IP WatchDog2 - Manual
HW group
March 2015
Page 20
Section Output action Setup
Reboot Hold Time
– Reset length. Allows you to set the time when the channel (relay), is in
reset status (manual and automatic) Interval can be in the range of 0-1800 seconds.
If
Reboot Hold Time
= 0
, then the Reset state lasts until the next refreshing impulse. This
mode is designed to activate the backup device or identify the error state using other
signalization means. Find more in the
Reboot Hold Time
-
Application tips
chapter
.
Timeout After Reboot
– time interval that
IP WatchDog2
waits before causing other Reset
after the previous one (or after first launch of the device), if monitored data are not received.
The interval can be from in range of 0-1800 seconds. The "0" value causes device to wait for
first incoming data from the monitored device.
First living pulse
– waiting for the arrival of the first data from the monitored device, and then
the Time for reboot countdown starts (see below).
Output Select
– selects the output (relay) which will reset the monitored device. There is a list
of available physical (
Relay1 or Relay2
) and virtual outputs (
NetOut1xx
). Virtual outputs are
set to
Output Setup
section.
Send e-mail when reboot (in future)
– send e-mail in case of the device reset.
Send SMS when reboot
(in future)
- send SMS in case of the device reset.
Beeper Enable (in future)
– activate sound signalization in case of reset the device reset. If
checked, you will hear 3x short beeps at the time of switching the output.
During Beeper on Reset
(in future)
- The sound signalization during the device reset
Section Output Setup (
Virtual outputs only
)
Name
– name of Outputs
Target Outputs
– type of remote Device
Remote IP Address
– address of the remote device
Remote IP Port
– HTTP port remote device`s
Remote ID
– ID of remote Outputs .
Username
– if the remote device is protected by a username and password
Password
– if the remote device is protected by a username and password