8169-B NH Series User's Manual This book corresponds to the current firmware version 1.11.
Intro Introduction Thank you for purchasing the PATLITE "NH Series" (henceforth, written as "this product") Network Monitoring Signal Tower. Please read this NH Series instruction manual (henceforth, written as "this book") carefully before installation. In addition, please store this manual for future reference when performing maintenance, repairs or inspections. When performing maintenance and repairs, etc., please be sure to reread this book.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Intro Cautionary Notes Prior to installation, read all notes and use this product correctly. Warning • Do not disassemble or alter the product. Failure to comply may result in fire, electric shock, or failure. Prohibited • The power supply rating is AC 100-240V. Do not allow the voltage to exceed the specified voltage tolerance. Failure to comply will result in internal circuitry damage. Moreover, there is fear of fire.
This product is for indoor use only. Do not use it outdoors.
Table of Contents 1 Product Outline 1.1 Outer Dimensional Drawing 9 1.2 Part Names and Functions 10 1.3 Model Number Configuration 10 1.4 General Specifications 11 1.5 AC Adaptor Specifications 11 1.6 Description of Functionality 12 1.6.1 Monitoring Function 1.6.2 Transmission Commands 1.6.3 Transmission Function Configuration 1.6.4 Setup and Updates 2 Installation Procedure and Flowchart 12 12 13 13 14 2.1 Network Signal Tower Flowchart 14 2.1.1 Manually Setting Up Network 2.1.
3.4.2 SNMP GET Status Acquisition Function for Signal-Tower 3.4.3 TRAP Reception Function 3.4.4 TRAP Transmission Function 3.5 PHN Command Reception Function 24 24 24 25 3.6 PNS Command Reception Function 27 3.7 E-mail Sending Function 29 3.7.1 E-mail Message Contents 3.8 RSH Command Function 3.8.1 RSH Commands 3.8.2 RSH Alert Timer Reset Function 3.9 Ping Monitoring Function 3.9.1 Ping Monitoring Function (Nodes 1 to 20) 3.9.2 Ping Monitoring Function (Nodes 21 to 24) 3.9.
4.11 Application Monitor Setup Screen 61 4.12 "Clear" Control Setup Screen 64 4.13 Normal Mode Setup Screen 65 4.14 Test Button Setup Screen 66 4.15 Output Control Setting for Signal Tower Screen 67 4.16 Reinitialization Setup Screen 68 4.17 Reboot Screen 69 4.18 Event Log Screen 70 4.19 Configuration Save/Load Setup Screen 71 4.20 Firmware Update Screen 72 4.21 Setup Table Entry Screen 73 5 MIB 74 5.1 MIB Definition List 74 5.
1 Product Outline 1.
1.2 Part Names and Functions 7 CL E A R 1 Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 8 Name CLEAR Switch RESET Switch TEST Switch Volume Level Switch Status LED Buzzer Diaphram Center Shaft Cover Seal LAN Connector Power Outlet Power Cable Clamp 1 9 2 RX/TX LINK 10 CL E A R 4 TEST VOL. 24VDC 3 HIGH LOW OFF 11 5 6 1.
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1.6 Description of Functionality The following explains the functionality featured in this product. 1.6.1 Monitoring Function 1 This product can monitor the connectivity of a network device. PING MONITOR SNMP v1 v2c Monitors "keepalive" Network/Device signals Low-cost Monitor networking equipment. The Ping Monitor can monitor the connectivity for a maximum of 24 nodes with this product.
1.6.3 Transmission Function Configuration An E-mail and TRAP transmission can be sent at the time of an event occurance. E-mail Transmission il a E-m 1 Send to a maximum of 8 selectable addresses A subject title and the text corresponding to the subject title can be created for the occured event. It uses the authentication protocol for POP and SMTP. SNMP v2c SNMP TRAP Transmission The transmission can send an e-mail to a maximum of eight selectable addresses. 1.6.
2 Installation Procedure and Flowchart 2.1 Network Signal Tower Flowchart The Signal Tower offers two methods for configuring the network, "Manual Network Setup", and "Automatic Network Setup", which uses the DHCP server function. 2.1.1 Manually Setting Up Network 2 Signal Tower Installation Power Supply Input Please install this product on a level surface. If necessary, use the accessories (rubber foot, adhesive seal, support base) if needed when installing.
