for setting notifications from IO lines on the DISCR page of the device s web interface If the decryption is not set empty then it is not included ...

Page 116: ...elay state n where n is the relay number P Request the state of all the relyas in a short form S Request the state of groups of outlets and inputs Sx y Set the primary input y for the outlet group x where y is the number of power input 1 or 2 x group number of outlets 1 outlets 1 4 or 2 outlets 5 8 SxB Allow input reservation for outlet group x where x is the number of outlet group 1 outlets 1 4 o...

Page 117: ...t form The sign of connectivity is a specified 1 wire address H Request the values of all connected Humidity Sensors in a short form The sign of connectivity is a specified 1 wire address RB20 Reboot the device The reboot will occur in 20 seconds after receiving a command THE EXAMPLES OF SMS COMMAMDS Switch on command of the relay of 1 device REPLY MESSAGES TO SMS COMMANDS Confirmation of the comm...

Page 118: ...e m number of the line lvl log level Response to the request L about the state of all the IO lines where log level lvl Response to the request Pn about the relay status where status the status of the relay on off n number of the relay Response to the request Pn about all the relays status where b th state of the relay on off Response to the request S about the state of the inputs where S1 S2 group...

Page 119: ...nsor status BELOW IN or ABOVE t1 t2C normal range Response to the request Hb where h current reading of relative humidity в tC current reading of temperature в C status reading sensor status BELOW IN or ABOVE range of normal humidity h1 h2 range of normal temperature t1 t2 NP REPLY N status address NP REPLY T SENSOR FAILED b failed or disconnected NP REPLY T SAFE RANGE b tC status t1 t2C response ...

Page 120: ...he Status of Sensors and IO Lines in the Form of SMS Messages To adjust time of sending a daily report about a status of sensors and IO lines as SMS notifications there is a need to go to the page of a SMS device web interface where Time of day to send SMS format HH MM is time when SMS reports on a status of sensors and IO lines will be sent On default empty line After adjusting time there is a ne...

Page 121: ...al Mobile Station Equipment Identity of a built in GSM modem there is a need to go to a service page of a web interface of a device via the address where 192 168 0 100 is a default IP address of a NetPing device is a service page for sending AT commands at html To send an AT command for receiving an IMEI there is a need to Type the command AT CGSN into an empty field and click the button Send Clic...

Page 122: ...nload a distributive package NET SNMP NE from the section Download of the website T SNMP http net snmp sourceforge net download html 2 After installing the package run the utility NET SNMP from a command line To run a command line use a key combination snmpset exe Win After a window dows L Execute is opened enter a command cmd and click the button Enter Then go to the installing directory of the u...

Page 123: ...sending a message does not influence a returned CGI response CGI only initiates sending a message Common Gateway Interface Example of Sending a Random SMS Using a PowerShell Script To send an SMS through a third party web applications there is a need to use the next PowerShell script C Program Files x86 net snmp usr bin snmpset exe v 1 c SWITCH 192 168 0 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 3800 1 9 0 s 79130000...

Page 124: ...ndom SMS messages username is a variable which sets a username for authorization on a NetPing device password is a variable which sets a password for authorization on a NetPing device is a variable which sets a destination number in square brackets and a text of an SMS message is separated by a space character reqBody from a destination number It is possible to send SMS to several destination numb...

Page 125: ...ving relevant notifications You can learn more about the possibilities provided by Zapier com at https zapier com zapbook webhook and iftt com at https ifttt com discover To create a custom notification go to the NOTIFICATIONS page of the device s web interface and click on the line click here to add new record maximum 16 custom notifications A notification settings window will appear with the fol...

Page 126: ...mperature has returned to the safe range above safe range Temperature has risen above safe range Humidity rel humid 1 4 any channel failed sensor Sensor failed of not connected below safe range Relative humidity has dropped below safe range in safe range Relative humidity has returned to the safe range above safe range Relative humidity has risen above safe range Humidity temperature 1 4 any chann...

Page 127: ...y SMS notifications At the beginning of the text of a custom SMS notification you can specify up to four recipients by specifying their phone numbers in square brackets separated by commas Numbers are indicated in the format Countrycode There must be a space between the closing square bracket and the message text For example OperatorcodeCustomernumber 79130000001 79130000002 79130000003 7913000000...

Page 128: ...728 8800 1 1 n 4 npThermoLow The lower border of the range of normal temperature values where n is the number of sensor 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8800 1 1 n 5 npThermoHigh The upper border of the range of normal temperature values where n is the number of sensor 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8800 1 1 n 2 np e ThermoValu Current temperature at the temperature sensor where n is the number of sensor Additionally In ...

Page 129: ...nvironmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com ENG 14 DKSF 48 5 IU Device Supporting SNMP Protocol ...

Page 130: ...tion NetPing 8 PWR 220 v4 SMS You can read more about at these links SNMP https en wikipedia org wiki Simple_Network_Management_Protocol http www snmp com OIDs supported by the device can be found in the MIB file on the device description page in the Downloads section DKSF 48 5 X MB http ww w netpingdevice com products netping 8 pwr 220 v4 sms This device supports Reading OID with requests via Get...

