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SiteMON IP G2
USER MANUAL
Visit our website at www.dpstelecom.com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs.
May 21, 2012
Firmware Version 2..0B
D-OC-UM109.21100

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  • Page 1 SiteMON IP G2 USER MANUAL Visit our website at www.dpstelecom.com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs. May 21, 2012 Firmware Version 2..0B D-OC-UM109.21100...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Notice The material in this manual is for information purposes and is subject to change without notice. DPS Telecom shall not be liable for errors contained herein or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SiteMon IP Overview Shipping List Specifications Hardware Installation Tools Needed Mounting Installing the Outdoor Enclosure SiteMON IP G2 Back Panel Power Connection LAN Connection Discrete Alarms Control Relay Outputs +12 or +24VDC Sensor Power Supply Internal and External Temperature Sensors...
  • Page 4 10.1.12 Temperature Sensors 10.1.13 Configuring the Control Relays 10.1.14 Saving Changes or Resetting Factory Defaults 10.1.15 Rebooting the SiteMON IP 10.2 Web Monitoring 10.2.1 Viewing Live Images 10.2.2 Viewing Triggered Images 10.2.3 Monitoring Base Alarms 10.2.4 Monitoring Temperature 10.2.5 Monitoring System Alarms 10.2.6 Operating Controls 10.2.7...
  • Page 5: Sitemon Ip Overview

    The SiteMON IP G2 — Achieve Visual Remote Site Visibility With the SiteMON IP G2, you don’t have to wonder what’s happening at your sites. You can see for yourself. Added security for co-location sites can now be provided using the SiteMON IP G2. The SiteMON IP G2 reports directly to your T/Mon or PC and delivers high-quality image viewing of your remote site.
  • Page 6: Shipping List

    While unpacking the SiteMON IP G2, please make sure that all of the following items are included. If some parts are missing, or if you ever need to order new parts, please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at (800) 622-3314.
  • Page 7: Optional Items

    One 4 Pin Connector Optional Items Two 1/2-Amp GMT Accessory Fuses External Temperature Sensor Outdoor Enclosure for SiteMON IP G2 D-PR-984-10A-10...
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Specifications Discrete Alarm Inputs: Temperature Sensors: 2 (1 internal, 1 external) Control Relays: 2 Form C Maximum Voltage: 60 VDC/120 VAC Maximum Current: 1 Amp, AC/DC Protocols: SNMP, TELNET, DCP, HTTP Interfaces: 1 RJ45 10BaseT Ethernet port 1 RJ11 Craft port connector 1 stereo jack connector (for external temperature sensor) 1 4-pin connector for alarm inputs 1 2-pin connector for 12V or 24V power output for sensors...
  • Page 9: Hardware Installation

    Small Standard No. 2 Screwdriver PC (for initial configuration via TTY interface) Mounting Use the provided screws to wall mount the SiteMON IP G2. Both screws are used to mount the arm to the wall. The SiteMON IP G2 is wall-mounted.
  • Page 10: Installing The Outdoor Enclosure

    Installing the Outdoor Enclosure The optional metal enclosure is a hard casing used for mounting the SiteMON IP G2 outdoors. To install the camera inside the enclosure, perform the following steps: 1. Remove (unsnap) the black bracket from the inside of the enclosure.
  • Page 11: Sitemon Ip G2 Back Panel

    SiteMON IP G2 Back Panel Power Connection The SiteMON IP G2 has one screw terminal barrier plug power connectors, located on the back panel of the camera. Before you connect a power supply to the SiteMON IP G2, test the voltage of your power supply: ·...
  • Page 12: Lan Connection

    Control Relay Outputs SiteMON IP G2's two control relay outputs are designed to control external devices. You can use both controls to turn on lights, unlock doors, etc. The two 3-pin connectors on the back of the camera are used to terminate the...
  • Page 13: Or +24Vdc Sensor Power Supply

    To power an external sensor, follow these steps: 1. Remove the 1/2 amp fuse from the back panel of the SiteMON IP G2. Do not reinsert the fuse until all power connections to the external sensor have been made.
  • Page 14: Sitemon Ip's Leds

