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interSeptor Pro-XP
User Manual
Version 1.2
© Copyright 2022. Jacarta Ltd. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Pro-XP User Manual Version 1.2 © Copyright 2022. Jacarta Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Electronic Emission Notice

    Pro-XP Copyright © Copyright 2022. Jacarta Ltd. All rights reserved. Trademarks All trademarks belong to their respective proprietors. Electronic Emission Notice Federal Communications Commission This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    Pro-XP. • Follow the instructions in the full interSeptor Pro-XP manual to connect the power adapter and avoid improper use of the equipment.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Package Contents ................. 7 Front View ..................8 Rear View ..................8 Installation .................. 9 Managing interSeptor Pro-XP via Web Browser ......10 Initial Configuration ..............10 Device Monitoring ..............12 Comprehensive View –Dashboard ..........12 Detail Information ..............13 Identification ................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents MODBUS Setting ................ 39 Alert & Logs ................39 Alert Table .................. 39 System/Sensors Event Log ............40 History Log ................. 40 Clear & Save Log ................. 41 Advance Multi-Language Setup ..............41 Wireless Configuration ............... 43 SMS Configuration ..............
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Pro-XP Introduction The interSeptor Pro-XP is an advanced Environmental Monitoring System designed to monitors various sensors, such as temperature/ humidity, water leak, smoke, security, power, etc. and provide alerts should problems be detected. interSeptor Pro-XP Features • Monitor up to 32 x Temperature/Humidity Sensors (4 x 8, daisy-chained) •...
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Package Contents interSeptor Pro-XP Temperature/Humidity Sensors x 2 12V/2A DC power adapter RJ45 to RJ45 male cable *2 for T/H connection to the Pro-XP Terrminal Block connector Quick Installation Guide 6 x 4pin / 2 x 3pin...
  • Page 8: Front View

    Pro-XP Front View Figure 1-1 interSeptor Pro-XP front view Rear View Figure 1-2 interSeptor Pro-XP rear view Note: You can use a screw with the following size to fix the DIN Rail Mounting Kit: M3x0.5 , length: 6~8mm...
  • Page 9: Installation

    48V DC power source to supply power to the interSeptor Pro-XP. Upon successful connection, you can configure the interSeptor Pro-XP via the web browser from any workstation connected to the same network of the interSeptor Pro-XP. For further details, please refer to Chapter 3.
  • Page 10: Managing Interseptor Pro-Xp Via Web Browser

    Pro-XP Managing interSeptor Pro-XP via Web Browser Initial Configuration 1. Select “Network setting” from “General Settings” of the main menu to setup the network configuration parameters. 2. Login to become Administrator (default Username: iStry3 ; Password: admin) 3. Enter the inSentry3 IP address.
  • Page 11 8. Click “Apply” to save the date and time settings. 9. Enter “Protocols Setting” from General Settings > Protocols > Advance to enable or disable the network protocols. Click “Apply” to save the changes...
  • Page 12: Device Monitoring

    In System Status, you can check the real time sensor status of the interSeptor Pro-XP. 4.1 Comprehensive View –Dashboard The Dashboard page is used to display interSeptor Pro-XP status and activity alerts in graphical mode. Each EMD response time is 100ms. Temperature and Humidity polling cycle is 5 seconds. AI and DI (including EMD Alarm1 and Alarm 2) polling cycle is 1 second.
  • Page 13: Detail Information

    Green: Normal operation Red: Alarm present Grey: Connection Lost 4.2 Detail Information The Detail Information page is used to display interSeptor Pro-XP status in text mode. If any monitored value exceeds the threshold, the monitor value color will be red. •...
  • Page 14: Identification

    The version and serial number of the interSeptor Pro firmware release. • System Manufacturer The company name of manufacturer. • System Contact The contact information for interSeptor Pro-XP. • System Name The name of interSeptor Pro-XP for reference. • System Location...
  • Page 15: Device Management

