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iED N Series
Version: V1.00
Date: February 28, 2014
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  • Page 1 Ingrasys. The recipient shall keep this document in strict confidence and shall use this document in the manner and solely for the purposes expressly agreed to by Ingrasys. The recipient shall not disclose or allow access to this document, in whole or in part, to third parties, nor use it for the benefit of the recipient or third parties.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents About this Manual ............. 1  1.1  Safety Precautions ............1  1.2  Features ................ 2  2.1  System Requirements ............2  2.2  Package Contents ............3  2.3  Hardware Overview ............4  2.4  Dimensions ..............4  2.4.1  Front View ..............4  2.4.2 ...
  • Page 3 SMTP Setting ..............25  5.6.1  Email Notification Setting ..........26  5.6.2  User Management ............28  5.7  Sensor Management ............29  5.8  Gateway Management ............. 29  5.8.1  Zigbee Setting ............... 29  5.8.1  RS485 Setting ............... 30  5.8.2  Sensor Management ............30  5.8.3 ...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    1. Preface 1.1 About this Manual This manual provides instructions for installing the iED N-002 on your network and for configuring the network. It is suggested to read this manual according to the sequence of the Table of Contents in order to avoid any setting errors. 1.2 Safety Precautions 1.
  • Page 6: Features

    User’s Manual 2. Getting Started 2.1 Features  Real-time temperature/humidity and other environmental conditions monitoring  Comprehensive environment conditions management and flexible configuration via Web Brower or SNMP or Modbus over TCP/IP  Automatic event notification via E-mail and SNMP Trap ...
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    2.3 Package Contents Make sure that your package has the following items. If any of items are missing or damaged, contact your nearest service center or vendor. Item Models/variants/notes IP-based I/O controller iED N-002 AC Adapter 100~240 V ; 50/60Hz x 2 CD-ROM Manual, QIG, Modbus address, Upgrade Tool Quick Installation Guide...
  • Page 8: Hardware Overview

    User’s Manual 2.4 Hardware Overview 2.4.1 Dimensions 2.4.2 Front View 2.4.3 Rear View...
  • Page 9: Connect To The Main Power

    3. Installation and Connection To install the iED N-002 on a network and change its configuration, you need a workstation running Microsoft Windows (XP, 7 or later) and connect the iED N-002 to LAN. 3.1 Connect to the main power Insert the end of the power connector to the AC-In jack on the rear of the iED N-002.
  • Page 10: Connecting To A Network

    User’s Manual 3.2 Connecting to a Network The iED N-002 can be connected to an Ethernet network with a RJ-45 cable as shown below. Connect the iED N-002 to an Ethernet hub or switch with a RJ-45 cable. 3.3 Connecting to iED S-201 (RS485 HT sensor) The iED N-002 can be connected to iED S-201 (RS485 HT Sensor) with 3 wires by RS485 for communication and with 2 wires for power as shown below.
  • Page 11: Connecting Di/Do/Ai To Ied N-002

    3.4 Connecting DI/DO/AI to iED N-002 The iED N-002 can be connected to 32 sets of sensor (enclose closure sensor) on Digital Input and 16 sets of devices on Digital Output and 16 sets of (4~20 mA) sensor on Analog Input that each sets of DI/DO/AI connected via 2 wires.
  • Page 12: Configuring Network Settings Via Ied Upgrade Tool

    User’s Manual 4. Configuration 4.1 Configuring network settings via iED upgrade tool When you have installed the iED N-002 via LAN (refer to Chapter 3), you can configure the network setting of “iED N-002” via “iED Upgrade Tool” by the following steps. 1.
  • Page 13 7. IP address of iED N-002 set as the same IP segment of your PC/network. 8. Open browser then input the IP address of iED N-002...
  • Page 14: Login

