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Remote Infrastructure Management
(RIM-600)
User Manual
Version 1.04
800-834-4969
techsupport@chatsworth.com
www.chatsworth.com
©2006 Chatsworth Products, Inc. All rights reserved. CPI and MegaFrame are
registered trademarks and TeraFrame is a trademark of Chatsworth Products, Inc.
All other trademarks belong to their respective companies. MKT-60020-328-GT 1/06
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Page 1 - Version 1.04

Remote Infrastructure Management (RIM-600) User Manual Version 1.04 800-834-4969 [email protected] www.chatsworth.

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RIM-600 ManualxxRIM-600 Host Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Operating Sp

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

Table of ContentsxiTable of ContentsxiRecord and Assign Voice Messages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 4 - FCC Requirements

RIM-600 ManualxiixiiConfiguring User Profiles and Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Configuring User

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Table of ContentsxiiiTable of ContentsxiiiGraphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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RIM-600 ManualxivxivChapter 5: PowerGate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Physical Description. . .

Page 7 - 1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Table of ContentsxvTable of ContentsxvRIM-600 PowerGate2 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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RIM-600 ManualxvixviElectrical box installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Hidden

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Table of ContentsxviiTable of ContentsxviiIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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RIM-600 ManualxviiixviiiPackage Contents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140Co

Page 11 - Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Installation19Chapter 1: InstallationChapter 1: InstallationIntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of the Chatsworth RIM-600 Remote I

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Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accu-rate and up-to-date. Chatsworth Products, Inc. assumes

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RIM-600 Manual2020About This ManualThis manual comprises the instructions and commands necessary to install and program the RIM-600. Additional summar

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Chapter 1: Installation21Chapter 1: Installation21Certain private telephone systems and public switching equipment may not accept the unit’s dialing o

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RIM-600 Manual22AC Power and Battery LEDsThe AC Power and Battery alarm status is indicated by two red LEDs. Their modes of operation are described b

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Chapter 1: Installation23Chapter 1: Installation23Operating EnvironmentBefore you install the RIM-600 Host be sure that your operating environment mee

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RIM-600 Manual2424Figure 4: Wall-mounted Host UnitTabletop InstallationThe RIM-600 Host can be installed on a tabletop or shelf. Follow the steps bel

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Chapter 1: Installation25Another benefit of using RJ-45 connectors is that you can easily locate sensors at distant locations within your facility by

Page 19 - Chapter 1: Installation

RIM-600 Manual26Enterprise StatusUnit Type IP StatusRIM-600 Monitor Host 10.1.4.10 OkNY_Node Node 10.1.4.17 OkPress any key to return to main me

Page 20 - Physical Description

Chapter 1: Installation275. Return to main menuOption 6 allows you to configure the RAS (Remote Access Server). This can be used to provide remote ac

Page 21 - Input LEDs

RIM-600 Manual2828Option B allows you to change the Local Configuration password.Option C allows you to reset all settings to their default values.Opt

Page 22 - Installation

Chapter 1: Installation29Chapter 1: Installation29Battery MaintenanceThe RIM-600 Host includes an internal UPS that automatically switches to battery

Page 23 - Operating Environment

iiiImportant Safety InstructionsYour RIM-600 has been carefully designed to give you years of safe, reliable performance. As with all electrical equip

Page 24 - Connecting Sensors

RIM-600 Manual30Step 5) Remove all of the screws in the top cover. Carefully remove the top cover.Step 6) Locate the battery on the right side. Th

Page 25 - Network Configuration

Chapter 1: Installation31Host SpecificationsRIM-600 Host SpecificationsOperating SpecificationsCommunications SpecificationsEnvironmental MonitoringTe

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RIM-600 Manual32NODE INSTALLATION & CONFIGURATIONPhysical DescriptionThe RIM-600 Node is housed in a 9.6"w x 1.75"h x 7"d enclosur

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Chapter 1: Installation33ON/OFF SwitchThe on/off switch connects main power and battery power to the system. In the event that main power fails, the

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RIM-600 Manual34Battery ReplacementThe RIM-600 Node uses one (1) 6V 3.4AH rechargeable battery (included) for backup power in the event that main powe

Page 29 - Battery Maintenance

Chapter 1: Installation35NOTE: An international version is available for 220V/50Hz operation. (Order part # 60001-002.)Figure 10: Wall-mounted Node Un

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RIM-600 Manual36an RJ-45 interconnect cable to connect the RIM-600 Node to the patch panel in room A, and an RJ-45 interconnect cable from the wall ja

Page 31 - RIM-600 Host Specifications

Chapter 1: Installation37NOTE: You can remotely reconfigure the Node network settings using the RIM-600 ConsoleView software if the Allow Remote Confi

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RIM-600 Manual3838Node SpecificationsOperating SpecificationsCommunications SpecificationsEnvironmental MonitoringTemperature32–122° FHumidity5–90% RH

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Chapter 2: Software39Chapter 2: RIM-600 SoftwareIntroductionThis chapter is designed to help you program and use the RIM-600 to its fullest potential.

