Schäfer iQdata RMS 222 User Manual

Schäfer iQdata RMS 222 User Manual

Rack monitoring systems
Hide thumbs Also See for iQdata RMS 222:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Links

User Manual
SCHÄFER IT-Systems
Page 1 of 86
Industriestraße 41  D-57518 Betzdorf
Phone:
amended on 16/8/2019 (subject to technical changes)
Rack Monitoring Systems
RMS 222
RMS 442
RMS 842+
+49 (0) 2741/283-770  sales@schaefer-it-systems.de 
www.schaefer-it-systems.de
As

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the iQdata RMS 222 and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for Schäfer iQdata RMS 222

  • Page 1 User Manual Rack Monitoring Systems RMS 222 RMS 442 RMS 842+ SCHÄFER IT-Systems Page 1 of 86 Industriestraße 41  D-57518 Betzdorf Phone: +49 (0) 2741/283-770  sales@schaefer-it-systems.de  www.schaefer-it-systems.de amended on 16/8/2019 (subject to technical changes)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    User Manual Table of contents Introduction ..............................5 1.1. Product description ..........................6 1.2. Product overview monitoring ......................6 1.3. Quick Start Guide ..........................9 1.4. Sensors, CAN extensions and accessories ..................10 Technical data ............................13 Installation ..............................14 3.1.
  • Page 3 User Manual 5.1.1. Cable and line length ........................31 5.1.2 Pin assignment ..........................32 5.1.3. TR termination switch ........................32 5.1.4. Add CAN modules.......................... 32 5.1.5. LED indicator light .......................... 33 5.2. Extension unit ............................33 5.2.1. Installation ............................34 5.2.2.
  • Page 4 User Manual 10.3.2. User access ..........................56 10.3.3. Restore settings ........................57 10.3.4. Password recovery ........................57 10.4. Save, cache and import settings ...................... 58 10.4.1. Save the current monitoring settings ..................58 10.4.2. Save the current monitoring settings ..................58 10.4.3.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    User Manual CAUTION These operating instructions must be read carefully in advance and followed when installing and operating the devices. Retain these operating instructions for the entire usable life of the device. These instructions correspond to the state of technology at the time of introduction of the product into the market.
  • Page 6: Product Description

    User Manual 1.1. Product description The iQdata monitoring units RMS 222, RMS 442 and RMS 842+ are the main modules for environmental monitoring. The RMS 842+ is used to monitor and log larger infrastructures in different buildings, while the RMS 222 and RMS 442 are used for small systems.
  • Page 7 User Manual Connections RMS 442 Digital contact RJ12 for connection of CAN sensors and CAN extensions “CAN” on a CAN bus with auto-sensing “LAN 10/100” Ethernet 10/100 Base-T-Port “USB” to connect a USB camera or reset the device “GSM STATUS” displays the GSM SIM card status.
  • Page 8 User Manual Connections RMS 842+ Digital contact RJ12 for connection of CAN sensors and CAN extensions “CAN” on a CAN bus with auto-sensing “SD” SD, MicroSD card slot with ejector, for data storage “GSM ANTENNA” Contact for GSM antenna in case of integrated GSM modem (OPTIONAL) “GSM STATUS”...
  • Page 9: Quick Start Guide

    User Manual 1.3. Quick Start Guide The Quick Start Guide describes the initial installation of the iQdata monitoring units RMS 222, RMS 442 and RMS 842+. According to the configuration described in this manual, you can access the system via web browsers such as Firefox, Chrome or Safari and use the possibilities of environment monitoring through additional settings.
  • Page 10: Sensors, Can Extensions And Accessories

