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Flash ArchiveMain Menuhttp://192.168.1.200Flash Archive(1 Hour/Div)1 Day1 Day1 Week1 Month1 Year1 Minute1 Hour03/01/2008 09:42:10329.0/Div122Input 1:3

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62.2 DIP SwitchesThe iSE is shipped with all DIP switches in "OFF" position.Figure 2.3 DIP Switch LocationTo set the iSE to factory defaul

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

72.3 Parts of the iSE UnitFigure 2.4 Parts of the iSE UnitTable 2.1 Parts of iSE UnitETHERNET RJ45 interface for 10BASE-T connection.RESET Button:

Page 4 - LIST OF TABLES:

82.4 Disassembly InstructionYou will need to open the unit for one of the following reasons:• To wire relay and I/O contact connectors. (Refer to Sec

Page 5 - FEATURES

92.5 Network Communication Interfaces2.5.1 10Base-T RJ-45 PinoutThe 10BASE-T Ethernet network(RJ45) system is used in the iSE fornetwork connectivit

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2.8 Running on Battery PowerTo access the Battery and S5 jumper you must remove the cover, refer to Section 2.4. When you first connect the battery,

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112.9 Flash Memory FormatA 2 Meg flash memory card is included with your product. This memory card is alreadyformatted; however, the following proced

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12PART 3NETWORK CONFIGURATION3.1 Network ProtocolsThe iSE can be connected to the network using standard TCP/IP protocols.It also supports ARP, HTTP

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133.3 DHCPDHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol enables individual computers or devices toextract their IP configurations from a server (DHCP ser

Page 10 - 2.2 DIP Switches

143.5.1 Default IP AddressThe iSE is shipped with a default IP address set to 192.168.1.200 and Subnet Mask of255.255.255.0. If you are going to use

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15PART 4OPERATIONSThis iSE can be used and configured in several ways, depending on user’s preferenceand network setup. It can be configured using a

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It is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC/EMI regulations that apply.OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its pro

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164.1 iConnect SoftwareThe iSE may also be assigned an IP Address by using the iConnect software.a) Download the iConnect software from the website l

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17174.1 iConnect Software (continued)d) To access the iSE for Configuration:Click on the “View Webpage” button, you will access the iSE’s home page,

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184.2 Setting a New IP Address over the NetworkBesides using the iConnect software, you may use the iSE’s default IP address toaccess it and assign a

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194.3 Setup and Operation Using the iSE Web Page• Start your web browser.• From the browser you type http://eisxxxx using the last four-digits from t

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204.3.1 Read Sensor• Click on . In a few seconds the following page (Figure 4.7) will appearwith all default values of 100.00. Then the actual readin

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214.3.1.2 Java Runtime Environment 1.5 (5.0) Setup instructions1. Go to your computer's Control Panel. Open the Java Plug-in 2. Click on "Se

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224.3.2 Adjustable Chart• Click on , the following page (Figure 4.8) should appear. The Java™ Appletgraph displays Temperature values which can be c

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234.3.3 Retrieving Data from FlashTo retrieve and graph the data that is stored in the Flash Memory, you have two options:OPTION 1:You can use the iS

Page 21 - Section 4.3 for details

244.3.4 Access ControlThis section describes the "Access Control" page of the iSE’s Web interface. This pageallows the users to set up the

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254.3.4 Access Control (continued)Camera Label: This is the text field to name the camera button on the iSE Home Page,the default is “Camera Locatio

Page 23 - ADMINISTRATOR

TABLE OF CONTENTSPart 1: Introduction1.1 Safety and EMC Considerations...21.2 Bef

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26Figure 4.11 ConfigurationNo. Sensor Name Reading Command OffsetDisplay UnitsRemote FormatRemote End Char12345Temperature 1Temperature 2Differen

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274.3.5 Configuration (continued)Below are the definitions of terms used in the Configuration page.A) Configuration/Device Setup Clicking on the No.

Page 26 - Flash Archive

28Example: If High/Low is selected, the temperature will be monitored against these twoHigh and Low values. If temperature goes above High value (082

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294.3.5 Configuration (continued)Status/RTC/Alarm: Select “Configuration” and “Status/RTC/Alarm”, each followedby clicking the Update button to retri

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304.3.5 Configuration (continued)G) Input Contact ClosureContact 1: Disable, Normally Open, Normally CloseContact 2: Disable, Normally Open, Normally

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314.3.5 Configuration (continued)I) Remote AccessRemote IP Address: iSE can establish a connection to a remote device (e.g. an iLDRemote Display with

Page 30 - CONFIGURATION

324.3.6 Sensor Parameters• In the first column of Configuration page (Figure 4.11), click on No. 1 to view andmodify the Sensor Parameters page for T

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334.3.6 Sensor Parameters (continued)Below are some definitions of terms used in the Sensor Parameter pages. Sensor Name: a text field shown on the “

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344.4 Telnet SetupSet the Number of Connections to 1-5 other than 0, using telnet simulation programconnect to iSE. In continuous mode, the telnet te

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354.5.1 HTTPget using Port 1000You can setup and read the information from the iSE by using the HTTPget program.The following program can be used to

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LIST OF FIGURES:Figure 1.1 iSE and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network ...4Figure 2.1 Mounting ...

