Carel SNMP Direct Config
Carel SNMP Direct Config
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Tools needed:
Laptop- with latest Windows OS, Mac or Linux OS
Precision Screwdriver
Ethernet LAN Cable RJ45 Cat. 5E or 6E UTP or STP type
C2- Resetting the SNMP Card Default IP Address
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1 While the power is off, press the reset button of the SNMP Card
SNMP card steadily. The reset button is within the
SNMP interface. Carefully not to press it heavily to avoid damage
2 While you steadily press the reset button on SNMP, SNMP Card Status Led “near reset button” will flash green until
energize the microprocessor. “Focus on Status LED” the light will steady.
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3 Continue to hold reset button for about 6-10 secs. SNMP Card ”Red” light will flash slowly “3 times” followed by
”Green” led light one time.
4 After the 3 times slow flash of red light, quickly release SNMP Card 3- fast ”Red” flash will proceed after releasing the
the button. Green Led will flash after this. button from the last green flash of led light. After the 3
Note: Don’t prolong the hold on reset button when the fast red flash it will return to green light steadily. The
green led appears IP address is now reset to 172.16.0.1
5 Confirm communication between 2 devices PC/Laptop User Laptop Both led lights will be “GREEN” color. When there is a
to PCOWeb SNMP. Using Ethernet LAN cable like UTP connected device to SNMP, the bottom led or the right
category 5E or 6E, connect your laptop to PCOWeb led opposite to reset button will turn to green. It will
SNMP be “red” if no device connected.]
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C2- Connecting to SNMP pCOWeb Card
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1 Go to: User Laptop Changed IP address of the PC/Laptop
Network & internet settings- Advanced Network Settings-
Network Adapter options- “right click on the Unidentified
network/device- click “Properties”- select “Internet Protocol
version IPV4” “double click”- Tick “obtain the Following IP
address()- Copy the default IP address of SNMP 172.16.0.1 and
change the last digit number within the group of 10’s e.g;
172.16.0.2 to 9. You choose from #2 to 9. Your subnet mask is
255.255.0.0- click OK to clock IPV4 window- then click ok to
close the network adapter properties window
2 Enter command prompt CMD on your windows start icon for MS User Laptop Command/terminal protocol will appear
Windows, and enter “terminal” to your finder icon for MacBook
3 On command/terminal prompt enter “ipconfig” to check if your User Laptop Network state will appear with the changed IP you have set:
device IP has changed. Connection-specific DNS Suffix . :
Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::7f56:e61c:c22f:149e%15
IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 172.16.0.9
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.0.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . :
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4 After verifying the correct IP thru SNMP Card Read data will appear in response form like below:
command/terminal prompt “ipconfig”- type; Pinging 172.16.0.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 172.16.0.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=64
ping 172.16.0.1 then press enter to check if Reply from 172.16.0.1: bytes=32 time=1ms TTL=64
the established communication protocol is Ping statistics for 172.16.0.1:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
correct (172.16.0.1) is the Default IP of Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
pCOWEB. Minimum = 1ms, Maximum = 8ms, Average = 3ms
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5 Touchscreen
On the touch screen, press the language display
symbol then press load PGD.
Go to: Programs- scroll up/down to find the
ff. bms network settings
com. Speed: 19200
protocol type: Carel
Identification #: same as Unit address for
ease of network tagging ( e.g. U1= 001)
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D1a- Changing the IP Address
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1 After clicking the PCOWeb Configuration on SNMP Card
the main interface, configuration page will
appear, and Click Network configuration as
shown in the Result.
On IPV4 the default setting is at DHCP. Click
“Static” on IPV4 and input the desired IP
address given by the IT personnel address: - `
address main(IP Address)-netmask- Gateway
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2 After rebooting, reset the microprocessor by SNMP Card
turning it off and on. Take note that the
default IP address is now change ang your
connection to the PCOWeb will be
disconnected. Just follow the procedure
above on “C3- Installation of Intellevision” by
changing the last 2 digits of the new set IP
address for example, if the new IP address
of PCOweb is 10.32.24.94, the PC IP address
should be set as 10.32.24.93 or any number
in the group of 90-99 except 93 as they are
not to be the same IP with PCOweb SNMP.
the netmask address is same as pCoweb.
