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TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: Introduction 1.1 Safety and EMC Considerations ........................................................................ 2 1.2 Before You Begin ................................................................................................ 2 1.3 Description ...................
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LIST OF FIGURES: Figure 1.1 iSE and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network .............................. 4 Figure 2.1 Mounting ................................................................................................ 5 Figure 2.2 Dimensions .....................................................
Page 6 - INTRODUCTION
PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety and EMC Considerations Refer to the CE Approvals Section. EMC Considerations • Whenever EMC is an issue, always use shielded cables. • Never run signal and power wires in the same conduit. • Use twisted-pair wires for signal connections. • Install Ferrite Bead(s) on si...
Page 8 - TYPICAL APPLICATIONS; -- The iSE is great for monitoring and recording temperature; Figure 1.1 iSE and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network
4 TYPICAL APPLICATIONS -- The iSE is great for monitoring and recording temperature in applications such as: clean rooms, computer rooms, HVAC systems, pharmaceutical and food processing and storage, hospitals, laboratories, semiconductor fabs, electronic assembly, warehousing, museums, manufacturin...
Page 9 - Section
5 PART 2 HARDWARE 2.1 Wall Mounting Position unit where required. Mark and drill the two #4 screw holes. After bracket is mounted on the wall, align back of unit over the three bracket clips, once engaged, slide downward, the unit will snap in place. For extra security, you may screw the unit onto t...
Page 10 - The iSE is shipped with all DIP switches in; Figure 2.3 DIP Switch Location; the factory settings will take over.
6 2.2 DIP Switches The iSE is shipped with all DIP switches in "OFF" position. Figure 2.3 DIP Switch Location To set the iSE to factory default settings, slide DIP switch #2 to ON position. Power the iSE on and wait about 10 seconds until the iSE fully boots up. Set the DIP switch #2 back to...
Page 11 - Button: Change display units of measurement from °C to °F
7 2.3 Parts of the iSE Unit Figure 2.4 Parts of the iSE Unit Table 2.1 Parts of iSE Unit ETHERNET RJ45 interface for 10BASE-T connection. RESET Button: Used for power reseting the iSE. ACTIVITY LED (Red) Blinking: Indicates network activities (receiving or sending packets). NET LINK LED (Green) Soli...
Page 12 - Disassembly Instruction; You will need to open the unit for one of the following reasons:; Figure 2.5 Opening the Unit
8 2.4 Disassembly Instruction You will need to open the unit for one of the following reasons: • To wire relay and I/O contact connectors. (Refer to Section 2.6 ). • To connect or replace the battery. (Refer to Section 2.7 ). • To change S5 jumper. In the absence of AC power, and if S5 is installed,...
Page 13 - Crossover Cable Wiring; Pin; Not Connected
9 2.5 Network Communication Interfaces 2.5.1 10Base-T RJ-45 Pinout The 10BASE-T Ethernet network (RJ45) system is used in the iSE for network connectivity. The 10 Mbps twisted-pair Ethernet system operates over two pairs of wires. One pair is used for receiving data signals and the other pair is use...
Page 14 - Running on Battery Power; Flash Reset Button (refer to; Figure 2.9 Battery and S5 Jumper Location
2.8 Running on Battery Power To access the Battery and S5 jumper you must remove the cover, refer to Section 2.4. When you first connect the battery, without the AC power adaptor, the unit will be in “Sleep Mode”, in order to save power, and the LCD will display “Flash Standby” (provided that S5 jum...
Page 16 - NETWORK CONFIGURATION; Network Protocols; your IP address. See
12 PART 3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION 3.1 Network Protocols The iSE can be connected to the network using standard TCP/IP protocols. It also supports ARP, HTTP (WEB server), DHCP, DNS and Telnet protocols. 3.2 Ethernet (MAC) Address MAC (Media Access Control) address is your computer's unique hardware num...
Page 18 - The default
14 3.5.1 Default IP Address The iSE is shipped with a default IP address set to 192.168.1.200 and Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0 . If you are going to use a Web browser or Telnet program to access the iSE using its default IP address, make sure that the PC from which you’re establishing the connection...