    User’s Manual 5. Managing iED N-002 via web browser 5.1 Login The mouse moves on the icon of Login then click left button. Input correct User Name and Password (default is admin / admin) 5.2 Information There are three sub-menus under Information. ...
  • Page 15 4.1.1.1 System Information System Information shows “System Name”, “Serial Number”, “Firmware Version” and “System Elapsed Time”. System Name This field shows the system name of iED N-002 Serial Number This field shows the serial number Firmware Version This field shows the reversion of iED N-002 System Elapsed Time This field shows the iED N-002 time setting.
  • Page 16: Network Connection

    User’s Manual example:2001:1234:2345:3456:67890:2e0:d8ff:feff:b406/64 MAC Address This field shows the present MAC address. For example: 00:E0:D8:FF:B5:4E 5.2.2 Network Connection This page shows Connection Table and IP Filter Table 4.1.2.1 Connection Table It will display “Total TCP Connection numbers” and “Source Host Address” (IPv4 or IPv6) and “Connection Type”...
  • Page 17: Network Management

    Number of Active Alarms This field shows the number of current active alarms. Alarm ID This field shows the sequential number that indicates the sequence of alarm activation. This number will be reset after the iED N-002 rebooted. Sensor Name This field shows the present sensor’s name that the alarm is triggering.
  • Page 18: Tcp/Ip

    User’s Manual 5.3.1 TCP/IP This page allows the administrator to set the local network configuration parameters. Enable DHCP This is the parameter enabling the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) process. This protocol are used to obtain a dynamic IPv4 address from a DHCP server otherwise not.
  • Page 19: Ipv6 Address

    Secondary DNS Server This field allows the administrator to set the IPv4 address of the network DNS server and only accept “dotted decimal notation” format (e.g.: 8.8.8.8). 5.3.3 IPv6 Address Enable IPv6 This check box is the parameter enabling allows IPv6 functionality. Configuration This field allows the administrator to select the configuration type: Automatic: IPv6 address, Prefix Length, Router and DNS that all will depend on IPv6...
  • Page 20 User’s Manual Enable the accessible IP list This check box is the parameter enabling accessible IP list. Accessible IP list Clicking will show ADD dialog, once one or more entries have been selected, it is not available. IP Address This field allows the administrator to set the IPv4/IPv6 address and only accept “dotted decimal notation”...
  • Page 21: Security

    5.3.5 Security This page allows the administrator to set Network Access Protection. Network Access Protection Enable Network Access Protection This check box is the parameter enabling Network Access Protection. When check box of SSH/SNMP/HTTP(S) has selected then in 1/5/10/30 minutes, after unsuccessful attempts for 5/10/20/30/100 times, block the IP for 5/30 minutes or 1 hour or 1 day.
  • Page 22 User’s Manual Allow SSH Connection This field allows the administrator to Enable/Disable to the terminal-to-server application (SSH) control process (i.e., ssh 192.168.5.168) Port Number This field allows the administrator to set port number of SSH, the default is 22 (size is 1 ~ 65535) Enable Secure Connection (SSL) This field allows the administrator to Enable/Disable to SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) for...
  • Page 23: System Management

    Port Number This field allows the administrator to set port number of ModBus/TCP, the default is 502 (size is 1 ~ 65535) RADIUS Enable RADIUS This field allows the administrator to Enable/Disable to the RADIUS. Server IP Address This field allows the administrator to set the RADIUS Server’s IP address. Port Number This field allows the administrator to set port number of ModBus/TCP, the default is 1645 (Size is 1 ~ 65535)
  • Page 24 User’s Manual System Administration System Name This field allows the administrator to set the value in the System Name. System Contact This field allows the administrator to set the value in System Contact. System Location This field allows the administrator to set the value in System Location. Log Interval This field allows the administrator to set the how soon recording (in minute) Web Refresh Interval (5 ~ 300)
  • Page 25: Change Password

    Date Format This field allows the administrator to set “mm/dd/yyyy” or “dd/mm/yyyy” or “yyyy-mm-dd” or “dd mm yyyy” for Date Format. Time Setting This field allows the administrator to set 24HR or 12HR for Time Setting. Enable Daylight Saving Time This field allows the administrator to enable/disable Daylight Saving time.
  • Page 26: Import/Export

