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1. [Docs] NetPing 8/PWR-220 v3/SMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.1 [ENG] Netping 8/PWR-220 v3/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] Sensors Plugin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
1.1.7 [8PWR] Setting Parameters to Default Values (to the Factory Settings) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
1.1.8 [8PWR] Using IO Lines for External Devices Management (in an Output Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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 v3/SMS, Firmware description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
1.2.1 [ENG] 1. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
1.2.2 [ENG] 2. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Receiving a Main Information about a Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
1.2.2.1 [ENG] 2.1. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Default Username and Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
1.2.2.4 [ENG] 2.4. [DKSF 48.4 IU] I Need to Know a Firmware Version, a Hardware Version, a Serial Number, a Model of
a Device and Its Uptime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
1.2.2.6 [ENG] 2.6. [DKSF 48.4 IU] How to Reboot a Device? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
1.2.3 [ENG] 3. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Basic Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
1.2.3.2 [ENG] 3.2. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Where to Change Settings of a Network Interface? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
1.2.3.3 [ENG] 3.3. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Changing a Username and a Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
1.2.3.4 [ENG] 3.4. [DKSF 48.4 IU] How to Set Community for SNMP? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
1.2.3.5 [ENG] 3.5. [DKSF 48.4 IU] How to Restrict Access to a Device? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
1.2.3.6 [ENG] 3.6. [DKSF 48.4 IU] How to Disable All Notifications Quickly? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
1.2.3.8 [ENG] 3.8. [DKSF 48.4 IU] How to Set the Clock? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
1.2.3.9 [ENG] 3.9. [DKSF 48.4 IU] I Want to Configure SYSLOG. How to Do This? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
1.2.3.11 [ENG] 3.11. [DKSF 48.4 IU] How to Update Firmware on a Device? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
1.2.3.12 [ENG] 3.12. [DKSF 48.4 IU] What Notifications Has the Log File Got? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
1.2.4 [ENG] 4. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with Temperature Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
1.2.4.1 [ENG] 4.1. [DKSF 48.4 IU] What Temperature Sensors a Device Supports? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
1.2.4.3 [ENG] 4.3. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Where to Read a Current Temperature? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Changed. How to Do This? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
1.2.5 [ENG] 5. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with a Humidity Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
1.2.5.1 [ENG] 5.1. [DKSF 48.4 IU] What Humidity Sensor a Device Supports? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
1.2.5.3 [ENG] 5.3. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Initial Configuration of a Humidity Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
1.2.5.4 [ENG] 5.4. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Browsing Readings and Configuring Parameters of a Humidity Sensor in a Web
Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
1.2.5.5 [ENG] 5.5. [DKSF 48.4 IU] I Want to Configure Sending Notifications When a Humidity Sensor Status Is Changed.
How to Do This? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
1.2.6 [ENG] 6. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with Smoke Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
1.2.6.1 [ENG] 6.1. [DKSF 48.4 IU] What Smoke Sensors a Device Supports? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
1.2.6.3 [ENG] 6.3. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Initial Configuring of Smoke Sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
1.2.6.5 [ENG] 6.5. [DKSF 48.4 IU] How to Browse a Current Status of Smoke Sensors? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
1.2.6.7 [ENG] 6.7. [DKSF 48.4 IU] I Want to Configure Sending Notifications When a Sensor Status Is Changed. How to
Do This? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
1.2.7 [ENG] 7. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with Discrete Input-Output Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Input-Output Line. How to Do This? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
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1.2.8 [ENG] 8. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with Built-In Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
1.2.8.1 [ENG] 8.1 [DKSF 48.4 IU] Configuring Relay Management Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    1.2 [ENG] NetPing 8/PWR-220 v3/SMS, Firmware description ........
  • Page 2 1.2.8.2 [ENG] 8.2 [DKSF 48.4 IU] I Want to Configure Sending Notifications on Events of Relay Triggering. How to Do This? ................... . . 77 1.2.8.3 [ENG] 8.3.
  • Page 3: Docs] Netping 8/Pwr-220 V3/Sms

    [Docs] NetPing 8/PWR-220 v3/SMS Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 4: Eng] Netping 8/Pwr-220 V3/Sms, User Guide

    [ENG] Netping 8/PWR-220 v3/SMS, User guide Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 5: 8Pwr] Copyright And Disclaimer

    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 rightholder.
  • Page 6: 8Pwr] Introduction

    Basic knowledge in the area of local and global networks; Basic knowledge in the area of architecture and principles of work of TCP/IP networks; Basic knowledge in the area of architecture and principles of work of Ethernet networks.  Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 7: 8Pwr] Device Overview

