E-Mail
If the MultiSensor should be able to send e-mails in the case of alarm to a configured user, it is necessary to
set an e-mail server (SMTP or ESMTP). When you have set a DNS server, which is configured in the DNS
settings, you can use the DNS name of the e-mail server here. With using ESMTP you can here enter the e-
mail access data, which you can obtain from your e-mail provider. Depending on the E-mail server, a
encryption method might be necessary. When choosing an encryption mode (STARTTLS / SSL) the required
port will be set to the default port. The port can be changed to another one when needed.
Pay attention that many mail servers need an existing sender address to send an e-mail correctly.
In the subject of the e-mail the corresponding alarm text can be found and in the mail text all measurements
from the MultiSensor are included.
E-Mail Signature
Enter a signature, which is sent with every alarm E-Mail. The signature is limited to 300 signs length.
SNMP settings
Configuration of the Simple Network Management Protocols. The MultiSensor-LAN is able to send alarm
messages as SNMP-Traps. Enter both SNMP host addresses for this. Further the sensor can be prompted
or partially configured via SNMP. The functions which are available for the SNMP communication are
specified in the supplied MIB (Management Information Base). It is available on the integrated FTP server or
as download from the Kentix website.
Configuration - MultiSensor (Sensor- and alarm settings)
In the following settings you can set the limit and action values for the alerting.
When an alarm is triggered, an e-mail will be sent to the configured persons and the internal buzzer is
activated.
Sensor-Temperature, Humidity, Dew-point
Set the alarm limit values. Alarm will be triggered when the measurements undershot or exceeded the limits.
The temperature hysteresis is 1°C, humidity hysteresis 1%.
The dew-point is calculated with the current temperature and the relative humidity from the sensor.
If the room temperature approximates to the difference of the set dew-point hysteresis (2°C default) an alarm
will be triggered. Systems and devices can lead to condensation, when the dew point temperature
approximates the room temperature.
Sensor-Carbon Monoxide
Alarm settings for the Carbon Monoxide. The sensitivity can be set from 0% to 100% and will be triggered
by exceeding. CO is measured from about 10ppm. There is no exact measurement of the CO content. The
measurement is construed to the highest sensitivity and can be changed slightly in the adjustment.
Carbon Monoxide concentrations like they emerge in fires are detected even at 100% setting.
10%: Minimal concentration of around 10-50ppm lead to an alarm trigger.
100%: Concentrations of 200-400ppm lead to an alarm trigger.
Sensor-Motion
Limit value for the integrated PIR (passive infra-rot) motion detection. It is triggered when exceeded. Objects
which have a temperature difference of about 4°C to the environment temperature and which are bigger than
250x400mm will be detected. For a safe detection of persons, the value should be in the range of 30-50%.
The detection range is about 100°.
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