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An overview of IT security

Rittal – CMC-TCWireless and Video Technology

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Simply anywhereThe wireless sensor network and Rittal CMC-TC – from now on, comprehensive security in your company can be this straightforward, fast and flexible.

Accessmonitoring ...Transponders, numerical codes, biometrics or smart cards define access to buildings, rooms, machines and racks via CMC-TC.

Climate monitoring ...Any deviation from the setting is logged. The CMC-TC provides the signal to activate fan-and-filter units, climate control units and chillers. The risk of failure in elec-tronics due to heat is excluded, and condensation does not stand a chance, thanks to the use of heaters.

Monitoring of the power supply ...Via redundant energy manage-ment, enhanced operational relia-bility and availability.The CMC-TC guarantees the right power.

... and sensors with wireless technology

Due to it being wirelessly connected to all the security-relevant points in your company, Rittal CMC-TC

(Computer Multi Control-Top Concept) is now even easier, faster and more flexible to use. A substantial

benefit enhancement that guarantees optimum availability, increased productivity, and absolute transparency.

The 2.4 GHz sensor network is proprietary, insusceptible to failure, and encrypted. Using wireless technology,

Rittal's sensor system is flexibly integrated into your security concept. In conjunction with the CMC-TC monitor-

ing system, fault messages are promptly relayed in the LAN (Web, SNMP, SMTP, SMS), and countermeasures

are initiated automatically if necessary.

Rittal CMC-TC with wireless sensor network!

Rittal security management: Individual, straightforward and flexible.

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The wireless access sensors monitor the rack/room doors without wiring, and forward the status via radio.

5 The wireless I/O unit for connect-ing up to 16 wireless sensors/repeaters (with external aerial for rack assembly) is connected to the LAN via the CMC-TC system.

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Wireless temperature monitoring in the free cooler. Sensors with IP protective covers can also be operated outdoors at temperatures of –25˚C to +65˚C.

1 Wireless digital input. Even fault messages from external systems are wirelessly received by the CMC-TC fault message control centre.

2 Wireless temperature monitor-ing in the raised floor. Temperature patterns may be analysed and monitored via sensors in the raised floor of the data centre.

3 Wireless temperature monitoring in the rack. The wireless sensors are flexibly positioned in temperature-critical air inlet and outlet areas.

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The wireless repeater functions as a “regenera-tive repeater” to extend the radio communication range.

8The wireless humidity sensors are used in the cooling produc-tion zone, in the raised floor or at other critical condensation points.

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Processing Unit II (PU II), the nerve centre of the CMC-TC monitoring system The PU II is the coordinator between the sensor unit and the network. It is configured via the integral Web server.Server shutdown function

Electronic systems with moni-toring of temperatures, fans and DC voltages.

Active Power System Module PSM, Power Control Unit PCUThe sockets may be activated directly by the Processing Unit II (max. 4 x 4 x 8 sockets), combined with an ammeter.RTT I/O unitUp to 10 climate control devices with Comfort controller may be connected via one unit in mas-ter/slave mode.Liquid Cooling Package LCPThe professional LCP water cooling system for data centres may be linked directly to the Processing Unit II.

I/O wireless unitUp to 16 sensors may be wire-lessly incorporated into the CMC-TC system via this unit.Access unit The doors of buildings, rooms and enclosures may be moni-tored, activated and opened via the network.Climate unit, Fan Control System FCSFans are controlled via tempera-ture sensors. Airflow monitors report any contamination of the filter mat, for example. The fan speed is controlled and moni-tored via the FCS.

Universal I/O unit This measurement and alarm module indicates motion, vibra-tions, doors being opened, tem-peratures exceeded, and much more besides. The sensors may be selected for the application.Video network IP camera

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The CMC-TC (Computer Multi Control-Top Concept) monitoring system is the complete security management concept for

preventive protection from follow-on costs. At the same time, it is also the central organisational unit for connecting to the

facility management system.

The Processing Unit II (PU II) forms the basis of every CMC-TC application and provides a direct interface to the user

network. The sensor units with their various sensors are linked to the PU II.

Thanks to wireless and video technology, the Rittal CMC-TC is now even easier to install, with an even more extensive security

spectrum.