2.1.2 Automtically Setting Up Network Signal Tower Installation Power Supply Input LAN Connection DHCP Setup Operation Settings Please install this product on a level surface. If necessary, use the accessories (rubber foot, adhesive seal, support base) if needed when installing. Connect the LAN cable to this product.
2.2 Signal Tower Installation This product is to be intalled on a level surface. Also, use the included accessories (rubber feet, adhesive seal, support base) when needed during installation. Installation Example 1: Rubber Feet to prevent from sliding on a flat and slippery surface Attachment Area [Installation] 2 Strip off the adhesive backing and stick the adhesive seal or rubber feet in the shaded area, indicated on the figure to the left.
Installation Example 3: Permanent Surface Installation (screw-support base) [Installation] 125.5 Front Direction of Product 84 100 74 1. Drill holes with a diameter of 4.5mm onto a flat surface to install. 2. Affix the Support Base accessory to this product. ※ Please do not attach the rubber feet or adhesive seals when clamping the Support Base with screws. 3. φ 4- 4.5 2 Use an M4 screw (or M4 bolt, etc.) to attach the Support Base onto the installation surface and tighten it with M4 nuts.
2.5 Network Setup The IP address at the time of factory shipments for this product is 192.168.10.1. To change the IP address, first log in from a personal computer (henceforth, written as “PC”) web browser to access the settings for it. Note The recommended browser should be equivalent to or higher than Internet Explorer 6 or Firefox 3.5. 2.5.1 Logging In 2 By logging in from a web browser, access can be made to various setups for this product.
The network protocol can be changed on the system setup screen. [Setting Method] 1. Please enter the new IP address for this product. 2. Set up the net mask, default gateway, etc. if needed. 3. After the changes are completed, click the "Set" button for the changes to take effect. Fig. 2.5.3 System Setup Screen (for Manual Setup) 2 ② ① ② ③ 4. 5.
2.6 Network Setup with the DHCP Function This product can access a DHCP Server to acquire network information. 2.6.1 Setup Method with the “TEST” Switch 1. 2. 3. 4. 2 First, connect this product with the network environment to be used. (Refer to Fig. 2.5.3) Set the volume level switch to "LOW" before applying power to this product. Push the "TEST" Switch while inserting the power connector into the power outlet. The DHCP function takes effect when this product starts up.
2.7 Operation Settings 2.7.1 Setting the Clock The clock for this product can be set up. For setting the clock on this product, the following are two methods. ►► Communicates with the PC clock to adjust the time when logging in. ►► Communicates with an NTP server to adjust the time for this product. Refer to "4.2 Time Setup Screen" for details on setting the time.
3 Functionality Details This section explains the available functions of this product, and their differences by the timing charts indicated below. 3.1 Signal Tower Control Functions Three kind of operating patterns for the LED Signal Tower is available, such as continuous lighting, flashing pattern1, and flashing pattern2.
3.3 Test Functions The test function does a sequential check of the Signal Tower and buzzer, as well as checking other operations. The test operation lights up the tower lights and buzzer every second in steps; in the order of red, yellow, green, blue, white, and buzzer. When only a three-tiered Signal Tower is in use, a time delay between the third tier and buzzer sound will occur.
3.4.1 SNMP SET Control Function for Signal-Tower The Signal Tower and buzzer are controllable through the SNMPSET command. The following is an example to control the “on” and ”off” for the Signal Tower lighting and buzzer. [Application Example 1] Turning the red unit on. Set it up as followed: Object controlLightControlState controlLightControlTimer Object ID 1.3.6.1.4.1.20440.4.1.5.1.2.1.2.1 1.3.6.1.4.1.20440.4.1.5.1.2.1.3.
3.5 PHN Command Reception Function The socket communication control protocol used with the PHN Series (ex. PHN-3FBE1) is being used to control this product. The socket communications protocol can be selected from either "TCP" or "UDP", and a port number from"10000" to "65535" can be set. The following explains the PHN commands used by the socket communication function. For further details of the setting method, refer to "4.5 Socket Communication Configuration Screen".
Reading Command The current operating status of this product is requested.