    User’s Manual Reset to Default This field allows the administrator to Enable/Disable the iED N-002 Reset function. When enabled, all parameters in the iED N-002 will be reset to default setting and IPv4 address will be reset to 192.168.1.250. Firmware Update This field allows the administrator to select file for firmware updating.
  • Page 27: Snmp Management

    Export Configuration This field allows the administrator to export the system configuration in XML format after Download button was clicked. 5.5 SNMP Management There are two sub-menus under Information.  SNMP Setting  SNMP Trap Setting 5.5.1 SNMP Setting This page allows the administrator to set SNMP setting. 5.5.1 SNMP Agent Enable SNMP Service This field allows the administrator to Enable/Disable the Simple Network Management...
  • Page 28: Snmp Trap Setting

    User’s Manual 5.5.2 SNMP Trap Setting This page allows the administrator to set SNMP Trap. SNMP Trap Receiver Address List Clicking will show ADD dialog, once one or more entries have been selected, it is not available. Receiver Address This field allows the administrator to set the IPv4/IPv6 address and only accept “dotted decimal notation”...
  • Page 29: Email Management

    One of entries have been selected and to click , the Modify dialog will appear. 5.6 Email Management There are two sub-menus under Information.  Configure SMTP Server  Email Notification Setting 5.6.1 Configure SMTP Server This page allows administrator to set SMTP server. 5.6.1 SMTP Setting SMTP Server This field allows the administrator to set the IP address or Host name of a Simple...
  • Page 30: Email Notification Setting

    User’s Manual Sender Email Address This field specify the content of the “From” field of the Email. If this filed left blank, the Sender Email Address will be account@[IPv4_address] or account@[IPv6_address] Prefix This field allows the administrator to set mail prefix string, the prefix string shows ahead of mail subject.
  • Page 31 Receiver Address This field allows the administrator to set the recipients email address. Email Type This field allows the administrator to select mail type: [None]: Disalbe option to send email to recipients [Event]: The present events will be sent to recipients and the description of event shows in mail body.
  • Page 32: User Management

    User’s Manual One or more entries have been selected and to click , test email will be sent. 5.7 User Management This page allows the administrator to set User Management User List Clicking will show ADD dialog, once one or more entries have been selected, it is not available.
  • Page 33: Sensor Management

    Retype Password This field allows the administrator to retype user’s password and it should be shielded by a star sign. This must be same as password. Privilege This field allows the administrator to set Privilege. [Read Only]: Every webpage only see without configure [Read Write]: Every webpage can be seen and configured One or more entries have been selected and to click , they will be deleted from...
  • Page 34: Rs485 Setting

    User’s Manual Configuration Mode This field shows the present iED N-002 mode. These reading include: Normal or Initial. PAN ID This field allows the administrator to set PAN ID (11 to 65535) RF Channel This field allows the administrator to set RF Channel (11 to 26) 5.8.2 RS485 Setting RS485 Sensor Amount This field allows the administrator to set RS485 Sensor Amount (0 to 240).
  • Page 35: Sensor Configuration

