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ServMon xB
ServMon xB is a remote environmental monitoring system to increase the security of your facilities and
reduce unforeseen downtimes of your equipment. Its modular conception allows to monitor many sensors
and trigger emergency actions like individual control of power outlets and alert sending via SNMP traps,
Email or Syslog messages.
This product carries the CE mark to indicate compliance with the European Directive on Electromagnetic
Compatibility (89/336/EEC). It has been tested to EN55024:1998 and EN55022:1998.
Edition June 2009

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Contents
Safety instructions: ...............................................................................................................................................2
1. DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................................................3
1.1 Diagram.....................................................................................................................................................3
1.2. Package list..............................................................................................................................................4
1.3 Option........................................................................................................................................................4
2. INSTALLATION................................................................................................................................................5
3. CONFIGURATION ...........................................................................................................................................6
3.1. Configuration through the LAN using the Finder program .......................................................................6
3.2. Configuration through an RS232 Terminal connection............................................................................8
3.3. Configuration through the LAN using a standard Browser.......................................................................9
3.3.1. General / IP configuration .............................................................................................................10
3.3.2. General / System time...................................................................................................................12
3.3.3. General / SMTP.............................................................................................................................13
3.3.4. General / SNMP............................................................................................................................14
3.3.5. General / Tools..............................................................................................................................15
3.3.6. Settings / Accounts .......................................................................................................................16
3.3.7. Settings / Groups...........................................................................................................................18
3.3.8. Settings / Peripherals....................................................................................................................20
3.3.8.1. Settings / Peripherals - devices labelling.........................................................................22
3.3.8.2. Settings / Peripherals - ePowerSwitch settings...............................................................24
3.3.8.3. Settings / Peripherals - Sensors settings.........................................................................26
3.3.8.4. Settings / Peripherals - Digital Input settings...................................................................29
3.3.8.4.1. Digital Input Modules.......................................................................................29
3.3.8.4.2. Temperature and proximity sensors................................................................32
3.3.8.4.3. Push Button settings........................................................................................34
3.3.8.5. Settings / Peripherals - AC Current Probe settings.........................................................36
3.3.8.6. Settings / Peripherals - Energy Meter settings ................................................................38
3.3.9. Settings / Rules.............................................................................................................................40
3.3.9.1. Settings / Rules / Schedule Rule .....................................................................................42
3.3.9.2. Settings / Rules / Ping Monitoring Rule...........................................................................44
3.3.9.3. Settings / Rules / Scan Monitoring Rule..........................................................................46
3.3.9.4. Settings / Rules / Power Supply Monitoring Rule............................................................48
3.3.9.5. Settings / Rules / Digital Input Monitoring Rule ...............................................................51
3.3.9.6. Settings / Rules / Analog Input Monitoring Rule..............................................................53
3.3.10. Misc / Control Panel....................................................................................................................56
3.3.11. Misc / Rule Panel ........................................................................................................................57
3.3.12. Misc / Log....................................................................................................................................58
3.3.13. Misc / Log Settings......................................................................................................................59
4. POWER OUTLET CONTROL AND PERIPHERALS STATUS........................................................................60
5. ANNEXES.........................................................................................................................................................62
5.1. Ping and Scan Methods...........................................................................................................................62
5.2. Technical Data..........................................................................................................................................63
5.3. Commonly used Ports..............................................................................................................................63
5.4. Syslog Messages: Severity Level Definitions...........................................................................................64

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Safety instructions:
to read before use!
NOTE
The ServMon xB Remote Monitoring System and all its peripheral components can only be
installed by qualified people with the following installation and use instructions. The manufacturer
disclaims all responsibility in case of a bad use of the ServMon xB device and its peripheral
components and particularly any use with equipments that may cause personal injury or material
damage.
The power adapter of the ServMon xB is designed to be installed on a dedicated circuit that must
have a circuit breaker or fuse protection.
The electrical power socket used to plug the power adapter of the ServMon xB must be close to
the ServMon xB device and easily accessible.
Check that the power adapter, plug and socket are in good condition.
If power switches, Energy Meter or Current Probe devices are connected to the ServMon xB,
always plug them into properly grounded power sockets (two poles plus ground).
The ServMon xB is intended for indoor use only. Do NOT install them in an area where excessive
moisture or heat is present.
Always disconnect the power adapter of the ServMon xB if you want to intervene on the ServMon
xB or on the equipments connected to the ServMon xB.
Do NOT attempt to disassemble the ServMon xB or any of its peripheral components, they contain
potentially hazardous voltages.
The ServMon xB and its peripheral components contain no user serviceable parts and repairs are
to be performed by factory trained service personnel only.
Always use a shielded cable for the Ethernet connection.

