Chapter 2: ims-1000 programming, Introduction, Configuring the system settings – Sensaphone IMS-1000 Users manual User Manual

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Chapter 2: IMS-1000 Programming

Introduction

This chapter is designed to help you program and use the IMS-1000 to its fullest potential. The
IMS-1000 system helps you maintain, monitor, expedite and control the things that affect your
information infrastructure.

Default Login

To login for the first time open a web browser and enter the IP address of the IMS-1000 into the
address bar and hit enter. The default username is

admin and the default password is ims1k.

Note: The default username and password should be deleted once an Administrator profile is
configured.

Configuring the System Settings

After logging in click on the Settings button and the window below will load.

Fig. 1 Systems setting page

The following five setting categories will need to be configured:

• System • Network • Modem • Voice • Templates

System Settings

The System settings are used to describe and configure general properties of the system. The infor-
mation entered into the Name, Description, and Location fields will appear at the top of the web
page and on alarm messages sent via e-mail. Use these to help identify the facility and/or location
so that when alarms occur you’ll know exactly where the trouble occurred. Configure the system
time by checking the Change System Time box and adjusting the date and time. Click Save when
finished.
This screen also provides an entry for a Time Server. This can be used to periodically synchronize
the minutes and seconds of the system clock to keep it accurate. Simply enter the address of a time
server in this field and it will automatically synchronize to it every four hours. You can enter a host
name or IP address in this field. The system supports NTP (Network Time Protocol), TP (Time
Protocol), and DP (Daytime Protocol).

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