Page 131: ...ation 1 Port an IP address where TRAP messages will be sent to It is indicated on the page of the SETUP device s web interface SNMP Trap Destination 2 Port the second optional IP address where TRAP messages will be sent to It is indicated on the SETU page of the device s web interface P Periodic Sending of Traps configuring the period for sending periodic SNMP TRAP sensor status messages To enable...

Page 132: ...terface index is a unique identification number connected with a physical or logic interface For most ifIndex software this is the name of the interface 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 1 ifType 1 Integer READ A type of the device network interface 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 4 1 ifMtu 1 Integer READ Всегда 1514 Packet size over the network interface Always 1514 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 5 1 ifSpeed 1 Integer READ The speed of ...

Page 133: ...8 5500 5 1 15 n npRelayState n Integer READ The current instantaneous state of the relay where n is the number of the relay a number from 1 to 8 inclusive 0 relay is off 1 relay is on 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 5500 5 1 16 n npRelayPowered n Integer READ The availability of voltage at the output of the relay where n is the number of the relay a number from 1 to 8 inclusive 1 voltage is available 0 there is...

Page 134: ...send an IR command write the number of the IR command 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 7900 1 2 0 npIrReset Integer READ WRITE To reset IR transceiver write 1 After reset indicate IR command and check IP status 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 7900 1 3 0 npIrStatus Integer READ Status of IR transceiver These statuses are available commandCompleted 0 command completed A team that does not require any process to execute protocol...

Page 135: ...n npRelHumSafeRangeLow n Integer READ The lower limit of the safe range of relative humidity where n is number of a sensor 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8400 1 1 9 n npRelHumTempSafeRangeHigh n Integer READ The upper limit of the safe range of temperature C where n is number of a sensor 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8400 1 1 10 n npRelHumTempSafeRangeLow n Integer READ The lower limit of the safe range of temperature C w...

Page 136: ... n npIoPulseCounter n Counter32 READ WRITE Pulse counter on the IO line It is counted from the positive edge of the pulse after filtering short pulses To force zero write 0 It also resets when the power is switched off where n is the line number a number from 1 to 4 inclusive 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8900 1 1 12 n npIoSinglePulseDuration n Integer READ WRITE The duration of one pulse at the output of the...

Page 137: ...TUP enable sending SNMP TRAP messages by switching on the corresponding checkboxes in the sensors and relays configuration dialogs SNMP TRAP WHEN CHANGING THE LEVEL ON THE IO LINE IN THE IO MODE Identification npIoTrap SNMP v1 enterprise 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8900 2 SNMP v1 generic trap enterpriseSpecific 6 SNMP v1 specific trap 1 SNMP v2 snmpTrapOID 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8900 2 0 1 Valiable values in the...

Page 138: ...ge of which caused the sending of a TRAP message 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8200 2 2 0 Integer Status of the loop 0 Norm 1 Alert 4 StopOut 5 Failure 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8200 2 6 0 DisplayString The memo textual description of the installation location of the 1 wire smoke sensor sensor encoding win1251 SNMP TRAP WHEN CHANGING THE STATUS OF THE HUMIDITY SENSOR Identification npRelHumTrap SNMP v2 snmpTrapOID 1 ...

Page 139: ...or all the channels where m the code of the event 100 101 102 103 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8400 7 127 99 Common snmpTrapOID for all the events and channels Variable values in the set npRelHumTrap varbind list OID The type of the data The description 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8400 3 1 0 Integer The index of the sensor that initiated the sending of the TRAP message 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 8400 3 2 0 Integer The value of...

Page 140: ...r the number of discharges that didn t have an effect specified in the watchdog settings where n is the relay number 1 8 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 5800 6 102 n The operation of the Watchdog is restored The monitored host responded to ping after the Watchdod suspended where n is the relay number 1 8 Variable values in the set npPwrWdogTrap varbind list OID The type of the data The description 1 3 6 1 4 1 2...

Page 141: ...ID for all events where n is the relay number 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 5500 6 m 99 Общий snmpTrapOID для всех реле где m код события 100 101 102 103 Common snmpTrapOID for all events and for all channels Variable values in the set npRelayTrap varbind list OID The type of the data The description 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 5500 3 1 0 Integer The index of the relay that initiated the sending of the message 1 3 6 1 ...

Page 142: ...he data The description 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 5100 45 1 Integer The index of power input 1 or 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 5100 45 6 DisplayString The input memo 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 5100 45 16 Integer the availability of voltage at the input possible values 0 no 1 yes SNMP TRAP FROM THE GROUPS OF OUTLETSA ABOUT THE BACKUP STATE Identification npOutGrpTraps SNMP v1 enterprise 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 5100 57 SNMP v1 gen...

Page 143: ...n npGsmTraps SNMP v1 enterprise 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 3800 2 SNMP v1 generic trap enterpriseSpecific 6 SNMP v1 specific trap 1 SNMP v2 SNMPTrapOID 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 3800 2 0 1 variable values in the set npGsmTraps varbind list OID The type of the data The description 1 3 6 1 4 1 25728 3800 1 1 0 Integer The state of a built in GSM modem 0 OК 1 Failed no connection 2 FatalError fatal error modem locked...

