8169-BNH SeriesUser's ManualThis book corresponds to the current rmware version 1.11.
1011.2 Part Names and FunctionsNumber Name1 CLEAR Switch2 RESET Switch3 TEST Switch4 Volume Level Switch5 Status LED6 Buzzer Diaphram7 Center Shaft8 C
1111.4 General SpecicationsItem SpecicationModel NHL-3FB1U-RYG NHL-3FB1N-RYGRated Voltage (Body) DC24VAC Adaptor Rated Voltage AC 100V to 240V ―AC A
121Monitors "keepalive" Network/Device signalsLow-cost Monitor networking equipment.The Ping Monitor can monitor the connectivity for a maxi
1311.6.3 Transmission Function CongurationAn E-mail and TRAP transmission can be sent at the time of an event occurance.1.6.4 Setup and UpdatesWith a
1422.1 Network Signal Tower FlowchartThe Signal Tower offers two methods for conguring the network, "Manual Network Setup", and "Autom
152 Signal Tower InstallationPower Supply InputLAN ConnectionOperation SettingsStart-up DHCP SetupPlease install this product on a level surface.
1622.2 Signal Tower InstallationThis product is to be intalled on a level surface. Also, use the included accessories (rubber feet, adhesive seal
1722.3 Power Supply InputAttach the power plug for this product in accordance with the gure below. This product requires at least 30 seconds for the
1822.5 Network SetupThe IP address at the time of factory shipments for this product is 192.168.10.1.To change the IP address, rst log in from a pers
192The network protocol can be changed on the system setup screen.[Setting Method]1. Please enter the new IP address for this product.2. Set up the
Intro2IntroductionThank you for purchasing the PATLITE "NH Series" (henceforth, written as "this product") Network Monitoring Sign
2022.6 Network Setup with the DHCP FunctionThis product can access a DHCP Server to acquire network information.2.6.1 Setup Method with the “TEST” Swi
2122.7 Operation Settings2.7.1 Setting the ClockThe clock for this product can be set up. For setting the clock on this product, the following are tw
2233 Functionality DetailsThis section explains the available functions of this product, and their differences by the timing charts indicated below.3.
2333.3 Test FunctionsThe test function does a sequential check of the Signal Tower and buzzer, as well as checking other operations.
2433.4.1 SNMP SET Control Function for Signal-TowerThe Signal Tower and buzzer are controllable through the SNMPSET command. The following is an exa
2533.5 PHN Command Reception FunctionThe socket communication control protocol used with the PHN Series (ex. PHN-3FBE1) is being used to contro
263Reading CommandThe current operating status of this product is requested.“R” (52H) 8 Bit0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0Response from this productSignal Tower F
2733.6 PNS Command Reception FunctionThe PNS command is an exclusive PATLITE command protocol, which controls the Patlite NHL Series Signal Tower and
283Response from this productNormal response (output response)ACK06HResponse Error (output failed)NAK15HReading CommandTransmitting the following data
2933.7 E-mail Sending FunctionIt can transmit up to eight registered e-mail addresses. The subject and message of the transmitting mail can be reg
Intro3FCC ComplianceThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Ru
3033.8 RSH Command Function3.8.1 RSH CommandsRSH (remote shell) is a CUI program which executes a shell command from one computer to another computer
313[Command Transmission Example - cont.]Ex. 3) A product with an IP address of [192.168.10.10] and a designated sender user name of "root"
323test/dotest CommandContents : Executes conrmation of the Signal Tower and buzzer operation in sequence order of Red, Amber, Green, Blue, White a
333The following explains the difference in operation between the "Shared" and "Individual" selection for this product when settin
3433.9 Ping Monitoring FunctionThe Ping transmission is used to monitor the response of a device in a network. A maximum of 24 nodes can be monitored
3533.9.2 Ping Monitoring Function (Nodes 21 to 24)The following explains the function of operation for setting up the frequency of transmissions and t
3633.9.3 Ping Monitoring Function (“Clear” Command Outside Sources)(When a "Clear" execution from an outside source is requested at the time
3733.10 Application Monitoring FunctionBy creating an additional transmission command for a customer's application, this product can monitor th
3833.11 "Clear" Control FunctionThe "Clear" operation is accessible from the following commands; "Clear" command execute