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RiWatchIT V3This monitoring software with video function is avail-able for downloading at www.rimatrix5.com.

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IP-Cam

Video clients

Video servermax. 16 cameras

Event messaging RiWatchIT V3

CMC-TC alarm processing

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Alternative external aerialDK 7320.241

Wireless measurement system (must be available for com-missioning) DK 7320.242

Wireless humidity sensor DK 7320.515

Wireless access sensor DK 7320.535

Wireless temperature sensor DK 7320.505

IP protective cover (optional)DK 7320.245

Wireless digital inputDK 7320.585

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Programming cable Processing Unit II

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The basic systemThe Processing Unit (PU II) forms the basis of any CMC-TC applica-tion. Connectivity is offered by the network interface (10/100BaseT, TCP/IP, SNMP, Web) directly into the user network or to the CMC-TC master. The following products are required for each CMC-TC appli-cation:

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7320.100 CMC-TC Processing Unit II 809

7320.425 CMC-TC power pack 24 V, input 100 - 230 V AC 818

7320.440 CMC-TC 1 U mounting unit 821

7611.000 Cable clamp strap 1070

7320.470 CMC-TC connection cableSensor unit 819

7200.210 CMC-TC connection cable D, 230 V AC 818

7200.221 CMC-TC programming cable 819

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Flexible The use of radio sensors is appropriate whenever direct cabling between the sensor and I/O unit is too time-consuming or too difficult to implement, e.g. for outdoor cabling, or in inaccessible places in the server rack or within the IT infrastructure of data centres (indoors). This eliminates the need for cabling of the sensors, and the system is easily retrofitted while operational. There is no need to lay any cable trunking or to modify the IT infrastructure. The position of the measuring point may also be altered retrospectively by simply moving the sensor. By connecting the wireless I/O unit to the existing CMC-TC monitor-ing system, the system may be extended in a modular and flexible manner. In order to optimise radio links, an external aerial may optionally be used on the wireless I/O unit. Similarly, the transmis-sion and reception range may be flexibly extended using additional wireless I/O units as repeaters. There is no need for visual connection between the transmitter and receiver of the wireless network, which means added flexibility.

Plug and play compatibility system The wireless sensor network is easily set up using plug & play installation. By means of a simple commissioning procedure comprised of a teach mode and teach key, the sensors are taught by the wireless I/O unit. Rittal offers a wireless measurement system with digital dis-play for identifying the optimum radio connection for the assembly site. This measurement system has the same design as the sensors and may be connected to the reference location of the sensor for test purposes.

Robust The wireless sensor network may be used in racks, bayed enclo-sure suites, IT rooms, buildings, production plants, storage halls, industrial plant or outdoors. It is also suitable for use in inter-disciplinary applications. The wireless I/O unit and the CMC-TC monitoring system must be installed in a Rittal enclosure with an appropriate protection cate-gory to suit the application. A protective cover is available for the sensors as an optional accessory to increase the IP protection category.

Long service life The wireless sensors contain a high-capacitive, long-life lithium primary cell. Thanks to the modern chirp radio transmission system, an exceptionally low level of energy consumption is achieved; while in sleep mode, the current rating is in the micro-ampere range, thereby facilitating a long battery life. Depending on the sensor type, application and ambient temperature, a battery life of up to 5 years is achievable. The battery cell is continually monitored by the system. It is also possible to replace the battery.

Safe Radio transmission occurs within the 2.4 – 2.48 GHz ISM band, which is licence-free for end users.Using chirp impulses (broadband transmission) for radio transmis-sion produces a high level of protection from interference with other radio systems on the same frequency range, such as WLAN, Zig-Bee, Bluetooth. Additionally, the integral encryption of radio tele-grams offers reliable protection from unauthorised monitoring of the data transmission. As well as transmitting the measurements, the connection quality is constantly monitored by means of “live-check” telegrams from the sensor.

The wireless I/O unit forms the basis of the Rittal wireless sensor network.

The sensors may be protected from humidity using the IP protective cover.

The modular CMC-TC system allows security solutions to be compiled individually, includ-ing the use of wireless sensors.