    User Manual Delivery condition DHCP: Host name: Schäfer RMS IP address 192.168.0.193 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Broadcast: 192.168.0.1 Gateway: 192.168.0.255 Primary DNS: 192.168.0.1 User: guest Password: guest 1.4. Sensors, CAN extensions and accessories The following sensors and extensions are available for the device. Sensor Description Article number...
  • Page 11 User Manual iQdata RMS dry output 7808120 iQdata RMS vibration probe 7808260 iQdata RMS IR probe 7808270 iQdata RMS AC monitor probe 7808280 iQdata RMS 4-20mA probe 7808620 iQdata RMS 0-75VDC probe 7808630 iQdata RMS smoke probe 7808250 SCHÄFER IT-Systems Page 11 of 86 Industriestraße 41 ...
  • Page 12 User Manual CAN extension Description Article number iQdata RMS smoke – hum. – temp. probe 7808400 iQdata RMS pir. – vibr. – temp. probe 7808410 iQdata RMS humi. & temp. probe 7808420 iQdata RMS extension unit 7808100 iQdata RMS 64DI unit 7808110 SCHÄFER IT-Systems Page 12 of 86...
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    User Manual Accessories Description Article number iQdata RMS leak cable 50 (50m) 7808246 iQdata RMS leak cable 25 (25m) 7808247 iQdata RMS leak cable 10 (10m) 7808248 iQdata RMS alarm beacon 7808610 iQdata RMS GSM Modem 7808640 iQdata RMS LTE Modem 7808650 iQdata RMS mounting bracket 7808600...
  • Page 14: Installation

    User Manual Analogue port: 6P4C for connecting analogue sensors    CAN bus: 2x 6P6C for connecting CAN sensors   Relay outputs: Bi-stable relay 240V 10A Alarm outputs: 12V Power supply RMS842+ RMS 442 RMS842+ Voltage: input 90-230V AC 12V DC 12V DC ...
  • Page 15: Rack Mounting

    User Manual 3.1. Rack mounting Select a suitable installation location for the device in the rack. One height unit is required. Place it in the desired position and tighten the screws on the spacer nuts. To prevent damage please tighten all screws evenly! When installing the unit in a 19"...
  • Page 16: Analogue Sensor Connection

    User Manual 3.3. Analogue sensor connection Connect analogue sensors to any analogue connection "A1 ..A8" or "sensor" using the supplied RJ-11 (6P4C) cable. The sensor type and connection on the device are determined automatically. The sensor type and connection on the device are determined automatically. The following sensors are connected to the analogue port of the RMS: Analogue sensor Article number...
  • Page 17: Pin Assignment

    User Manual 3.3.1. Pin assignment Analogue sensors in general 3.3.2. AC monitor probe 3.3.3. IR probe SCHÄFER IT-Systems Page 17 of 86 Industriestraße 41  D-57518 Betzdorf Phone: +49 (0) 2741/283-770  sales@schaefer-it-systems.de  www.schaefer-it-systems.de amended on 16/8/2019 (subject to technical changes)
  • Page 18: Cascading Of Analogue Sensors

    User Manual 3.4.2. Cascading of analogue sensors Door probe, vibration probe and smoke probe are the only analogue sensors that enable a non-addressable chain connection. All sensors in cascading are recorded by the system as one sensor. A chain can consist of up to 10 sensors.
  • Page 19: Installation

    User Manual Inputs/ outputs Output: SMA GSM Status indicator LED: Red=error / Green=ok 4.1.1. Installation To install extensions, switch the device off, disconnect it from the socket or at the voltage input. System overview Carefully loosen three screws holding the cover and open it. Depending on the monitoring system, components such as 1-wire, antenna, GSM or potential-free contacts or others can be installed inside.
  • Page 20 User Manual Connect the antenna cable to the modem PCB. Carefully connect the U-FL antenna cable to the U-FL input and gently push it onto the contact. Unscrew the nut and washer from the antenna cable. The motherboard should already be equipped with two metal spacers.
  • Page 21: Vibration Probe

    User Manual Carefully insert the top cover so that all sides of the cover fit in and all connections match the panel cut-outs. 4.2. Vibration probe Vibration sensor for detecting vibrations in critical areas. This sensor can used to monitor network cabinets for vibrations that can damage hard drives, or to detect whether a network cabinet has been tampered with.
  • Page 22: Installation