3.6 PNS Command Reception Function The PNS command is an exclusive PATLITE command protocol, which controls the Patlite NHL Series Signal Tower and buzzer. The socket communications protocol can be selected between "TCP" and "UDP", and the communication ports are available from "10000" to "65535". The following explains the PNS commands being used with a socket communication setup. (*) This function is not available for the NHC/NHE/NHM-3FB Models.
Response from this product Normal response (output response) ACK 06H Response Error (output failed) NAK 15H Reading Command Transmitting the following data will execute the status of the Signal Tower and buzzer.
3.7 E-mail Sending Function It can transmit up to eight registered e-mail addresses. The subject and message of the transmitting mail can be registered for 16 different situations per subject title to be transmitted via e-mail to the 8 registered addresses. The user authentication method during transmission can be selected from either "SMTP Authentication", "POP Authentication", or "No Authentication". Refer to "4.6 E-mail Sending Setup Screen" and "4.
3.8 RSH Command Function 3.8.1 RSH Commands RSH (remote shell) is a CUI program which executes a shell command from one computer to another computer via a computer network. The following explains how to control the Signal Tower via the RSH command. The command syntax which this product can receive is indicated below. For the setting method of the "RSH Command Connection Authentication /Operation after Reception", refer to "4.8 RSH Command Reception Setup Screen". Table 3.8.
[Command Transmission Example - cont.] Ex. 3) A product with an IP address of [192.168.10.10] and a designated sender user name of "root", with the Red Lighting, Amber Flashing Pattern2, Green Lighting and Buzzer Pattern3, all on for 20 seconds: rsh 192.168.10.10 -l root alert 131003 20 Ex. 4) A product with an IP address of [192.168.10.10] with Red Lighting, Amber Flashing Pattern2, Green Lighting, Buzzer Pattern3, all on for 20 seconds (no login name) rsh 192.168.10.
test/dotest Command Contents : Syntax : Return Value : Executes confirmation of the Signal Tower and buzzer operation in sequence order of Red, Amber, Green, Blue, White and Buzzer Pattern1. test , dotest None [Command Transmission Example] Ex. 1) A product with an IP address of [192.168.10.10] can verify operation of the Signal Tower. The common login name for the Signal Tower status confirmation is "patlite". rsh 192.168.10.10 -l patlite test rsh 192.168.10.
The following explains the difference in operation between the "Shared" and "Individual" selection for this product when setting up the alert timer reset function. [Procedure] Ex. 1) Transmit the command to the products IP address [192.168.10.10]. Use the login name [root], then execute the following commands of [Red Lighting; other colors no status change; no buzzer status change] for 10 seconds. rsh 192.168.10.10 -l root alert 199999 10 Ex. 2) 3 seconds after "Ex.
3.9 Ping Monitoring Function The Ping transmission is used to monitor the response of a device in a network. A maximum of 24 nodes can be monitored and the control of abnormality detection and abnormality recovery can be set up separately. The Ping monitor setup for No's. 21 to 24 has a few more adjustable parameters. Refer to "4.10 Ping Monitoring Setup Screen" for details on the setting method. 3.9.
3.9.2 Ping Monitoring Function (Nodes 21 to 24) The following explains the function of operation for setting up the frequency of transmissions and the number of transmissions within the frequency number. The monitor period can be set up from 1 to 600 seconds for the Ping monitor period. The following is an example of setting the number of times to transmit with a value of "2" and "3".
3.9.3 Ping Monitoring Function (“Clear” Command Outside Sources) (When a "Clear" execution from an outside source is requested at the time of abnormality detection) The following is an example for the procedure when an executed "Clear" command is received from an outside source while the Ping Monitoring function detects an abnormality ("Clear" command executed via the "Clear" switch, RSH "Clear" Command, PNS "Clear" command, SNMP "Clear" Command, or a "Clear" Command from the Web Setup Tool).
3.10 Application Monitoring Function By creating an additional transmission command for a customer's application, this product can monitor the response of the application by receiving the data from it. If data is not received within the monitoring period, it makes a judgement that the communication has become abnormal, and at the time of the abnormality, sends a status change to the Signal Tower.
3.11 "Clear" Control Function The "Clear" operation is accessible from the following commands; "Clear" command executed via the "Clear" switch, RSH "Clear" Command, PNS "Clear" command, SNMP "Clear" Command, or a "Clear" Command from the Web Setup Tool. Refer to "4.12 "Clear' Control Setup Screen" for details on the setting method. 3.