Ever more complex IT infrastructures demand innovative

security systems. Rittal offers a wireless sensor network for

wireless security. The sensors are encrypted and operate in

the 2.4 GHz ISM band with innovative chirp technology.

Thanks to the CMC-TC system concept, all security-relevant

information may be incorporated into network management

systems or is available on the Rittal website.

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Alternative external aerialDK 7320.241

Wireless measurement system (must be available for com-missioning) DK 7320.242

Wireless humidity sensor DK 7320.515

Wireless access sensor DK 7320.535

Wireless temperature sensor DK 7320.505

IP protective cover (optional)DK 7320.245

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Processing Unit II DK 7320.100

Power pack 100 – 240 V ACDK 7320.425

Connection cable DK 7200.210

Wireless I/O unitDK 7320.240(as basic unit)

Interfaces for up to 3 further Rittal wireless networks.

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Cat 5 patch cableDK 7320.470

Power pack 100 – 240 V ACDK 7320.425

Connection cable DK 7200.210

Wireless I/O unitDK 7320.240(as repeater)

The wireless network will behave differently depending on the envi-ronment (walls, distances, sources of interference, dynam-ics). By using additional wireless I/O units as repeaters, the radio connection can be improved/radio links extended.

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Modular The wireless sensor network is comprised of a central main compo-nent, the wireless I/O unit, and the wireless sensors. One wireless I/O unit is capable of managing up to 16 wireless sensors via radio. Users can choose between 4 sensors with different monitoring functions, in any given combination. The wireless sensor network is compatible with the CMC-TC monitor-ing system, which is based on Processing Unit II (PU II). Several sensor units (I/O unit, access unit, climate unit, FCS, socket strips, etc.) are available for the PU II. Up to 4 sensor units may be connected to one PU II.

The wireless I/O unit is connected to the PU II via a Cat 5 cable and can also be mixed with the existing sensor units. Up to a maximum of 4 wireless I/O units may be connected to one PU II. In total, there-fore, up to 64 wireless sensors (4 x 16) may be operated with one PU II. The CMC-TC system with the PU II is always required in order to operate the wireless sensor network. In this way, the monitoring information may be processed and displayed in the Ethernet via SNMP, Web, FTP etc. It is also possible to connect cabled sensors to wireless sensors and compile modular, application-specific monitor-ing functions.

The CMC-TC system offers optimum solutions for many

security applications. These opportunities are widened

with the Rittal wireless sensor network.

Benefits:● Cabling to the sensor is elimi-

nated ● Large range of applications

thanks to high IP protection category and high tempera-ture range

● Secure, encrypted radio transmission

● ISM band (2.4 GHz) suitable for universal use

● Networking capabilities (TCP-IP, SNMP, Web etc.) with the CMC-TC monitoring system

● Flexible, modular design ● Low-maintenance with long

battery operating period ● Simple installation based on

the plug & play system ● Monitoring of the radio connec-

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Wireless I/O unit/repeater The wireless I/O unit forms the basis of the Rittal wireless sensor network. For operating purposes, the unit must be cabled to Processing Unit II (PU II) DK 7320.100, either using the connection cables for sensor units or a Cat 5 cable (max. 50 m). Data exchange and power supply to the wireless I/O unit occurs via this connection. Up to 4 wireless I/O units may be connected to one PU II. The wireless I/O unit has an aerial attached to the enclosure which may be directed according to the installation position. This aerial may optionally be replaced with an external version. The external aerial is available separately as an accessory. The system is attached via the 1 U mounting unit or the individual mounting unit. A wireless I/O unit is capable of managing up to 16 wireless sensors. There is a choice of 4 differ-ent sensor types. These are also available as accessories. The sensors may be used in any given combination. Sensors are commissioned in teach mode on the base station, and using the teach key on the sen-sor. The wireless measurement system should be used to determine adequate radio connection quality.

Option for a wider reception range: If the radio range of the wireless I/O unit con-nected to the PU II is not adequate, additional wireless I/O units may be used as repeaters (up to a maximum of 5 repeaters). These I/O units used as repeaters do not require any further cable con-nection to the PU II, but merely need to be sup-plied with power via a separate power pack with country-specific connection cables. The repeat-ers must be installed in the base station, where they occupy one of the 16 sensor slots. There is no need to teach the sensors into the repeaters.

