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This diagram below is showing you the jumper setting for setting up your dry contact inputs to the opto-isolated setting.  

For changing the Traps to HP OpenView style, you need to send an SNMP command to the device given below: snmpset .1.3.6.1.4.1.3854.1.2.2.1.60.0 i X Where IP is the IP address of the sensorProbe. Community default is ?public?. and X can take 3 values: 1 (WhatsUP gold style), 2 (HP OpenView Style), 3(both Style). By default, the X value set is 1.

My AKCP device not sending alerts. This most likely due to either your “Rearm” settings, or your “Continuous Time for Sensor to be in new Status before accepting new Status” settings. You can check these settings in the Sensors page of the units web interface.

Can I use version 400x firmware on the securityProbe box (previous generation hardware that does not have the 4 expansion ports? Yes, all new firmware that supports the new hardware and expansion modules is backwards compatible and has been tested on the previous generation of the securityProbes.

Loose settings on securityProbe device if update the firmware? No, as long as you leave the sensors connected to the 8 RJ-45 Intelligent sensor ports when migrating to the newer firmware, you will retain all your settings.

The new securityProbe 5E has all the functionality of the previous generation secuurityProbe, but is faster and expandable. This is what the 4 RJ-45 expansion ports on the front of the unit are for. The new SEC 5E is now faster with a 520 MHz CPU and has more memory at 128MB. It also has an on board SD card slot that comes with standard with a 2GB SD card. The new unit now has two USB ports in place of the serial port. You can use a serial to USB converter and will still be able to use the same USB and serial modems. You can use any modem that worked on the previous generation securityProbe.

Many types of these adapters should work. However, we specifically tested two types of these and found that the models that have these two chipsets pl-2303 and FT232BM worked, so we would recommend these two types.

AKCP securityProbe5E Modbus Jumper – what is it for? That jumper is a 120 ohm switch, as in some cases of Modbus integration 120 ohms is needed on the RS485 input, so that has been added.

We offer two types of expansion modules. The first is the E-sensor8 expansion module and it has 8 RJ-45 Intelligent sensor ports just like the ports on the back of the main securityProbe 5E unit. The second is the E-opto16 expansion module and it has 16 dry contact inputs just like the extra dry contacts on the securityProbe8-X20 units.

The E-opto16 dry contact expansion modules can only be used as inputs, just like the extra dry contact inputs on the secuirtyProbe8-X20. Yes, the opto? in the product name means these inputs come pre configured as opto isolated, meaning this provides protection to the module for over voltages and allows up to 50VDC to be applied to these inputs.

Yes, the expansion modules can be daisy chained together using the RJ-45 input and output ports with normal CAT5 Ethernet cable. There really is no limitation to the amount of expansion modules that can be connected, however the securityProbe 5E supports up to 600 sensors, so it depends on how many sensors are connected in total.

The maximum run length of the expansion modules is 1000 feet. This is not the total run length. This is between the base unit and the expansion modules, or from each expansion module. The data transfer rate is 115.2K BPS (bits per second).

Yes, you can reset the securityProbe 5E back to the factory defaults by clicking on the “Clear All User Data and Restore Original Settings” button from the Settings tab >> System Administrator >> System Maintenance If you do not check the option “Keep present network setting” it will restore the network settings to the default too (IP address will change to the default 192.168.0.100). If you do not know the admin password for logging into the web interface, you can push down and hold the reset button on the back of the unit for 12 seconds unit the unit announces on the speaker that the password checking has been disabled.

AKCP securityProbe not sending SNMP traps. The destination SNMP TRAP IP is not set the TRAP settings. The community entered is wrong. The firewall is blocking the SNMP TRAP traffic. The send SNMP Trap option is Off.

Yes, there are two different mib files, one for the sensorProbe line of products and one for the securityProbe line of products.

The password entered is wrong. The password has been changed by another user Try logging is as Administrator and using public as the password.

You need to contact the AKCP Support Team at su*****@ak**.com providing your devices MAC ID. See Question #3 above The AKCP Support Team will provide you with an Administrator password, so you can login to the device Try logging is as Administrator and using public as the password

You have logged into the device as a user. Only an administrator can make changes to the settings

AKCP device doesn’t save the assigned IP address. This happens when the device is not able to find the IP address that is entered. When the IP is entered, the device searches for the IP, if it locates it on the network, then it will accept the IP entered, or else, it will revert back to the default IP. Make sure you are entering the correct IP address and try to ping it

Unless you purchased and extended warranty, this period is fiv years after the purchase date. The RMA process begins with you contacting AKCPs Support Team, who will determine if the securityProbe is faulty. When contacting AKCP, please provide the MAC address of the unit If the securityProbe is determined to be faulty and is confirmed to still be covered under your warranty plan, then AKCP will provide you the RMA instructions to return the unit for repair at no cost Please contact the AKCP Support Team at su*****@ak**.com for instructions on the RMA process

The default IP assigned at the factory is: 192.168.0.100 The device is not hooked up For more tips on IP addresses also see ?Trouble Shooting?

securityProbe warranty expired. Discount for replacement? Yes, a new replacement unit can normally be provided by AKCP at the cost price of the unit if your warranty has expired. Please contact the AKCP Sales Team at sa***@ak**.com and please include your units MAC ID.

Yes, you can access the web interface by entering the IP 192.168.0.100 in your browser. For more tips on IP addresses also see ?Trouble Shooting?

The power to the sensorProbe may be lost. Check the red LED. It should be steadily lit. The device is not hooked up properly with the LAN/network/Patch cable. Check the green LED. It should be steadily lit. If it is not try another cable The PC used to configure the sensorProbe is on a different subnet than the device. Note: IPSet.exe will not work across routers. It will work across switches and hubs. Try to connect a crossover cable from a computer directly to the sensorProbe. This is the recommended method to set up the sensorProbe. After connecting the cable, run the utility then cycle the power to the unit. The IPSet should obtain the IP address.

Yes, you can simply press the red reset button on the back of the unit once and the unit will announce the IP address through the speaker.

You can ping the device but no web interface is loading. The proxy settings of the browser may be preventing the access to the device. Please disable the proxy settings to access the web interface. You have updated the micro code of the firmware, but you have not updated the html code update. Html code updates has to be done, after the micro code update is done.

The MAC address of the device can be found on the bottom cover of the device On the web interface under Network page When using IPSet in Automatically Get MAC mode

The SMTP server is entered is wrong. The send mail option is not enabled in the Mail settings page. The timeout period entered is too low. The gateway IP is not entered in the network page The mail from address is not set The mail server is not responding The mail from address is not validated in the mail server The mail server settings prohibit it from accepting connections form the device IP The firewall in the network is preventing the SMTP traffic.

The mib file for the device can be found in the help CD, under the directory: akcp_utilitiesmib You can also download the mib files from our web site after logging in with your units MAC ID from the Support >> Customer Login link

Yes, there are two different mib files, one for the sensorProbe line of products and one for the securityProbe line of products

The password entered is wrong. The password has been changed by another user Try logging is as Administrator and using public as the password

You need to contact the AKCP Support Team at su*****@ak**.com providing your devices MAC ID. See Question #3 above The AKCP Support Team will provide you with an Administrator password, so you can login to the device Try logging is as Administrator and using public as the password
You have logged into the device as a user. Only an administrator can make changes to the settings
AKCP device doesn’t save the assigned IP address. This happens when the device is not able to find the IP address that is entered. When the IP is entered, the device searches for the IP, if it locates it on the network, then it will accept the IP entered, or else, it will revert back to the default IP. Make sure you are entering the correct IP address and try to ping it