Check the ipconfig on Command
prompt/terminal and ping the newly set IP
address on SNMP. Open the new set IP on
your browser- access the pCOWEB
configuration- click configuration- General-
“view network configuration” to view
network IP configuration
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D1b- Setting Email Recipient
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2 • “E-Mail”: e-mail configuration page now is divided in three different parts: SNMP Card
From pCOWeb Main page Click “EVENTS” to enter email Configuration
a) E-mail Account
b) E-Mail Message
c) E-Mail Recipients
E-mail Account
• E-Mail Account (required for sending e-mail notifications): in the message received
this will be shown as the sender’s e-mail address.
• If this address is required to send e-mails to the pCOWeb, remember that pCOWeb
does not feature a client for reading or downloading the messages; these must
then be read / downloaded using a client (for example “Microsoft Outlook”) that
accesses the e-mail server corresponding to the domain address in this field (in the
example “provider1.com”);the corresponding MAILBOXmusthave been created on
the server also.
• Identification (optional): in the message received this will be displayed as the
sender’s name.
• Reply to (optional): if the recipient selects the “Reply to” option in the e-mail
client used, this represents the return e-mail address that the reply will be sent
to.
• Username / Password: Username and Password to access the SMTPserver used
by pCOWeb to send the messages; for some servers this information is
required, while for others it is not.
• Depending on the configuration of the server, if required, username can be a full
sender (local_part@domain_name) or simply local_part.
• For the records: the part before the @sign is the local_part of the address, the
part after the @ sign is a domain_name.
• SMTP Server Address (required): IP address or name of the server that
pCOWeb connects to in order to send the messages; if a name is specified
instead of an IP address, a DNS must have been specified.
• SMTP Server Port (optional): If the server required a different port from the
standard one (port 25), now it can be used.
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D2- Generating events
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1 SMTP server
Events generated upon variations in the value of a variable
pCOWeb can be set to send a notification when the value
of a pCO controller variable changes.
The types of messages sent can be selected separately for
each variable. For the settings see section 4.3.3 and
section 4.3.4.
Digital variables: the notifications can be sent upon the
following transitions:
• 0→1 only
• 1→0 only
EX.1
• both
Example 1: E-mail and FTP PUSH programmed to be sent
when digital variable 12 changes from 0→1. 0→1 send
both notifications
1→0 nothing sent
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Example 2: E-mail and FTP PUSH programmed to be sent
when digital variable 12 changes from 0→1 and 1→0. 0→1
2 send both notifications
1→0 send both notifications
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In addition, two identification strings can be customized
that are common to all the variables (default: “alarm
fired” / “alarm reenter”), to be included in the e-mail and
SNMP notifications to identify the activation and return
events.
Example 1
FTP PUSH and SNMP TRAP programmed to be sent for
analog variable 8 only upon activation when increasing,
with threshold 20.5 and hysteresis 1.5.
18→20 nothing sent
20→20.5 send both notifications; string included: “alarm
fired” 20.5→22 nothing sent
22→19.5 nothing sent 19.5→23 nothing sent 23→19
nothing sent
19→23 send both notifications; string included: “alarm
fired”
Example 2
FTP PUSH and SNMP TRAP programmed to be sent for
analog variable 8 upon activation when increasing and on
return, with threshold 20.5 and hysteresis 1.5.
18→20 nothing sent
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20→20.5 send both notifications; string included: “alarm
fired” 20.5→22 nothing sent
22→19.5 nothing sent 19.5→23 nothing sent
23→19 send both notifications; string included: “alarm
reenter” 19→20.5 send both notifications; string included:
3 “alarm fired” 20.5→23 nothing sent
Example 3
FTP PUSH and SNMP TRAP programmed to be sent for
analog variable 8 upon activation when decreasing and on
return, with threshold 20.5 and hysteresis 1.5.
23→21 nothing sent EX: 3
21→20.5 send both notifications; string included: “alarm
fired” 20.5→19 nothing sent
19→21.5 nothing sent
21.5→19.5 nothing sent
19.5→22 send both notifications; string included: “alarm
reenter” 22→20.5 send both notifications; string included:
“alarm fired” 20.5→19 nothing sent
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D3- Generating Events upon variations in the variables
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1 IMPORTANT: Some settings described below SMTP SERVER
(“Event Handlers”, “Trap Configuration” and “E-
Mail Configuration”) are also used for the
scheduled events (see section 4.3.5).
NOTE: all the following settings are valid from
when they are confirmed; the pCOWeb does not
need to be rebooted.
PROCEDURE
1.Open the tab for setting the events corresponding
to the DIGITAL variables
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D3- Generating Events- Digital Variables
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2 Pushing the ‘Add’ button, an event can be added SMTP SERVER
and configured by clicking the desired entry in table.
basically, you have to turn “Yes” for Enabled and
“On” for Email tab as shown on the results.