393Event NamePING Event ContentsPing monitor abnormalities and the IP address objectPing abnormality response and the IP address objectEvent DetailsIt
Intro4Cautionary NotesPrior to installation, read all notes and use this product correctly.Regarding the Trademarks or Registered Trademarks• Microso
4044 Function SetupThe function setup is available in order to take advantage of the various functions. To access the settings, click the setup items
4144.1 System Setup ScreenThe network parameters for this product can be setup through a browser. The default IP address is "19
4244.2 Clock Setup ScreenThe clock setup for this product can be done through a browser. The clock setup can be accessed through the System Setup Scr
4344.2.1 Synchronizing with the PC clockClicking the "Manually Setup Clock" button will synchronize with the time on the PC which has been l
4444.2.2 Synchronizing with an NTP serverAn NTP server can be linked by entering the NTP server address to synchronize with the clock in this product,
4544.3 User Authentication Conguration ScreenSetup a password to log into the Setup Screen for this product.Enter a password, then re-enter the passw
4644.4 SNMP Setup ScreenWith an SNMP, this product can communicate outside the community name for the notication of a TRAP, using the SNMP SET/GET in
474Table 4.4.1 SNMP Setup ParametersItem ContentsDefault ValueInput ParameterSetting OptionSNMP FunctionSetup to Activate/Inactivate the SNMP function
4844.6 Mail Transmission Setup ScreenThis product can be set up to send E-mail messages. The following are events which will transmit E-mail mess
494Table 4.6.1 E-mail Transmission Setup ProtocolItem ContentsDefault ValueInput ParameterSetting OptionSMTP Server AddressSet the IP Address of the S
Intro5Handling CautionsThis product is for indoor use only. Do not use it outdoors.When installing this product, please avoid installation in the fol
5044.7 Message Contents Setup ScreenThe following is the setup of E-mail subject titles and message contents for E-mail Sending. When sending E-mails
5144.8 RSH Command Setup ScreenRSH (remote shell) Commands can control the Signal Tower and buzzer on this product.The following explains the setup to
524Fig. 4.8.1 RSH Command Setup ScreenWhen using this product with the internal timer function, if the RSH Alert Timer Reset Function is changed, the
534Table 4.8.1 RSH Command Setup ParametersItem ContentsDefault ValueInput ParameterSetting OptionRSH Server FunctionSelect Active/Inactive for the RS
5444.9 TRAP Reception Setup ScreenSetup for permitting a TRAP reception and its operation after the TRAP communication is received.[Setup Method]1. E
554Fig. 4.9.1 TRAP Reception Setup Screen①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧
564Table 4.9.1 TRAP Reception Setup ParametersItem ContentsDefault ValueInput ParameterSetting OptionGroup Name Setup a group name BlankFull/Half-size
5744.10 Ping Monitor setup ScreenBy setting an IP address or a host name to the address column, the Ping monitor can be used.When the Ping monitor det
584[Setup Method Continued]8. Setup for Signal-Tower operation when a recovery from a monitor abnormality occurs.9. To send an E-mail when a monitor
5944.10.2 Ping Monitor Conguration (Screen Numbers 21 to 24)The following explains the Ping monitor setting method. A maximum number of 24
6Table of Contents1 Product Outline 91.1 Outer Dimensional Drawing 91.2 Part Names and Functions 101.3 Model Number Conguration 101.4 General Spe
60410. Setup the condition for the Signal Tower when a monitor abnormality recovery is detected.11. To send an E-mail when a monitor abnormality rec
6144.11 Application Monitor Setup ScreenSetup for monitoring an application. The data reception of the target is monitored.If data is not received
624TRAP Command received when TRAP condition occursOID: 1.3.6.1.4.1.20440.4.1.6.6Name: trapPatliteMonitorAppAlarmAddedOutput Control Setting for Mon
634Table 4.11.1 Application Monitor Setup ParametersItem ContentsDefault ValueInput ParameterSetting OptionMonitoring TargetAddressSetup the IP addres
6444.12 "Clear" Control Setup ScreenSetup the operation to clear the status with the "CLEAR" button, or to combine with other comm
6544.13 Normal Mode Setup ScreenSet up the status of the Signal Tower for its normal operating condition.[Setup Method]1. Select the desired status f
6644.14 Test Button Setup ScreenThe following settings can be used to output an operation when the "TEST" button is pressed.[Setup Method]To