Page 34 - Wall Mount Installation

RIM-600 Manualiv• To reduce the risk of fire or injury to persons, read and follow these instructions:1. Use only the specified type and size batterie

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RIM-600 Manual40Note: Do not save the default username and password, because it will be deleted automatically once a Master System Administrator prof

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Chapter 2: Software41Configure User Profiles and ContactsProgram the User Profiles and Contacts to control who has access to the RIM-600 and who gets

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RIM-600 Manual42RIM-600 Host Identification message - Host Unit Properties ScreenRIM-600 Node Identification message - Node Unit Properties Screen

Page 38 - Node Specifications

Chapter 2: Software43Figure 5: Installation screenStarting the RIM-600 ConsoleView SoftwareDouble-click the RIM-600 icon to start the RIM-600 ConsoleV

Page 39 - Chapter 2: RIM-600 Software

RIM-600 Manual44Adding an Enterprise GroupFrom the ConsoleView menu, click on Enterprise and select Add Enterprise Group. In the left-hand column, a

Page 40 - Configure Input Templates

Chapter 2: Software45Setting the Unit Properties for the RIM-600 HostTo set the global properties of your RIM-600, right-click on the Host name and se

Page 41 - Configure IP Alarms

RIM-600 Manual46this value to at least 1 minute. When set to 0 the unit will dial back-to-back calls without the pos-siblity of calling in to acknow

Page 42 - Software Installation

Chapter 2: Software47The Node name will appear in green when host-to-node communications are working properly. If a communications problem occurs, th

Page 43 - Configuring Hosts and Nodes

RIM-600 Manual48In normal operation information is periodically passed between the Node and Host. This informa-tion mainly consists of current Input

Page 44 - Deleting a Host

Chapter 2: Software49 Figure 15: Node Network SettingsNOTE: If the Modify button is grey (inactive) then the unit either does not have the Allow R

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vIf the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from the network until th

Page 46 - Adding a Node

RIM-600 Manual50Figure 17: Channel Setup screenSet up the parameters for your environmental input on this screen.Name: Enter a name which describes w

Page 47 - Deleting a Node

Chapter 2: Software51Channel Enabled: This box provides a simple means to enable or disable a sensor channel.Add to Datalog: Click this box to store t

Page 48 - Sample Application:

RIM-600 Manual52Alarm Response via the PowerGate, PowerGate2, or CameraPowerGateWhen an alarm occurs, you can have PowerGate or PowerGate2 outlets au

Page 49 - Channel Setup

Chapter 2: Software53would like the snapshots to be sent. There are two options to determine the Duration over which snapshots will be sent. If you ch

Page 50 - RIM-600 Manual

RIM-600 Manual54Environmental Input Alarm LogicEach environmental input will automatically detect the type of sensor connected (temperature, humidity

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Chapter 2: Software55configure the Templates, click the plus box next to the word Settings to expand the options under this heading. Next, expand the

Page 52 - Camera Snapshots on Alarm

RIM-600 Manual56Configuring IP AlarmsIP Alarm SetupEach host or node can monitor up to 64 IP addresses through pinging and port availability. In addi

Page 53 - Realtime Strip Chart

Chapter 2: Software57Schedule: Click this button to bring up the Edit Schedule screen. This screen allows you to set times when the IP Alarm is enable

Page 54 - Removing/Changing a Sensor

RIM-600 Manual58Alarm LogicNetwork devices are monitored by the RIM-600 by pinging/connecting to programmed IP addresses about once a minute. The un

Page 55 - An example is shown below

Chapter 2: Software59Figure 28: IP Alarm FlowchartRemoving an IP AlarmExpand the IP Alarms and right-click on the IP Alarm you wish to remove. Choose

Page 56 - Configuring IP Alarms

RIM-600 ManualviUsers should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal

Page 57 - Figure 27: IP Schedule screen

RIM-600 Manual60Input/Alarm ClassesClasses are used to associate environmental inputs and IP alarms with people. Each input sensor or IP address must

Page 58 - Alarm Logic

Chapter 2: Software61Configuring User Profiles and ContactsConfiguring User ProfilesThe User Profile section controls who has access to the RIM-600 an