    User Manual 4.2.1 Installation To install extensions, switch the device off, disconnect it from the socket or at the voltage input. System overview Up to 10 sensors can be connected in series. These are displayed in the system as one sensor.
  • Page 23: Smoke Probe

    User Manual Option 3: Attach the sensor to the surface using a mounting bracket 4.3. Smoke probe Smoke/fire detectors for indoor installation for monitoring critical areas such as server rooms or offices. All detectors can be connected in series and thus a network of up to 10 detectors can be set up with a total length of max.
  • Page 24: Installation

    User Manual Article number 7808250 iQdata RMS smoke probe Dimensions / weight Ø diameter: 100.00 mm Height (H): 45.00 mm Weight: 0.29 kg Power supply Power supply: via sensor cable Connections Sensor connection: 2x RJ12 Ports Max. distance: 150m from the RMS system Cascading: Up to 10 in a row (maximum 150m length of the message chain) Status indicators...
  • Page 25: Connection Diagram

    User Manual The smoke sensor is installed using the supplied mounting plate.  Remove the smoke sensor head from the base.  Attach the smoke sensor base to the mounting plate using the M4 x 10 screws provided.  Put the sensor head back on the base and secure it by turning it until it clicks into place.
  • Page 26: Testing The Smoke Sensors

    User Manual 4.3.7. Testing the smoke sensors While operating the system, take a needle or paper clip and insert it into the hole on the sensor cover. Hold until the LED flashes. This means that the sensor is ready for operation. To bring the sensor back to normal, either disconnect it from the system or select the tab Smoke sensors restart in the Web GUI of the RMS.
  • Page 27: Installation

    User Manual 4.4.1. Installation To install extensions, switch the device off, disconnect it from the socket or at the voltage input. CAUTION! Metal fingers must always be mounted pointing downwards and be as close as possible to the monitored surface without actually touching CAUTION! Metal fingers must always be mounted pointing downwards and be as close as possible to the System overview monitored surface without actually touching it.
  • Page 28 User Manual Glue the mounting bracket to the bottom. Glue the sensor to the mounting bracket by following the rule in the next paragraph. Depending on the surface on which the sensor is to be installed, follow either A or B. A) If the surface is not conductive, mount the sensor as close to the...
  • Page 29: Leak Cable Probe

    User Manual The sensor is installed. 4.5 Leak cable probe Sensor for monitoring water ingress across the area. The measurement is carried out via a 2-wire sensor cable, which is not included in the scope of delivery. The connection is established via a free sensor port and is detected automatically by the system.
  • Page 30: Installation

    User Manual 2-pole 1x for connection of a leak cable 50.25 or 10 4.5.1. Installation To install extensions, switch the device off, disconnect it from the socket or at the voltage input. The module is connected to a free sensor port on the RMS or a sensor extension unit and detected automatically by the system.
  • Page 31: Can Connection

    User Manual This procedure applies to the following sensors, which are supported by the device and connected to the CAN ports: Analogue sensor Article number iQdata RMS extension unit 7808100 iQdata RMS 64DI unit 7808110 iQdata RMS smoke- hum. - temp. probe 7808400 iQdata RMS pir –...
  • Page 32: Pin Assignment

    User Manual 5.1.2 Pin assignment 5.1.3. TR termination switch The TR switch on the last sensor on a CAN chain must always be terminated ("ON"). On all other sensors in the CAN chain, the TR switch must be set to "OFF". FR should always be set to "OFF".
  • Page 33: Led Indicator Light

    User Manual 5.1.5. LED indicator light CAN sensors have LEDs that indicate the following states:  Steady red light, green flickering - no communication with the master module  Steady red light, green is off - there is a connection to the master unit, but this is not configured in the system.
  • Page 34: Installation

