Software installation and hardware requirements – Sensaphone IMS-4000 Users manual User Manual
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Chapter 2: IMS-4000 Software
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 IMS 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 IMS Hosts/Nodes, PowerGates, Input sensors, IP alarms, and
PowerGate outlets. Voice messages must first be recorded on your computer and then uploaded to the IMS 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 IMS unit on the respective screens as listed below:
IMS Host Identification message
- Host Unit Properties Screen
IMS Node Identification message
- Node Unit Properties Screen
Input Sensor message
- Input Channel Setup Screen
IP Alarms message
- IP Alarm Setup Screen
PowerGate messages
- PowerGate Setup Screen
sofTware insTallaTion anD harDware reqUireMenTs
This section describes how to install and configure the IMS-4000 ConsoleView Software for your enterprise.
harDware anD sofTware reqUireMenTs
Minimum requirements:
Intel Pentium processor or equivalent
30 MB of free disk space
32 MB of RAM (64 MB RAM recommended)
Graphics card and monitor compatible with Microsoft Windows® 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP
Microsoft Windows® 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP
Mouse
Soundblaster-compatible sound card, microphone and speakers
Windows-compatible phone modem and/or RS-232 ports