    A device is designed in standard dimensions for installation in a 19' rack. A height of a device is 1U. Inputs and output power supply channels are on a front and back panels of a device. Fasteners for mounting in a rack ("ears") can be bolted to NetPing 8/PWRv3/SMS both front and back, which gives a possibility to mount a device in a rack by any side.
  • Page 8: 8Pwr] Sockets And Indication Elements

    Ethernet 10/100 BASE-T port. A device has two such ports: one on a front panel and another one on a back panel. Together they form a dual port Ethernet-switch. One port is used for a network connection, another one is used for additional equipment connection (another NetPing device, administrator's laptop, etc.), which gives an opportunity to avoid installing of an additional switch on a remote site.
  • Page 9 On a front panel there is the second group of power supply channels, with numbers of channels 5 – 8. On a back panel there is the first group of power supply channels, with numbers of channels 1 -4. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 10 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. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 11 It is designed to reset settings to default values. To reset settings, press the button Reset  with a sharp object and hold it while turning on a device. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 12: 8Pwr] Power Supply Channels Management

    Connecting a Load to Output Channels When connecting a load to output power supply channels there is a need to take into account capacity limits of a NetPing 8/PWRv3/SMS device. A maximum capacity of each channel separately is 1500 Watts. A maximum total capacity of four channels in one group is 1725 Watts. I.e., if a consumer with a maximum capacity of 1500 Watts is connected to a channel 1, then it is possible to connect a total load no more than 225 Watts to channels 2,3,4.
  • Page 13: 8Pwr] Sensors Plugin

    Important! Sensors of a dry contact type, a 220 V occurrence sensor, a leakage sensor and others are plugged to IO lines of a device. You can plug any four sensors out of this set. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 14 включена. При состоянии лог. 1 на IO линии розетка будет обесточена, нагрузка выключена. Важно! Коричневый провод не используется и должен остаться неподключенным! Шлейф датчика Клемма NetPing 8-PWR-220 v3/SMS Красный провод (маркированный) Черный провод Синий провод Одна из IO линий – 1/2/3/4   Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 15 Для коммутации нагрузки в NetPing AC/DIN используется реле с нормально замкнутыми контактами. Это означает, что, если управляющий провод никуда не подключен, 220В будет присутствовать на розетке и нагрузка будет включена. A sensor is packaged with an inseparable cable, with connectors on the ends. A cable length can be increased with the help of...
  • Page 16: 8Pwr] Setting Parameters To Default Values (To The Factory Settings)

    Here xx xx xx xx corresponds to a serial number of a device. Thus, all devices after being manufactured have unique MAC-addresses.  After resetting parameters to default settings there is a need to do an initial configuration of a device. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 17: 8Pwr] Using Io Lines For External Devices Management (In An Output Mode)

    4 kWt (20A). Therefore, when using IO lines in an output mode, it is possible to independently manage four external devices. For more detailed information, please contact a technical support support@netping.ru Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 18: 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. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 19: 8Pwr] Operating And Storage Conditions

    Grounding must be performed according to the State Standard Р 50571.21-2000. An infraction of this rule is a violation of a device operation conditions and may be dangerous to human lives as well as damage other devices! Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 20: 8Pwr] Warranty

    There are foreign objects, insects, etc inside the enclosure; During operation, a voltage bigger than an allowable voltage range by the Ethernet standard has been supplied to the ports of a device. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 21: Eng] Netping 8/Pwr-220 V3/Sms, Firmware Description

    [ENG] NetPing 8/PWR-220 v3/SMS, Firmware description Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 22: Eng] 1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Introduction

    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 rightholder.
  • Page 23: Eng] 2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Receiving A Main Information About A Device

    [ENG] 2. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Receiving a Main Information about a Device Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 24: Eng] 2.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Default Username And Password

    [ENG] 2.1. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Default Username and Password Default username and password for connecting to a web interface are as follows: Login: visor Password: ping This information is indicated at the case of the device: Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 25: Eng] 2.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Know A Default Ip Address And Mac Address Of A Device

    MAC address of a device can be found at the home page of a device web interface: where: MAC address is a unique physical address of a device in the Ethernet network. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 26: Eng] 2.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Connecting A Device With A Default Authorization To A Web Interface

    Address for connecting to a device:  http://192.168.0.100/ User: visor Password: ping Make sure that a device responds to ping 192.168.0.100 a fter the first turning on a device as well as after resetting its parameters. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 27: Device And Its Uptime

    М is a numeric suffix indicating a modification (variant) of a model of a device, for which this firmware is made Hardware Version is a PCB version and/or a device configuration. Uptime – is a device uptime from the moment of the last turning on or rebooting.   Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 28: Eng] 2.5. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Where Can I See A Name, A Location And Contacts Of A Device

