DPS Telecom NetDog 82 BW Manuel utilisateur

USER MANUAL
NetDog 82 BW
June 23, 2010 D-OC-UM106.23100 Firmware Version 1.0
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Notice
Revision History
June 23, 2010
March 23, 2009
Shipping list update.
Initial release of NetDog 82 BW User Manual.
(D-OC-UM093.23100)

ContentsVisit our website at www.dpstelecom.com for the latest PDF manual and FAQs
NetDog 82 BW Overview1 1
About This Manual2 2
Shipping List3 2
Optional Accessories4 3
Specifications5 4
Hardware Installation6 5
Tools Needed6.1 5
Mounting6.2 6
NetDog 82 BW Back Panel7 7
Power Connection7.1 7
LAN Connection7.2 8
Accessing the Internal Batteries7.3 8
NetDog 82 BW Front Panel8 9
Alarm and Control Relay Connections8.1 9
Front Panel LEDs8.2 11
Quick Start: How to Connect to the NetDog 82 BW9 12
...via Craft Port9.1 12
...via LAN9.2 14
GSM/GPRS or CDMA Wireless Modem10 15
TTY Interface11 16
Menu Shortcut Keys11.1 16
How to Receive Wireless Alarm Notifications11.2 17
Monitoring11.3 21
Monitoring the NetDog11.3.1 21
11.3.1.1 Monitoring Base Alarms 21
11.3.1.2 Monitoring Ping Targets 22
11.3.1.3 Monitoring and Operating Relays (Controls) 22
11.3.1.4 Monitoring Analogs 23
11.3.1.5 Monitoring System Alarms 23
11.3.1.6 Monitoring the Accumulation Timer 24
Viewing Live Target Pings11.3.2 25
Proxy Menu11.3.3 25
Event Logging11.3.4 25
Backing Up NetDog Configuration Data via FTP11.3.5 26
11.3.5.1 Reloading NetDog Configuration Data 27
Debug Input and Filter Options11.3.6 28

Appendixes12 29
Appendix A — Display Mapping12.1 29
System Alarms Display Map12.1.1 31
Appendix B — SNMP Manager Functions12.2 34
Appendix C — SNMP Granular Trap Packets12.3 36
Appendix D — ASCII Conversion12.4 37
Technical Support13 38
Frequently Asked Questions14 39
General FAQs14.1 39
SNMP FAQs14.2 40
Pager FAQs14.3 41

1
NetDog 82 BW Overview1
Fig. 1.1 The NetDog has all the tools you need to manage your remote site
The NetDog 82 BW — The Intelligent, Independent RTU
With an internal, rechargeable battery and wireless reporting path, network connection failures and power
outages are simply no match for the NetDog 82 BW. This variant of the NetDog 82IP provides emergency
visibility recovery in just 1 rack unit.
The NetDog 82BW features 8 discrete alarm points, 2 control relays, and 2 analog channels - perfect for
monitoring your small to medium-sized sites. NetDog’s internal alarms will notify you in the event of a power
source cut-off or a low-battery status.
Summary of NetDog 82 BW features:
·New rechargeable, internal battery to survive power disruptions at remote sites
·Run without commercial power for 10+ hours on a 4-hour charge
·Wireless connectivity via CDMA or GPRS offers an emergency alarm-reporting path (optional)
·Internal alarms for both power-source cutoff and low-battery indication
·2 Analogs for monitoring humidity, voltage, etc. and 2 temperature sensors (1 internal /1 external)
·Built-in Web Browser interface for config and monitoring
·24/7 pager and email alerts- no master needed
·Reports to multiple SNMP managers and T/Mon NOC simultaneously
·SNMP and/or DCPx support and robust message delivery
·Wall-mountable
Wireless support - CDMA or GPRS
The NetDog 82BW’s wireless connectivity (via CDMA or GPRS) can serve as primary transport where LAN or
serial connection is unavailable, or as an emergency backup transport. Don’t sacrifice your network visibility -
even during a power outage or network failure.
Battery Backup for 10+ hours
With support with 2 - 2 1/2 amp battery packs, your NetDog 82 BW will maintain monitoring when you need it
most. You'll gain 10+ hours of battery backup power (after a 4-hour charge) when commercial LAN fails.
24/7 pager and email alerts - no master needed
Out of the box, the NetDog supports 24/7 pager and email reporting. Send alarms directly to maintenance
technicians in the field, even when no one's in the office.
Reports to multiple SNMP managers and T/Mon NOC simultaneously
The NetDog reports to both the T/Mon NOC Alarm Monitoring System and any SNMP manager. You can
simultaneously forward alarms from the NetDog to T/Mon NOC and multiple SNMP managers at multiple IP
addresses.

