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Version: 8.6.0

SmartMonitoring

MultiSensor-LAN/-TI (Ethernet)

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Applies to AccessManager, PowerManager, SmartPDU, MultiSensor (Ethernet)

Before an ethernet-based KentixONE device can be added, the initial setup must be completed via the Install-Wizard. In the "Operating Mode" step, configure the device as a Satellite-Device and fill in the Main address and communication key with the data of the Main-Device. These settings can be adjusted later under ConfigurationNetworkSatellites or ConfigurationSecurity.

Parent Device

Select the parent device under which the new device should be integrated.

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With multiple locations or separate networks, care must be taken to ensure that communication between the two devices is possible.

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All Kentix managers of the corresponding category (SmartAccess, SmartPDU) as well as all AlarmManagers and SiteManagers are available.

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To ensure optimal communication, pay attention to the network environment of both devices. For example, firewalls or VLANs can restrict communication.

Alarm Group

The alarm group determines which logical or spatial unit the new device is integrated into. This determines, for example, the alarm and notification behavior of all subordinate devices.

Address

Communication with the device is established via the address and optionally the network port. In most cases, IPv4 and DNS addresses can be used.

Finalize

Now click on Add and wait until the message Device successfully added is displayed.

The configuration mask of the newly added device can be opened directly via the link button.


MultiSensor (Radio)

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Applies to MultiSensor-ROOM and MultiSensor-DOOR, as well as old MultiSensor-RF

Parent Device

Select the parent device under which the new device should be integrated.

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With multiple locations or separate networks, care must be taken to ensure that communication between the two devices is possible.

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To ensure optimal communication, pay attention to the environment of both devices. For example, walls, floors/ceilings, or even frosted glass doors can severely limit the wireless range.

Due to different radio technologies, an AlarmManager cannot be used as host for MultiSensor-ROOM and MultiSensor-DOOR (Radio BLE). Similarly, MultiSensor-LAN/-TI (Radio BLE) cannot be used as host for old MultiSensors (Radio Zigbee).

Alarm Group

The alarm group determines which logical or spatial unit the new device is integrated into. This determines, for example, the alarm and notification behavior of all subordinate devices.

Name

The name serves for unique identification of the device in KentixONE.

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Since device names are used in the Detail View as well as in the log books, descriptive names are recommended. Good device identifiability greatly increases the clarity of the system.

Click on Add and hold down the button of the MultiSensor (Radio) until a long tone sounds (approx. 3-5s).

Radio BLE devices (MultiSensor-ROOM/-DOOR) now appear in the displayed list with the note Waiting for confirmation. Press the device's button briefly once to confirm. Multiple devices can be added simultaneously this way. For clear identification, the devices receive a sequential number at the end of their name.


Alarm Siren (Ethernet)

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Applies to Alarm Siren (Ethernet)

Parent Device

Select the parent device under which the new device should be integrated.

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With multiple locations or separate networks, care must be taken to ensure that communication between the two devices is possible.

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All SiteManagers and AlarmManagers are available.

tip

To ensure optimal communication, pay attention to the network environment of both devices. For example, firewalls or VLANs can restrict communication.

Alarm Group

The alarm group determines which logical or spatial unit the new device is integrated into. This determines, for example, the alarm and notification behavior of all subordinate devices.

Address

Communication with the device is established via the address and optionally the network port. In most cases, IPv4 and DNS addresses can be used.

Signalization Profile

A signalization profile must be created. Either an existing profile can be selected or a new one can be created.


Network Sensor

Parent Device

Select the parent device under which the new device should be integrated.

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With multiple locations or separate networks, care must be taken to ensure that communication between the two devices is possible.

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All SiteManagers and AlarmManagers are available.

tip

To ensure optimal communication, pay attention to the network environment of both devices. For example, firewalls or VLANs can restrict communication.

Alarm Group

The alarm group determines which logical or spatial unit the new device is integrated into. This determines, for example, the alarm and notification behavior of all subordinate devices.

Address

Communication with the device is established via the address and optionally the network port. In most cases, IPv4 and DNS addresses can be used.

Finalize

Now click on Add and wait until the message Device successfully added is displayed.

The configuration mask of the newly added device can be opened directly via the link button.


SNMP Sensor

Parent Device

Select the parent device under which the new device should be integrated.

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With multiple locations or separate networks, care must be taken to ensure that communication between the two devices is possible.

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All SiteManagers and AlarmManagers are available.

tip

To ensure optimal communication, pay attention to the network environment of both devices. For example, firewalls or VLANs can restrict communication.

Alarm Group

The alarm group determines which logical or spatial unit the new device is integrated into. This determines, for example, the alarm and notification behavior of all subordinate devices.

Select the SNMP credentials that this sensor should use. If no credentials have been created yet, this can be done via the + button in the selection menu.

Select the type of alarm evaluation that this sensor should use.

Enter the OID of the data point you want to read. OIDs of devices that are part of the system can be viewed in the Detail View under OID List in the context menu of the respective device.

Address

Communication with the device is established via the address and optionally the network port. In most cases, IPv4 and DNS addresses can be used.

Finalize

Now click on Add and wait until the message Device successfully added is displayed.

The configuration mask of the newly added device can be opened directly via the link button.


Extension Module (Ethernet)

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Applies to KIO7017, KIO7052, KIO7053

Parent Device

Select the parent device under which the new device should be integrated.

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With multiple locations or separate networks, care must be taken to ensure that communication between the two devices is possible.

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All SiteManagers and AlarmManagers are available.

tip

To ensure optimal communication, pay attention to the network environment of both devices. For example, firewalls or VLANs can restrict communication.

Alarm Group

The alarm group determines which logical or spatial unit the new device is integrated into. This determines, for example, the alarm and notification behavior of all subordinate devices.

Address

Communication with the device is established via the address and optionally the network port. In most cases, IPv4 and DNS addresses can be used.

Finalize

Now click on Add and wait until the message Device successfully added is displayed.

The configuration mask of the newly added device can be opened directly via the link button.