    Syslog notifications and is available via SNMP – OID «sysName». Location is a description of the installation place of a Netping device. It is displayed at the home page and in the heading of a web interface. It can be accessed via SNMP –...
  • Page 29: Eng] 2.6. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Reboot A Device

    When rebooting a device through a web interface, its embedded relays are not rebooted! It works only in the case if a firmware version DKSF  48.2.5 has been installed when manufacturing a device, which includes an improved firmware loader.  A NetPing device can be rebooted in two ways: Click the button « Reboot»...
  • Page 30: Eng] 3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Basic Configuration

    [ENG] 3. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Basic Configuration Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 31: Eng] 3.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Configure Name Of A Device, Its Location And Contacts

    On default : empty row Device Location is a description of a place of installation of a Netping device. It is displayed at the home page and in the heading of a web interface, is  – available via SNMP – sysLocation. ...
  • Page 32: Eng] 3.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Where To Change Settings Of A Network Interface

    SNMP Agent Port – is a field for configuring a UDP port number, which an SNMP agent listens to.  On default : 161 After setting all necessary parameters, click the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 33: Eng] 3.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Changing A Username And A Password

    Password – is a field for setting up or changing a user's password when accessing a device through a web interface. Latin letters and numbers are used. Its maximum size is 16 symbols.  On default ping :  After setting up all necessary parameters, click the button  « Apply changes » Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 34: Eng] 3.4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Set Community For Snmp

    Community for Write – is a field for setting up or changing Community for write parameters of a device when accessing a device via an SNMP protocol. Its maximum size is 16 characters.  On default SWITCH :  After setting up all necessary parameters, click the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 35: Eng] 3.5. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Restrict Access To A Device

    On default : 0.0.0.0 When access filter parameters are set, a device will not respond to an ICMP request (ping). After setting all necessary parameters, click the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 36: Eng] 3.6. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Disable All Notifications Quickly

    » of a device web interface. To do this, there is a need to check a checkbox « Disable all notifications » and click the button « Apply changes »: The setting « Disable all notifications » does not disable notifications sent to the log file and SYSLOG. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 37: Eng] 3.7. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] It Is Necessary To Send Snmp Trap Notifications. How To Configure This

    IP address or a domain name. An empty field means SNMP TRAP notifications will not be sent. On default: аd dress is not specified After configuring all necessary settings, click the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 38: Eng] 3.8. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Set The Clock

    A device must have a properly configured gateway and an Internet connection via an NTP protocol to use NTP servers from the Internet. After setting up all necessary parameters, click the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 39: Eng] 3.9. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] I Want To Configure Syslog. How To Do This

    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 parameters, click the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 40: Eng] 3.10. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Receive Notifications And Reports Via Email

    A device can work only with the mail servers, which support an SMTP protocol and authentication method AUTH PLAIN and AUTH LOGIN, as well as a method without authentication! At the same time a device cannot support SSL, TLS or another encoding! Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 41: Eng] 3.11. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Update Firmware On A Device

    Firmware ») will be available even if the firmware was not successfully updated. Certain system settings may be changed after updating. Do not forget to check the most important operation parameters. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 42: Eng] 3.12. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] What Notifications Has The Log File Got

    XXXX is a description of a temperature sensor, specified by a user at the page of the web interface. YY – are readings of a current temperature in °C A is a lower limit of a temperature range in °C. BB – is an upper limit of a temperature range in °C. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 43 N – is a number of a power management channel. XXXX – is a description of a power management channel, specified by a user at the page of a web interface. YYYY – is a name of a relay management mode. The next modes are possible: «switched off manually Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 44 YYYY – is an error notification. sendmail: email discarded – is recorded into the log file if it is impossible to send e-mail notification to an SMTP server. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 45 SYSLOG server is convenient to be used for a centralized collecting of notifications on events, taking place at numerous devices and computers, working in the network, particularly, on events at Netping devices. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 46: Eng] 4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Working With Temperature Sensors

    [ENG] 4. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with Temperature Sensors Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 47: Eng] 4.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] What Temperature Sensors A Device Supports

    Temperature values and temperature sensor statuses are updated automatically approximately four times a minute with no need to reload a web page manually. It is possible to plug up to 8 temperature sensors to a device. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 48: Eng] 4.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Determine A Unique Number Of A 1-Wire Sensor

    A unique number of a 1-Wire sensor looks like the following : 2818 0ea2 0600 0039  (16 hexadecimal digits 0..9,a..f). To plug a 1-Wire sensor, copy its unique number from this page to a corresponding field at the page of a web interface. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 49: Eng] 4.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Where To Read A Current Temperature

