Specifications
External Control
VTM Series Installation and Operation Handbook
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Table 6-4. Web Remote Display Description (continued)
Key Field Description
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HORIZONTAL
BUTTONS
Pressing the UP ARROW button is similar to turning the
RIGHT/LEFT KNOB to the right (right).
Pressing the DOWN ARROW button is similar to turning
the RIGHT/LEFT knob to the left (left).
Pressing the PUSH button is similar to pressing the
RIGHT/LEFT knob to perform the selected knob function
according to the menu or pane selected.
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VERTICAL BUTTONS
Pressing the RIGHT ARROW button is similar to turning
the UP/DOWN knob to the right (up).
Pressing the LEFT ARROW button is similar to turning
the UP/DOWN knob to the left (down).
Pressing the PUSH button is similar to pressing the
UP/DOWN knob to perform the selected knob function
according to the menu or pane selected.
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FAULT BUTTON The fault button is used to indicate when a fault occurs in the
VTM/TVM instrument. Pressing this button has no effect.
SNMP Communications
A Management Information Base (MIB) is an object database that can be monitored by
a Network Management System (NMS). The protocol standardized for communicating
MIB objects between an Agent and a Network Management System is the Simple
Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
An object in the Videotek VTM Series MIB represents each VTM Series parameter
and status, and each object can be referred to by a numeric designation called an Object
ID (OID). The root OID (Enterprise ID) for Videotek MIBs is 1.3.6.1.4.1.10039. The
full MIB tree is:
iso(1).org(3).dod(6).internet(1).private(4).enterprises(1).10039.videotekMIB(1).vtRelease(10).vtVTMSeries(1)
Additionally, the VTM Series supports SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c traps. The VTM
Series MIB branch is called vtVTMSeries. The VTM Series MIB can be found on the
SNMP Support CD that is supplied with the instrument.