    The front of the SiteMON IP G2 shows the Status The back of the SiteMON IP G2 shows the Status, Craft, LAN, Temp, Power, and Fuse Alarm LEDs. The SiteMON IP G2's LEDs indicate communication and alarm reporting status. LED status messages are described below in Table A. Status...
  • Page 15: Configuring The Sitemon Ip

    TTY interface and integrated Web Browser. To access the SiteMON IP G2 via LAN, you must first make a temporary connection to the SiteMON IP G2 and assign it an IP address on your network. For more information, see the next section "Connecting to the SiteMON IP G2."...
  • Page 16: Via Lan

    192.168.1.100). If you have physical access to the SiteMON IP G2, the easiest thing to do is connect to the camera through the craft port and then assign it an IP address. Then you can complete the rest of the unit configuration over a remote LAN connection.
  • Page 17: Tty Interface

    To use the TTY interface with the SiteMON, all you need is any PC with terminal emulation software (i.e. Hyperterminal) and a connection to the SiteMON IP G2. This can be a direct connection to the camera's back craft port or a remote connection via Telnet.
  • Page 18: Menu Shortcut Keys

    Ethernet Port Setup The SiteMON IP G2 must be assigned an IP address before you will be able to connect via LAN using a Telnet client or a Web browser. To connect via LAN, the minimum configuration requires setup of the IP address and subnet mask.
  • Page 19 1. Connect using Hyperterminal @ 115200, 8, N, 1. 2. Hit enter and the SiteMON IP G2 will respond with "Username." Note: If you receive no password prompt then check the port you are using on your PC and make sure you are using the provided cable.
  • Page 20: Sitemon Ip Web Browser

    NOTE: The maximum number of users allowed to simultaneously access the SiteMON IP G2 via Web is four. 1. To connect to the SiteMON IP G2 from your Web browser, you must know its IP address or domain name if it has been registered with your internal DNS.
  • Page 21: Entering System Settings

    10.1.2 Entering System Settings Use the following steps to define your SiteMON IP G2 system information. Username and password entries are case-sensitive. 1. From the Edit menu choose System. 2. Enter the designated username and password for your SiteMON IP G2.* 3.
  • Page 22: Changing The Logon Password

    The minimum password length is four characters; however, DPS recommends setting the minimum password length to at least five characters. Note: The factory default username and password is dpstelecom. DPS Telecom strongly recommends that the default password be changed.
  • Page 23: Setting Up Snmp

    10.1.5 Setting Up SNMP Use the following steps to define your SiteMON IP G2 system information: Edit SNMP. 1. From the menu choose SET Community 2. Enter the community name for SNMP SET requests in the field. GET Community 3. Enter the community name for SNMP GET requests in the field.
  • Page 24: Configuring Base Discrete Alarms

    6. Select the check box to send an SNMP trap for that alarm point in the event of an alarm condition. Leave the box blank if you do not wish the SiteMON IP G2 to send an SNMP trap. Submit Data 7.
  • Page 25: Defining Triggers

    SiteMON IP G2 based on trigger events sent to T/Mon for viewing and playback. Define triggers and how the SiteMON IP G2 captures images in the Edit > Triggers menu. Trigger (1, 2, or 3) Settings...
  • Page 26: Setting Web Timer

    10.1.9 Setting the Date and Time Using Network Time Protocol (NTP), the SiteMON IP G2 time stamps images as they are captured. The camera also uses NTP to sync up the date and time showing in the web browser.
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Camera Settings

    10.1.10 Adjusting the Camera Settings From the Edit > Camera menu, you can make adjustments to the quality and transfer speed of the SiteMON's images. Camera Settings Quality Select Best, Good or Average from the drop-down menu. This setting affects the clarity of the images being taken by the SiteMON.
  • Page 28: Setting System Alarm Notifications

    10.1.11 Setting System Alarm Notifications System Alarms screen allows you to individually report the alarm, choose to set an SNMP trap or call based on each system alarm. See Appendix A for system alarm point descriptions. Enter system alarm settings in the Edit > System Alarms menu. Use the following steps to configure your system alarm notification settings: Edit System Alarms...
  • Page 29: Temperature Sensors