    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. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 50: Eng] 4.4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Is It Possible To Set A Description For Temperature Sensors

    SNMP TRAP, SMS, e-mail notifications, email reports about a status of sensors. Its maximum size is 16 characters. On default: empty line After changing the settings, there is a need to save the parameters by clicking the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 51: Eng] 4.5. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Configuring Top And Bottom Margin Of A Safe Range For A 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 is a need to save the parameters by clicking the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 52: Eng] 4.6. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] I Want To Configure Sending Notifications When A Status Of A Temperature Sensor Is Changed. How To Do This

    GSM modem). Time of sending reports is indicated at the pages « » and « E-MAIL ». On default : checkbox is not checked After setting all necessary parameters, click the button «Apply changes» Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 53: Eng] 5. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Working With A Humidity Sensor

    [ENG] 5. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with a Humidity Sensor Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 54: Eng] 5.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] What Humidity Sensor A Device Supports

    Relative humidity values, as well as a humidity sensor status, are updated automatically with no need to reload a web page manually. It is possible to plug one humidity sensor to a device. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 55: Eng] 5.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Determine A Unique Id Of A 1-Wire Humidity Sensor

    A unique number of a 1-Wire sensor looks like the following : 2818 0ea2 0600 0039  (16 hexadecimal digits 0..9,a..f). To plug a 1-Wire sensor, copy its unique number from this page to a corresponding field at the page of a web interface. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 56: Eng] 5.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Initial Configuration Of A Humidity Sensor

    A unique Id of a 1-Wire humidity sensor is indicated on the sticker at the sensor. You can know a unique Id of a 1-Wire humidity sensor from the section «5.2. [DKSF 48.4 IU] How to Determine a Unique Id of a 1-Wire Humidity Sensor? » Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 57: Interface

    Bottom Margin of Humidity Safe Range – is a humidity value dropping below which a sensor switches to a status « below a safe range ». Hysteresis is ± 1 percentage point.  On default : 5 Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 58: How To Do This

    GSM modem). Time for sending reports is configured at the pages « » and « E-MAIL ». On default : checkbox is not checked After setting all necessary parameters, click the button «Apply changes» Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 59: Eng] 6. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Working With Smoke Sensors

    [ENG] 6. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with Smoke Sensors Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 60: Eng] 6.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] What Smoke Sensors A Device Supports

    Temperature values and temperature sensor statuses are updated automatically with no need to reload a web page manually. It is possible to connect up to 4 smoke sensors to a device. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 61: Eng] 6.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Determine A Unique Number Of A 1-Wire Smoke Sensor

    A unique number of a 1-Wire sensor looks like the following : 2818 0ea2 0600 0039  (16 hexadecimal digits 0..9,a..f). To plug a 1-Wire sensor, copy its unique number from this page to a corresponding field at the page of a web interface. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 62: Eng] 6.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Initial Configuring Of Smoke Sensors

    You can know a unique Id of a 1-Wire smoke sensor from reading the section «6.2. [DKSF 48.4 IU] How to Determine a Unique Number of a 1-Wire Smoke Sensor? » Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 63: Eng] 6.4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Is It Possible To Set Description For Smoke Sensors

    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 characters. On default: empty line Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 64: Eng] 6.5. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Browse A Current Status Of Smoke Sensors

    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 Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 65: Eng] 6.6. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Turn A Power Off And Reset A Smoke Sensor

    A status « Alarm » of smoke sensors is reset by clicking the button « Reset ». In this case, there will be no power supply at smoke sensors during 10 seconds. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 66: Do This

    Отказ, Отключение – is a checkbox, if checked a device will send notifications if a connection is lost or when a smoke sensor is de-energized   . On default : checkbox is not checked After setting all necessary parameters, click the button «Apply changes» Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 67: Eng] 7. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Working With Discrete Input-Output Channels

    [ENG] 7. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with Discrete Input-Output Channels Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 68: Eng] 7.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Is It Possible To Set A Description For An Input-Output Line

    Memo – is a field for setting a brief description of an IO line. A memo is used in the SYSLOG and log  notifications and is included into SNMP TRAP, SMS, e-mail notifications, e-mail reports about a status of sensors. Its maximum size is 30 characters. On default: empty line Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 69: Eng] 7.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Configuring Operation Mode Of An Input-Output Line

    », it is possible to set a logic level at a line through the web, SNMP and HTTP API interfaces. In the mode « logic output », a logic level at a line is set by a logic module. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 70: Eng] 7.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Define A Current Logic Level At An Input-Output Line

    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. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 71: Eng] 7.4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Manage An Input-Output Line In The Output Mode