    The location of interSeptor Pro-XP for reference. • System Date and Time The date and time of interSeptor Pro-XP. The format refers to the General Settings/System Information/Date Time Format. • System Uptime The time that has expired since the last interSeptor Pro-XP boot-...
  • Page 16 Pro-XP • 'Disabled' Display: The EMD can be configured as 'Enabled' or to display or not display in the 'Comprehensive View' and 'Detail Information' web page. The default value is 'Enabled'. • Temperature/Humidity/Alarm 1/Alarm 2 Name: Configure the name of a sensor with up to 31 characters. Available characters are alphabetic characters*1, numerals*3 and [space, _, -].
  • Page 17 EMD Firmware Upgrade: This field is a button and file type input. User can select an EMD firmware image file and upload it to interSeptor Pro-XP. When an upgrade is in progress, the upload button is disabled and the progress elements appear below the button.
  • Page 18 Pro-XP AI/DI/DO Configuration Analog Input Configuration: • Name: This column allows the user to configure the user- defined name of the analog input. The size is 31 characters. Available characters are alphabetic characters*1, numerals*3 and [space, _, -]. The default value is 'AI-n', n is the number from 1 to 6.
  • Page 19 4 ~ 20mA: 0.0mA to 2.0mA The default value is 0.0. • Calibration Offset: If the measurement value of an AI doesn't, for whatever reason, comply with the actual environment, the 'Calibration Offset' setting can be configured to adjust the final value of the sensor.
  • Page 20 Pro-XP used to adjust the sensitivity of an alarm. The alarm will be active or inactive only after the alarm stays in the same state for the duration of the hysteresis value (in seconds). For example, if the hysteresis is 5 for an alarm, the alarm will not activate until the same state has persisted for 5 seconds.
  • Page 21 • Extend: The user can use this field to extend the time that the digital output device changes back to the status of start-up. This field can be filled with 0~300(seconds). The default value is '0' which means the DO doesn’t return back to the status of start- note*: DO behavior By Event: Postpone = 0, Extend = 0...
  • Page 22 Pro-XP Postpone > 0, Extend > 0 By Manual: Postpone = 0, Extend = 0 or Postpone > 0, Extend = 0 Postpone = 0, Extend > 0 or Postpone > 0, Extend > 0...
  • Page 23: Schedule Of Device

    4A.2 Schedule of Device This page lets the user disable the alarm for each sensor during specified time periods. During the alarm disabled period, within the start date/time and stop date/time, the below functions will not be performed. 1. Email Notification 2.
  • Page 24 Pro-XP Available values are 'Sunday', 'Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday' and 'Saturday'. The default value is 'Sunday'. • Start Time: Set the start time desired. Available values are 00:00 to 23:59. The default value is 00:00. • Stop Day: Set the day desired for the disable period to cease.
  • Page 25: General Settings

    5.1 System Configuration 5.1.1 Preference System Information • System Name: This field defines the name of interSeptor Pro-XP. The maximum size is 31 characters. Available characters are alphabetic characters*1, numerals*3 and [space, _, -]. The default value is "interSeptor Pro-XP".
  • Page 26 This field is a button. User can reset all configurations except IP address to their defaults at any time by clicking on Reset to Defaults button. Reboot This field is a button. User can restart interSeptor Pro-XP at any time by clicking on Reboot button.
  • Page 27: Web Setting

    “Disabled” and Screen Text does not display in External Links. 5.1.3 Upload and Download • Download Root Certificate: This field is a button. User can download the root certificate from interSeptor Pro-XP by clicking on the button. • Download Configurations: This field is a button. User can...
  • Page 28: Network Setting

    Pro-XP Firmware Upgrade: This field is a button and file type input. User can select a firmware image file and upload it to interSeptor Pro-XP. When an upgrade is in progress, the upload button is disabled and the progress elements appear below the button.
  • Page 29 • IP Address: This field defines the static IP address in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Available values are numerals*3, default value is 192.168.1.200 • Gateway Address: This field defines the static gateway address in the format xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. Available values are numerals*3, default value is 0.0.0.0.
  • Page 30: Event Notification

    Pro-XP 5.3 Event Notification Email Notification The interSeptor Pro-XP can redirect alarms to an email server to distribute information to the appropriate recipients. The format of these email messages is compatible with mobile telephone transfer systems using the short message service (SMS) standard for text messaging.
  • Page 31 Mail Daily Status Report At: This field defines whether a daily status report is sent to the recipients. The format is hh:mm. Available values are 00:00 to 23:59, default value is 00:00. If the value is 00:00, interSeptor Pro-XP will not send a daily status report to the recipients. •...
  • Page 32 SNMP Trap Reveivers The interSeptor Pro-XP implements the private MIB, including alarms table. User can configure up to 8 trap receivers to receive notification when an alarm occurs. •...
  • Page 33: Authentication Configuration

