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Brand | Riello UPS |
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Model | NetMan 204 |
Category | Network Card |
Language | English |
NetMan 204 is a LAN accessory supporting network protocols for device management and environmental sensor management.
Lists the items included in the NetMan 204 package, such as the device itself and a USB cable.
Details the RJ45 connector for 10/100 Mbps Ethernet, including status LEDs for link and data activity.
Provides a USB communication port for device configuration via a PC.
Offers a serial communication port for connecting environmental sensors.
Explains the status indications provided by the device's LED, including red for errors and off for normal operation.
Enables remote connection for configuration changes using an SSH client.
Emulates point-to-point serial connection over TCP/IP for service software.
Allows sending Wake-on-LAN commands for remote computer booting.
Enables configuration and monitoring via a web browser without additional software.
Supports Simple Network Management Protocol for monitoring and managing the device.
Low-level protocol for speed and low congestion, used by UPSMon software.
Allows device status monitoring using the Modbus RTU protocol over Ethernet.
Enables device status monitoring for building automation and HVAC systems.
Used for file exchange, including downloading logs, configuration, and firmware upgrades.
Allows sending events to a syslog server over UDP for centralized logging.
Enables sending notification emails for alarm conditions via SMTP.
Sends periodic emails with device values and history logs as attachments.
Records device events in 'event.db' file, downloadable via FTP or web.
Records UPS data hourly in 'datalog.db', summarizing min/max/medium values.
Details sensors for temperature, humidity, and digital I/O, which can be connected to the device.
NetMan 204 can be configured via USB, SSH, or HTTP, with DHCP enabled by default.
Details how to configure the device using a web browser via HTTP or HTTPS protocols.
Explains the process of configuring the device using a USB connection and terminal emulation.
Guides on configuring the device remotely using an SSH client connection.
Describes the initial menu displayed after logging in via SSH or USB, with available functions.
Details how to configure network settings like Hostname, IP/DHCP, Netmask, Gateway, and DNS.
Explains how to set the PRTK Code and Name for device identification and configuration.
Describes how to enable the data logging service and backup UPS data at boot.
Allows configuration of IP addresses or hostnames for communication with the NetMan 204.
Enables Wake-on-LAN functionality by inserting MAC addresses and delay times.
Details SNMP configuration, including enabling the service, contact, name, location, and version.
Covers configuration for MODBUS and BACNET protocols, including addresses and client IP.
Enables JSON notification service and specifies receiver details for traps.
Allows configuration of the syslog service over UDP port to send events to a server.
Enables setting the current date and time for the device.
Configures NTP synchronization and timezone settings for accurate timekeeping.
Enables the email service for sending alarm notifications and reports.
Specifies the SMTP server address for sending emails.
Configures the port used by the SMTP protocol for email transmission.
Sets the email address from which the alerts and reports are sent.
Provides the username for server authentication if required.
Provides the password for server authentication if required.
Selects the transport protocol (Plain, SSL, or TLS) for email.
Sets the first email address for alarm notifications and reports.
Sets the second email address for alarm notifications and reports.
Sets the third email address for alarm notifications and reports.
Defines which device events trigger email notifications.
Schedules daily email reports to be sent at 00:00.
Schedules weekly email reports to be sent on Monday at 00:00.
Enables the SMS service for sending notifications via the GSM modem.
Specifies the phone number of the GSM carrier.
Sets the first phone number to receive SMS notifications.
Sets the second phone number to receive SMS notifications.
Sets the third phone number to receive SMS notifications.
Selects the device events that will trigger SMS notifications.
Enables the sensor service for monitoring environmental data.
Defines the logic (normally open/closed) for sensor output contacts.
Chooses the output signal to be activated when a sensor event occurs.
Sets the high temperature threshold for alarm generation.
Sets the low temperature threshold for alarm generation.
Sets the temperature hysteresis to prevent frequent alarms.
Sets the high humidity threshold for alarm generation.
Sets the low humidity threshold for alarm generation.
Sets the humidity hysteresis to prevent frequent alarms.
Instructions for updating firmware using HTTP by uploading the file via a web browser.
Steps to update firmware via FTP using the 'fwupgrade' user and copying files to a specific folder.
Specifies requirements for UTP/STP Ethernet cables, including category and length limits.