    User Manual extension unit Connections “A1..A8” 8x RJ12 analogue & digital sensor inputs with auto-sensing “POWER” for connecting an external power supply 12V “TR” Termination switch at the end of a CAN chain “FR” Memory switch for reprogramming the module "CAN"...
  • Page 35 User Manual It is possible to use a 19-inch mounting bracket to mount three extension units x3 on one RU in the rack, this is optionally available. SCHÄFER IT-Systems Page 35 of 86 Industriestraße 41  D-57518 Betzdorf Phone: +49 (0) 2741/283-770  sales@schaefer-it-systems.de  www.schaefer-it-systems.de amended on 16/8/2019 (subject to technical changes)
  • Page 36 User Manual Connect the CAN input of the device with the RJ11 / RJ12 cable that is connected to the CAN input of the previous CAN device or monitoring system. The red LED lights up. Adjust the TR bus terminations on the connected CAN devices. CAN bus terminations TR should only be in the ON state at the end of the CAN device port and in the OFF state for all intermediate devices (1,2).
  • Page 37 User Manual SCHÄFER IT-Systems Page 37 of 86 Industriestraße 41  D-57518 Betzdorf Phone: +49 (0) 2741/283-770  sales@schaefer-it-systems.de  www.schaefer-it-systems.de amended on 16/8/2019 (subject to technical changes)
  • Page 38: Configuration

    User Manual 5.2.2. Configuration To connect the CAN device to the system, follow the steps in point 5.1.4. Analogue sensors are connected to the inputs A1..A8 of the module, while the definition and detection of the sensors takes place automatically. 5.2.3.
  • Page 39: Smoke - Hum. - Temp. Probe

    User Manual Weight: 0.6kg 64DI unit Connections “1…32” 32x potential-free inputs “33. 64” 32x potential-free inputs "Label" Product description shows the connection status of the device to the main module LEDs: “RUN” "ERR" - indicates that the device has lost the connection to the main LEDs: “ERR”...
  • Page 40: Safety Instructions

    User Manual 5.4.1. Safety instructions  Please observe the applicable regulations for installation in the country in which the smoke sensor is installed and operated, and the national regulations for accident prevention. Please also note internal company regulations, such as work, operating and safety regulations. ...
  • Page 41: Installation

    User Manual Smoke detector spacing Detection area of a Recommended distance Distance of a detector Ceiling height (m) detector between detectors from the wall Up to 3.5m Up to 85 9.0m 4.5m From 3.5 to 6.0m up to 70 8.5m 4.0m From 6.0 to 10.0m up to 65...
  • Page 42: Connection Diagram

    User Manual 5.4.5. Connection diagram 5.4.6. Connect smoke sensor Connect one end of the RJ11 / RJ12 cable to the monitoring unit and the other end to one of the two inputs of the smoke sensor. It is possible to connect up to 10 sensors to an analogue port. To do this, connect the second RJ11 cable to a free input on an already connected device.
  • Page 43: Testing The Smoke Sensors

    User Manual For all sensors except the last sensor in the chain the jumpers on 3 and 4. TR are OFF. 5.4.7. Testing the smoke sensors While operating the system, take a needle or paper clip and insert it into the hole on the sensor cover. Hold until the LED flashes.
  • Page 44 User Manual Article number iQdata RMS pir – vibr. – temp. probe 7808410 Dimensions / weight Width (W): 57 mm Depth (D): 40 mm Height (H): 105 mm Weight: 133g Connection & technical features RJ11 Port 1x for connecting to a free sensor port on the RMS Auto detection: Cascadable: Extendable:...
  • Page 45: Sensor Connection

    User Manual 5.5. pir – vibr. – temp. probe "CAN" - digital connector RJ12 for connection to the master module, CAN “CAN” sensors or CAN extensions a CAN bus, with auto-sensing. “TR” Termination switch at the end of a CAN chain "Green"...
  • Page 46: Humi. & Temp. Probe

    User Manual For all sensors except the last sensor in the chain the jumpers on 3 and 4. TR are OFF. 5.6. humi. & temp. probe Combination sensor for temperature and relative humidity for monitoring critical areas such as in technology and server rooms or network racks.
  • Page 47: Relay Contacts