    The default value is blank. • Password: This field defines the user password who is allowed to access the interSeptor Pro-XP. The maximum size is 31 characters. Available characters are alphabetic characters*1, symbols*2 and numerals*3. The default value is blank.
  • Page 34 Share Secret of Primary Server / Share Secret of Secondary Server: This field defines the shared secret between RADIUS server and interSeptor Pro-XP. The maximum size is 63 characters. Available characters are alphabetic characters*1, symbols*2 and numerals*3. The default value is blank.
  • Page 35: Protocol Setting

    The default value is blank. 5.5 Protocol Setting This page lets the user to enable or disable the communication protocols available in the interSeptor Pro-XP, or alternatively configure the communication protocol with a different port number. Advance Protocols Setting •...
  • Page 36 Pro-XP only accepts HTTP secure access. Available values are Disabled and Enabled, default value is Disabled. • Force Sign In: This field defines the interSeptor Pro-XP is force-logging or non-force-logging. Available values are Disabled and Enabled, default value is Disabled (non- force-logging).
  • Page 37 values are Disabled and Enabled, default value is Disabled. Port Number Setting • HTTPs Port: This field defines the HTTP secure port. Available values are 1 to 65535, default value is 443. • HTTP Port: This field defines the HTTP port. Available values are 1 to 65535, default value is 80.
  • Page 38 Pro-XP • Authentication Password / Privacy Password: This field defines the user password for SNMP v3 login. The maximum size is 31 characters. Available values are alphabetic characters*1, symbols*2 and numerals*3. The default value is blank. • Authentication Protocol: This field defines the authentication protocol.
  • Page 39: Modbus Setting

    "Disabled" and "Enabled", default value is "Disabled". • MODBUS Port: This field allows user to set the specific port for the user that allows accessing the interSeptor Pro-XP via Modbus protocol. Available values are from 1 to 65535, default value is 502.
  • Page 40: System/Sensors Event Log

    Pro-XP 6.2 System/Sensors Event Log Event can be searched by From Date, To Date and Event Level. If nothing is entered by the user, this page will display the last “Logs per page” events. All events are sorted by Time and Event Level by clicking on the column headings.
  • Page 41: Clear & Save Log

    Clear button to clear the logs. 7 Advance 7.1 Multi-Language Setup interSeptor Pro-XP supports two customized languages that users can edit on the customization language page, as below. Web String Setting On this page, users can translate all the strings displayed on all pages into any language.
  • Page 42 Japanese or other languages. Upload / Download On this page, users can download all translated language strings to a file and upload them to other interSeptor Pro-XP. Users can also upload help files to the interSeptor Pro-XP. • Translated String Download: This field is a button that the user can use to download the translated strings into a file.
  • Page 43: Wireless Configuration

    • Online Help Upload: This field is a button and a file type input. The user can select a help file and upload it to the interSeptor Pro-XP. 7.2 Wireless Configuration Manual Setting •...
  • Page 44: Sms Configuration

    Pro-XP obtain the BSSID, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address from WiFi Router. 7.3 SMS Configuration This page allows user to set the SMS receivers and parameters. The maximum phone numbers that users can add into the list is 8.
  • Page 45 Severity, the available values of Event Level are Information, Warning and Critical. The default value is Information. By Event: If the value of Event Filter is By Event, the available Events are listed in Event Selection page. Body (Prefix):The string prefix in the SMS is subject to identify the device which sends out the SMS.
  • Page 46: Detail Configuration

    Pro-XP 7.4 Detail Configuration This page is only provided for debug purposes. It displays the interSeptor Pro-XP's configuration, task information, memory usage, disk space usage, IP routing table, active internet connections and kernel message.
  • Page 47: External Links

    8 External Links If there are any configurations in General Settings > Web Settings > External Links Setup, the Screen Text will be displayed under External Links. If the user clicks on it, a new browser window opens and navigates to the URL defined in the Link Address of General Settings >...
  • Page 48: Technical Specification

    Pro-XP 9 Technical Specification Description Specification DC Jack input = VDC 12V Power Input Terminal Block Input = VDC +12V~+48V Power Consumption Maximum 15 Watts Operating Temperature 0 C ~ 50 C Operating Humidity 10 ~ 80 % (Non-condensing)

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