    « Pulse Duration (100-25500ms, step 100ms)» . If a line is set to « output », then the button for issuing a pulse will not be active. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 72: Eng] 7.5. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] I Want To Configure Sending Notifications When Changing A Logic Level Of An Input-Output Line. How To Do This

    . This decoding will be displayed in the field « Legend » at the page « INPUT-OUTPUT » of a device web interface and will be added to SNMP TRAP notifications. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 73 «Logic 0» of an IO line is set This decoding will be displayed .  in the field «Legend» at the page «INPUT-OUTPUT» of a device web interface and will be added to SNMP TRAP notifications. After setting all necessary parameters click the button «Apply changes» Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 74: Eng] 7.6. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] For What A Filter For Short Noises Is Necessary In Settings Of An Input-Output Line

    Hence, this parameter allows to filter out short noise signals or bouncing of mechanical contacts.  On default : 500ms A filter for short noise pulses is configured at the page « DISCRETE IO » of a device web interface: Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 75: Eng] 8. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Working With Built-In Relays

    [ENG] 8. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with Built-In Relays Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 76: Eng] 8.1 [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Configuring Relay Management Modes

    », as well as included into SMS, E-mail notifications, E-mail reports about a status of sensors and indicated in headings of pop-up dialogs and module configuration «Watchdog» and «Schedule». Maximum size is 30 characters.  On default : empty line. After setting up all necessary parameters click the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 77: This

    In the firmware version DKSF 48.4.X, only the next types of notifications are enabled on default: log and Syslog. It is also possible to enable SMS notifications, which are configured at the page « » of a device web interface. Other types of notifications (SNMP Trap and e-mail) are not implemented for a relay. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 78: Eng] 8.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] What Is «Watchdog», And How To Configure It

    : checkboxes are not checked If none checkbox is checked, or IP addresses for checked checkboxes are not specified, polling will not be executed and in fact, the mode «Wa tchdog » will be disabled. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 79 Reset Counter (cleared on firmware reboot) – is an informational field, which shows how many times a channel has been reloaded as a result of «Watch » operation. A counter does not count an amount of resets in the «manual mode». A counter is reset when a NetPing device is unplugged from a power supply.
  • Page 80: Eng] 8.4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] What Is «Schedule», And How To Configure It

    An interval starts from the time of switching a relay on (column « On» ) and ends with the time of switching off (column « »). Time is specified in the Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 81 Ignore Failure – when a local time is not properly set, a relay will continue operating on the basis of a configured schedule.   After setting up all necessary parameters, click the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 82: Eng] 9. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Working With Device Power Supply Inputs

    [ENG] 9. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with Device Power Supply Inputs Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 83: Eng] 9.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Configuring Power Supply Inputs In A Device Web Interface

    Switching of groups of sockets between power supply inputs is accompanied with switching off sockets for a short time! After the parameters were changed, there is a need to click the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 84: Eng] 10. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Working With The Module «Logic

    [ENG] 10. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with the Module «Logic» Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 85: Eng] 10.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] What Is «Logic

    » of a device web interface describes an operating algorithm of a module and its configuration capabilities. It is prohibited to use a NetPing device to manage electrical circuits when a violation of the control may cause a significant damage.
  • Page 86: Eng] 10.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Use The Module «Logic

    IO line 3. It must be set to the mode «input» at the page «INPUT-OUTPUT» before using IO 4 IO line 4. It must be set to the mode «input» at the page «INPUT-OUTPUT» before using Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 87 OUTLETS» before using RELAY 3 Relay on the channel built into a body of a device A relay control must be set to the mode «Logic Output» at the page  «AC OUTLETS» before using Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 88 », a status of outputs can be changed immediately and a reset command will not have any external effect. 10. Status Line If rules operation is stopped, then a warning line will appear. 11. Button for Saving Changes After setting all necessary parameters, click the button «Apply changes».  Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 89: Eng] 10.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Configuring Thermostat

    After configuring a thermo(hygro)stat, there is a need to configure a rule in the module « Logic ». It is possible to learn how to do this from the section « 10.2. [DKSF 48.8 IU] How to Use the Module «Logic»? ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 90: Eng] 10.4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Configure Pinger In The Module «Logic

    After configuring a pinger, there is a need to configure a rule in the module « Logic ». It is possible to learn how to do this from the section « 10.2. [DKSF 48.8 IU] How to Use the Module «Logic»? ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 91: Eng] 10.5. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] What Is Snmp Setter

    » and is designed for setting an SNMP OID variable at a remote device via an SNMP v1 protocol. In particular, it is possible to control IO lines and relays of another NetPing device via a network. To configure an SNMP SETTER, there is a need to go to the page «...
  • Page 92: Eng] 10.6. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Reset Signal And Initial Statuses Of Outputs