    Select the check box to send an SNMP trap for that alarm point in the event of an alarm condition. Leave the box blank if you do not wish the SiteMON IP G2 to send an SNMP trap. Save 6. Click the button to save the configuration settings.
  • Page 30: Configuring The Control Relays

    10.1.13 Configuring the Control Relays The SiteMON IP G2's relay can be identified and configured using the Edit menu > Controls screen. A description can be entered for this relay. You can also designate whether or not to send SNMP Traps when a relay is actuated.
  • Page 31: Rebooting The Sitemon Ip

    10.2 Web Monitoring The Web browser allows you to do full-system monitoring for your SiteMON IP G2, which includes the alarms, relays, temperature sensors and system status. To connect to the SiteMON IP G2 from your Web browser, you must know it's IP address or domain name if it has been registered with your internal DNS.
  • Page 32: Viewing Triggered Images

    View Image buttons Save After zooming in and/or using the digital pan, click Save to have the camera hold this viewing angle and store it to non-volatile memory. Your settings will remain after reboot. Lock/Unlock After zooming in and/or using the digital pan, click Unlock to go back to the original (default) viewing angle.
  • Page 33: Monitoring Base Alarms

    10.2.3 Monitoring Base Alarms This selection provides the status of the system alarms by indicating if an alarm has been triggered. Under the State column, the status will appear in red if an alarm has been activated. The status will be displayed in green when the alarm condition is not present.
  • Page 34: Operating Controls

    10.2.6 Operating Controls Use the following rules to operate controls: Controls Monitor Select from the menu. State 2. Under the field, you can see the current condition of the control. 3. To issue the control, choose a command (Opr - operate, Rls - release, or Mom - momentary) Fig.37 Operate the control relay by clicking on one of the actions in the Commands field.
  • Page 35: Reference Section

    Fig. 13.3 - Location of the Web version link Reference Section 11.1 Display Mapping Description Port Address Point Discrete Alarms Unused 3-16 Display 1 Control Relays 17-18 Unused 19-32 System Alarms 33-64 Internal Temp Alarms Display 2 Internal Temp Value 5-64 External Temp Alarms Display 3...
  • Page 36: Snmp Manager Functions

    APntDesc (.5)* Action (.5) AState (.6) * For specific alarm points, see Table B6 The SiteMON IP G2 82IP G2 OID has changed from 1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.2 to 1.3.6.1.4.1.2682.1.4 Updated MIB files are available on the Resource CD or upon request. Hot Tip!
  • Page 37: Snmp Granular Trap Packets

    Tables 14.3.A and 14.3.B provide a list of the info contained in the SNMP Trap packets sent by the SiteMON IP SNMP Trap managers can use one of two methods to get alarm information: 1. Granular traps (not necessary to define point descriptions for the SiteMON IP G2) 2. The SNMP manager reads the description from the Trap.
  • Page 38: Frequently Asked Questions

    Q. How do I connect my SiteMON IP G2 to the LAN? A. To connect your SiteMON IP G2 to your LAN, you need to configure the unit IP address, the subnet mask and the default gateway. A sample configuration could look like this: Unit Address: 192.168.1.100...
  • Page 39 TTL (edge-sensed) operation. TTL alarm points are a hardware option that must be specified when you order your SiteMON IP G2. Ordering TTL points for your SiteMON IP G2 does not add to the cost of the unit What you can do with the configuration software is change any alarm point from "Normal"...
  • Page 40: Snmp Faqs

    A. SNMP v1. Q. How do I configure the SiteMON IP G2 to send traps to an SNMP manager? Is there a separate MIB for the SiteMON IP G2? How many SNMP managers can the agent send traps to? And how do I set the IP address of the SNMP manager and the community string to be used when sending traps? A.
  • Page 41: Technical Support

    Please have your user manual and hardware serial number ready. 3. Have access to troubled equipment. Please be at or near your equipment when you call DPS Telecom Technical Support. This will help us solve your problem more efficiently. 4. Call during Customer Support hours.
  • Page 42: End User License Agreement

    DPS Telecom which arise out of or are related to the non-fulfillment of any covenant or obligation of End User in connection with this Agreement.
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