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364.5.1 HTTPget using Port 1000 (continued)httpget -r -S “*SRTC\r” 192.168.1.200:2000 where:-r –S are parameters needed for the command string*SRTC

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374.5.2 HTTPget and ARP to setup Device IP Address Use the iConnect software, which may be downloaded from our website, to dothese IP changes wheneve

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384.6 ARP ProtocolARP is the Internet layer protocol responsible for matching or obtaining the MAC(hardware) address that corresponds to a particula

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394.7 iLog SoftwareThis is an Excel application software that can log temperature 1, temperature 2 and thedifferential temperature from the iSE over

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404.8 Mail Notifier SoftwareFor complete information of how to use the Mail Notifier software, click on the Help menuof the main window.The Mail Noti

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414.8.2 Program Options Setup and ConfigurationComplete program setup requires: • Entering a recipient for the email• Specifying connection details t

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424.8.3 Device Setting and ConfigurationDevice setup requires:• Server IP Address: for iSE device (for example 192.168.1.200).• Socket Number: (1000

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PART 5 SPECIFICATIONSSENSOR SPECIFICATIONSThermocouple InputTemperature Range: refer to Thermocouple ChartTemperature Accuracy: refer to Thermocou

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iSE SPECIFICATIONSINTERFACESEthernet: 10Base-T (RJ45)Sensor: Digital 4-wire (Mini-DIN 6) Supported Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, DNS, H

Page 44 - Alerts List

PART 6FACTORY PRESET VALUESPRESET PARAMETERS FACTORY DEFAULTSNetwork Interface:IP Address 192.168.1.200Gateway Address 0.0.0.0Subnet Mask 255.255.255

Page 45 - Mail Server

NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONSInformation that is especially important to note is identified by the following labels:• NOTE • WARNING or CAUTION• IMPORT

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PART 7APPROVALS INFORMATION7.1 CE APPROVALThis product conforms to the EMC directive 89/336/EEC amended by 93/68/EEC,and with the European Low Voltag

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APPENDIX A GLOSSARYUser of this manual should be familiar with following definitions:ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol for mapping an I

Page 48 - Agency Approvals: FCC-B, CE

Appendix B IP AddressAn IP address is a unique 32-bit address assigned to a computer and includes:• A network ID number identifying a network.• A hos

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Appendix C IP NetmaskIP Netmask or Subnet Mask is a 32-bit pattern of ones and zeros used to determinenetwork portion of an IP address from the host

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Appendix D ASCII ChartASCII Dec Hex Binary ASCII Dec Hex BinaryChar No Parity Char No parityNUL 00 00 00000000 @ 64 40 01000000SOH 01 01 00000001 A 6

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Appendix D ASCII Chart Continuation/ 47 2F 00101111 o 111 6F 011011110 48 30 00110000p112 70 011100001 49 31 00110001q113 71 011100012 50 32 00110010

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Appendix E iLog Error MessagesError # Description Note-8003 User stopped logging readings.-10005 Failed to find the iSE. Ethernet cable is disconnect

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NOTES

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NOTES

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WARRANTY/ DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) yearfrom the

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PART 1INTRODUCTION1.1 Safety and EMC ConsiderationsRefer to the CE Approvals Section.EMC Considerations• Whenever EMC is an issue, always use shielde

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M4422/0908Where Do I Find Everything I Need forProcess Measurement and Control?OMEGA…Of Course!Shop on line at omega.comTEMPERATURE Thermocouple, R

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LOCAL ALARMS -- The iSE includes two 1.5 Amp output relays that are controlled bythe alarm conditions you select. The relays can trigger flashing li

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4TYPICAL APPLICATIONS -- The iSE is great for monitoring and recording temperaturein applications such as: clean rooms, computer rooms, HVAC systems,

Page 60 - OMEGA…Of Course!

5PART 2 HARDWARE2.1 Wall MountingPosition unit where required. Mark and drill the two #4 screw holes.After bracket is mounted on the wall, align ba

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