2
About This Manual2
There are two separate user manuals for the NetDog 82 BW, the Hardware Manual (which you're reading now)
and the NetDog 82 BW Web Browser User Manual.
This Hardware Manual provides instructions for hardware installation and using the TTY interface. The Web
Interface User Manuals, included on the NetDog Resource CD, provide instructions for configuring the NetDog
using the Web Interface.
Shipping List3
While unpacking the NetDog, please make sure that all of the following items are included. If some parts are
missing, or if you ever need to order new parts, please refer to the part numbers listed and call DPS Telecom at
(800) 622-3314.
NetDog 82 BW NetDog 82 BW User Manual
D-PK-NETDG D-OC-UM106.23100
NetDog 82 BW Resource CD DB9M-DB9F Download Cable 6 ft.
(includes manuals, MIBs, and software) D-PR-045-10-A-04
Ethernet Cable 14 ft. Antenna, SMA Connector
D-PR-923-10A-14 D-PR-128-10A-01
' x 4
Rack Ear Four 3/8" Hex Nuts
x 4 x 4
Four 6-32 x 3/8" Ear Screws Four Standard Rack Screws

3
x 4
Four Metric Rack Screws Two 1/2-Amp GMT Main Power Fuses
Large Power Connector Plug for Main Power Pads
Optional Accessories4
SiteCAM
D-PK-CAMRA-12001.00001
The NetDog SiteCAM provides streaming video security surveillance of remote sites. The SiteCAM connects to
a separate 10/100BaseT hub. SiteCAM video can be accessed directly from the NetDog's Web Browser Interface.
Up to four cameras can be supported.
External Temperature Sensor
D-PR-991-10A-07
The external temperature sensor provides external temperature readings by plugging the sensor into the TEMP
port on the NetDog 82 BW 's front panel.

4
Specifications5
Discrete Alarm Inputs: 8 (Hardware configured: dry contact, TTL internally-based, TTL
externally-based)
Analog Alarms: 4 (internal temp, external temp, 2 general purpose)
Analog Input Range: (–94 to 94 VDC or 4 to 20 mA)
Control Relays: 2 Form A
Maximum Voltage: 60 VDC/120 VAC
Maximum Current: 1 Amp, AC/DC
Battery Backup 2 - 2.5 Amp-hour batteries (Approx. 10 hours of power)
Ping Alarms: 32
Protocols: SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, DCPx, TRIP, HTTP
Interfaces: 1 DB9 RS232 Craft Port
1 RJ45 10BaseT Ethernet port
2.5mm stereo jack for optional external temperature sensor
24 screw-down connectors and blocks (28 in the 4 analogs version)
CDMA interface (optional)
GSM interface (optional)
Dimensions: 1.75 "H x 17" W x 12.5" L
Weight: 9 lb.14 oz.
Mounting: Wall or rack
Power Input: –48VDC (–40 to –70 VDC)
(Optional: Also available in –24 VDC or +24 VDC)
Current Draw: 200 mA when batteries at float voltage
750 mA when charging batteries
Fuse: 1/2 amp GMT for power inputs
1 amp GMT for batteries
Operating Temperature: 32°–140° F (0°–60° C)
Operating Humidity: 0%–95% noncondensing

5
Hardware Installation6
Tools Needed6.1
To install the NetDog, you'll need the following tools:
Phillips No. 2 Screwdriver Small Standard No. 2 Screwdriver
Wire Strippers/Cutter PC with terminal program (i.e. HyperTerminal)
NOTE: To install the NetDog in one of the wall-mount configurations, you will also require a wrench or driver
capable of tightening 3/8" hex nuts.

6
Mounting6.2
Fig. 6.1 - The NetDog can be wall- or rack-mounted
Wall-Mounting Instructions
Depending on how your NetDog was ordered, you will attach wall-mount flanges to both sides of the NetDog in
one of two ways:
1. Place the flange over the protruding screws and affix it with two of the provided 3/8" hex nuts
2. Affix the flange to the NetDog with two of the provided 6/32 screws (NOTE: screws longer than those
provided may contact the internal components of the NetDog, adversely affecting normal operation).
3. After flanges have been attached to the NetDog, mount it in the appropriate location with 2 screws through
each flange.
Rack-Mounting Instructions
The NetDog 82 BW mounts in a 19" rack or a 23" rack using the provided rack ears for each size. Two rack ear
locations are provided. Attach the appropriate rack ears in the flush-mount or rear-mount locations shown in Fig.
6.1.
Note: Rack ears can be rotated 90° for wall mounting or 180º for other mounting options (not shown).
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