    User Manual Connection: CAN bus: 2x CAN open port (for CAN sensors or extension units) Cascadable: Up to 10 sensors on one CAN- Extendable: up to 225m max. from the RMS Connections humi. & temp. probe & temp. probe shows the connection status of the device to the main module LEDs: “RUN”...
  • Page 48: Installation

    User Manual 6.1. Installation To connect an external load, connect the cables from the external power supply to the corresponding connections (2) of the relay terminal block. The load on the left (1) or right (3) of the connections. Plug the relay terminal block into the relay base terminal RLY1 or RLY2.
  • Page 49: Installation

    User Manual Inputs/ outputs RJ11 Port 1x for connection to the RMS 2-pole 1x for connection to an external device with DI 7.1. Installation To install extensions, switch the device off, disconnect it from the socket or at the voltage input. The switchable contact can only be connected to the 12V 0.25A outputs of the monitoring system.
  • Page 50: Installation

    User Manual 8.1. Installation To install extensions, switch the device off, disconnect it from the socket or at the voltage input. Connect the wires of the contacts to the corresponding terminals of the connector, two contacts each have a common ground connection. (GND) Insert the clamp into the contact socket.
  • Page 51: Connection Diagram

    User Manual 9.1. Connection diagram 10. Initial configuration (web interface) This section contains the following topics:  Connecting the device  Interface overview  User access and permissions  Save, cache and import settings SCHÄFER IT-Systems Page 51 of 86 Industriestraße 41 ...
  • Page 52: Connecting The Device

    User Manual 10.1. Connecting the device System configuration and monitoring are done via a web interface. In order to be able to access the web interface, you have to enter an IP address in the command line of your browser that is connected to the system. The iQdata web interface is based on HTML5.
  • Page 53: Interface Overview

    User Manual 10.2. Interface overview System configuration and monitoring are done via a web interface. The device is controlled via a web interface. SCHÄFER IT-Systems Page 53 of 86 Industriestraße 41  D-57518 Betzdorf Phone: +49 (0) 2741/283-770  sales@schaefer-it-systems.de  www.schaefer-it-systems.de amended on 16/8/2019 (subject to technical changes)
  • Page 54 User Manual The overall view of the interface is shown below:  - Menu button  - Save settings  - Quit The "Menu" control panel is opened by pressing the button It contains:  Overall Statistics - displays general statistics ...
  • Page 55: User Access And Permissions

    User Manual 10.3. User access and permissions By default, the device has a "guest" account with the most extensive access rights (all rights for viewing / writing): Username: guest Login: guest To change the user go to "Menu" >> "User". 10.3.1.
  • Page 56: User Access

    User Manual To manage user accounts go to "Menu" >> "User". To create a new user account, press the "Add" button: To edit an existing user account, select it from the list of accounts, a window with options opens. In the window that appears, select User Rights and then click "Apply". To delete an existing user account, select it from the list of accounts and click "Delete".
  • Page 57: Restore Settings

    User Manual 10.3.3. Restore settings The device has the option of saving settings in a backup file and restoring them later. To save a file with the system settings, proceed as follows Go to "Menu" >> "System menu" >> "Export" >> "Export current settings" in the device interface. The file is saved under the name "settings.sit".
  • Page 58: Save, Cache And Import Settings

    User Manual 10.4. Save, cache and import settings 10.4.1. Save the current monitoring settings The monitoring settings are not saved after a restart. Even if you click "OK" or "Apply" in each configuration. To save after restart, you need to press to save the current settings in flash memory.
  • Page 59: Function Configuration (Web Interface)

    User Manual 11. Function configuration (web interface) Turn on the device, set up the network settings, continue configuring other settings and actions. This section contains the following topics:  Set up the web interface  Network settings  System time ...
  • Page 60: Network Settings

    User Manual 11.2. Network settings The standard network settings can be found under point 10.1.1. The standard network settings can be found here: Connection of the device. To configure the network settings, go to "Menu" >> "System Settings" >> "Network">> Change the settings to the desired values and click "Save".
  • Page 61: Determination Of The Ip Address

