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NTI ENVIROMUX Series User Manual

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NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM
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To change settings for the output relay and whether or not a state change should generate an alert message, click the “Configure”
button.
Figure 57- Configure Output Relay
From the configuration page, the user can apply a description of the relay that will be used on the summary page and in any alert
messages sent, if so configured.
Choose the Normal Status for the relay, between Inactive or Active. When the status changes from what is defined as “normal”,
an alert will be sent if so configured.
To have messages sent to specific members, select the monitoring group(s) the relay will belong to.
When the relay is in an alert state, the ENVIROMUX can be configured to send an email, syslog and SMS alerts, as well as an
SNMP trap to the users subscribing to alerts in the selected group. Place a checkmark in the box for those features you wish
to enable.
If email alerts is enabled, enter an e-mail subject line that will get the attention of the recipient(s).
Note: When the ENVIROMUX is powered OFF with the battery completely drained, each relay will revert to an inactive
state, regardless of the “Normal Status” setting.
Once configured, output relays are controlled by their associated sensor and can be programmed to change state (from normally-
open to normally-closed or vice versa) on an alert or on the return to normal conditions. Programming is done on the configuration
page of the associated sensor or Smart Alert. Each output relay can be associated with any one sensor or Smart Alert.
These names are
just names assigned
under “Group
Names” (page 79)
and have no other
specific association.
When using SMS messaging, if
special characters (other than
English) are desired, in order to
receive them via SMS, the modem
SMS format must be set to PDU (see
page 70)

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NTI ENVIROMUX Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeEnvironmental Monitoring System
Temperature Range-40°C to 85°C
Power Supply12V DC or 24V AC
Network InterfaceEthernet 10/100 Mbps
Alarm NotificationsEmail, SNMP
Sensor Types SupportedTemperature, Humidity, Water, Airflow
Power12V DC or 24V AC
Operating Temperature-40°C to 85°C
MountingWall or Rack Mount
Communication InterfacesEthernet
Data LoggingYes
ComplianceCE, RoHS

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