    », which correspond to completion of the signal « RESET », will work after clicking the control button « Start » at the page « LOGIC » of a device web interface. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 93: Eng] 10.7. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Connecting Relays And Io Lines

    » of a rule of the module « Logic », there is a need to indicate that the relay or the IO line will be used together with the logic module.   Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 94: Eng] 10.8. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Ir Commands

    » initiates reproducing an IR command. The rule « While … keep turned off » prohibits issuing an IR command. Rules of another type must not be used together with an IR command Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 95: Eng] 10.9. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Examples Of Configurations Of The Module «Logic

    Configuring a Thermostat A NetPing device with a connected external temperature sensor allows to implement functions of a thermostat, supporting a specified range of temperatures by turning on/off a device for heating and/or cooling in the automatic mode.
  • Page 96 After changing a management mode, there is a need to click the button «Apply changes». The last step of configuration is starting logic on a corresponding page of a web interface by clicking the button «Start»: Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 97 Let us suppose that shock sensor PI-90D, which is installed into a closet with equipment , is connected to the IO line №2 of a NetPing device, while siren alarm АС-10, which is displayed at a remote control of a security guard, is connected to the Relay 1.
  • Page 98 After choosing a source of control for a relay, there is a need to click the button «Apply changes».   The last step of configuration is starting logic at the corresponding page of a web interface by clicking the button « Start »:   Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 99: Eng] 11. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Working With Ir Control Module

    [ENG] 11. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with IR Control Module Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 100: Eng] 11.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Record Ir Commands Properly

    » to save a command in a nonvolatile memory if a command is successfully reproduced. It is desirable to check again the operation of an IR command by clicking a corresponding button « » in the section of saved commands. > Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 101: Eng] 11.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Reproducing Ir Commands Through A Web Interface

    0.5 s., initiating reproducing a command. Do not reproduce «empty» command cells, where there is no proper record of an IR command. This can cause a transceiver to freeze. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com...
  • Page 102: Eng] 11.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Is It Possible To Reproduce Ir Commands Through Snmp

    IR commands can be reproduced through an SNMP protocol. A necessary information is in the MIB file, corresponding to the used firmware version of the NetPing device. It is possible to download the MIB file from the page of a description of a device at the company's website http://www.netpingdev...
  • Page 103: Eng] 11.4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Determine 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 and works properly. Otherwise, in the section « Saved IR Commands » there will be an inscription «External IR Remote device IRC-TR v2 is not attached or is not operating! » Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 104: Eng] 11.5. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Recommendations

    If a transceiver is stuck in a protocol as a result of a failure, noise, an operator's error or managing software failure, and reacts improperly to incoming commands, a reset can be performed by a short-term (5 s.) switching off a transceiver from a NetPing device.
  • Page 105: Eng] 12. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Working With Sms Notifications And An Embedded Gsm Modem

    [ENG] 12. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Working with SMS Notifications and an Embedded GSM Modem Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 106: Eng] 12.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Know A Balance On A Sim Card

    Send USSD Request ». In a few seconds, the information about a balance on the SIM card will appear in the field Reply to the USSD Command of status request « ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 107: Eng] 12.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] I Need To Specify A Number For Sending Sms Notifications. How To Do This

    », there is a need to specify a primary destination phone number and auxiliary numbers if necessary for sending SMS notifications. Destination Phone Number for SMS   is indicated in the next format – Country Code Operator's Code Phone Number  -   -  To save phone numbers, click the button «Apply changes» Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 108: Eng] 12.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Enable Detailed Logging For A Gsm Modem

    », which are exchanged between a CPU and a GSM modem. This feature is necessary to troubleshoot possible issues of a GSM modem operation. To save the setting, click the button  «Apply changes» Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 109: Eng] 12.4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Checking A Gsm Signal Strength

    » will have an information about a cellular network, where the SIM-card is registered. In the field « GSM Signal Strenth », the information about a signal status in percents will appear. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 110: Eng] 12.5. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Receiving An Sms Notification About Previously Specified Events

    Learn about how to indicate phone numbers for sending SMS notifications from the section «[ENG] 12.2. [DKSF 48.4 IU] I Need to Specify a Number for Sending SMS Notifications. How to Do This?». After setting all necessary parameters, click the button «Apply changes» Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 111: Eng] 12.6. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Gsm Modem Does Not Work. How To Reboot It

    In the field « Last error of GSM modem », the last error of the modem is indicated. To display an actual error, there is a need to click the button F5. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 112: Eng] 12.7. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] What Sms Notifications Can A Device Send

