Encom Harmony Series Manual de usuario

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Gateway Basic
Network
Monitoring &
Control
User Manual
HARMONY

Harmony Gateway Basic User Manual
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Harmony Gateway Basic User Manual V2.0.0
July 2020
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................. 6
INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................... 7
THE HARMONY SYSTEM ....................................................................................................... 7
HARMONY GATEWAY BASIC ................................................................................................. 7
OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................ 8
ANTENNAS WITH GATEWAY BASIC UNITS ............................................................................ 8
ANTENNAS COMPATIBLE WITH HARMONY GATEWAY BASIC UNITS ................................... 8
SYSTEM TOPOLOGY ................................................................................................... 9
LED Indicators .......................................................................................................... 10
INSTALLING CONTROLPAK™ ..................................................................................... 11
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR INSTALLING CONTROLPAK™ .......................................... 11
CONFIGURING YOUR HARMONY GATEWAY BASIC ................................................... 12
LAN CONNECTION AND STARTUP ...................................................................................... 13
LAN SEARCH ....................................................................................................................... 14
REAL TIME LAN SEARCH .............................................................................................................. 14
LAN SEARCH TABS ....................................................................................................................... 15
CONNECT LIST ............................................................................................................................. 16
CONFIGURING THE UNIT .................................................................................................... 19
BASIC SETTINGS TAB ................................................................................................................... 20
SYSTEM TAB ................................................................................................................................ 21
ALERT TAB ................................................................................................................................... 23
SNMP TAB ................................................................................................................................... 24
PROTOCOL TAB ........................................................................................................................... 25
CALENDAR TAB ............................................................................................................................ 26
SETTING UP THE REAL TIME CLOCK THROUGH PC TIME OR NTS SERVER ................................... 26
I/O MAPPING TAB ....................................................................................................................... 27
EVENT LOGS TAB ......................................................................................................................... 28
SECURITY TAB .............................................................................................................................. 29
Appendix A: Upgrading/Downgrading Firmware ...................................................... 30
Appendix B: RF Exposure .......................................................................................... 31
FCC ...................................................................................................................................... 31
HEALTH CANADA ................................................................................................................ 31
Appendix C: Declaration of Conformity .................................................................... 32
FCC ...................................................................................................................................... 32
WARNING (PART 15.21) ..................................................................................................... 32
INDUSTRY CANADA ............................................................................................................ 32

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WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
The following symbols indicate important safety warnings and precautions throughout this manual:
WARNING indicates that serious
bodily harm or death may result
from failure to adhere to the
precautions.
CAUTION indicates that damage
to equipment may result if the
instructions are not followed.
NOTE indicates certain conditions
that the user should be aware of.

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INTRODUCTION
THE HARMONY SYSTEM
The HARMONY line of devices allows you to monitor
and control field equipment from the comfort of your
network operations center.
Just install a HARMONY I/O device at a remote site for
immediate access to your equipment’s status, and
easily control your equipment using STRATOS Elite, our
complete network visualization management system.
Reduce your operating costs by eliminating costly site
visits. Everything you need to know about the site is
now available at your fingertips.
Harmony devices are used for applications such as:
§ School zone flasher control and monitoring
§ Solar power system monitoring
§ Traffic cabinet monitoring
§ Signage control
§ Gate control
§ Irrigation control and monitoring
§ Water/wastewater control and monitoring
§ Streetlight monitoring
§ SCADA applications
§ Any other application where remote equipment
needs to be monitored and controlled
HARMONY GATEWAY BASIC
The Harmony Gateway Basic is a compact master radio
with functional expandability through connection to
any Encom remote radio.
The device allows you to monitor Harmony devices
from a user-friendly front panel.
A simple web-based interface lets you configure,
control and check the status of the device. No extra
software is required.
The Harmony Gateway Basic is fully compatible
with our STRATOS Elite central software. With
this powerful application, you can configure,
manage and monitor Gateway Basic devices
along with all other HARMONY devices.
Use STRATOS Elite Central Software to:
§ Get a quick overview of your field devices
using a friendly map display
§ View the real-time status of your field
equipment
§ Get e-mail alerts for important events and
alarms
§ Log equipment status information for later
review
§ Schedule periodic on/off events using a
powerful schedule editor

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OVERVIEW
This manual is a guide and reference for programming
Harmony Gateway Basic radios using Encom’s
ControlPAK™ programming and diagnostics software.
It contains instructions, suggestions, and information
which guide you to set up and achieve optimal
performance from your equipment.
For network monitoring and control functions, please
refer to the STRATOS Elite manual for details.
ANTENNAS WITH GATEWAY
BASIC UNITS
Integrated 900MHz wireless communication is an
option for Harmony Gateway Basic devices, designed
with a reverse polarity TNC female antenna connector.
NOTE: An antenna is not supplied with the unit. To
order an antenna, please contact your local Encom
Wireless dealer or email at sales@encomwireless.com.
ANTENNAS COMPATIBLE WITH
HARMONY GATEWAY BASIC
UNITS
There are 2 types of antennas typically used for
Harmony Gateway Basic systems:
§ Yagi antenna
§ Omni antenna
Other types of antennas can be used if your system has
special requirements. Again, please reach out to us at
[email protected] to discuss any unique
application needs or challenges.

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SYSTEM TOPOLOGY
The primary topology that the Harmony Gateway Basic supports is Networked Mode.
Networked Mode is used to set up for communication with STRATOS. This allows connected devices to be
monitored and controlled anywhere an internet connection is available.

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LED INDICATORS
There are four LED indicators on your Harmony
Gateway Basic radio as follows:
Ø PWR LED: Indicates the radio is powered ON.
Ø RF LED: Indicates the radio is linked and
communicating. There are two modes of
behavior that the RF LED will have based on the
connection between two HARMONY devices
(Gateway E-Lite 450, Gateway Advanced,
Harmony IP I/O8, SBX Remote I/O):
Ø LED stays ON: If the RF LED stays on,
then the Gateway Basic can
communicate reliably with another
Harmony device.
Ø LED is blinking: If the LED is blinking,
then there is an issue blocking device
communication.
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