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Installation Manual for Host & Node Units Version 1.2 DATAS TECHNOLOGY LTD.
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Datas. assumes no responsibility for the results of errors beyond its con- trol. Datas Technology Ltd. also cannot guarantee that changes in equipment made by other manufactur- ers, and referred to in this manual, will not affect the applicability of the information in this manual.
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Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Your D-100 has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equipment, however, there are a few basic precautions you should take to avoid hurting yourself or damaging the unit: •...
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If you experience trouble with the Datas D-100, or you need information on obtaining service or repairs, please contact: Datas Technology Ltd. Unit 2, 20/F., Kingsfield Centre 18-20 Shell Street, North Point, Hong Kong Tel: (852) 2343-2290 Fax: (852) 2512-2117...
Telephone Consumer Protection Act (Host only) The FCC Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electronic device, including FAX machines, to send a message unless such mes- sage contains, in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission, the date and time it is sent and an identification of the business or other entity, or other individual sending the message, and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other entity, or individual.
• Date of purchase __________________ • Serial number __________________ Technical support is available from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, eastern time. DATAS TECHNOLOGY LTD. Unit 2, 20/F., Kingsfield Centre 18-20 Shell Street, North Point, H.K. Phone: (852)2343-2290 FAX: (852)2512-2117 e-mail: datastech@ctimail3.com...
Introduction to Host About This Manual This manual comprises the instructions and commands necessary to install and program the D-100. Additional summary and application chapters are included to help you speed program- ming and to understand D-100’s features. You should thoroughly read this manual to establish a basic understanding of the system and keep it as a reference.
Installation Manual Physical Description The D-100 Host is housed in a 17"w x 1.75"h x 10"d enclosure, which is 1 EIA rack-mount space high. Front Panel Layout The front panel contains connections for eight sensor inputs, microphone input, Ethernet port, serial port, and status LEDs.
Physical Description Sensor Inputs The sensor inputs are designed to interface with D-100 series sensors (See Appendix C). The use of RJ-45 jacks for sensor inputs allows the use of existing structured cabling to connect remote sensors. Since the sensor produces an analog signal, it must connect directly to the Host or Node. The path from the sensor to the D-100 unit CANNOT pass through a network Hub or Switch.
Installation Manual Microphone Jack The Host unit comes with a built-in microphone. Directly below the built-in mic is a separate jack for connecting an optional condenser microphone to sense audible alarms, such as smoke detectors. When an external microphone is connected, the internal microphone is disabled. Rear Panel The rear panel is where the main power switch is located.
Installation Installation This section provides information on: I Operating environment I Rack, wall, & tabletop installation I Connecting sensors Parts Required Phillips 9 pin F/F null Dumb terminal or PC Screwdriver modem cable w/9 pin com port Operating Environment Before you install the D-100 Host be sure that your operating environment meets the physical requirements of the equipment.
Installation Manual Wall Mount Installation The D-100 Host can be wall mounted using the optional wall mount brackets. Follow the steps below: 1) Remove the rack mount brackets with a Phillips screwdriver. 2) Attach the optional wall mount brackets to the sides of the D-100 using the eight black #6-32 screws.
Connecting Sensors Connecting Sensors The D-100 Host has eight sensor inputs. Each input can accept any sensor type. Sensors are available to monitor the following: I Temperature I Smoke I Humidity I Security I Water detection I Motion I AC voltage I Alarm contacts from external equipment All D-100 sensors connect to the Host using standard RJ-45 cables.
Installation Manual Network Configuration The D-100 Host has a serial port on the front panel which is used to configure network settings and security options. A dumb terminal or terminal emulation software is required to get online and set up the configuration. The port is male DTE, so you will need to use a null modem cable. Terminal communication settings must be set to: I 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit To get online with the D-100, connect your terminal to the serial port and press <RETURN>.
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Network Configuration Network and Option Configuration Physical Address 00:D0:C9:37:40:86 IP Address 10.1.4.10 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway 10.1.4.1 DNS Server 10.1.2.111 Enterprise name D-100 Enterprise Web Server Enabled Web Server Security Disabled Remote Access Server Enabled RAS IP Port Address 0.0.0.0 Two-Way E-mail Responder Enabled Microphone Listen-in...
Installation Manual Enabling this feature will temporarily load the default Master Administrator account (username: admin, password: ims4k). This temporary account will unload if any one of the following occurs: (1) Any of the Master Administrator accounts is edited, (2) A new Master Administrator account is created, or (3) The system reboots.