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Environmental monitoring system
1. DESCRIPTION
ServMon xB is a remote environmental monitoring system to increase the security of your facilities and
reduce unforeseen downtimes of your equipment. Its modular conception allows to monitor many sensors
and trigger emergency actions like individual control of power outlets and alert sending via SNMP traps,
Email or Syslog messages
1.1 Diagram
Front side
10/100 (RJ45 Connector)
Network connection 10/100 Mbits/sec
Link (LED):
- off = network connection not detected
- on = network connection detected
- flashing = the device is sending or receiving
data over this port
100 (LED):
- off = 10 Mbits/sec connection
- on = 100 Mbits/sec connection
RS232 (SUB-D 9F Connector)
Serial port RS232 for Terminal connexion
Pinout: 2 = TxD, 3 = RxD, 5 = Gnd
12 VDC Power input A
First power supply of the ServMon xB
The Web server can be powered either by
Power Input A or Power Input B.
Back
12 VDC Power input B
Optional second power supply of the ServMon xB
The Web server can be powered either by Power
Input A or Power Input B.
I/O Dry contacts In1 to In4
4 digital inputs for dry contact
xBus 1 to 4 (RJ45 Connector)
Connection for all xBus peripherals
Maximal TOTAL line length: 200 meters
Top Side
LEDs
Power A: - green, lights up when power applied on power input A (on front side)
Power B: - green, lights up when power applied on power input B (on front side)
Input 1: - yellow, lights up when digital input 1 closed (on back side)
Input 2: - yellow, lights up when digital input 2 closed (on back side)
Input 3: - yellow, lights up when digital input 3 closed (on back side)
Input 4: - yellow, lights up when digital input 4 closed (on back side)
Status: - green, on, ServMon xB software is started
- green/red flashing, ServMon xB is initializing

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1.2. Package list
The following items are included:
•1 x ServMon xB device with cabinet mounting kit
•1 x 19" rack mount kit, ref. RMK-D,
•1 x power adapter 12 VDC
•1 x RJ45 M/M cable, 2 Meters
•1 x serial cable SUB-D 9 points M/F, 1.80 Meters
•1 x CD ROM
•1 x quick installation guide
1.3 Option
The following option can be ordered separately:
•power adapter 12 VDC for redundant power supply, ref. PA 12VDC

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2. INSTALLATION
Connect the ServMon xB to your Local Area Network.
Power-up the ServMon xB using the provided power adapter (you can use either the Power Input A on the
front panel or the Power Input B on the back panel of the device).
Starting needs approximately 30 seconds. During this time, the status LED on the top of the case flashes
red/green. During all this time you cannot login.

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3.2. Configuration through an RS232 Terminal connection
1. Use the provided RS232 cable to connect the ServMon xB to an available serial port of your PC.
2. Run a Terminal program such as Windows HyperTerminal.
3. Configure the appropriate serial port @ 9.600, n, 8, 1 and no flow control.
4. On your computer, press <ENTER> until the menu appears on your screen.
5. Press the “M” on your keyboard and follow the menu to configure the network parameters of your
ServMon xB.
NETWORK INTERFACE PARAMETERS:
Should this target obtain IP settings from the network?[N]
Static IP address [192.168.1.250]?
Subnet Mask IP address [255.255.255.0]?
Gateway IP address [192.168.1.2]?
Primary DNS Server IP address [192.168.1.2]?
Secondary DNS Server IP address [0.0.0.0]?
MISCELLANEOUS:
Finder program enabled?[Y] Configuration menu

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network s
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IP Addres
s
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ccording to
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xB.
the default
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This page
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s
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network.
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HTTP Port:
Port number: default is 80 (HTTP).
Standard HTTP port is 80.
Standard HTTPS port is 443.
LOGOUT:
Click "Logout" at the bottom of the page to exit the session without saving changes.
DISCARD CHANGES:
Click "Discard Changes" at the bottom of the page to discard all the changes you have made on this page.
APPLY CHANGES:
Click "Apply Changes" at the bottom of the page to save changes.

