Sanlien Palert User manual

PALERT
WEB
CONFIGURATION
USER MANUA
Version 2
17/11/2017
Jenlogix Ltd
Unit 11,250 Marua Rd
Mt Wellington,Auckland 1051
PO Box 87131 Meadowbank
Auckland 1742
New Zealand
Phone:+64 9 579 6339
Fax:+64 9 820 9447
www.jenlogix.co.nz
Status:Released

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CONTENTS
01 PALERT SYSTEMS
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1.1 PASSWORDS
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02 WEB INTERFACE FOR SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
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2.1 CONNECTION SETTINGS
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03 WEB INTERFACE
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3.1 LOGIN
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3.2 NETWORK SETTINGS
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3.3 RESET PASSWORD
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3.4 SET THE NTP SERVER
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3.5 SET INFORMATION TAB
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3.6 FILE TAB
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3.7 DOWNLOADING EVENT FILES
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3.8 RECORD FILES
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3.9 STREAMING
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3.10 PARAMETERS SETTING TAB
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3.11 PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION
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04 ACCESS OPERATING SYSTEM
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4.1 INSTALL PUTTY OR SIMILAR ON A LAPTOP
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4.2 PASSWORD CHANGE
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05 CHANGE VOICE ALARMS
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06 CONTROL BUTTON
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6.1 BOOT INTERNAL DISPLAY
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6.2 BOOT COMPLETE
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6.3 OPTIONS
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07 MODBUS REGISTERS
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7.1 AO REGISTERS
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7.2 AI REGISTERS
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01
PALERT SYSTEMS
The Palert product range includes a number of systems that have local processing and storage.
While the original Palert required connectivity to controllers and networks, these units are designed
for a variety of applications and some can be run standalone. The configuration part is all based on
the same architecture and this manual is designed to provide details for these units.
The devices are :
Palert+
Palert+ DIN
Palert S3
Palert Cube
Palert PX-01 Controller
Palert netRelay
Palert netTower
Palert netSPeaker
This manual shows the configuration options for all these devices.
Refer to the individual Setup guides for hardware and other information specific to the units.
1.1 PASSWORDS
All the units have 2 different configuration components. The main access is via a web interface. This
is used in the majority of situations. But there is also an underlying Linux operating system. Typically
there is no need to access this, with the probable exception of password changing if required.
The systems come with 3 main passwords. 2 are for the web interface and 1 for the operating system.
To change the web interface see next section and to change the Linux password see section Access
Operating System
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WEB INTERFACE FOR SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
All Palert units use the same basic Web interface. Where they differ, this is highlighted in RED.
2.1 CONNECTION SETTINGS
To connect to the unit from a local PC/Laptop it is necessary to change the PC network IP address
to match the subnet of the unit.
To find the IP address of the unit press the internal control button – see Control Button.
The unit IP address can then be changed using web interface below and so the PC subnet would
then need to change to match the new IP to connect subsequently.
Connecting to a Palert from a local PC:
Click the network connection icon.
Open Network and Sharing Centre.
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Click Local Area Connection > then Properties > IPv4
Change your computer IP subnet
E.g 192.168.255.xxx
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WEB INTERFACE
3.1 LOGIN
The configuration of the unit is via a web interface.
Open a web browser and enter the Unit IP on the address bar. This is found as above.
Login to pi account:
Language: Chinese or English
Default User: pi
Default Password: 1111
There is also an Admin user that shows up the system parmeters page. If the tab is not
available then please login using this administration user.
User: admin
Password: 1111
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3.2 NETWORK SETTINGS
IP of the unit and the gateway to enable data to be sent externally
If the unit is being used as data storage, it is recommended to keep the DHCP off if possible
if you wish to connect using other utilities. Otherwise the IP address will need to be found
before retrieving any data and do any changes. But it is not essential to have a static IP if the
unit is being used just as an Alarm system.
This screen provides the ability to change the IP address of the unit. Once changed you may need
to reset the subnet of the PC connection to continue.

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3.3 RESET PASSWORD:
To change the web password, go to edit password tab and set as required.

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3.4 SET THE NTP SERVER:
This is required to ensure the time stamp is kept correct. If the unit cannot connect to an NTP server,
i.e. is not on a network, then the timestamp of the data will be based on the internal clock.
Multiple NTP servers can be configured.
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