AKCP 5ESV-X20 Manuel utilisateur

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SecurityProbe 5ESV-X20
/ X60
User Manual
Help Version updated till firmware 404p
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1) Introduction
1. What is securityProbe 5ESV-X20 / X60 Standard with Video?
2. How to use this manual
3. Package Contents
4. Front and Rear Panels and X20 / X60 Dry Contact Inputs
2) Installation
1. Setting the IP address
2. Testing the IP address
3. Firmware upgrade and creating a backup configuration
4. Multi User Groups and Management
5. Services and Security
6. Setting up a sensor
i) Notification thresholds
ii) Advanced sensor settings
7. Expansion Ports
3) Notifications
1. Adding a notification
2. SNMP trap
3. E Mail
4. SMS notification
4) Camera
1. Basic Setup
2. Pan / tilt functions
3. Automating camera movements
4. Recording from camera
5. Picture log
5) Mapping
1. Adding a map
2. Monitoring via map interface

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6) Filters
1. Sensor filters
2. Syslog filters
7) Making my unit visible to the internet
8) FAQ and Troubleshooting
1) Introduction
What is securityProbe 5ESV Standard with Video?
The securityProbe 5ESV Standard with Video integrates over 10 years of environmental
monitoring experience with the latest technology to push the boundaries of disaster
protection. Now you can sense and see problems before they lead to business
disruptions.
The SEC 5ESV is a high speed, accurate, intelligent monitoring device, featuring a
completely embedded host and Linux Operating System. The design is based on our
successful securityProbe 5ES, but with the camera inputs.
What’s the difference between the securityProbe 5ESV and
the securityProbe 5ESV-X20 / X60?
The securityProbe 5EV-X20 has the 8 RJ-45 intelligent sensor ports AND has 20 or 60
extra dry contact inputs, where the securityProbe 5ESV only has the 8 RJ-45 sensor
ports. More on these extra dry contacts in the sections below.
How to use this manual
This manual is meant to provide the user with a step by step guide on how to configure
and set up their unit. It utilizes screen shots in an effort to make things simpler for the
set up and common configurations of the unit, and give an introduction to its most useful
features.
At the end of the manual there is a FAQ section that provides some further in-depth
information regarding specific set ups and answers some commonly asked questions. If
you need any further information or help with using your unit then please contact us on
support@akcp.com and one of our technical support staff will be only to pleased to help
you with any information you require.
Package Contents
Your Securityprobe-5ESV package contains the following items:-
1x Product CD
1x 5ft Crossover cable
1x THS00 with 5 ft straight cable
1x 7.0 9 V, 2.5 A power supply

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2x Brackets for rack mounting
1x Blue quick-start guide.
Front and rear panels (see below for X20 unit)
Fig 1. Front panel
The front panel has several LEDs which display the units status and notify you as to its activity.
1. Power LED
When the unit is powered up the power LED will be lit continuously. If the power LED
is flashing then it indicates a problem with the CPU. If you notice this then please
2. Ethernet LED
The Activity and Link LEDs indicate network connectivity and activity. The Link LED
will light up when there is a network connection present. The activity LED will flash
when there is network traffic being sent or received by the unit.
3. Status / Online LEDs
These are numbered 1 8. They are used to indicate the connectivity status of the
sensors connected to each port. These LEDs also can be used to indicate system
status when undertaking various operations.
A. The LEDs will indicate the progress of an upgrade. The red LEDs will move
from left to right to indicate activity, and the green LEDs will indicate overall
progress of the upgrade. When all the red lights are off and all green are on
the upgrade / recovery process is complete.
B. These lights will indicate if the unit is operating in safe mode. This is when
the unit loads the Operating System (OS) with a minimal set of drivers. If
your device enters safe mode after rebooting then please contact us on
support@akcp.com
C. The unit may enter recovery mode if a firmware upgrade has been
incomplete. This will be indicated by the unit displaying a continuously lit row
of red LEDs. If this happens please contact us on support@akcp.com
4. Mic