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3.3.2. Ge
The syste
m
traps, Sys
time of th
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and enter
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Y
ou can
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configur
a
NTP uses
Time Zon
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Set the ti
m
Without s
e
are synch
r
Daylight
S
If you wan
LOGOUT
:
Click "Log
o
DISCARD
Click "Dis
c
APPLY C
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Click "Ap
p
m
ental monit
o
neral / Sy
s
m
time of th
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log informati
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connected
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ystem Tim
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s
hows the c
u
stem time i
s
d
to the exa
c
w
ser Time:
n
t to set the
e
t System Ti
m
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t to set the
the IP addr
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a
c
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e
:
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rrent syste
m
s
displayed
c
t hour. Th
e
system time
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time of the
through th
e
e
system ti
m
using the c
u
e
using an N
m
eserver yo
u
e
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t
available.
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me (in that
d
ress of an
to your loc
a
o
ck will sho
w
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er.
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ates, chec
k
page to exit
t
tom of the p
a
m of the pa
g
r synchroniz
logs. The sy
s
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matically sy
n
ServMon x
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e
browser,
a
m
e is nevert
h
u
rrent Brow
s
TP timeser
v
u
wish to us
e
y
" field. Th
e
case you
m
NTP server
.
a
tion. The s
y
w
UTC/GMT
k
this box an
d
the session
a
ge to disca
r
g
e to save c
h
ing scheduli
n
s
tem time c
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w
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r
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s
the rules
d
To send
e
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a
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NTP uses
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r
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d
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m
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d
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p
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ntal monito
neral / SM
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etup the Se
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Environ
m
14
3.3.4. Ge
The Serv
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you to m
a
MIB file
e
(temperat
u
groups of
General /
T
SNMP en
a
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s
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character
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l
character
s
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character
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m
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field, ente
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following
f
character
s
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t
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p
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on xB prov
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a
d
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l
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long, and c
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box if you
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munity:
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rvMon xB t
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a
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ts. The MI
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ter the seco
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file is stor
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want to gi
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nt to give t
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s
want to gi
v
lphanumeri
c
a
nt to give t
o
lphanumeri
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ble to contr
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ive to the
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c character
s
gure the Se
r
u
want to gi
v
lphanumeri
c
a
ry SNMP S
e
n
dary SNM
P
page to exit
t
tom of the p
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m of the pa
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tatus of all
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ed on the
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protocol.
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characters.
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the Name
s
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m
v
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o
c
characters.
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the Read
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characters.
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l the power
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s
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m
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a
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characters.
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the session
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r
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power outl
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control in
d
S
ervMon xB
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ontact field
.
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m
field. The n
a
m
e is "name
o
cation field
Default na
m
C
ommunity f
i
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m
outlets thro
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nity. The n
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m
e is "privat
e
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a
p Commun
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m
s
s the traps
w
ress the tra
p
without savi
r
d all the ch
a
h
anges.
m
ent Protoco
l
gement sys
t
e
ts and the
d
ividually all
and can b
e
.
The name
m
e is "contac
a
me can be
f
".
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e
m
e is "locatio
i
eld. The na
m
m
e is "public"
u
gh a MIB b
a
me can be
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e
".
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send trap
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ity. The na
m
m
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ill be sent t
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t
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ervMon xB
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e
ts and all
e
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o
m 1 to 64
characters
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m 1 to 64
r
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characters
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nity. In the
o
m 1 to 64
n
this page.

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3.3.5. Ge
This page
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d
- upload a
- restore t
h
- downloa
d
Save:
Click this
b
Load:
Click this
b
Restore:
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b
Save MIB
Click this
b
LOGOUT
:
Click "Log
o
e
ntal monito
neral / To
o
enables yo
u
d
and save t
h
n existing c
o
h
e factory s
e
d
the ServM
o
b
utton to sa
v
b
utton and s
e
b
utton if you
:
b
utton if you
:
o
ut" at the b
o
ring system
o
ls
u
to:
h
e current s
e
o
nfiguration
f
e
ttings
o
n xB MIB fi
l
v
e the curre
n
e
lect a setti
n
want to rest
o
want to do
w
o
ttom of the
e
ttings of yo
u
f
ile to your S
e
l
e on your P
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n
t system se
t
n
gs file you
w
o
re the fact
o
w
nload the S
e
page to exit
u
r ServMon
x
e
rvMon xB
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t
tings onto y
o
w
ant to down
o
ry default s
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e
rvMon xB
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the session
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o
ur local har
d
load to the
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ttings.
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y
without savi
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d
drive.
S
ervMon xB.
y
our local h
a
ng changes.
a
rd drive.
15

