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NTI ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SYSTEM
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Group Settings Description
Group Assign the device IP to any or all groups 1 -8 (see also page 44)
Schedule Settings
Schedule Type
Always active- system will react to alert condition at all hours of each day
Active during defined times- system will only react to alert condition during times as
outlined below
Start Day First day of the week the system should react to alert condition
End Day Last day of the week the system should react to alert condition
Start Hour First hour of the day the system should begin reacting to alert condition
End Hour Last hour of the day the system should react to alert condition
Alert Settings
Disable Alerts Place a checkmark in the box to prevent alerts from being sent when the device’s status
changes
Note: If alerts for an IP device are disabled, the associated output action (see outputs"-
page 34) will still take place. There just won't be any alert notifications that this is
occurring. For example, this might be used to turn ON a device, such as a fan, when the
server room gets too warm, and OFF again when the temperature returns to normal. An
alert message may not be desired under these circumstances.
Note: if the user wants to disable alerts for an IP device after the device is already in
alert status, the user must either acknowledge or dismiss the alert first.
Notify Again Time Enter the amount of time in seconds, minutes, or hours (1-999) before an alert message will be
repeated
Notify on Return to Normal The user can also be notified when the IP device status has returned to normal by selecting the
"Notify when return to normal" box for a device.
Auto Acknowledge
Place a checkmark in this box to have alert notifications in the summary page return to normal
state automatically when sensor readings return to normal.
Enable Syslog Alerts Place a checkmark in this box to have alert notifications sent via Syslog messages
Enable SNMP traps Place a checkmark in this box to have alert notifications sent via SNMP traps (v2c)
Enable Email Alerts Place a checkmark in this box to have alert notifications sent via Email
Email Subject Enter the subject to be viewed when an email alert message is received (up to 60 characters)
Enable SMS Alerts
Place a checkmark in this box to have alert notifications sent via SMS messages (requires a
modem)
Enable Siren Turn ON the siren when this device goes to alert (not applicable to E-2D)
Enable Beacon Turn ON the beacon when this device goes to alert (not applicable to E-2D)
Associated Output Relay
Tip: Another way to have a
single output relay react to
the changes of more than
one sensor is to use Events
and Smart Alerts (page 102)
to create that association.
Associate the IP Device with the operation of an output relay, or not.
By Default, the operation of an output relay can only be associated with one sensor or IP
Device.
To associate an output relay with more than one sensor or IP Device, place a checkmark in the
checkbox under “System- Other Options- Disable Relay Interlock (page 70).
Note: Only one sensor/device should be associated with the Output Relay at a time.
Contradicting commands from two or more sensors will result in the output relay
responding to the state directed by the last command received.
Note: If the Output Relay is associated with a sensor/device, and configured to change
state when a sensor crosses threshold into alert, it will change state even if the alerts are
disabled.
Output Relay Status on Alert State the output relay will be in when IP Device goes to an alert
Output Relay Status on Return
from Alert
State the output relay will be in when IP Device is no longer in alert

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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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