Default settings, User privilege levels, Start configuration – Synaccess Networks NP-0201DT User Manual

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DEFAULT SETTINGS

The system is shipped with factory default settings.
The default settings for the Local Master serial port
are: 9600, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no
hardware handshaking (Flow Control). For the
Ethernet port, DHCP is disabled. Static IP address
192.168.1.100, Submask 255.255.0.0, Gateway
192.168.1.1. The default Administrator’s login ID is
“admin” and password is “admin”. All existing user
accounts are erased if the system is recovered to the
default settings.

If you need to start the system with DHCP enabled, do
the following steps:

Shutdown the system.

Use a pin device to press the reset button “Rst” or
“Default” that is located on the font panel.

Keep the button pressed while turning the system
power on.

Continue holding down the button for 3 seconds
after the system powers up and release.

Now the system is set to DHCP (See router DHCP
client table for IP address or use serial port)

Other default settings include: Telnet and Web
accesses which are enabled. AutoPing and Reboot are
disabled. TCP ports: HTTP/Telnet 80/23. For S
series, HTTPS port: 443.

To restore the factory default settings, you need to
press a push-button switch located on the front panel
for 20 seconds.

USER PRIVILEGE LEVELS

Administration Login:
There is only one Administration account on the
system. The default name is “admin” and default
password is also “admin”. The default name and
password may be changed. If you login at the
Administration level, you are able to remove and
change existing user accounts, take over power outlets
and change system settings.

User Login:
At the user login level, you can only operate outlets
that reserved for you or the outlets are not reserved for
any one else. You are not able to make any change on
settings.
Anonymous (Visitor) Access:
If you have no account established on the system (as
an anonymous user), you are only able to operate at
terminal programs such as HyperTerm, view some of
the system configuration settings and operate power
outlets that are not reserved.

START CONFIGURATION

Method 1 – Using Serial Port Connection
To access and configure the system from the master
port, you need to connect a RS232 port from your
work station to the Local Master Serial Port on the
unit. Then, run a terminal emulation program (such as
Window’s Hyper Terminal) on your computer.

1) Connect the system’s Local Master Port (DCE)

with a straight DB-9 type cable if your work
station is equipped with a DTE port.

2) At terminal emulation program,. type “help” for

command information.

3) Use command “ip x.x.x.x”, “mask x.x.x.x”, “gw

x.x.x.x” “dhcp on” or “dhcp off” to setup network
connection.

4) Then go to a web browser to start the system

configuration: http://IP_ADDRESS.

Method 2 –Using Ethernet Connection (Static IP)

1) Use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect the

system to your PC.

2) Make sure your PC is also on the subnet

192.168.1.0.

3) 3) Start Web Browser program:

http://192.168.1.100

Method 3 –Using Ethernet Connection (DHCP IP)
By default DHPC is disabled. If you need to enable it,
please follow the procedures discussed in “DEFAULT
SETTINGS” section.

POWER OUTLET CONTROL

Use Configuration menus (terminal or web) to setup
power port outlet or use the following commands:

pset n x - turns power outlet on/off. Where “n” is
outlet #; “x” is either “0” (off) or “1” (on).
rb n – reboots outlet n.
grb n – reboots outlets assigned to group “n”
ps 1 – turns all power outlet on.
ps 0 - turns all power outlet off.
gps n 0 – turns off outlets assigned to the group n.
gps n 1 – turns on outlets assigned to the group n.

Note: for NP-02(01D), group “n” is omitted.

CONTROL VIA EMAILS (S SERIES)

Use the System Setting menus to enable access via
email function and then define email servers (POP3
and SMTP), incoming addresses and outgoing (reply)
email addresses. Using the following format to send
your emails:
Send control command:
In email subject field –
&sysName&username&password&command&
where
“sysName” is the user defined system (device) name;
“username&password” is an existing user account
name and password on the system.

Example: &sysSite2&johnW&myPass&rb 2&
Note. Command Delimiter “&” may be altered. Use
command “help” to see details

AC CURRENT DRAW AND

TEMPERATURE READING

This section is applicable to the models that are
equipped with the features.
Use web access to change current/temperature alarm
threshold, notification methods and notification
interval.
Use the commands below to read the current and
temperature status:
cs 1 – reads current status
cs 0 – reads current status and clear max detected
value.

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