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
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
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:
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
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
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,
112.9 Flash Memory FormatA 2 Meg flash memory card is included with your product. This memory card is alreadyformatted; however, the following proced
12PART 3NETWORK CONFIGURATION3.1 Network ProtocolsThe iSE can be connected to the network using standard TCP/IP protocols.It also supports ARP, HTTP
133.3 DHCPDHCP, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol enables individual computers or devices toextract their IP configurations from a server (DHCP ser
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
15PART 4OPERATIONSThis iSE can be used and configured in several ways, depending on user’s preferenceand network setup. It can be configured using a
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
TABLE OF CONTENTSPart 1: Introduction1.1 Safety and EMC Considerations...21.2 Bef
26Figure 4.11 ConfigurationNo. Sensor Name Reading Command OffsetDisplay UnitsRemote FormatRemote End Char12345Temperature 1Temperature 2Differen
274.3.5 Configuration (continued)Below are the definitions of terms used in the Configuration page.A) Configuration/Device Setup Clicking on the No.
28Example: If High/Low is selected, the temperature will be monitored against these twoHigh and Low values. If temperature goes above High value (082
294.3.5 Configuration (continued)Status/RTC/Alarm: Select “Configuration” and “Status/RTC/Alarm”, each followedby clicking the Update button to retri
304.3.5 Configuration (continued)G) Input Contact ClosureContact 1: Disable, Normally Open, Normally CloseContact 2: Disable, Normally Open, Normally
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
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
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 “
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
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
LIST OF FIGURES:Figure 1.1 iSE and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network ...4Figure 2.1 Mounting ...
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
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
384.6 ARP ProtocolARP is the Internet layer protocol responsible for matching or obtaining the MAC(hardware) address that corresponds to a particula
394.7 iLog SoftwareThis is an Excel application software that can log temperature 1, temperature 2 and thedifferential temperature from the iSE over
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
414.8.2 Program Options Setup and ConfigurationComplete program setup requires: • Entering a recipient for the email• Specifying connection details t
424.8.3 Device Setting and ConfigurationDevice setup requires:• Server IP Address: for iSE device (for example 192.168.1.200).• Socket Number: (1000
PART 5 SPECIFICATIONSSENSOR SPECIFICATIONSThermocouple InputTemperature Range: refer to Thermocouple ChartTemperature Accuracy: refer to Thermocou
iSE SPECIFICATIONSINTERFACESEthernet: 10Base-T (RJ45)Sensor: Digital 4-wire (Mini-DIN 6) Supported Protocols: TCP/IP, UDP/IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, DNS, H
PART 6FACTORY PRESET VALUESPRESET PARAMETERS FACTORY DEFAULTSNetwork Interface:IP Address 192.168.1.200Gateway Address 0.0.0.0Subnet Mask 255.255.255
NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONSInformation that is especially important to note is identified by the following labels:• NOTE • WARNING or CAUTION• IMPORT
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
APPENDIX A GLOSSARYUser of this manual should be familiar with following definitions:ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol for mapping an I
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
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
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
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
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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WARRANTY/ DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) yearfrom the
PART 1INTRODUCTION1.1 Safety and EMC ConsiderationsRefer to the CE Approvals Section.EMC Considerations• Whenever EMC is an issue, always use shielde
M4422/0908Where Do I Find Everything I Need forProcess Measurement and Control?OMEGA…Of Course!Shop on line at omega.comTEMPERATURE Thermocouple, R
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
4TYPICAL APPLICATIONS -- The iSE is great for monitoring and recording temperaturein applications such as: clean rooms, computer rooms, HVAC systems,
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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