Configure user profiles and contacts, Configure ip alarms, Record and assign voice messages – Chatsworth Products RIM-600 User Manual

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Configure User Profiles and Contacts

Program the User Profiles and Contacts to control who has access to the RIM-600 and who gets
contacted when an alarm occurs. Each user must have a Username, Password, and User Code.
Right-click on Profiles and select Add New Profile. Enter information for each user. Click the
Permissions
button and be sure to set up at least one Master System Administrator account. To set
up alarm contact information, right-click on the profile name and select Add New Contact. You can
have up to eight contacts per user. The User Profile screen is shown below:

Figure 3: User Profile

Configure IP Alarms

Program the IP addresses for each network device you want to monitor. Expand the Host menu by
clicking the plus sign next to the name of your host. Next, right-click on IP Alarms and select Add
New IP Alarm
. Enter the information to configure the network device you wish to monitor. Be
sure to enable the alarm. The RIM-600 unit will ping/connect to the IP address and port you select
about once per minute. The IP Alarm programming screen is shown below:

Figure 4: IP Alarm Setup screen

Record and Assign Voice Messages

Custom voice messages can be used to identify your RIM-600 Hosts/Nodes, PowerGates, Input
sensors, IP alarms, and PowerGate outlets. Voice messages must first be recorded on your com-
puter and then uploaded to the RIM-600 Host. Use the CustomVoice Manager screen to record and
upload your voice messages. To access the CustomVoice Manager screen, expand the Host menu
and select Voice. Note that Voice messages should be recorded at 8Khz, 8bit, mono, to keep the
file size small. See the detailed section on Recording and Uploading Voice Messages later in the
manual for more information. Voice messages are assigned to elements of your RIM-600 unit on
the respective screens as listed below:

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