Note: Let the IT team of client authorize the turning
on/off “Trap” and “FTP” tab for their security
privacy.
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3 1. Pushing the ‘Enabled’ button, the form in Figure 4.u appears, SMTP SERVER
showing:
- Status: enable all the events generated by variations to
the variable.
- Trigger: a
notification event
is generated
when there are
following
variations in the
value of the
variable:
Positive: 0→1;
Negative: 1→0;
Positive & negative: 0→1 or 1→0;
- Short Description: add a description to the event.
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4 -Pushing the ‘Trap’ button, the form in result appears, showing: SMTP SERVER
- Trap: enable/disable trap event for variable
Enabling trap event for digital variable
- Version: type of version; V1: conforms to SNMPv1;
Inform (v2c): conforms to SNMPv2c. Select in
accordance with the version of the SNMP supervisor
that will receive the notifications.
- Enterprise OID (required for sending the TRAP
message): description of the TRAP object; sent
together with the TRAP, allows the receiver to
associate the correct meaning with the message
based on the information included in the MIB
description file.
IMPORTANT: pCoweb sends the TRAP only if the
string entered respects the syntax of an OID.
- Retry / Timeout (optional, only used if
Version=Inform (v2c)): specifies the maximum
number of send attempts after the first-, and the-time
interval for retrying the TRAP (INFORM); when
reception is acknowledged by the receiver, the send
attempts are stopped.
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- Var OID #N (optional): specifies an SNMP object
whose OID and corresponding value will be attached
with the message; for example, specifying the OID of a
pCO variable, when the TRAP is sent pCOWeb will
acquire the numeric value of the pCO variable
specified by the OID set and will attach this with the
message, together with the OID.
- Recipients Enabled (at least one required): enables
the recipients (Hosts), from those set in Figure 4.q,
that the TRAP will be sent to for the events relating to
the variable.
IMPORTANT: any Hosts enabled after one that is not
enabled will be ignored.
Example: 1: 1 2: -- 3: 3 4: 4 5: -- Hosts 3 and 4
will not be used anyway.
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5 Pushing the ‘Email’ button, the form in Figure 4.w SMTP SERVER
appears - Email: enable/disable email notify for
variable.
- Subject (optional): in the message received, the
text entered will appear as the Subject.
- Body: select the contents for the body of the e-
mail message:
From file:the name of a file with the .html
extension can be selected; “Choose” opens the
list of the .html files in
/usr/local/root/flash/http/; if entering the name
of the file, remember that the starting directory
for the search is /usr/local/root/.
NOTE One possible cause of failure in sending
the email event is the above alarm email, with an
attachment page ina folder with password
request. In that case, pCOWeb cannot prepare
the email (also verbose mail test will show
nothing).
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NOTE If the file includes the line:
<!--tagparser="/pcotagfilt"-->
the contents of the file, before being added to
the body of the message, will be processed by the
pCOWeb WEB server (see APPENDIX H a pagina
72); in this way, by creating simple HTML pages,
the body of the message can contain the value of
some pCO variables read at the moment the
message was sent.
pCOWeb does not support the encapsulation of
images inside the e-mail messages sent:
alternatively, the HTML page can contain links to
image files; the e-mail client will highlight these
with bookmarks and the links can be opened by
clicking the right mouse button. To simply copy
the text of the document without this being
processed, do not include the line shown above.
If the HTML page is in a folder with password,
due to a security reasons, mail will be not sent.
From text: alternatively, the text entered in the
text box on the side can be added. pCOWeb will
automatically add the date / time string Date:
dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm, and then the text entered
to the body of the message.
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6 Pushing the ‘FTP’ button, the form in figure appears: SMTP SERVER
- FTP Push: enable/disable FTP notify for
variable.
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D3- Generating Events- Analog Variables
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Pushing the ‘Enabled’ button, the form in Figure
2 appears, showing:
- Status: enable all the events generated by
variations to the variable.
- Variable: the index of the variable that
generates the event.
- Trigger: an “Activation” notification event is
generated when there are following
variations in the value of the variable:
Positive: the value of the variable crosses the
threshold while increasing;
Negative: the value of the variable crosses the
threshold while decreasing.
- Threshold / Hysteresis: crossing threshold /
return hysteresis, either values that are
entered or analog variables that can be
selected.
- Reenter: enable the generation of a
notification event when returning.
- Short Description: add a description to the
event. Don’t forget to click submit after
editing
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