Event Name Ping monitor abnormalities and the IP address object Ping abnormality response and the IP address object It records when the Ping monitor status changes. "Ping Monitoring Error": When an abnormality event in the Ping monitor occurs, it records it with the target IP address. "Ping Recovery": When an abnormality in the Ping monitor is restored, it records it with the target IP address.
4 Function Setup The function setup is available in order to take advantage of the various functions. To access the settings, click the setup items on the left-hand side of the Web Setup Tool to open the set up screen for the various functions. Setup Category Setup Menu 4 Operation Settings NH Unit Controls Maintenance Functions Setup Screen System Configuration Clock Setup User Authorization Configuration Setup Contents Sets up the network parameters. Sets up the time for this product.
4.1 System Setup Screen The network parameters for this product can be setup through a browser. The default IP address is "192.168.10.1". The parameters can be setup from the System Setup Screen (Fig. 4.1.1 System Setup Screen) from the default values as shown in Table 4.1.1. Fig. 4.1.1 System Setup Screen 4 Table 4.1.
4.2 Clock Setup Screen The clock setup for this product can be done through a browser. The clock setup can be accessed through the System Setup Screen (Fig. 4.2.1 Clock Setup Screen) from the default values as shown in Table 4.2.1. Fig. 4.2.1 "Clock Setup" Screen 4 Table 4.2.1 Clock Setup Parameters Item Contents NTP Server Address Setup the NTP server address. Time Calibration Interval Setup the interval to communicate with an NTP server.
4.2.1 Synchronizing with the PC clock Clicking the "Manually Setup Clock" button will synchronize with the time on the PC which has been logged into this product. [Setup Method] 1. 2. Compare the columns between the "NH Monitor Time" and the "Host Computer Time". Click the "Manually Setup Clock" button to synchronize the time with the PC which is logged in.
4.2.2 Synchronizing with an NTP server An NTP server can be linked by entering the NTP server address to synchronize with the clock in this product, and the time updated by sending a request for time adjustment to that NTP server. [Setup Method] 1. 2. 3. Enter the NTP server address in the "NTP Server Address" column. Enter a value for the interval to communicate with the NTP server in the "Time Calibration Interval" column. Click the "Set" button to activate the setup. Fig. 4.2.
4.3 User Authentication Configuration Screen Setup a password to log into the Setup Screen for this product. Enter a password, then re-enter the password to verify its entry, then click the "Set" button to activate it. The next time for logging in will ask for the new password. The password entry will allow up to 16 half-width alphanumeric characters and a period. [Setup Method] 1. 2. 3. Enter the password to be changed into the "Password" column.
4.4 SNMP Setup Screen With an SNMP, this product can communicate outside the community name for the notification of a TRAP, using the SNMP SET/GET in reference to each item for this product, and generate the event with this product. 4.4.1 SNMP SET/GET An SNMP SET/GET can be setup. [Setup Method] 1. Select the "Active" radio button to enable the SNMP function. 2. Enter the SET/GET community parameter. 4.4.2 SNMP TRAP Transmission An SNMP TRAP Transmission can be setup. [Setup Method] 3.
Table 4.4.1 SNMP Setup Parameters Default Input Item Contents Value Parameter Setup to Activate/Inactivate the SNMP Function Active — SNMP function. Half-width alphanumeric character SET Community Setup the name to use when reading private and underscore “_” Name an SNMP setup value. Maximum 32 Characters Half-width alphanumeric character GET Community Setup the name to use when writing public and underscore “_” Name an SNMP setup value.
4.6 Mail Transmission Setup Screen This product can be set up to send E-mail messages. The following are events which will transmit E-mail messages. When transmitting an E-mail, it is transmitted in sequence from the smaller address number to the larger address number of the recipient. E-mail Transmitting Event • • • • • • At the time of an RSH command reception At the time of a TRAP reception At the time when the "CLEAR" button is pressed. At the time when a "Clear SNMP" command is executed.
Table 4.6.1 E-mail Transmission Setup Protocol Default Setting Item Contents Input Parameter Value Option Characters which can be used for a SMTP Server Set the IP Address of the SMTP 0.0.0.0 server address — Address Server Maximum 63 Characters SMTP Port Set the port number of the 25 Half-width numbers from 1 to 65535 — Number SMTP Server Select among “SMTP AuthenAuthentication No tication/POP Authentication/No — — Protocol Authentication Authentication”.
