Ingrasys iED N Series Manual de usuario

iED N Series
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Version: V1.00
Date: February 28, 2014
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Table of Contents
1.1About this Manual............................................................. 1
1.2Safety Precautions............................................................ 1
2.1Features........................................................................ 2
2.2System Requirements........................................................ 2
2.3Package Contents ............................................................ 3
2.4Hardware Overview........................................................... 4
2.4.1Dimensions .................................................................... 4
2.4.2Front View...................................................................... 4
2.4.3Rear View ...................................................................... 4
3.1Connect to the main power.................................................. 5
3.2Connecting to a Network..................................................... 6
3.3Connecting to iED S-201 (RS485 HT sensor) ............................ 6
3.4Connecting DI/DO/AI to iED N-002......................................... 7
4.1Configuring network settings via iED upgrade tool....................... 8
5.1Login.......................................................................... 10
5.2Information................................................................... 10
5.2.1System Overview ........................................................... 10
5.2.2Network Connection ........................................................ 12
5.2.3Alarm List..................................................................... 12
5.3Network Management...................................................... 13
5.3.1TCP/IP........................................................................ 14
5.3.2IPv4 Setting.................................................................. 14
5.3.3IPv6 Address................................................................. 15
5.3.4Accessible IP Setting ....................................................... 15
5.3.5Security....................................................................... 17
5.3.6Network Service............................................................. 17
5.4System Management....................................................... 19
5.4.1General Setting.............................................................. 19
5.4.2Change Password .......................................................... 21
5.4.3Maintenance................................................................. 21
5.4.4Import/Export ................................................................ 22
5.5SNMP Management ........................................................ 23
5.5.1SNMP Setting................................................................ 23
5.5.1SNMP Agent ................................................................. 23
5.5.2SNMP Trap Setting ......................................................... 24
5.6Email Management ......................................................... 25
5.6.1Configure SMTP Server.................................................... 25

5.6.1SMTP Setting................................................................ 25
5.6.2Email Notification Setting .................................................. 26
5.7User Management .......................................................... 28
5.8Sensor Management ....................................................... 29
5.8.1Gateway Management ..................................................... 29
5.8.1Zigbee Setting ............................................................... 29
5.8.2RS485 Setting ............................................................... 30
5.8.3Sensor Management ....................................................... 30
5.8.4Sensor Overview............................................................ 30
5.8.5Sensor Configuration....................................................... 31
5.8.6Sensor Upgrade............................................................. 37
5.8.7Cloud Management......................................................... 37
5.9Event Action.................................................................. 38
5.10Log ............................................................................ 38
5.10.1System Log .................................................................. 38
5.10.2Event Log .................................................................... 39
5.10.3History Log................................................................... 41
5.10.4Syslog Setting ............................................................... 42
5.10.5System/Event Log........................................................... 42
5.10.6History Log................................................................... 43
6.1LED indicators............................................................... 45
6.2Specifications................................................................ 46


1. Preface
1.1 About this Manual
This manual provides instructions for installing the iED N-002 on your network and for configuring
the network. It is suggested to read this manual according to the sequence of the Table of Contents
in order to avoid any setting errors.
1.2 Safety Precautions
1. Do not attempt to disassemble the equipment in order to avoid electrical shock or irreparable
damage to internal parts.
2. Do not place the equipment outdoors in rain or in locations with high humidity in order to protect
electronic components from short circuit.
3. Installation and maintenance of this equipment should be handled by professional technicians.
4. Make sure the equipment and its accessories are secured properly to prevent it from falling to the
ground and being damaged.
5. Use only the power adaptor and accessories included in the package, alternative brands may
damage the equipment.
6. Follow the instructions in this manual to connect the power adaptor and avoid improper use of
the equipment. Make sure all the cables are connected correctly before turning on the power.
7. Do not use any organic solutions or corrosive detergents to clean the exterior of the equipment.
To clean the equipment, first turn off the power. Use a cloth that has been lightly dampened in
water to clean the exterior.
8. Do not use the equipment in the following environments:
●Humidity higher than 100%.
●Temperature higher than 70°C or lower than -20°C.
●Near objects which transmit strong electromagnetic waves (e.g. televisions or radios).
●Locations subject to violent shaking.
●Locations that are damp or that come in contact with water.

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2. Getting Started
2.1 Features
Real-time temperature/humidity and other environmental conditions monitoring
Comprehensive environment conditions management and flexible configuration via Web
Brower or SNMP or Modbus over TCP/IP
Automatic event notification via E-mail and SNMP Trap
Automatically assigned IP via DHCP or BOOTP
System Security: IP-based filtering and password protection for operation and
administration
Support SSL V3 and SSH V2 protocol
Automatically records and displays environment events, warning, and time stamps
Configuration utility simplifies the firmware upgrade process
Settable thresholds for all sensors
System, data, and event logging features
Auto-sense to works in the 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet network environment
Supports four digital-inputs for normal open/close sensors
Supports four digital-outputs to trigger extended devices by events
Supports four DC voltage/current configurable sensors
Rack mountable
Quick and easy installation (Hot-swappable)
Address-specific IP security masks prevent unauthorized source from accessing iED N-
002 through the network
2.2 System Requirements
Operating System: Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 2008, 7, 2012, 8 and above.
Internet Browser: Microsoft IE 11.0, Firefox 26.0, Chrome 32.0.1700.107 m or above.

2.3 Package Contents
Make sure that your package has the following items. If any of items are missing or damaged,
contact your nearest service center or vendor.
Item Models/variants/notes
IP-based I/O controller iED N-002
AC Adapter 100~240 V ; 50/60Hz x 2
CD-ROM Manual, QIG, Modbus address, Upgrade Tool
QIG Quick Installation Guide
Terminal Block Power (2 pin) x1
RS-485(3 pin) x 1
I/O (4 pin) x 32
iED N-002 AC Power code x 2 CD-ROM with manual
and software
Quick Installation Guide 3 Pin Removable
Terminal Block 4 Pin Removable
Terminal Block
2 Pin Removable
Terminal Block

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2.4 Hardware Overview
2.4.1Dimensions
2.4.2 Front View
2.4.3 Rear View

3. Installation and Connection
To install the iED N-002 on a network and change its configuration, you need a workstation
running Microsoft Windows (XP, 7 or later) and
connect the iED N-002 to LAN.
3.1 Connect to the main power
Insert the end of the power connector to the AC-In jack on the rear of the iED N-002. Connect the
other end into a power socket (100 ~ 240V).

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3.2 Connecting to a Network
The iED N-002 can be connected to an Ethernet network with a RJ-45 cable as shown below.
Connect the iED N-002 to an Ethernet hub or switch with a RJ-45 cable.
3.3 Connecting to iED S-201 (RS485 HT sensor)
The iED N-002 can be connected to iED S-201 (RS485 HT Sensor) with 3 wires by RS485 for
communication and with 2 wires for power as shown below.
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