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Frequency Range | 50/60 Hz |
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Enclosure | Metal |
Input Voltage | 100-240 VAC |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C |
Protocols Supported | HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP, SMTP, SSH, Telnet |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 70°C |
Safety Approvals | CE, RoHS |
Provides a general description of the Watchdog 15 Environmental Monitoring Unit and its capabilities.
Details the operating and storage specifications for temperature, humidity, and elevation.
Covers the power input requirements and Power Over Ethernet (POE) capabilities of the unit.
Lists the supported network protocols and Ethernet link speed for the unit.
Describes the various data formats available for output from the unit.
Offers best practices for cabinet temperature, equipment airflow, and mechanical loading during installation.
Details the unit's default IP address for initial setup and how to reset it.
Guides users through the initial network configuration process for both Windows and Mac OS.
Describes the accessibility of the unit via HTTP and HTTPS connections.
Details the front page of the web interface, showing real-time data and sensor readings.
Covers configuration of IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS servers.
Explains system clock settings, UTC offset, and time server synchronization.
Explains the available notification methods for alarms: E-Mail and SNMP traps.
Describes the different types of alarm messages: Trip, Clear, and Unplugged.
Details the procedure for removing configured alarms from the unit.
Explains how to set trip thresholds (Above/Below) for sensor readings to trigger alarms.
Discusses sensor measurement frequencies and the value of trend analysis data.
Lists and describes the onboard sensors: Temperature, Humidity, and Dew Point.
Lists available remote sensors, compatibility, and connection procedures.
Explains how to interface with and display snapshots from network cameras.
Details the availability of XML and MIB formats for data integration.
Indicates where the firmware version is displayed on the web interface header.
Guides users on how to update the unit's firmware to the latest release.
Explains how to reboot the unit and restore the default IP address.
States that no user-serviceable parts are inside the unit.
Lists contact information and website for further technical assistance.