    User Manual 11.2.1. Determination of the IP address To determine the IP address of the device, insert the USB data storage device into the device as shown in the picture above. The device automatically creates a "system_report.info" file with the current settings (including IP address) in the root directory of the USB data storage device.
  • Page 62: Time Synchronisation

    User Manual 11.3.1. Time synchronisation To configure NTP for time synchronisation, open the "Menu" >> "System Settings" >> "Time" >> "Main NTP server for time synchronisation". For example: 1.europe.pool.ntp.org Enter the server NTP (e.g. at http://www.pool.ntp.org), the synchronisation period and the device time zone and click on "Save".
  • Page 63: Sensor Configuration

    User Manual 11.5. Sensor configuration To configure a sensor, go to "Menu" >> "System tree" and click on the sensor element in the tree. A modular window with the sensor properties is displayed. Change the required settings and click "OK" or "Apply" at the bottom of the window. SCHÄFER IT-Systems Page 63 of 86 Industriestraße 41 ...
  • Page 64 User Manual All sensors have the following data: Sensor Data The name is automatically assigned by the system and can be changed at any Name time. System ID of the element Type Example: temperature, humidity, vibrations Class Examples: analogue, CAN, discrete All sensors have threshold settings: In the picture above, "Current value"...
  • Page 65: Create Groups Of Elements

    User Manual If you set the hysteresis as "value", the sensor changes to a new state if the measured value of the sensor is outside the threshold value range. You can calibrate the sensors. Use the K and B coefficients. After calibration, save the values in the flash memory.
  • Page 66 User Manual To create a group, press the button in the menu item "System tree". Then select "Group". A modular window appears. Enter the name of the group in the dialogue box and enter the description. Add the necessary elements and modules to the group and save the new group with "OK". From version 2.5.0 there is the possibility to receive notifications within the group when the status of elements changes.
  • Page 67: Create Notifications

    User Manual To remove the group, please click on "Delete". 11.7. Create notifications Notifications are intended to inform the user of events in the monitoring system. Caution! The notification takes place only via groups of elements or using a logic diagram. To create a group, press the button in the menu item "System tree".
  • Page 68: Email Notification

    User Manual Then select the element to add. It is possible to add the following:  Email notification  Notification of SNMP trap  SMS notification Caution! Multiple recipients are separated by spaces, commas or semicolons, up to 10 recipients are available in one field.
  • Page 69 User Manual Contact your mail administrator for help configuring SMTP parameters, or the help section of your e-mail provider. The message subject is generated automatically and contains the device type (e.g. RMS 842+), the name of the device (determined by the field in the menu System Settings-> Network-> Host name), the name of the mail (defined by the field Name when writing the message) and the type of notification (video notification).
  • Page 70: Notification Of Snmp Trap

    User Manual 11.7.2. Notification of SNMP trap To create an email notification via SNMP-Trap, you need to specify the following parameters: Available settings Name The name of the element in the system SNMP-Server Name or IP-address of the SNMP-server (192.168.1.10) SNMP port: SNMP server port number.
  • Page 71: Sms Notification