4.7 Message Contents Setup Screen The following is the setup of E-mail subject titles and message contents for E-mail Sending. When sending E-mails, the contents can be personalized to match the coinciding mail notifications by entering a subject title and message content to transmit. [Setup Method] 1. 2. 3. Enter in the "Subject" field a subject title to transmit by e-mail.
4.8 RSH Command Setup Screen RSH (remote shell) Commands can control the Signal Tower and buzzer on this product. The following explains the setup to be able to receive the RSH Commands. [Setup Method] RSH Server Function 1. When receiving the RSH Commands, first turn on the RSH Server function by selecting "Active." RSH Alert Timer Reset Function 2. A timer can be implemented to control the operating timing of each tier and the buzzer with an RSH command sent to the Signal Tower.
Please When using this product with the internal timer function, if the RSH Alert Timer Reset Function is changed, the timers for all the LEDs and buzzer is canceled. Fig. 4.8.
Table 4.8.1 RSH Command Setup Parameters Item RSH Server Function RSH Alert Timer Reset Function E-mail Transmission Subject Message E-mail Receiver Contents Default Value Input Parameter Setting Option ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― Undefined ― ― Inactive ― ― Active ― ― Blank IP Address Format O Select Active/Inactive for the RSH server Active function.
4.9 TRAP Reception Setup Screen Setup for permitting a TRAP reception and its operation after the TRAP communication is received. [Setup Method] 1. Enter a group name. 2. Enter an address name for the TRAP designated sender*. 3. Enter the OID of the TRAP received in the TRAP number column. 4. Enter the OID into the variable-bindings column*. * Refer to the following 5. 6. Set up the operation for the Signal Tower when a TRAP is received.
Fig. 4.9.
Table 4.9.
4.10 Ping Monitor setup Screen By setting an IP address or a host name to the address column, the Ping monitor can be used. When the Ping monitor detects an abnormality, it generates a monitor abnormality condition as a result. After a monitor abnormality is generated, if there is a response from a Ping request, it will then determine a recovery from the abnormal condition, and will continue its normal operation after restoration. A maximum number of 24 Ping monitors can be registered.
[Setup Method Continued] 8. 9. Setup for Signal-Tower operation when a recovery from a monitor abnormality occurs. To send an E-mail when a monitor abnormality recovery occurs, set the E-mail Sending to "Active". When the E-mail Sending is activated Register the subject and the message text to transmit. Then, select the recipient for the E-mail Sending. 10. When using the TRAP transmission, set to "Active". 11. Click the "Set" button to activate the setup.
4.10.2 Ping Monitor Configuration (Screen Numbers 21 to 24) The following explains the Ping monitor setting method. A maximum number of 24 Ping monitors can be registered. Although the monitoring periods for screen numbers 1 through 20 is fixed at 60 seconds, the transmission number in columns 21 through 24 can be changed (1 to 600 seconds). [Setup Method] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Select the screen number between 21 to 24 to setup the Ping monitoring parameters. Enter the IP address for a target to monitor.
10. Setup the condition for the Signal Tower when a monitor abnormality recovery is detected. 11. To send an E-mail when a monitor abnormality recovery occurs, set the E-mail Sending to "Active". When the E-mail Sending is activated Register the subject and the message text to transmit. Then, select the recipient for the E-mail Sending. 12. When using the TRAP transmission, set to "Active". TRAP Command received when TRAP condition occurs OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.20440.4.1.6.2 Name: trapPatliteAlarmRemoved 13.
4.11 Application Monitor Setup Screen Setup for monitoring an application. The data reception of the target is monitored. If data is not received within the monitoring period, it detects the communication as being abnormal, and generates an abnormality event. After a generated event, if data is received from the monitored candidate, it will detect a recovery from the abnormal operation. [Setup Method] 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select from screen number 1 to 4 to setup an application monitor.
TRAP Command received when TRAP condition occurs OID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.20440.4.1.6.6 Name: trapPatliteMonitorAppAlarmAdded Output Control Setting for Monitoring Error Recovery 9. Setup the condition for the Signal Tower when a monitor abnormality recovery is detected. 10. To send an E-mail when a monitor abnormality recovery occurs, set the E-mail Sending to "Active". When the E-mail Sending is activated Register the subject and the message text to transmit. Then, select the recipient for the E-mail Sending. 11.