Page 19 - “ping eisxxxx”; Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
15 PART 4 OPERATIONS This iSE can be used and configured in several ways, depending on user’s preference and network setup. It can be configured using a Web browser, like Netscape or Internet Explorer. It can also be configured using the iConnect Configuration Software. If DHCP and DNS servers are u...
Page 20 - iConnect Software; pages. Consult with your IT department for obtaining an IP address.; Figure 4.2 Assigning an IP Address using iConnect; ) Click here to send the above IP address to the iSE.
16 4.1 iConnect Software The iSE may also be assigned an IP Address by using the iConnect software. a) Download the iConnect software from the website listed in this manual. b) Install iConnect software on a networked PC. This software is compatible with Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, and XP. c) Use iCon...
Page 21 - Figure 4.3 Accessing the iSE’s Home Page Menu; iSERVER HOME PAGE; Read Sensor
17 17 4.1 iConnect Software (continued) d) To access the iSE for Configuration: Click on the “View Webpage” button, you will access the iSE’s home page, refer to Section 4.3 for details. Figure 4.3 Accessing the iSE’s Home Page Menu iSERVER HOME PAGE Read Sensor Access Control Chart Configuration Ca...
Page 22 - Main Menu; Save Reset
18 4.2 Setting a New IP Address over the Network Besides using the iConnect software, you may use the iSE’s default IP address to access it and assign a new IP address to it. The iSE is shipped with a default IP address of 192.168.1.200 and Subnet Mask of 255.255.255.0 . You can configure your PC’s ...
Page 23 - LOGIN
19 4.3 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 the MAC address label located on the device if DHCP and DNS are used. If a static IP address is used, then simply type http://x.x.x.x , where x.x.x.x...
Page 24 - Figure 4.7 Read Sensor; instructions; Engineering; Temperature 1
20 4.3.1 Read Sensor • Click on . In a few seconds the following page ( Figure 4.7 ) will appear with all default values of 100.00. Then the actual readings of Temperature will display. • This page automatically updates the Temperature readings as well as the Differential values. • Click on Main Men...
Page 26 - Figure 4.8 Adjustable Chart; 5 minutes if the time interval is 1 minute.; Chart
22 4.3.2 Adjustable Chart • Click on , the following page ( Figure 4.8 ) should appear. The Java™ Applet graph displays Temperature values which can be charted across the full span or within any narrow range (such as 20 to 30ºC). The time-base can display one minute, one hour, one day, one week, one...
Page 29 - ) RTC is not set and Flash Card is empty.; Configuration
25 4.3.4 Access Control (continued) Camera Label: This is the text field to name the camera button on the iSE Home Page, the default is “Camera Location”. Power Recycle: Clicking this button will reset the power on the iSE. 4.3.5 Configuration Setting up the Flash Memory Card can be done in the Conf...
Page 30 - Figure 4.11 Configuration; Flash Card Pre-Recorded AC Power On and Low Battery
26 Figure 4.11 Configuration No. Sensor Name Reading Command Offset Display Units Remote Format Remote End Char 12345 Temperature 1Temperature 2 Differential Input Contact 1 Input Contact 2 SRTF SRHFSRDF SRT2 SRH2 FFF T0000.0T0000.0 D0000.0 0D0D0D0D0D 0.00.00.0 CONFIGURATION http://192.168.1.50 CONF...
Page 36 - SENSOR PARAMETERS; Remote Display Format:
32 4.3.6 Sensor Parameters • In the first column of Configuration page ( Figure 4.11 ), click on No. 1 to view and modify the Sensor Parameters page for Temperature 1 . Figure 4.12 Sensor Parameters - Temperature You may type any ASCII characters in the first two boxes, but you must delete the leadi...
Page 37 - C1Disable; Figure 4.14 Remote End Char
33 4.3.6 Sensor Parameters (continued) Below are some definitions of terms used in the Sensor Parameter pages. Sensor Name: a text field shown on the “Read Sensor” page. TC Type: a list of thermocouple types to select from J, K, T, E, R, S, B, C, N, and L (J Din). (See Figure 12 ). Sampling Rate: th...