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The mic is a small hole for access to the internal microphone. This can be used as a
sound sensor (or an external mic can be used)
5. Removable SD slot
This slot is provided so you are able to add your own SD flash card to increase the
storage space on the unit. You can install up to a 16GB SD card.
The on board memory on the SEC 5ESV is 128MB. This is where the operating
If the picture and sound logs become full they will then begin to be stored on your SD
card (if one is installed on the unit) automatically.
6. Expansion Ports
There are two expansion ports numbered from E1 and E2. These are expansion
Ports for connecting either the 8-sensor8 or the E-opto16 expansion units. These are
also used for connecting the CCU or Cabinet Control Units. Please see each of these
separate user manuals for each of these products.
Fig 2. Rear panel.
The rear panel of the unit is home to various ports and connections. The functions of these are as
follows :-
1. Safe Mode button. (DOES NOT RESET THE UNIT)
The black tact switch button is used to perform the following functions
A. A single press will announce the IP address of the unit. This is audible
through the internal speaker. It also broadcasts the IP address to the IPset
program.
B. Turns off password checking when accessing the web based interface (hold
down for 12 seconds)
C. To reboot the unit into the firmware upgrade mode press and hold
in the button for more than 12 seconds.
2. Sensor ports
There are 8 RJ45 ports numbered from 1 8. These are for connecting AKCP
intelligent sensors to the unit.

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3. USB port
The unit is equipped with one USB 1.1 port. This can be used, for example, to
connect a USB GPRS/GSM compatible modem, a USB WiFi dongle or USB
Bluetooth dongle.
4. Mic Out
This is used to connect an external microphone for voice modem applications.
5. Audio in / out
The in is used to connect an external microphone, the output for external speakers.
6. RS485 Port
Used for Modbus connectivity. We support Modbus master or slave.
7. Power Connector
This is a 7.5V DC plug. We recommend you using a 7.0 9 V, 2.5 A power supply.
8. Ethernet Port
This RJ45 port is used to connect your unit to the network.
9. External ground MUST be used
The EXT. GND must be used to externally ground the unit.
10. High Definition Digital Camera Inputs
The 4 HD Digital Camera ports our where the cameras are connected.
11. High Definition Digital Pan Tilt Dome Controller Inputs
This is where you would connect each of the PTDC pan tilt controller cable inputs.
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securityProbe 5ESV-X20 20 Extra Dry Contact Inputs
The 20 extra dry contact inputs on for example, the securityProbe 5ESV-X20, (or
securityProbe 5ESV-X60) can be configured as inputs only up to 5 Volts in normal
operation. In opto-isolation mode they can input up to 30 Volts DC. This will protect these
inputs and the unit from high voltages and spikes.
Opto-isolators provide complete electrical separation between the securityProbe 5ESV-
X20 or X60 and the dry contact. The base units are therefore protected against possible
large voltage spikes caused by lightning for example.
The figure below shows the JUMPERS (on the dry contact board) set up to provide opto-
isolators support. Opto-isolators provide complete electrical separation between the
securityProbe 5ESV-X20 and X60 and the dry contact.
Please refer to the rear panel of the securityProbe 5ES above for the other connections
on the rear panel as they are exactly the same in functionality.
The OID for the extra dry contact inputs is:- .1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1.2.2.1.18.1.3.<port>
Extra dry contact input practical applications:
The extra dry contact inputs can be used to monitor many types of equipment, for example, you
can run the connection from warning lights on alarm panels to the dry contact inputs, so that
when the warning light on the alarm panel is activated, the dry contact is triggered in the units
web interface, thus allowing you to send notifications via emails or SNMP traps.

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securityProbe 5ESV-X20 or X60 extra dry contact web interface setup
First login to the securityProbe 5ESV-X20 or X60 web interface, then navigate to the Sensors
Page, then click on the Dry Contact Ports link in the left hand column. You can now click on the
dry contact port to setup that port as shown in the screen shot above.
If your unit is the X60 you will now see 60 extra dry contacts instead of the 20 shown in our
example.
In the Normal tab settings we can see that the sensor is currently Offline, so to enable the dry
contact port we would click on the Offline button.

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Now we can see the dry contact input is now Critical and we can set how we require the Normal
State to be in as shown above. Either in the Closed GND or Open +5VDC. We can also rename
our normal and critical state of the input.
Now we can see that the dry contact input now is in the normal state as shown in the screen shot
above.

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If we click on the Advanced Tab, we can set the graphing to on, the sensor URL, set the Filter
Status and enable the Calendar. (More on the Sensor URL and Filter Status in sections #)
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