Table 4.11.1 Application Monitor Setup Parameters Item Contents Monitoring Target Setup the IP address for transmission monitoring. Address Reception Port Set up the reception port used for the application Number monitoring. Equipment Name Monitoring Duration Red Amber Green Blue White Buzzer Email Transmission Subject Message TRAP Transmission Setup the name for the Ping transmission monitoring. Setup the duration for monitoring the application software.
4.12 "Clear" Control Setup Screen Setup the operation to clear the status with the "CLEAR" button, or to combine with other commands to clear the Signal Tower status. Clear All : A function to clear both the Signal Tower and buzzer status and return to its normal mode of operation. Depress twice to clear all : One press of the "CLEAR" button to stop the buzzer sound. Pressing the "CLEAR" button a second time returns it to its normal mode of operation. [Setup Method] 1. 2. 3.
4.13 Normal Mode Setup Screen Set up the status of the Signal Tower for its normal operating condition. [Setup Method] 1. 2. 3. Select the desired status for the Signal Tower to be at its normal operating condition. Click the "Set" icon button to initiate the setup. After the setup is complete, press the "Clear" switch on the body for the normal operating condition to be displayed. Fig. 4.13.1 Normal Mode Setup Screen ① ② 4 Table 4.13.
4.14 Test Button Setup Screen The following settings can be used to output an operation when the "TEST" button is pressed. [Setup Method] To output an E-mail Sending and TRAP transmission when the "TEST" button is pressed, select the "Active" radio button. When sending an E-mail, select the "Active" radio button 1. Select the preferred E-mail subject title and text. Select the Receiver for the E-mail to be sent to. The "TRAP Command" for this product to receive when the TRAP condition occurs OID: 1.3.6.1.
4.15 Output Control Setting for Signal Tower Screen Verify the current operating status, and output a condition status for the Signal Tower. [Setup Method] 1. 2. 3. 4. Check the current operating condition of the Signal Tower. Select the desired outputs for the Signal Tower status in the "Output Control" column to operate it. Click the "Execute Output" button. The Signal Tower output will reflect the setup performed in (2).
4.16 Reinitialization Setup Screen The setup parameters can be reset to their default values by initializing this product. The network setup can be selected to be excluded from initialization. If the network setup is also required to be reset to its factory defaults, it can be selected to be initialized with the rest of the setup parameters. If the "Reinitialize Network Settings" is not checked, all but the network setup is initialized.
4.17 Reboot Screen This product can be rebooted just by clicking the "Reboot" button. 1. 2. Once the "Reboot" button is clicked, a new screen will display a message indicating it is rebooting. Click "To the Login screen" on the new screen to log back in. Please If this product is rebooted, because all of the event log data will be erased, it is recommended to download the event log prior to rebooting, for reloading afterwards. Fig. 4.17.1 Reboot Screen 4 Fig. 4.17.
4.18 Event Log Screen Events from this product are logged and is shown in the event log. By clicking the "Event Log Download", an event log file can be downloaded. A maximum of 255 logged events are acquirable. Please The event log data will be erased if either of the following operations are executed. • Turning the power supply "OFF" • Reinitializing this product from the initialization screen. • Rebooting this product from the “Reboot Screen”. • Updating the firmware. Fig. 4.18.
4.19 Configuration Save/Load Setup Screen The configuration for this product can be read, and saved as config data on the PC. Moreover, the configuration file read off of this product can be selected and uploaded. Please The network setup and user information is not included in the config data. [Setup Method] Reading Configuration Data 1. Click the "Read" button to save the config data onto the logged in PC. Writing Configuration Data 2. 3. 4. Click the "Browse...
4.20 Firmware Update Screen The firmware for this product can be updated. After the firmware has been updated, this product automatically reboots. [Setup Method] 1. 2. Click the "reference" button to designate the firmware to rewrite for this product. Clicking the "update" button will start the firmware update. Please Do not disconnect the power cable or LAN cable during the update. Possible cause of failure may occur.