Technical specifications:Range in rooms with visual connection: up to 50 m1) Range in open spaces with visual connection: up to 200 m1) Rated voltage: 24 V DC 1 port RJ 45 for the PU II 16 wireless access points for Rittal wireless sen-sors, or alternatively up to 5 repeaters and up to 11 sensors. Protection category: IP 40 to EN 60 529Temperature range: +5˚C to +45˚C1) If the ranges are not adequate, they may be extended with an additional wireless I/O unit as repeater or with the external aerial. The range information depends on the conditions of use and may vary according to the application.

Note:A wireless measurement system, Model No. DK 7320.242, is always needed for commission-ing the Rittal wireless sensor network.

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CMC-TC Processing Unit II as the basic system for the CMC-TC application 7320.100

CMC-TC 1 U mounting unit for attachment of the WL I/O unit 7320.440

CMC-TC individual mounting unit for attachment of the WL I/O unit 7320.450

CMC-TC connection cable sensor unit 0.5 m for connecting to the PU II 7320.470

CMC-TC connection cable sensor unit 2 m for connecting to the PU II 7320.472

CMC-TC connection cable sensor unit 10 m for connecting to the PU II 7320.481

CMC-TC power pack 24 V, input 100 – 230 V AC, only for the repeater application of the wireless I/O unit

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CMC connection cable D 230 V AC for the power pack 7200.210

ISM band 2.4 GHz

Standard system aerial External aerial DK 7320.241 may optionally be connected here.

Socket for power supply to the I/O unit as repeater. The power pack output DK 7320.425 is connected to this socket. A country-specific connection cable should be used at the pri-mary end (not necessary if the wireless I/O unit is con-nected directly to the PU II).

RJ 45 connection to PU II DK 7320.100 via connection cable DK 7320.470/.472/.481. The unit is also supplied with power via this connection. A separate power pack is not required.

Mounting attachments For attachment with individual mounting unit DK 7320.450 or 1 U mounting unit DK 7320.440.

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External aerialThe external aerial may be used in exchange for the standard aerial of the wireless I/O unit. If a wireless I/O unit is used in a shielded area, improved radio connection to the wireless sen-sors can be achieved by adjusting the mounting position of the external aerial. The connection cable supports flexible positioning. The base of the external aerial is equipped with a magnet to facilitate mounting on metal.

Technical specifications: Length of aerial: 240 mmConnection cable: 1.5 mProtection category: IP 40 to EN 60 529Temperature range: –20˚C to +65˚C

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Wireless temperature sensorThe wireless temperature sensor is required for monitoring temperatures. It may be operated with the wireless I/O unit. Every 60 seconds, a meas-urement is sent to the central wireless base sys-tem. The temperature sensor is accommodated behind a protective membrane and contains a long-life 3.6 V lithium primary cell which may be replaced if necessary. It is mounted using the mounting bracket enclosed with the supply which may be secured e.g. to the enclosure frame. The sensor is simply mounted on the bracket. If a higher IP protection category is required, the sensor may be retrofitted with the IP protective cover. The battery and the radio connection quality of the sensor are monitored.

Technical specifications:Rated voltage: 3.6 V DC Protection category: IP 40 to EN 60 529 Protection category with IP protective cover: IP 54 to EN 60 529Temperature range: –25˚C to +65˚CMeasurement tolerance: ±2 KBattery service life: up to 5 years at –5˚C to +25˚C1) 1) Depending on the temperature range.

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Wireless temperature sensor 7320.505

Wireless humidity sensorThe wireless humidity sensor is used for monitor-ing relative humidity levels. It may be operated with the wireless I/O unit. Every 120 seconds, a measurement is sent to the central wireless base system. The humidity sensor is accommodated behind a protective membrane and contains a long-life 3.6 V lithium primary cell which may be replaced if necessary. It is mounted using the mounting bracket enclosed with the supply which may be secured e.g. to the enclosure frame. The sensor is simply mounted on the bracket. If a higher IP protection category is required, the sensor may be retrofitted with the IP protective cover. The battery and the radio connection quality of the sensor are monitored.