    » of a device web interface. If a name of a device is not set, then the name NETPING is used. q – is a serial number of notifications. A number is nonvolatile   it is not zeroed when a power supply is switched off. It is used for registering missed  ...
  • Page 113 If a label is not set (empty), then it is not included into SMS. Cyrillic characters are displayed by «?» status – is a status of a smoke sensor, its possible values are: «OK», «ALARM!», «SWITCHED OFF», «FAILED»   Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 114 » of a device web interface. A label is enclosed in quotes in a text of a notification. If a label is not set (empty), then it is not included into SMS.   A notification about changing a status of Ethernet ports of a device: Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 115 IO line, which is set in a pop-up dialog for configuring notifications from IO lines at the page «INPU T-OUTPUT » of a device web interface. If an explanation is not set (empty), then it is not included into SMS. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 116: Eng] 12.8. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Control A Device Using Sms Commands

    Allow automatic return to the main input for a group of sockets x, where x - is a number of a group of sockets: 1 (sockets 1..4) or 2 (sockets 5..8) Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 117 An error while a device is analyzing a command. Most probably, a text of an outgoing command is incorrect: NP WRONG CMD: «outgoing command» where: Outgoing command – is a text of an outgoing command, enclosed in quotes completely.   Incorrect password (Community) in an outgoing command: Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 118 A relay status is encoded by characters «+» (switched on), «-» (switched off), L (controlled by a logic). In parentheses, there is a total reset counter and a counter of repeated unsuccessful resets, initiated by the module «Watchdog» A response to a request (NETPING P? kkkkkk) about a status of all relays: NP REPLY Pn+ PnW PnL PnX PnS Pn- Pn+ PnS kkkkkk where: Pn+ PnW PnL PnX PnS Pn- Pn+ PnS ...
  • Page 119 –  AC1+|AC2+ «+» or «-» means presence or absence of voltage at inputs 1 and 2 –    A response to a request (NETPING N?  kkkkkk ) about a status of a pinger, embedded into an SMS module: NP REPLY N=1 kkkkkk where: N=1 –...
  • Page 120: Eng] 12.9. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Adjusting Time Of Sending A Daily Report About A Status Of Sensors And Io Lines As An Sms Notification

    IO lines will be sent. On default: empty line After adjusting time, there is a need to save changes in parameters by clicking the button « Apply changes ». Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 121: Eng] 12.10. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Know Imei Of An Embedded Gsm Modem

    192.168.0.100 – is a default IP address of a NetPing device; /at.html – is a service page for sending AT-commands To send an AT-command for receiving an IMEI, there is a need to: Type the command «AT+CGSN»...
  • Page 122: Eng] 12.11. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] How To Send Random Sms

    In NetPing devices, it is community=SWITCH on default;  IP  is an IP address of a NetPing device, through which a random SMS message will be sent;  – OID  is an SNMP identifier of a variable –...
  • Page 123 $username = "visor" $password = "ping" $reqBody = "[0953345975] Тест NetPing!" $req = [System.Net.WebRequest]::Create($url) $req.Method = "POST"; $req.Credentials = new-object System.Net.NetworkCredential($username, $password) $Body = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8.GetBytes($reqBody); $stream = $req.GetRequestStream(); $stream.Write($Body, 0, $Body.Length); $stream.Flush(); Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 124 $resp.Close()  where: $url – is a variable, which sets an IP address of a NetPing device and a script for sending random 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.
  • Page 125: Eng] 13. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Device Supporting Snmp Protocol

    [ENG] 13. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Device Supporting SNMP Protocol Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 126: Eng] 13.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Device Supporting Snmp Protocol

    «Documentation and files»: http://www.netpingdevice.com/products/netping-8-pwr-220-v3-sms A device supports: Reading OID using Get, Get-Next  requests via SNMP v1  protocol; Setting OID values using the command   via SNMP v1 protocol; Sending TRAP  notification on events Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 127: Eng] 13.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Configuring Sending Snmp Trap Notifications

    Sensor fault – is a checkbox, which allows to send SNMP TRAP notifications if a sensor stopped working in case of its failure, etc. It is configured by the button « Setup » at the page « TEMPERATURE » of a device web interface; Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 128 Powered Off or Failed – is a checkbox, which allows to send SNMP TRAP notifications if a sensor stopped working because of failure or a   lack of a sensor. it is configured by the button «Setup» at the page «SMOKE» of a device web interface. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 129: Eng] 13.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] What Oid Are Supported By A Device