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Page 145: ...irst agrument always ok upon request erroe error The second argument a bit map of the IO lines status The third argument IO line status in the form of a list RETURN VALUES Error wrong request format or wrong IO line number Successful execution of the command The first agrument always ok upon request erroe error The second argument always 1 for API extension in the future The third argument current...

Page 146: ... Setting the line operation mode 0 input 1 output where N the line number indicated after io RETURN VALUES Error wrong request format or wrong IO line number The command has been executed AUTHORIZATION http 192 168 0 100 io cgi ioN f http 192 168 0 100 io cgi ioN f 5 http 192 168 0 100 io cgi ioN mode 0 http 192 168 0 100 io cgi ioN mode 1 io_result error io_result ok To add a login and password t...

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Page 148: ... argument always ok upon request error error The second argument the source of the relay control 0 OFF 1 ON The third argument the instantaneous current state of the relay 0 or 1 considering the functioning of the module activation of a Watchdog reset impulse output etc THE RELAY SWITCHING Change of control source as well as manual switching on and off of the relay After r the relay number is indi...

Page 149: ...ncorrect as a result of setting an incorrect invalid value for the relay number or relay mode AUTHORIZATION n f 10 http 192 168 0 100 relay cgi r relay_result ok relay_result error To add a login and password to the structure of a URL encoded command it is possible to use the next scheme http username password host port URL path parameters where username password web interface are credentials for ...

Page 150: ...N the number of the outlets groups 1 1 4 or 2 5 8 RETRUN VALUES where The first argument always ok The second argument backup if the group is powered by backup input and primary if it is powered from the main input The third argument corresponds to the availability of voltage on the active input 0 no voltage 1 there is voltage REQUEST OF THE OUTLETS GROUPS SETTINGS Request of the settings for dete...

Page 151: ...et an alternative input number where N the number of the outlets goups 1 1 4 or 2 5 8 n the input number 1 or 2 RETURN VALUE The error is issued if the command format is incorrect the group number or input number is incorrect more than 2 Successful execution of the command SWITCHING ON OFF OF THE AUTO BACKUP Switching on on or switching off off the automatic transition to the backup input in case ...

Page 152: ...ups of outletss to the main input if previously they were automatically transferred to the reserve and there is voltage on the main input where N the number of the outlets groups 1 1 4 or 2 5 8 RETURN VALUES An error is issued if the command format is incorrect Successful execution of the command AUTHORIZATION ats_result ok ats cgi gN autorevert on ats cgi gN autorevert off ats_result error ats_re...

Page 153: ...m environmental monitoring solutions and IP power distribution units Copyright NetPing east Co Ltd E mail Phone 886 2 23121582 support netpingdevice com www netpingdevice com URL path parameters is a URL encoded command ...

Page 154: ...g format wrong number of sensor Successful execution of the command where The first argument is ok The second status in numbers the third status in text 0 Norm 1 Alert 4 The loop power is off 5 Sensor failure or the sensor is absent on the 1 wire bus CONTROL OF THE LOOP POWER Switching on off short term shutdown of the voltage supplied to the current loop to power an external fire detector Voltage...

Page 155: ...gdevice com AUTHORIZATION To add a login and password to the structure of a URL encoded command it is possible to use the next scheme http username password host port URL path parameters where username password web interface are credentials for authorization in a device host is an IP address of a device port is a port of an HTTP server URL path parameters is a URL encoded command ...

Page 156: ...t wrong format or wrong number of sensor Successful completion of the command where The first argument always ok upon request error error The second argument current temperature The third argument the sensor status 0 Sensor not connected or malfunctioning 1 Temperature is below normal 2 Temperature is normal 3 Temperature above normal AUTHORIZATION http 192 168 0 100 thermo cgi tN thermo_result er...

Page 157: ... where The first argument always ok The second argument relative humidity The third argument temperature of the humidity sensor The forth argument ths sensor status 0 the sensor is not connected or fails 1 humidity is below the safe range 2 humidity is in the safe range 3 humidity is above the safe range AUTHORIZATION http 192 168 0 100 relhum cgi relhum_result ok 55 25 2 To add a login and passwo...

Page 158: ...nsceiver t SENDING AN IR COMMAND where N is a number of a command RETURNED VALUES An error is returned only if a request format is or a command number is Errors of the module IRC TRv2 are not checked when a incorrect wrong response is formulated AUTHORIZATION http 192 168 0 100 ir cgi play N ir_result ok ir_result error To add a login and password to the structure of a URL encoded command it is po...

Page 159: ...ion ENG 12 1 DKSF 48 5 IU How to Find Out a USSD Balance on a SIM card In order to send SMS in encoding Windows 1251 you can use RETURN VALUES Successful completion of the command Error in the request text GSM modem is busy SIM CARD BALANCE REQUEST where code request a code x For example a100x which means 100 In the USSD code of the request is replaced by a is replaced by x Latin characters RETURN...

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