Technical specifications:Rated voltage: 3.6 V DC Protection category: IP 40 to EN 60 529 Protection category with IP protective cover: IP 54 to EN 60 529Temperature range: –25˚C to +65˚CMeasurement range: 10 – 90 % relative humidity.Measurement tolerance: ±3 % rel. hum. (at 20˚C)Battery service life: up to 5 years at –5˚C to +25˚C1) 1) Depending on the temperature range.

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Wireless humidity sensor 7320.515

Wireless access sensorThe wireless access sensor is used for monitor-ing doors. It may be operated with the wireless I/O unit. In the event of a status change, a mes-sage is sent to the central wireless I/O unit. The access sensor is equipped with a Hall sensor which monitors the position of the magnet on the door. The sensor contains a long-life 3.6 V lithium primary cell; the battery may be replaced if nec-essary. It is mounted using the mounting bracket included with the supply and a universal mount-ing bracket for various Rittal racks. The sensor is simply mounted on the bracket. If a higher IP pro-tection category is required, the sensor is easily retrofitted with the IP protective cover. The battery and the radio connection quality of the sensor are monitored.

Technical specifications:Rated voltage: 3.6 V DC Protection category: IP 40 to EN 60 529 Protection category with IP protective cover: IP 54 to EN 60 529Temperature range: –25˚C to +65˚C Battery service life: up to 5 years at –5˚C to +25˚C1) 1) Depending on the temperature range and door opening frequency.

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Wireless access sensor 7320.535

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Wireless digital inputThe wireless digital input is used for monitoring messages from external systems. It may be oper-ated with the wireless I/O unit. In the event of status changes, a message is sent to the central wireless base system. The digital input is capa-ble of handling message signals of between 10 – 30 V DC. The signal must be made available via the exter-nal system. If the system to be monitored only has a floating contact, the 24 V DC Rittal CMC-TC power pack may be used. The function Normally Open (NO) (normally open alarm contact) or Normally Closed (NC) (normally closed alarm contact) may be set directly on the sensor at the push of a button. The sensor contains a long-life 3.6 V lithium primary cell. The battery may be replaced if necessary. It is mounted using the mounting bracket enclosed with the supply which may be secured e.g. to the enclosure frame. The sensor is simply mounted on the bracket. The battery and the radio connec-tion quality of the sensor are monitored.

Technical specifications:Rated voltage: 3.6 V DC External indicator signal: 10 – 30 V DC (must always be provided externally)Protection category: IP 40 to EN 60 529Temperature range: +5˚C to +45˚CBattery service life: up to 5 years at +5˚C to +25˚C1) 1) Depending on the temperature range and alarm frequency.

Optional accessories for wireless digital input: CMC-TC power pack 24 V, input 100 – 230 V AC, for external signal Model No. DK 7320.425 CMC connection cable D 230 V AC for power pack Model No. DK 7200.210

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Wireless digital input 7320.585

Wireless measurement systemThe wireless measurement system has a digital display with a display range from 0 to 9. The reading on the display indicates the quality of the radio connection. The wireless measurement system has the same design as the wireless sen-sors. This means that the measurement system may be installed instead of the sensors and the radio connection quality assessed.A measurement system must be available for commissioning the wireless sensor network. After commissioning, the measurement system may be used for further installations, e.g. during system expansions or modifications. The wireless meas-urement system has a long-life 3.6 V lithium pri-mary cell. The battery may be replaced if neces-sary.

Technical specifications:Rated voltage: 3.6 V DC Protection category: IP 40 to EN 60 529Temperature range: +5˚C to +45˚C

Note:A wireless measurement system, Model No. DK 7320.242, is always needed for commission-ing the Rittal wireless sensor network.

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Wireless measurement system 7320.242

IP protective coverfor wireless temperature/humidity/access sensor

The IP protective cover allows the IP protection category of the following sensors● Wireless temperature sensor DK 7320.505● Wireless humidity sensor DK 7320.515● Wireless access sensor DK 7320.535to be increased. The corresponding IP protection categories are listed for the sensors. The cover is made from flexible plastic and sim-ply slides over the body of the sensor. This gives the wireless sensors protection from humidity plus increased protection from dust.

