Configuring the monitoring inputs on the Cloud Link Roadrunner™ appliance - Cloud Link Roadrunner™ 2.0.4

Cloud Link Roadrunner™ User Guide 2.0.4

Applies to
Cloud Link Roadrunner™ 2.0.4
Last updated
2022-09-15
Content type
Guides > User guides
Language
English
Product
Cloud Link Roadrunner™
Version
2.0

You can use the four inputs on the Cloud Link Roadrunner™ appliance to monitor the physical installation of the appliance. For example, you can connect an input to a tamper switch on the enclosure in which the appliance is installed.

What you should know

  • You can set a special behavior for each input. Each special behavior corresponds to an event you can receive in the Monitoring task:
    Special behavior Security Center event
    AC failure AC fail
    Tamper switch Hardware tamper
    Battery failure Battery fail
  • You can view the state changes of the inputs on the I/O diagnostics page in the Cloud Link Roadrunner™ Portal.

Procedure

  1. From the Config Tool home page, open the Access control task, and click the Roles and units view.
  2. Select your Cloud Link Roadrunner™ unit, and click the Hardware tab.
  3. Click the Onboard IO tab, and then configure the inputs:
    Example:
    Onboard IO page of the Cloud Link Roadrunner™ Portal unit's Hardware page in Config Tool.
    Special behavior
    The special behaviors determine the event you receive in the Monitoring task when the input is in non-normal state. By default, the special behavior is set to None. Select one of the following:
    • AC failure
    • Tamper switch
    • Battery failure
    Input configuration
    Select one of the following:
    Unsupervised
    Inputs are unsupervised by default.
    Three states
    Select one of the pre-configured options, which selects the Resistance range for you, or select Custom, and enter the Lower Limit (Ohms) and Higher Limit (Ohms) in ohms yourself.
    Four states
    Select one of the pre-configured options, which selects the Closed range and Open range for you, or select Custom, and enter the Lower Limit (Ohms) and Higher Limit (Ohms) values yourself.
  4. Click Apply.
  5. Click the Peripherals tab, and double-click the input you configured on the Hardware page.
  6. (Optional) In the Edit Input dialog box, enter a new name and logical ID.
  7. Set the Contact type:
    1. Select Not supervised, 3 state supervised, or 4 state supervised to match the value you selected for the Input configuration on the Hardware page.
    2. Select Normally open or Normally closed.
  8. Click Save.

Results

When an input is in an non-normal state, the Cloud Link Roadrunner™ Portal unit turns yellow, and you receive an entity warning. If you were monitoring the Cloud Link Roadrunner™ Portal unit and the special behavior events, you receive the event corresponding to the input's special behavior in the Monitoring task.