6744.15 Output Control Setting for Signal Tower ScreenVerify the current operating status, and output a condition status for the Signal Tower.[Setup M
6844.16 Reinitialization Setup ScreenThe setup parameters can be reset to their default values by initializing this product. The network setup ca
6944.17 Reboot ScreenThis product can be rebooted just by clicking the "Reboot" button.1. Once the "Reboot" button is clicked, a
73.4.2 SNMP GET Status Acquisition Function for Signal-Tower 243.4.3 TRAP Reception Function 243.4.4 TRAP Transmission Function 243.5 PHN Command R
7044.18 Event Log ScreenEvents from this product are logged and is shown in the event log.By clicking the "Event Log Download", an event log
7144.19 Conguration Save/Load Setup ScreenThe conguration for this product can be read, and saved as cong data on the PC.Moreover, the conguration
7244.20 Firmware Update ScreenThe rmware for this product can be updated.After the rmware has been updated, this product automatically reboots.[Setu
7344.21 Setup Table Entry ScreenThe "Setup Table Entry" screen lists and displays the contents of settings, operation functions, such as
574iso(1)org(3)dod(6)internet(1)private(4)enterprises(1)patlite(20440)patliteModule(4)networkSignalTower(1)ident(1) identSwInitVersion(1)[OCTET STRING
575control(5)controlLight(1) controlLightNumEntries(1)[INTEGER]controlLightTable(2)controlLightTableEntEntry(1)controlLightDeviceColor(1)[INTEGER]cont
576OID Name ModelMAX-ACCESSComment1 identID Group1.1.0 identSWinitVersion String(2) read-onlyOS Version1.2.0 identSWAgentVersion String(3) read-only A
6776 Replacement and Option PartsThe following explains the repair and maintenance parts of this product. Signal Tower tiers can be increased or decr
6786.2 Signal Tower Unit Color ArrangementThe following explains the method when rearranging or repairing the LED units from customer purchased parts.
6796.3 Option PartsThe following explains the mounting instructions of this product for the option parts available that customers had purchased.6.3.1
84.11 Application Monitor Setup Screen 614.12 "Clear" Control Setup Screen 644.13 Normal Mode Setup Screen 654.14 Test Button Setup Scree
680[Installation Method]1. After deciding on the attachment direction of the wall mount bracket, assemble this product to the bracket. (Use the same
681[Installation Method]1. After deciding on the attachment direction of the partition mounting bracket, assemble this product to the bracket. (Use
8277 TroubleshootingProblem Check the followingThe power does not turn on. • Check whether the AC Adaptor is connected correctly.The Web setup tool d
8388 Freeware Terms of AgreementThe following chapter clearly outlines the copyrights for the freeware software used with this product.8.1 GNU GENERAL
848GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSETERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION0. This License applies to any program or other work which
8583. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1
8688. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original co
878END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONSAppendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsIf you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greate
8888.2 GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSEGNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSEVersion 3, 29 June 2007Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <
8984. Combined Works.You may convey a Combined Work under terms of your choice that, taken together, effectively do not restrict modication of the po
911 Product Outlineφ60126338NHL-3FB1□-RYG691051.1 Outer Dimensional DrawingOuter Dimensional Drawing
9088.3 NET-SNMPVarious copyrights apply to this package, listed in various separate parts below. Please make sure that you read all the parts.---- Pa
918---- Part 3: Cambridge Broadband Ltd. copyright notice (BSD) -----Portions of this code are copyright (c) 2001-2003, Cambridge Broadband Ltd.All ri
928---- Part 5: Sparta, Inc copyright notice (BSD) -----Copyright (c) 2003-2008, Sparta, IncAll rights reserved.Redistribution and use in source and b
938---- Part 7: Fabasoft R&D Software GmbH & Co KG copyright notice (BSD) -----Copyright (c) Fabasoft R&D Software GmbH & Co KG, 2003o
94Revision HistoryThe upper right corner of the cover indicating the revison of this manual can be compared with previous revisions according to the t
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