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IP protective cover 7320.245

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User benefits● Comprehensive visual and alarm-control-

led monitoring● Modular system, grows dynamically along

with your requirements● Digital video system may be integrated into

any existing network. This means that the infrastructure costs are very low.

● “Power over Ethernet” means that the camera does not require a separate power supply.

● User-friendly configuration via the integral Web interface

● Rittal software RiWatchIT V3 transforms a powerful PC into a video server with video archive.

● Perfect “all-round protection” in the data centre and in other safety-critical areas by combining video recordings with CMC sensors (e.g. smoke, temperature, access).

Security versus a potentially fatal risk! Digital Rittal video

technology combined with the CMC-TC monitoring system

offers perfect “all-round protection”. After all, data losses,

production downtime and knowledge theft can prove

extremely costly. This is an avoidable risk!

In close collaboration with you, Rittal will develop a compre-

hensive security concept incorporating all safety-critical

areas of IT, production and research & development.

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The digital input for wireless signal forwarding from remote systems.

4 The Rittal IP camera is ideally designed for IT room monitoring. The swan neck is flexibly adjustable. Available with a magnetic base or for screw fastening.

5 The RiWatchIT V3 software links the monitoring sensors of the CMC-TC system with the Rittal IP cameras. From there, live images from the cameras may also be retrieved.

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The Rittal IP camera records everyone who accesses the rack. Images are only stored if the access sensor of the door is actuated. Every rack door is monitored individually.

7 Up to 16 cameras may be activated via RiWatchIT V3, either directly or via the Internet browser.

8 Polling of the images/data may be implemented flexibly in the network.

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The wireless I/O unit, for connecting up to 16 wireless sensors, is connected to the LAN via the CMC-TC system.

1 The access sensor for wireless moni-toring of doors.

2 The temperature sensor is used for monitoring rooms, racks, raised floors and for outdoor applications.

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The Rittal video monitoring system is modular and is able to grow dynamically along with your requirements or data centre. One IP-Cam is suffi-cient for a basic system. This is easily configured and operated via the integral Web interface. No further hardware is required. If the data is to be permanently backed up onto external data carriers, the Rittal software RiWatchIT V3, which is exclusively available for Rittal IP-Cams, should be used. This converts a powerful PC with MS Windows or Linux operating system into a video server with video archive, which stores alarm-controlled images onto the hard disk or an exter-nal network drive. A combination of video monitoring with the CMC-TC enclosure monitoring system ensures even more extensive monitoring. This ensures that no actions are concealed. All standard CMC-TC sensors such as access, smoke or temperature sensors are supported. In this way, the Rittal video monitoring solution affords perfect all-round pro-tection for a secure data centre.

Video monitoring in combination with the CMC-TC monitoring systemThe Rittal monitoring system CMC-TC comprises a broad range of modules and functions. It is pos-sible, for example, to monitor access to the data centre or the equipment racks, with personalised access monitoring achieved by way of smart cards, magnetic cards or transponders. This access security can be further significantly enhanced by incorporating video monitoring, as all activities or alarms in the data centre can be recorded automatically. Furthermore, the video monitoring function can be linked with all CMC-TC accessory sensors (including the assignment of different camera systems). If an alarm then occurs, e.g. impermissible temperatures in the racks or triggering of an extinguisher system con-nected to CMC-TC (such as DET-AC Plus), auto-matic video recording is started. With this combi-nation of active security technology and video monitoring, Rittal offers unique, all-round protec-tion for your data centre.

Technical benefits: ● Discovery function: The cameras installed in the

network are automatically detected and set up. ● Overview/room plan with drag & drop position-

ing of the cameras. By double-clicking on the relevant camera symbol, the live image is displayed in a window.

● Linking of individual cameras to all CMC-TC sensors such as access, temperature, smoke, humidity etc.

● Optical alarm representation with highlighted live image (red frame).

● Multi-view display: Several live images (4/9/16) may be displayed on the screen.

● The software has an integral video player to play the recorded files.

● All video files are time stamped and stored in MJPEG format.