    Sensor Status This field show the Zigbee/RS485 sensor sequence number and allows the administrator to enter Sensor’s configuration. The block color of the sensor indicates its status based on the administrator configurable threshold. The list below indicates the sensor’s status. White: “normal”...
  • Page 36 User’s Manual Module Name This field allows the administrator to set this sensor’s name. Temperature or Humidity has been selected and to click , the Modify dialog will appear. Sensor Name This field allows the administrator to set the name of a sensor. Set Point (Low) The low threshold(s) at which the sensor (Temperature or Humidity) will trigger an alarm.
  • Page 37 final value of the sensor. For example, if a sensor reports 43% humidity for a 45% humidity environment, the administrator can configure the humidity offset as 2% so the sensor can then adjust its final value to 45%. Sensor Status (I/O Module Only) One or more DI entries been selected and to click , the Modify dialog will appear.
  • Page 38 User’s Manual postpone is 5 for an alarm, the alarm will NOT activate until the same state has persisted for 5 seconds. This ruling also applies in reverse so that the alarm has to stay in inactive state for 5 seconds before the sensor status in recorded as normal. One or more AI entries been selected and to click , the Modify dialog will appear.
  • Page 39 Reading Max Scale This field allows the administrator to set “Reading Max Scale”. Reading Base Scale This field allows the administrator to set “Reading Base Scale”. High Threshold The High Threshold(s) at which the sensor (Vol. or mA or pH) will trigger an alarm. The AI can be configured to activate at set points on the high limit.
  • Page 40 User’s Manual Sensor Name This field allows the administrator to set “Sensor Name”. Power On Setting This field allows administrator to set “Power On Setting” as “On” or “Off” or “None”. This field shows the present status and allows administrator to set On or Off. Sensor Information This field shows the Sensor Information.
  • Page 41: Sensor Upgrade

    External Power (Zigbee HT Sensor Only) This fields shows Yes if connect external power otherwise shows “–“. 5.8.6 Sensor Upgrade This page allows the administrator to load file then upload to specific sensors or device. 5.8.7 Cloud Management Cloud Server Setting This field allows the administrator to set Cloud Client Setting.
  • Page 42: Event Action

    User’s Manual 5.9 Event Action This page allows the administrator to set if…then statement. For example, if “ZigbeeHT_002’s” Temperature alarm (over threshold) happened then “RS485IO_001’s” DO1 (Fan’s switcher connected) will be triggered (Fan turns on). One or more entries have been selected and to click , they will be deleted from list.
  • Page 43: Event Log

    This field allows the user to input value of time (yyyy-mm-dd) or pick out a specific date from calendar. Show entries per page This field allows user to set how many entries per page. It has four options that includes 10, 20, 50 and 100.
  • Page 44 User’s Manual This field allows the user to input value of time (yyyy-mm-dd) or pick out a specific date from calendar. Sensor Type This field allows user to set Sensor Type to filter which sensor type display at the table. The options are “All types”, “Zigbee-HT”, “RS485-HT”, “Zigbee-I/O”...
  • Page 45: History Log

    5.10.3 History Log This page allows user to select a period time for the History Log list. From This field allows the user to input value of time (yyyy-mm-dd) or pick out a specific date from calendar. This field allows the user to input value of time (yyyy-mm-dd) or pick out a specific date from calendar.
  • Page 46: Syslog Setting

    User’s Manual Sensor Type This field shows the specific sensor type. Sensor Name This field shows the sensor name. Item 1/AI 1 Zigbee-HT or RS485-HT display value of temperature in deg C (℃). Zigbee-I/O or RS485-I/O display value of vol/mA/pH. Item 2/AI 2 Zigbee-HT or RS485-HT display value of humidity in percentage (%).
  • Page 47: History Log

    5.10.6 History Log This filed allows the administrator to set History Log. Enable History Log This field allows the administrator to set “History Log” as enabled/disabled. If the checkbox is not filled, the “History Log” is disabled. Server IP This field allows the administrator to view the present setting or set the IPv4 address of Syslog server and only accept “dotted decimal notation”...
  • Page 48 User’s Manual 6. Appendix...
  • Page 49: Led Indicators

    6.1 LED indicators Front view of iED N-002: LED Definition: LED1 LED2 Green Power Yellow Status LED of Power and Status Type Power Status Function Firmware ready System startup or hardware error Flashing per second Sensors are connected Alarm occurred by sensor LED of LAN Type Green...
  • Page 50: Specifications

    User’s Manual 6.2 Specifications Models iED N-002  32-Bits Fast Ethernet RISC Processor  System Board Memory: Flash ROM 128MB / SDRAM 128MB  PHY: 10/100 PHY Network  Auto-sense 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet  RJ45 LAN Connector Reset Button ...

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