Installation Procedures and Users Guide
10If using email alerts, confirm receipt of alarm notification email when GTRM goes into alarm. This willverify your network and email configurations
11The Toroid Ground SensorThe Ground sensor uses a clip-on toroid to detect low level currents on the ground wire that generate amagnetic field inside
12Push Button Configuration: To activate ordeactivate channels1. Press PB3 for 3 seconds to enter setupmode.2. When All LEDs briefly flash, press PB1
133. Verify Your Network settings and Connection to the GTRM – You can ping the GTRM to verifyconnectivity.For Direct GTRM to PC ConnectionFor the ini
142. In the window type cmd and click OK3. Type ipconfig then <Enter>4. Record your IP Address
155. Verify connectivity to the GTRM by sending a Ping command to the GTRM’s default IP address:PING 192.168.1.214 <Enter> you should receive fo
16correctly you should see the System Status of the GTRM. Note: The Status light blinks when theGTRM is active.GTRM Web Interface MenusThe GTRM will n
17This screen displays an overview of the channel status on the GTRM. You can quickly see any alarmsoccur by watching this screen. You can show the
18This screen walks your through the channel setup. You can turn on or off any of the channels atanytime. If you only want to monitor two or three
19The options screen provide you access to the Alarm contacts. You can toggle between normally open ornormally closed contacts.You can set the Alarm
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20The email configuration screen is where you setup the contact information of the person you want toalert when the GTRM goes into alarm.Contact: Ente
21When you have everything set up correctly, use the Email Test screen to send a test email to youraccount. This will verify the settings.Note: You m
22This screen allows you to configure the Network settings on the GTRM. DO NOT change any of thesettings here unless you know what you are doing. Thes
23This screen provides access to the SNMP settings. If you wish to use SNMP alerts the Read and Writestrings will need to be configured to match your
24The Help screen provides you with the Default settings for the GTRM and instructions on how toconfigure the major options on the GTRM. It explains
25The About and Factory Screens provide you with software version information and provide access torestore the GTRM to factory defaults.
26SNMP FunctionalityIn order to accept SNMP messages being sent from the GTRM you will need to have an SNMPmonitoring system in your network or a MIB
27Once the MIB browser is loaded, click on the desktop icon to launch it. You will see the main screenthat should look similar to the one below. In t
28You should see data results begin to fill up in the main window Results Tab
29Configure the Trap ReceiverIn order to receive SNMP Traps (alert messages) you will need to setup your MIB browser to receivethem. This means you n
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30Enter the IP Address of your PC or Laptop in the Value field and click OKNote: In order to receive SNMP messages the GTRM and the associated PC or L
31Steps to shut down Application binding to Port 1621. Load CurrPorts software – find the cports.exe file on the thumb drive and load it onto yourcomp
324. Locate the application that is using port 162 by finding it under the Local Port column. Click onthe line to highlight it.5. Right click on the
336. Select Yes on the window that asks if you want to kill the process.7. You should now be able to return to the MIB browser and continue to open th
34You should now see a Trap Receiver Tab in the main window of the MIB Browser.Now, in order to see the SNMP traps coming in you need to throw the GTR
35When you remove a second ground lead you should see the second alarm on the GTRM, the RED LEDilluminate and you should receive the second SNMP messa
36Sreenshot of the User Interface Status Screen showing alarm on Channel 2Screenshot of SNMP Messages – If you click on the SNMP messages you can read
37If you have any further questions or require assistance installing and configuring your GTRM100 please contact your Account Manager or call TESSCO T
4GTRM 100 Installation GuideOverviewThe GTRM 100 was designed to provide an easy and convenient way to remotely monitor groundcabling and components a
5GTRM 100 OverviewUse the Diagram below to familiarize yourself with the GTRM components and features.
6GTRM InstallationBecause the GTRM can be used in a variety of applications there are many variations on exactly how theGTRM can be installed and conn
7Installation StepsStep 1: Mounting the GTRMMount the GTRM in a suitable location inside the shelter orcabinet.The GTRM mounts easily to any flat surf
8Using a Terminal Block: The #6 wiring will then be reduced to 18 AWG wire inside the cabinet or shelterby using a standard terminal block. The 18AWG
9Step 4: Make Final Connections To GTRMChoose your method of alarming and make Ethernet and Dry Contact connections as necessary.Ethernet Connection w
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