    User Manual Example of SNMP trap content: 11.7.3. SMS notification To create an email notification, you need to specify the following parameters: Available settings Name The name of the element in the system Telephone number of the recipient (421908315000), up to 10 numbers. For multiple phone numbers use "space", ";"...
  • Page 72 User Manual Sending SMS via another iQdata RMS that is equipped with a GSM modem (SMS Gate) If several RMS are used in the same network and at least one of them has a GSM modem, you can send SMS from other devices that are not equipped with a modem.
  • Page 73 User Manual Caution! The user on the device with a GSM modem must have the appropriate read and write rights: GSM modem and e-mail, SNMP, SMS. Caution! It can make sense to create a user on a device with a GSM modem that only has access to "GSM modem"...
  • Page 74 User Manual Sending SMS via the Internet service (Web-to-SMS) If the device has Internet access, you can send messages using special services. The monitoring unit sends a request to such a service, which in return sends an SMS to the recipient, depending on the API in the request. To create an email notification via "to SMS", you need to specify the following parameters: Available settings Name...
  • Page 75 User Manual The following macros can be used on the command line:  $ LOGIN $ - User login (Login field)  $PASSWORD$ - user password in plain text (field password)  $PASSWORD_MD5 $ - User password in hash MD5 ...
  • Page 76 User Manual The following macros are available: Available macros Description of the logic diagram that triggered Example: the 'on-board temperature' (id = 201001) is in the 'alarm' state. then device5 '(id = 601001) immediately changes the status to' on '. Description of all sensors in the logic diagram and their sensor status when the logic is triggered.
  • Page 77 User Manual We recommend using a more informative form of the message. By default it is written in the following form: The macros %5, %6, % 7 are able to parameterise using the element designation {id}, i.e. the element for which the evaluation is to be made can be specified for these macros.
  • Page 78: Create Pings

    User Manual Macro %8 is replaced by the name of this element in the message template. Example: The macros %8 can be used as parameters of the macros %5, %6 and %7. Example: 11.8. Create pings Ping is a utility that tests the accessibility of a host and a network. In the absence of the connection, ping registers are switched from a normal state to an alarm state.
  • Page 79: Create Timers

    User Manual The "ping time" must not be less than 5 seconds. If you get the message: "Element data cannot be updated", check that the "ping time" is not less than 5 seconds. Or try clearing the browser cache and reloading the page. Enter the server address, the ping time, the estimated return time between sending a request and receiving a response and press "OK".
  • Page 80: Create Triggers

    User Manual Select the timer mode:  "Once" - one-time event  "Weekly" - every week  "Monthly" - every month, set start time, end time, day on which the timer is triggered Press "ОK" to create a timer. After reaching the time specified in the "Start time", the timer switches to alarm mode. After reaching the time specified in the "End time", the timer returns to normal mode.
  • Page 81: Create Get Snmp Elements

    User Manual Enter a name for the trigger created. If necessary, select the inversion. Press "OK" to create a trigger. When editing a trigger, virtual elements and functions are available in addition to the standard control functions: "On" - transition to an active state (alarm - for normal and norm - for inverse mode) "Off"...
  • Page 82 User Manual Click on "SNMP Get". The SNMP Get Element form opens: SCHÄFER IT-Systems Page 82 of 86 Industriestraße 41  D-57518 Betzdorf Phone: +49 (0) 2741/283-770  sales@schaefer-it-systems.de  www.schaefer-it-systems.de amended on 16/8/2019 (subject to technical changes)
  • Page 83: Add An Ip-Camera

    User Manual Available settings Name The name of the element in the system SNMP-Server SNMP agent address SNMP port: SNMP agent port Group Agent read community Coordination period Transmission period SNMP Get in seconds (at least 60 s) (sec.) OID identifier The "object identifier"...
  • Page 84: Add An Ip Camera To The Web Interface

    User Manual Available settings Name The name of the element in the system The URL (IP address) of the camera is required with the protocol type (http: // or https: //) The most common URL format (IP address) is "http: //xx.xx.xx.xx/axis- cgi/mjpg/video.cgi".
  • Page 85: Add Logic Diagrams

    User Manual Set the necessary parameters and then click "Refresh", in which case the camera image should appear after a while (usually a few seconds). Then click on "OK". If the picture is missing, please make sure that the hardware settings are correct (e.g. enter the URL in the address bar of your browser).
  • Page 86: Set Up The Gsm / Usb Modem

    User Manual To create a logic diagram, go to Menu >> Logic diagram and press the Add button . A modular window appears: When you edit or add a logic schema, specify the name of the logic schema. Create a set of conditions "IF". Select the name of the element in "Element" and the state of the element in "Stand" as condition for the logic.

This manual is also suitable for:

Iqdata rms 442Iqdata rms 842+

Table of Contents