Environ
m
16
3.3.6. Se
t
This page
- To activ
a
- To modi
f
- To delet
e
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e
A
new p
a
User Na
m
In this fiel
d
and can c
o
Passwor
d
In this fiel
d
long, and
c
Confirm
P
In this fiel
d
m
ental monit
o
t
tings / Ac
c
is used to c
r
a
te or deacti
v
f
y an accoun
e
an existing
e
an accoun
t
a
ge appear
s
m
e:
d
, enter the
o
ntain alpha
n
d
:
d
, enter the
p
c
an contain
a
P
assword:
d
, enter the
p
o
ring system
c
ounts
r
eate, activa
t
v
ate an acco
t, click on "
E
account, cli
c
t
, click on "A
d
s
, allowing y
o
name you
w
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umeric cha
p
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lphanumeri
p
assword ag
t
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dit" next to t
c
k on "Delet
e
d
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c
o
u to set all t
w
ant to give t
racters.
u
want to gi
v
c character
s
ain.
e
, modify an
o
r uncheck t
h
he correspo
n
e
" next to th
e
c
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h
he paramet
e
o the user.
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v
e to the use
s
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d delete up
t
h
e correspon
n
ding accou
n
e
correspon
d
h
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o
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rs of the ac
c
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he name c
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r. The pass
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o 255 acco
u
ding checkb
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n
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1
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from 4 to 32
a
cters long,
characters

17
Environmental monitoring system
Groups:
This field is used to add or remove groups to the current account.
To add Groups to the current account, press the Ctrl key and click on the displayed Groups. The selected
Groups are marked dark blue and their IDs are listed at the right side of the Groups field.
Device:
In this drop-down list, choose a device from which you want to add Inputs or Outputs to the current
account.
Inputs/Outputs:
This field is used to add/remove Inputs or Outputs to/from the current account.
To add Inputs or Outputs to the current account, press the Ctrl key and click on the Inputs/Outputs of the
device selected in the previous field. The selected Inputs/Outputs are marked dark blue and their IDs are
listed at the right side of the Input/Output field.
The ServMon xB supports number of peripherals which are clearly identified by specific ID Codes.
LOGOUT:
Click "Logout" at the bottom of the page to exit the session without saving changes.
DISCARD CHANGES:
Click "Discard Changes" at the bottom of the page to discard all the changes you have made on this page.
APPLY CHANGES:
Click "Apply Changes" at the bottom of the page to save changes.

Environ
m
18
3.3.7. Se
t
This page
ServMon
x
using red
u
several e
P
- To delet
e
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o
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a
allowing
y
Group Id:
The Serv
M
ID Codes
Group N
a
In this fie
l
character
s
Device:
In this dr
o
group.
m
ental monit
o
t
tings / Gr
o
is used to
c
x
B. This fu
n
u
ndant pow
e
P
owerSwitch
e
an existing
o
r remove po
ivate a Grou
a
new group,
y
ou to set al
M
on xB auto
m
used to iden
a
me:
l
d, enter th
e
s
long, and c
a
o
p-down list,
o
ring system
o
ups
c
reate, mod
n
ctionality is
e
r supplies.
8XS device
s
group, click
wer outlets
t
p, uncheck
t
click on "Ad
l parameter
s
m
atically cr
e
tify groups s
e
name you
a
n contain a
choose a P
o
ify and dele
t
particularly
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s
.
on "Delete"
t
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x
t
he box "Acti
d a New Gr
o
s
of the grou
p
e
ates an ID
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tart with the
want to gi
v
lphanumeri
c
o
wer Switch
t
e groups o
f
useful if yo
u
e
ate groups
of the corre
s
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isting group
vated" of th
e
o
up" on the r
p
.
C
ode to clea
letter "G".
v
e to the se
l
c
characters.
from which
f
power outl
e
u
have to c
o
including s
e
s
ponding de
v
, click on "E
d
e
correspon
d
ight side of t
rly identify e
l
ected grou
p
you want t
o
e
ts which c
a
o
ntrol the p
o
e
veral powe
v
ice.
d
it" of the co
d
ing group.
he page. A
n
ach group o
f
p
. The nam
e
o
add power
a
n be contr
o
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wer supply
r outlets di
s
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