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Monitoring Config
The Monitoring Configuration option is
only available on the unit programmed as
System 1. This option selects the type of
monitoring for the system. The options
include Local Ethernet Configuration,
Primary Data Monitoring and Alternate
Data Monitoring.
Note: Dry contact monitoring is
available regardless of any additional
method selected to monitor the system.
Local Ethernet Configuration
The options available in the Local
Ethernet Configuration provide a way to
configure System 1 to properly operate on
the connected network.
When System 1 utilizes a cellular modem
the settings should be as follows:
IP Address Mode: Static
IP Address: 192.168.1.11
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.1.10
The MAC Address is not editable.
Primary Data Monitoring
The options available in the Primary Data
Monitoring submenu are: Disabled,
Cellular Eagle 2.0, RS 485 Modbus RTU,
Ethernet SNMP, Ethernet Modbus (RTU /
TCP) and Ethernet Eagle 2.0. A brief
description of the application for each
method is listed in the following bullet
points:
Cellular Eagle - selected when the
system is purchased with a cellular
modem and will be monitored by the
Flash Technology NOC.
RS 485 Modbus RTU - used to connect
via serial cable to an external
monitoring device on site that supports
Modbus protocol.
Ethernet SNMP - used to connect via
Ethernet to a server that is able to
monitor SNMP traps.
Note: See Appendix A for complete a
complete SNMP trap list.
Ethernet Modbus (RTU / TCP) - used to
connect via Ethernet to an external
monitoring device on site or to a server
connected to the network that is able to
monitor Modbus devices.
Note: See Appendix B for complete
Modbus specifications and map.
Ethernet Eagle - selected when the
system is purchased with a SMART
card only and will be monitored
through a customer supplied Ethernet
connection by Flash Technology’s
NOC.
Note: A static, public IP address is
required. Network support will be
necessary on the customer supplied
connection and equipment.
Alternate Data Monitoring
Alternate Data Monitoring allows for a
secondary monitoring method. All options
available in the Primary Data Monitoring
menu are available in the Alternate Data
Monitoring menu.
Note: Monitoring Options are mutually
exclusive. Example: If RS 485 Modbus
RTU is selected in either menu, it is
removed from the available options in
the other menu.
Ethernet SNMP, if used, must be
selected as the Primary Data Monitoring
method.
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