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Network Configuration Enable Microphone Listen-In: Enabling this feature will allow users to listen in through the microphone on the front panel of the unit when dialing the unit in Voice mode. Disabling this feature will prevent the microphone from being accessed during a telephone call.
Installation Manual Battery Maintenance The D-100 Host includes an internal UPS that automatically switches to battery backup in the event of an AC power failure. The battery in the D-100 Host is a 12V 2.9AH gel cell. This bat- tery will keep the unit operating for approximately 3.5 hours when fully charged and under normal operating conditions.
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Battery Maintenance Step 1) Locate the power switch on the rear of the unit and turn the D-100 off. Step 2) Disconnect the power cord from the back of the unit. Step 3) Remove the D-100 from the rack. Step 4) Remove all of the screws in the top cover.
Host Specifications Host Specifications Operating Specifications ° F 1 – s t t " 5 " 5 " 9 t t a l l e Communications Specifications : t e Environmental Monitoring , ) e e t t , l e : s t , e r , y t...
Installation Manual Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Datas D-100 Infrastructure Monitoring System. This one-of-a-kind solution will change the way you think about computer room and network monitoring. The system is designed to be a comprehensive method of ensuring 100% up-time of your computer systems.
Introduction to Node About This Manual This manual comprises the instructions and commands necessary to install and program the D-100 Node. Additional summary and application chapters are included to help you speed pro- gramming and to understand D-100s features. You should thoroughly read this manual to estab- lish a basic understanding of the system and keep it as a reference.
Installation Manual Physical Description The D-100 Node is housed in a 9.6"w x 1.75"h x 7"d enclosure, which is 1 EIA rack-mount space high. Front Panel Layout The front panel contains connections for eight sensor inputs, microphone input, Ethernet port, serial port, and power LED.
Node Physical Description ON/OFF Switch The on/off switch connects main power and battery power to the system. In the event that main power fails, the backup battery system will automatically power the system. Rear Panel The rear panel is where the main power cord exits the unit. A 120VAC/60Hz to 8VAC adapter pro- vides main power to the unit.
Installation Manual Installation This section provides information on: I Operating environment I Rack, wall, & tabletop installation I Connecting sensors I Replacing batteries Parts Required Phillips DB9 F/F null Dumb terminal or PC Screwdriver modem cable w/DB9 serial port Operating Environment Before you install the D-100 Node be sure that your operating environment meets the physical requirements of the equipment.
Installation Node SENSAPHONE ® Infrastructure Monitoring System E n v i r o n m e n t a l S e n s o r I n p u t s ETHERNET SERIAL POWER Figure 8: Battery replacement in the Node unit Rack Mount Installation The D-100 Node can be rack mounted using the included rack mount brackets.
Installation Manual Figure 10: Wall-mounted Node Unit Tabletop Installation The D-100 Node can be installed on a tabletop or shelf. Follow the steps below: 1) Remove the rack mount brackets with a Phillips screwdriver. 2) Attach the four self-adhesive rubber feet to the four corners on the bottom of the D-100. 3) Place the unit on a tabletop or shelf and connect the power cord into a 120VAC 60Hz outlet.
Network Configuration The sensor produces an analog signal which must connect directly to the Host or Node. The path from the sensor to the unit CANNOT pass through a network Hub or Switch. Network Configuration The D-100 Node has a serial port on the front panel which is used to configure network settings and security options.
Node Specifications Node Specifications Operating Specifications ° F 1 – s t t " 8 " 0 " 6 t t a Communications Specifications : t e Environmental Monitoring , r e e t t , l e : s t , e r , y t , r e...
Accessories Accessories The accessories listed below are available from Datas and our authorized distributors. Other dry contact sensors, designed for more specialized applications, may also be used. Commercial/industrial electrical supply houses can provide devices to monitor virtually any condi- tion. For further information, contact Datas Customer Service at (852)2343-2290. Part Number Description D-4002...
A note explaining the problem. 5) Ship your package to the address below: SERVICE DEPARTMENT Datas Technology Ltd. Unit 2, 20/F., Kingsfield Centre, 18-20 Shell Street, North Point, Hong Kong 6) Ship prepaid and insured via UPS or US Mail to ensure a traceable shipment with recourse...
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Effective date 10/01/01 Datas Technology Ltd. Unit 2, 20/F., Kingsfield Centre 18-20 Shell Street, North Point, Hong Kong...
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