Page 39 - HTTPget; a) Click on start menu
35 4.5.1 HTTPget using Port 1000 You can setup and read the information from the iSE by using the HTTPget program. The following program can be used to read data from the embedded server firmware by using TCP port 1000 . The command string is sent to this TCP port, then the response can be read back...
Page 41 - HTTPget and ARP to setup Device IP Address; these IP changes whenever possible.
37 4.5.2 HTTPget and ARP to setup Device IP Address Use the iConnect software, which may be downloaded from our website, to do these IP changes whenever possible. Use ARP first to assign the mac address to a static IP address in computer arp table by this command: arp –s 192.168.1.200 00-03-34-00-06...
Page 43 - d) There is a list of Error Messages in; Appendix E
39 4.7 iLog Software This is an Excel application software that can log temperature 1, temperature 2 and the differential temperature from the iSE over the local network (Ethernet) or the internet. a) Download the iLog software from the website listed in this manual. b) Install iLog software on a ne...
Page 44 - Mail Notifier Software; connections on the Internet.; Figure 4.17 iSE Mail Notifier Main Window; iServer Mail Notifier
40 4.8 Mail Notifier Software For complete information of how to use the Mail Notifier software, click on the Help menu of the main window. The Mail Notifier software generates email notifications for alarm conditions. Users can be notified automatically of alarm conditions monitored via internet co...
Page 45 - Mail Server; Email Setup Content Startup General; Options
41 4.8.2 Program Options Setup and Configuration Complete program setup requires: • Entering a recipient for the email • Specifying connection details to MAPI services. • Defining alarms for devices, and selecting how and when the email will be active. Figure 4.18 iSE Mail Notifier Profile Setup Ema...
Page 46 - Figure 4.19 iSE Mail Notifier Device Setting; Alarm Editor; Alarm Configuration; SRTF
42 4.8.3 Device Setting and Configuration Device setup requires: • Server IP Address: for iSE device (for example 192.168.1.200 ). • Socket Number: (1000 or 2000 depending on iSE settings). • Bus Address/Device ID: interface address (1 to 199). Enter "0" for RS232 interface or for iSE. • Rea...
Page 47 - SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS; Temperature Accuracy:; refer to Thermocouple Chart; Temperature Stability:; Input Type; CHROMEGA
PART 5 SPECIFICATIONS SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS Thermocouple Input Temperature Range: refer to Thermocouple Chart Temperature Accuracy: refer to Thermocouple Chart Resolution: 1°/0.1° Temperature Stability: 0.08°C/°C Thermocouple Cold End Tracking: 0.05°C/°C Thermocouple Lead Resistance: 100 ohm max. Th...
Page 49 - PRESET PARAMETERS
PART 6 FACTORY PRESET VALUES PRESET PARAMETERS FACTORY DEFAULTS Network Interface: IP Address 192.168.1.200 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Device Host Name eis and the last 4 digits from the MAC address Login Password 12345678 Admin Password 00000000 DHCP Disabled Terminal Server:...
Page 50 - Basic Insulation; for CE with Double Insulation rating.; FCC
PART 7 APPROVALS INFORMATION 7.1 CE APPROVAL This product conforms to the EMC directive 89/336/EEC amended by 93/68/EEC, and with the European Low Voltage Directive 72/23/EEC. Electrical Safety EN61010-1:2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory. Basic...
Page 55 - ASCII Dec Hex Ctrl Key Definition
Appendix D ASCII Chart Continuation / 47 2F 00101111 o 111 6F 01101111 0 48 30 00110000 p 112 70 01110000 1 49 31 00110001 q 113 71 01110001 2 50 32 00110010 r 114 72 01110010 3 51 33 00110011 s 115 73 01110011 4 52 34 00110100 t 116 74 01110100 5 53 35 00110101 u 117 75 01110101 6 54 36 00110110 v ...
Page 57 - NOTES
Page 59 - RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES
WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. In addition to OMEGA’s standard warranty period, OMEGA Engineering will extend the warranty period for one (1) additional year if ...