    If there are no square brackets with a destination number at the beginning of a message, then a message is delivered to the destination numbers indicated at the page «SMS» of a device web interface. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 130 (20) – there is no response from an IR extension module IRC-TRv2. errorExtBusBusy (21) – an external bus i2c is busy, it is impossible to connect to an IR extension module IRC-TRv2 (for example, during a short-circuit of a bus). Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 131 – is a number of a line, a number from 1 to 4 inclusive .1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.8900.1.1.3.n npIoLevelOut.n Integer READ/WRITE A status of a line in an «output» mode. where: n – is a number of a line, a number from 1 to 4 inclusive Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 132 READ/WRITE To issue a single pulse to an output of an IO line write «1». A duration of a pulse is taken from the variable npIoSinglePulseDuration.n where: n – is a number of a line, a number from 1 to 4 inclusive Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 133: Eng] 13.4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Supporting Snmp Trap

    Variables in npThermoTrap (varbind list) Data Type Description .1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.8800.2.1.0 Integer A number of a sensor (1..8), changing a status of which caused sending TRAP notification. .1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.8800.2.2.0 Integer A current temperature value, °C. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 134 SNMP TRAP when Changing a Status of a Humidity Sensor npRelHumTrap Identification SNMP v1 enterprise .1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.8400.9 SNMP v1 generic-trap enterpriseSpecific(6) SNMP v1 specific-trap SNMP v2 snmpTrapOID .1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.8400.9.0.1   Variables in npRelHumTrap (varbind list) Data Type Description Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 135 2 – Searching 3 – Denied 4 – Unknown 5 – Roaming 255 – InfoUpdate .1.3.6.1.4.1.25728.3800.1.3.0 Integer GSM signal strength: 0…31 = 0% … 100% 99 – Unknown 255 – Updating info Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 136: Eng] 14. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Support Of Url-Encoded Commands By A Device

    [ENG] 14. [DKSF 48.4 IU] Support of URL-Encoded Commands by a Device Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 137: Eng] 14.1. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Controlling Io Lines

      Switching to the alternate (inverse) status. http://192.168.0.100/io.cgi?ioN=f where: N   is a number of a line, indicated after ?io. –   Short-term switching to an inverse status, i.e. issuing a pulse. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 138 N   is a number of a line, indicated after ?io. – Returned Values Error (incorrect format of a request or incorrect number of an IO line): io_result('error') A command is executed: io_result('ok') Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 139: Eng] 14.2. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Relay Management

    (source of control) is indicated. where: n is a relay number s is a relay operation mode. It is one of the next values: 0 – Manual off 1 – Manual on 2 – Watchdog Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 140 An error is returned in case of a wrong format of a request, as a result of an incorrect/invalid value of a number of a relay or a mode. relay_result('ok') relay_result('error') Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 141: Eng] 14.3. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Controlling Reserving Power Supply Inputs

    Requesting settings of determining a main input for groups of sockets, switching to a backup input when there is no power supply at a main input and autoreturn of a group of sockets to the main input when a power supply appears at the main input, respectively: http://192.168.0.100/ats.cgi?gN&main http://192.168.0.100/ats.cgi?gN&backup http://192.168.0.100/ats.cgi?gN&autorevert  Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 142 Switching on ('on') or switching off ('off') automatic switching to a backup input when a voltage disappears from main input for groups of sockets: /ats.cgi?gN&backup=on /ats.cgi?gN&backup=off  where: N – is a number of a group of sockets, 1 (1..4) or 2 (5..8) Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 143 N – is a number of a group of sockets, 1 (1..4) or 2 (5..8) Returned Values An error is issued if a format of a command is incorrect: ats_result('error') Successful execution of a command: ats_result('ok') Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 144 Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 145: Eng] 14.4. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Controlling 1-Wire Smoke Sensors

    /smoke.cgi?sN&on /smoke.cgi?sN&off /smoke.cgi?sN&reset where: N –    is a number of a smoke sensor Returned Values Error (incorrect format of a request or an incorrect relay number): relay_result('error'); Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 146 Successful execution of a command: relay_result('ok'); Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 147: Eng] 14.5. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Temperature Sensor Management

    The third argument is status of a sensor 0   a sensor is not connected or failed – 1   a temperature is below normal – 2   a temperature is normal – 3   a temperature is above normal – Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 148: Eng] 14.6. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Controlling A Humidity Sensor

    The fourth argument is a status of a sensor: 0   a sensor is not connected or fails – 1   a humidity is below a norm – 2   a humidity is normal – 3   a humidity is above a norm – Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...
  • Page 149: Eng] 14.7. [Dksf 48.4 Iu] Ir Command Transceiver Management

    An error is returned only if a request format is incorrect or a command number is wrong . Errors of the module IRC-TRv2 are not checked when a response is formulated. Copyright © NetPing east Co., Ltd E-mail: support@netpingdevice.com Phone:+886-2-23121582...

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