● Extensive security functions: − The video files are stored in encrypted

format. Reproduction is only possible using the video player integrated into the software.

− “Four-eyes” principle: Upon request, access to the cameras can be password-protected so that at least 2 people must be present at all times.

● Export functions: These facilitate the unen-crypted storage of video sequences or individ-ual images in MJPEG/JPG format e.g. on CD-ROM.

● Auto-config in administrator mode: Global camera settings are automatically configured.

● Simultaneous access to the video server with several clients is supported.

Rittal network video monitoring for your data centre and building managementThe Rittal IP monitoring solution supports exten-sive visual and alarm-controlled monitoring. Compared with standard analog video monitoring solutions, digital video systems offer a wider range of functions and additional benefits. Rittal IP-Cams may be integrated into any existing network. Separate structured cabling, as required in analog systems, is not necessary. This con-siderably reduces the costs associated with the required infrastructure, because modern Power over Ethernet technology (PoE to IEEE 802.3af) means that a separate power supply to the camera installation site is not required.

IP-Cam CMC-TC

Video clients

Video server TCP/IP

Connection cable for sensor units

Programming cable

Processing Unit II

Up to 4 sensor units

Power pack

Connection cable for power pack

TCP/IP

Event messaging

CMC-TC alarm processing

Start recording

Client visualisation

Motion detection

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Video technology

CMC monitoring system

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Rittal IP-Cam type 1Rittal IP-Cams are ideal for use in the data centre and for indoor room monitoring. These compact cameras may be fitted quickly and easily wher-ever there is an IP network connection close at hand.

The magnetic base facilitates toolless installation e.g. on an enclosure roof. The 220 mm long swan neck is easily adjusted. A wall attachment is sup-plied in addition to the magnetic base.

Rittal IP-Cam Type 1

Model No. DK 7555.1001)

Functions

Video sensor (MegaPixel) 0,3

Focus manual

Video

Live camera display �

Adjustable HTML pages (ActiveX required) �

Security functions

Alarm recording via motion detection or external authorisation �

E-mail forwarding �

Technical specifications

Video sensor CMOS

Light sensitivity 1 lux

Maximum resolution (progressive scan) 640 x 480 pixels

Video streams Motion JPEG, bandwidth controllable (various levels of compression) �

Image settings

Compression �

Colour, contrast, brightness �

White balance �

Overlays (time, date, text) �

Password protection (restricted access) �

Connections

Network (10BaseT/100BaseTX) RJ 45

Power supply Hollow connector

Long-range power pack (connector acc. to version) 100 – 240 V AC (50/60 Hz)

Supply includes Camera, power pack, base, assembly parts

Software

RiWatchIT V3 For detailed information, refer to page 71.

We reserve the right to make technical modifications. 1) Extended delivery times.

Power splitter for Rittal IP-Cam type 1Power may be supplied to the Rittal IP-Cam type 1 via the network cable (Power over Ethernet, PoE) using this adaptor. This eliminates the need for a separate power pack or electricity connection at the installation site. Power can be supplied to the camera (5 V DC approx. 3 W) via existing PoE-compatible network switches. The required operating voltage may optionally be supplied to the Cat 5 network cable via an external infeed (midspan).

Model No. DK

Power splitter 7555.310

Extended delivery times.

Power infeed for Power over Ethernet (PoE) network compo-nents (external infeed) If the network environment used is not designed for PoE components, power supply to a PoE-com-patible network camera via the existing network cable can be achieved with this single-port midspan. This means that the external power pack supplied is not required.

Technical specifications:PoE to IEEE 802.3af Output: 15.4 W/port

Delivery times and multi-channel midspans available on request.

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All in all – solutions from Rittal Rittal has one of the largest ranges of enclosures available for immediate delivery. However, Rittal also supplies inte-grated solutions – up to Level 4. This comprises mechanical installation, power supply, electronic components, climate control and central monitoring. For all of your requirements. Fully assembled and functional.

Wherever in the world you develop and implement solutions for yourself and your customers, we are close at hand. The global alliance between production, distribution and service guarantees closeness to the customer. Worldwide!

We will be happy to send you further information or advise you in person.

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