
2 SNMP-1000-B1Startup Manual
Supported Protocols
• TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, DHCP, BOOTP, ARP, SNMP, HTTP,
Telnet
Management Functions
• Web-based remote configure, control and monitor
• Remote reset, power down and power up.
• Remote digital output signal control
• Remote message display control
• Firmware upgrade from serial port and Ethernet port
• Modem dial in (console mode only)
LCD Message Display Module with Keys
• LCD module: 2 rows, 16 characters, with backlight
• Dimension: 147 mm X 42 mm
• 5 Keys: Up, down, enter, escape, alarm sound off
Optional Backup Battery
• Charge time: 3 hr
• Battery type: Li-Ion
• Battery capacity: 1800 mA-H (full charged, for 45~50
minutes operation, depending on the output used)
• Battery life: 1 year @ 20° C, 80% capacity after 500
cycles of charge and discharge
Power Consumption
• 5 V @ 550 mA
Caution: The SNMP-1000-B1 is provided with a battery-
powered Real-time Clock circuit. There is a danger of
explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only
with same or equivalent type recommended by the manu-
facturer. Discard used batteries according to manufactur-
erís instructions
• Storage temperature: -20 ~ 70° C (4° F ~ 158° F)
• Operating temperature: 0 ~ 60° C (32° F ~ 140° F)
• Relative humidity: 5 ~ 95% RH non-condensing
Notice: Only Advantech's new full-sized CPU cards and
industrial ATX motherboard can be monitored,
including PCA-6002, PCA-6003, PCA-6004,
PCA-6005, PCA-6181, PCA-6183, PCA-6184,
PCA-6185, PCA-6186, PCA-6187, PCA-6188,
PCA-6277 (rev. B), AIMB-740, AIMB-741,
AIMB-742, AIMB-744 and newer.
The following CPU cards cannot be monitored: PCA-
6155V, PCA-6168, PCA-6175, PCA-6176,
PCA-6178, PCA-6179, PCA-6180, PCA-6275,
PCA-6276, PCA-6277 (rev. A), PCA-6278,
PCA-6359, and earlier
Configuring the SNMP-1000-B1
Before using your SNMP-1000-B1 SNMP/HTTP intelligent
system manager, you need to configure it by using a PC.
You can configure it from the serial port by using a PC with
terminal emulator software such as Hyperterminal of Win-
dows 98/NT. You can also configure it from the Ethernet
port by using Telnet or using a browser such as Netscape
Communicator
TM
or Microsoft Internet Explorer
TM
. Some
Environmental Specifications
Jumpers and Connectors
Jumpers
Label Function
J1 External Buzzer Connector
Connectors
Label Function
CN1 External Power Connector
CN2 10/100Base-T LAN Connector
CN3 System SMBus Connector
CN4 Temperature Sensor Connector
CN5 10/100Base-T LAN Connector
CN7 Temperature Sensor Connector
CN8 RS-232 Connector
CN9 RS-232 D-SUB Serial Port
CN10 LCM Message Display Connector
CN11 Kernel Board Connector
CN12 Kernel Board Connector
CN13 Backplane Voltage Input Connector
CN14 Digital Input Connector (DI1~DI8)
CN15 Digital Output Connector (DO1~DO4)
CN16 Power Good Input Connector
CN17 Alarm Reset Connector
CN18 LED Indicator Connector
CN19 CPU Card Interface Connector
CN20 Chassis and Watchdog Timer Connector
CN21 Power Good Input Connector
CN22 Power Good Input Connector
CN23 Power Good Input Connector
CN24 Power Good Input Connector
CN26 External HDD LED Connector
BT1
External Backup Battery Connector
MCN1 Kernel Module Interface
MCN2 Kernel Module Interface
MJ1 Bypass Password Protection Connector
MSW1 Test Mode & Normal Mode Switch
FAN1 FAN Connector
FAN2 FAN Connector
FAN3 FAN Connector
FAN4 FAN Connector
FAN5 FAN Connector
FAN6 FAN Connector
FAN7 FAN Connector
FAN8 FAN Connector
FAN9 FAN Connector
Getting Started
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