Page 59 - Removing an IP Alarm

RIM-600 Manual62The “Enable This Profile” option provides a convenient way to temporarily enable or disable a User Profile. When a Profile is disabl

Page 60 - Input/Alarm Classes

Chapter 2: Software63Figure 31: Permissions screenTo configure profiles for Site Administrator or User security levels, select the appropriate Host or

Page 61 - Adding a Profile

RIM-600 Manual64Figure 32: Class Selection screenDeleting a ProfileFrom the hierarchy on the ConsoleView screen, right-click on the profile you wish

Page 62 - Permissions

Chapter 2: Software65Voice CallsFor most voice calls you can simply enter the telephone number of the person you want called. Consider the location of

Page 63 - Figure 31: Permissions screen

RIM-600 Manual66Fax CallsEnter the telephone number of the fax machine.E-mailEnter the e-mail address.SNMPEnter the SNMP server IP address in numeric

Page 64 - Contacts

Chapter 2: Software67Saving and Loading ProgrammingThe programming in your RIM-600 can be saved to a file. This gives you the ability to back up your

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RIM-600 Manual68Figure 36: Custom Voice ManagerClick on the New button. This will display the MS Windows Sound Recorder program shown below.Figure 37

Page 66 - Alarm Delivery Options

Chapter 2: Software69The window to the right displays all of the voice message file names stored in the RIM-600.To change the file name of a voice mes

Page 67 - Reconnecting

vii1 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYPLEASE READ THIS WARRANTY CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE PRODUCT.THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINS CHATSWORTH PRODUCTS’ STANDARD TE

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RIM-600 Manual70Alarm Message Pop-UpsWhile online with one or more RIM-600 units through the ConsoleView Software, you can have an alarm message pop

Page 69 - Holiday Setup

Chapter 2: Software71Setting Pop-Up Text LocationWhen using custom pop-up messages you must specify where these messages will be located. To do this,

Page 70 - Alarm Message Pop-Ups

RIM-600 Manual72Figure 45: Alarm Notification screenE-Mail Setup and Two-Way E-Mail CommandsThe RIM-600 can send alarm messages via e-mail using SMTP

Page 71 - Audible Alarm Notification

Chapter 2: Software73(g) The unit cannot reach your DNS server and thus cannot look up the SMTP server IP address.(h) The DNS server IP address is pro

Page 72 - SMTP Error messages

RIM-600 Manual74Requesting a PowerGate Outlet CommandTo request a PowerGate Outlet command, send an e-mail message to your RIM-600 Host with the foll

Page 73 - Two Way E-Mail

Chapter 2: Software75Configuring a Video CameraThe RIM-600 is compatible with the following network cameras.Axis:205 241Q206 (CPI PN# 60065-001)241S20

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RIM-600 Manual76Up to 128 cameras can be configured in a RIM-600 system. These can be a mix of Axis cameras, Axis camera servers, and Panasonic devic

Page 75 - Configuring a Video Camera

Chapter 2: Software77Web PageThe RIM-600 will produce a web page which includes:• The status of all Environmental Inputs and IP Alarms.• The ability t

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RIM-600 Manual78The summary will be replaced by a graph for the chosen Environmental/IP item. (See following figure.)Figure 50: Graph of AC PowerUpda

Page 77 - Web Page

Chapter 2: Software79Figure 52: Web FTP screenClick the Enable FTP Delivery box and fill in the necessary information for your FTP server. Your servic

Page 78 - Remote Web Page

RIM-600 ManualviiiYOU AGREE TO RELEASE, WAIVE, DISCHARGE AND COVENANT NOT TO SUE WARRANTORS, THEIR OWNERS, DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, SUP

Page 79 - Figure 52: Web FTP screen

RIM-600 Manual80computer or a network server. While the program defaults to saving the history database on your local drive, if the system will be us

Page 80 - Datalog History

Chapter 2: Software81Chapter 2: Software81Viewing HistoryDatalog History can be viewed through the ConsoleView software or via the RIM-600 web page.

Page 81 - History QuickView

RIM-600 Manual82If you double-click on an item in the Environmental or IP Alarm box, all of the listed items will become selected and/or deselected.

Page 82 - Figure 56: History Viewer

Chapter 2: Software83Click on File and select Export Field Names from the submenu if you want the field titles (Date, Time, Event Code, etc.) to be in

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RIM-600 Manual84Figure 57: A manual Datalog Download in progressUpdating FirmwareFrom time to time Firmware updates will become available to add feat

Page 84 - Updating Firmware

Table of ContentsixTable of ContentsixTable of ContentsImportant Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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