4.21 Setup Table Entry Screen The "Setup Table Entry" screen lists and displays the contents of settings, operation functions, such as application monitor abnormality and abnormality restoration; Ping monitor abnormality and abnormality restoration; TRAP reception setup operations, as well as the firmware version of this product. The solid circle indicates when the E-mail Sending and TRAP transmission are activated. The dash lines display where items selected are not changed. [Display] 1. 2. 3.
5 MIB With this product, there is an exclusive MIB (Management Information Base) for the NH Series, and the monitor controls can be operated by the SNMP manager, etc. 5.
control(5) controlLight(1) ■controlLightNumEntries(1)[INTEGER] controlLightTable(2) controlLightTableEntEntry(1) controlLightDeviceColor(1)[INTEGER] controlLightControlState(2)[INTEGER] controlLightControlTimer(3)[INTEGER] controlLightCurrentState(4)[INTEGER] controlLightSnmpClear(3)[INTEGER] trap(6) ■trapPatliteAlarmAdded(1)[OBJECT IDENTIFIER] ■trapPatliteAlarmRemoved(2)[OBJECT IDENTIFIER] ■trapPatliteTrapReceived(3)[OBJECT IDENTIFIER] ■trapPatliteClearExecuted(4)[OBJECT IDENTIFIER] ■trapPatliteRshExec
Table 6.2.1 MIB Specifications OID 1 1.1.0 1.2.0 1.3.0 4 4.1 4.1.1.0 4.1.2.0 4.1.2.1.0 4.1.2.1.1.(index) 4.1.2.1.2.(index) Name ident identSWinitVersion identSWAgentVersion idensHWVersion monitor pingServer pingServerNumEntries pingServerTable pingServerTableEntry pingServerTableIndex pingServerName 4.1.2.1.3.(index) pingServerAlertValue 4.1.2.1.4.(index) 4.3 4.3.1.0 4.3.2.0 4.3.3.0 5.1 5.1.1.0 5.1.2.0 5.1.2.1.
6 Replacement and Option Parts The following explains the repair and maintenance parts of this product. Signal Tower tiers can be increased or decreased by the customer by purchasing the necessary parts. 6.1 Replacement Parts The following is the replacement part list for the NHL, NHP and NHS Series. When inquiring, please ask the store where you purchased this product. Rubber feet, AC Adaptor, and adhesive seal are common accessories. Table 6.1.
6.2 Signal Tower Unit Color Arrangement The following explains the method when rearranging or repairing the LED units from customer purchased parts. 6.2.1 NHL Signal Tower Unit (Color) Rearrangement Method 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn the power off before changing the color sequence. Carefully peel off the cover sticker, then loosen the center shaft and remove the head cover and shaft.
6.3 Option Parts The following explains the mounting instructions of this product for the option parts available that customers had purchased. 6.3.1 Wall Mount Bracket This product can be attached to a wall with the wall mount bracket. One wall mount bracket can be used to attach this product on either the left-side or right-side of the wall. CL E A R RX/TX LINK CL E A R RX/TX LINK RESET RESET TEST TEST VOL. HIGH LOW OFF 24VDC VOL. HIGH LOW OFF 24VDC Fig. 6.3.
[Installation Method] 16 1. After deciding on the attachment direction of the wall mount bracket, assemble this product to the bracket. (Use the same installation screw enclosed for assembling the Support Base). 113 4-φ6 NHL Underside View NH-WST 70 Mounting Screws 79 Bracket Mounting Location 38 62 NHL Unit NH-WST Outside Appearance Installation Procedure Fig. 6.3.2 Wall Mount Bracket Installation Diagram 2. Fix the wall mount bracket to the wall surface.
[Installation Method] 1. After deciding on the attachment direction of the partition mounting bracket, assemble this product to the bracket. (Use the screws include when assembling). 100 45 NHL Unit 70.2 NH-WST Mounting Screws Bracket Mounting Location NHL Underside View NH-WST Outside Appearance Installation Procedure Fig. 6.3.4 Partition mounting bracket installation method Please Tighten the screws between this product and the partition mounting bracket with a torque of about 0.39 N-m.
7 Troubleshooting Problem Check the following The power does not turn on. • Check whether the AC Adaptor is connected correctly. The Web setup tool does not display. • • • • The Web setup tool does not display correctly. Check whether the LAN connector is connected correctly. Check the setup for the IP address on this product. Check the setup for the IP address on the PC side. Refer to 2.5 "Network Setup" for the IP address set up procedure.
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