IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Shipment contents Complete package of IP Watchdog2 contains the following items: IP WatchDog2 in mechanical design according to ordering no. Printed Manual Power adaptor Ethernet cable Safety at work The device complies with the standards in force in the Czech Republic, is operationally tested and is supplied in a serviceable condition.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group IP WatchDog2 Lite / Industrial IP WatchDog2 Lite IP WatchDog2 Industrial Housing Metal Plastic Relay outputs max. 50V/1A max 240V/16A Serial line External serial modem IP WatchDog2 Lite IP WatchDog2 Industrial March 2015 Page 3...
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Monitored functions and parameters IP range – range of IP addresses defined by IP and mask, from which the Incoming Ping receiving PING can be accepted. Timeout delay for reboot – time interval, in range from 0-1800 s ( 0 =disabled),that IP WatchDog2 waits for incoming PING before causing RESET.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Technical parameters IP WatchDog2 Lite Ethernet port + Interface RJ45 (10BASE-T / 100BASE-Tx) + Compatibility Ethernet: Version 2.0/IEEE 802.3 + Supported protocols IP: ARP, TCP/IP, NVT, RFC2217, UDP/IP, SNTP Relay contact ampacity DC voltage max.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Technical parameters IP WatchDog2 Industrial Ethernet port + Interface RJ45 (10BASE-T / 100BASE-Tx) + Compatibility Ethernet: Version 2.0/IEEE 802.3 + Supported protocols IP: ARP, TCP/IP, NVT, RFC2217, UDP/IP, SNTP Serial port 1 - Channel 1...
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Connectors of the IP WatchDog2 Lite Individual connectors and control elements as well as connection of the relays is shown on the picture below: Power (Green) - lights, if connected and the device is working ...
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Outputs Channel1 / Channel2 Terminal board description Power Function description In the idle state this pin contains power supply of the IP Watchdog2 - axis of the power Power On connector. In Reset mode this pin contains power supply of the IP Watchdog2 - axis of the power Power OFF connector.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Connectors of the IP WatchDog2 Industrial Individual connectors and control elements as well as connection of the relays is shown on the picture below: Power (Green) - lights, if connected and the device is working ...
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Outputs Channel1 / Channel2 Description terminal board Power Function description Normally Close In Idle state this pin is connected with the appropriate COM pin Normally Open In Reset state this pin is connected with the appropriate COM pin...
IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group First steps In this chapter you will learn how to connect the IP WatchDog2 easily to your PC or company network, setting it up and putting it into service. Device connection The following procedure is recommended for quick setup of the device. Detailed description of all parameters and commands can be found in chapter called "Parameters description".
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Primary configuration of Ethernet parameters The primary configuration of the IP WatchDog2 (IP address, network mask and gateway) can be done via UDP Setup - IP WatchDog2 must be found on local part of ethernet network.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Device configuration via WWW IP WatchDog2 contains a WWW interface allowing easy and detailed attendance of the device activity. The interface consists of four HTML pages which can be called by entering IP address of the device from your web browser.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Section Basic Information Device name – User name of the device. Can be modified in the tab General Setup Time – Machine time of the device – configuration can be changed in the tab Time. The valid time is usually taken from the Internet ...
IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group General Setup Section Base Device Name – the name of the device (IP-WatchDog2) - allows to distinguish individual IP WatchDog2 in network. The device name can have a maximum of 16 characters. WWW Info Text – text of the footer WWW pages – suitable for contact information for example the data centre manager.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Channels HTML pages Channels provides complete management of the monitoring channels. Section Basic Setup Channel enabled/disabled - switch the channel on / off Channel name – name of the device. Makes configuring channels and solving the issues with monitored devices easier.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Section Incoming Ping (displayed depending on the Channel Type) Timeout for reboot – time interval that IP WatchDog2 waits for incoming PING before causing RESET. IP range - range of IP addresses defined by IP and mask, from which the receiving PING can be accepted.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Reset by Ping – Outgoing Ping (displayed depending on the Channel Type) Timeout for reboot – interval for sending requested PINGs. Ping primary address – primary address of the target device. The IP address and domain name can be specified.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Monitoring by HTML page – WWW page Request (TCP Client) Timeout for reboot – time interval that IP WatchDog2 waits for incoming PING before causing RESET. This parameter should be chosen with regards to the speed of the transmission line and server load.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Section Output action Setup Reboot Hold Time – Reset length. Allows you to set the time when the channel (relay), is in reset status (manual and automatic) Interval can be in the range of 0-1800 seconds.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Serial Settings of communication parameters of serial ports (channels) Basic Parameter Serial - Enable or disable port Port name - name of the port. Makes configuring channels and solving the issues with monitored devices easier.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Time Section SNTP Setup SNTP Server – IP address or domain address of server for time synchronization Interval – interval of time synchronization with the server. Summertime - enable automatic switching between summer and winter time (DST) - used to set the correct system time.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group SNMP General SNMP Settings System Name – The device name coincides with the name of the device Systém Location – system location, such as "IT room, floor 2". System Contact – Contact the system administrator, for example, e-mail address ...
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group E-mail Email Setup Section SMTP Server – IP address or domain address of the SMTP server. SMTP Port – port number on which listens e-mail server - default 25. Secure TLS mode - check if SMTP server requires a secure communications using SSL / TLS.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group FROM – from - e-mail address of the sender, ie Check for sending Email units IP WatchDog2. Address may be required from SMTP servers and can be used to identify the units IP WatchDog2, possibly for 1) Correct IP address for IP Gateway filtering and processing of alarm messages.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Portal This page is used to set parameters for sending data to a remote HWg-PUSH portal. For more information about protocol or portal solutions, please visit http://www.hw-group.com Portal Message Section The message from the portal, contains links to graphs etc. It depends on the type of website.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Password – Password for assigning IP WatchDog2 to user. Receive from the portal administrator Portal Timers For debugging purposes only Push Period - The period for sending data to a remote portal. A period determined by the portal and can not be changed by the user.
IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Changelog March 2015 Page 28...
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group System System tab grant users access to the most important system information such as operating time or firmware version, and operations such as restart IP WatchDog2 or upgrade firmware. Download Backup bin configuration – backup of configuration in format BIN - click on the link to save the current configuration of IP WatchDog2 after its final setting in case it needs restoration.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Syslog Syslog server IP Address – Address of Syslog server System Section Version – firmware version. Used for diagnostic purposes in case of problem solving. Compile time – Time compilation firmware. Used for diagnostic purposes in case of problem solving.
IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Application tips Reboot Hold Time Besides the classic reset of the monitored device and its following release IP WatchDog2 still a possibility of permanent Reset state in case the monitored device does not respond to the demands of IP WatchDog2 or does not send periodically refresh impulses.
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Testing and operation hints for Windows and Linux Test functions Incoming Ping Test command functions Incoming Ping for Windows Application of the ICMP PING function in Windows is very simple, but can be little tricky.
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It contains following: Interval is measured in seconds, Debug parameter defines whether the communication will be logged in the directory C:\Program Files\HW group\IPWD Tools (max. file size is 5MB). [PING] An icon for IP WatchDog Tools Control created in Control panel allows IP=192.168.1.9...
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Test of Outgoing HTML Page function Testing of Outgoing HTML Page function For initial testing of this feature is available in the on-line form, which can be found on this address http://www.hwg.cz/products/ip_watchdog/test/test_outgoing_page.html just type an IP address of the IP WatchDog, port, resp. IP WatchDog2 always port 80, but in the absence of public IP address can be used address translation (NAT –...
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Mechanical dimensions of IP WatchDog2 Lite The device is in metal box with option to mount on wall or DIN rail. March 2015 Page 35...
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IP WatchDog2 - Manual HW group Mechanical dimensions IP WatchDog2 Industrial The device is in solid box with option to mount on wall or DIN rail. March 2015 Page 36...
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