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HWg-WLD – manual HW group ETHERNET 10/100 Mbps Status LED Yellow: Power & Mode Green: Link & Activity POWER input 5V DC supply Use the supplied power adapter SENSOR Connector for sensing cable Connection cable 100 m max 32 mm Sensing cable Available in lengths 2, 10 and 50 m.
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WLD A connection cable 2m 600 464 Leader cable 2m for connection HWg-WLD to detection cable type "A". Terminator included. WLD sensing cable A - 2m (photo) Water Leak Detection sensing cable. Water leakage detected along the entire length of the 600 418 sensing cable.
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HWg-WLD – manual HW group HWg-WLD usage Email SNMP HWg-WLD Internet Email to SMS service Poseidon Damocles Remote relay device Ethernet Switch Remote Relay over the network You can switch on remote alarm signal if water detected over the network.
Connect the unit to the Ethernet (patch cable to a switch, or a cross-over cable to a PC). Plug the power adapter in to a power outlet and connect it to the HWg-WLD power connector. The green Power & Mode LED in the RJ45 connector lights up.
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HWg-WLD – manual HW group First steps Restoring software factory defaults In UDP Config click a device MAC address within 60 seconds after powering up the unit Click button Load defaults to restore factory defaults. Restoring hardware factory defaults Jumper SET for restoring factory defaults Remove cover of device.
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HWg-WLD – manual HW group First steps 3) WWW interface of the device To open the WWW interface of the device: Enter the IP address into a web browser Click the underlined IP address in UDP Config The WWW page displays current states of leak sensor.
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HWg-WLD – manual HW group First steps Switch Remote Relay output over the network Damocles HWg-WLD 192.168.68.70 Output 1 Ethernet Remote ID = 150 + output number. Output must be set to manual mode. State 1-normal is equal to alarm off; all other states are equal to alarm on.
HWg-WLD – manual HW group Product configuration General setup Device name Identifies the device in e-mail and SNMP User-defined footer For example, administrator's contact Standard network details configuration Password to access device configuration Protect and hide your settings All settings will be inaccessible for visitors after you enter Username and Password.
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Define access restriction for SNMP communities Define target servers for sending SNMP Trap Trap must be enabled to work correctly! SNMP Write HWg-WLD device doesn’t accept SNMP write request, column Write in section SNMP Access is always disabled. www.HW-group.com...
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HWg-WLD – manual HW group Email SMTP server to use for sending e-mail First part (prefix) of the mail subject. Device name and status will be attached automatically Some SMTP servers require authentication Sends a test e-mail to configured recipients Sorting email using field Subject Subject can be used .to easily create sorting rules for incoming mails or handle events generated by...
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HWg-WLD – manual HW group Time Check your DNS settings If time synchronization doesn’t work by default, check your DNS server setting, or specify IP address in field SNTP Server instead of domain name. www.HW-group.com...
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HWg-WLD – manual HW group Sensors For periodic reporting use this check box. Name and current state of For detailed settings, see water leak sensor: Select destination page Services 0 – Normal for state reporting 1 – Flooded 2 - Disconnect...
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HWg-WLD – manual HW group Services Period is common Specified Period is common for SNMP traps and emails. www.HW-group.com...
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HWg-WLD – manual HW group System Current values in XML MIB info file Link to switch demo mode on and off Lock your settings Demo mode allows you protect all device settings from changes. In this mode all visitors can freely browse and see all pages, but no configuration change is accepted.
HWg-WLD – manual HW group Technical specifications Ethernet: RJ45 – 10/100 BASE-T 1 sensor input: 2 pins connector for connection sensing cable Device features Alarms by e-mail or SNMP Trap when leak sensor state changed Remote output or relay (in Poseidon or Damocles device) can be controlled over network by...
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