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2.2  DIP Switches

2.2.1   DIP Switch Usage

The iServer is shipped with all  DIP switches in 

"OFF"

position.

1) N/C - not used

2) To change to default factory settings

3) To enable/disable DHCP

4) N/C - not used 

To set the iServer to factory default settings, slide  DIP switch #2 to ON position.

Power the iServer on and wait about 10 seconds until the iServer fully boots up.

Set the  DIP switch #2 back to OFF position (it does not matter if the iServer is

powered ON or OFF, just make sure that the DIP switch is set to OFF,

otherwise, every time the unit is power-cycled the factory settings will take over.

To enable the DHCP, besides using  DIP switch #3, set the iServer’s IP address to

0.0.0.0.   An iServer with IP address of 0.0.0.0 will request an IP address,

gateway address, and subnet mask from a DHCP server over the Ethernet.

Figure 2.4a DIP Switch 

Figure 2.4b DIP Switch 

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DIN Rail iServer

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Page 1: ...our Wed Sep 10 12 00 00 PDT 2003 0 5 Div 50 Temperature 021 17 0 10 Div 100 Humidity 082 20 08 88 38 40 C Draw Ch 1 Wed Sep 10 12 00 00 PDT 2003 Temperature Humidity Operator s Manual and W http www newportUS com manuals NEWPORT Electronics Inc Downloaded from Elcodis com electronic components distributor ...

Page 2: ...The information contained in this document is believed to be correct but NEWPORT Electronics Inc accepts no liability for any errors it contains and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice WARNING These products are not designed for use in and should not be used for patient connected applications TRADEMARK NOTICE NEWPORT NEWPORT and newportUS com are trademarks of NEWPORT Electro...

Page 3: ...nnection 12 4 1 iConnect Software 13 4 2 Setting a new IP Address over the Network 15 4 3 Setup and Operation using a Web Browser 16 4 3 1 Read Sensor 17 4 3 1 1 Java Runtime Environment 1 4 Setup Instructions 17 4 3 1 2 Java Runtime Environment 1 5 5 0 Setup Instructions 18 4 3 1 3 Browser Proxy Selection 18 4 3 2 Chart 19 4 3 3 Configuration 20 4 3 4 Sensor Parameter 22 4 3 5 Access Control 23 4...

Page 4: ...ogin into the iServer 11 Figure 4 1 Pinging the iServer from MS DOS Prompt 12 Figure 4 2 Assigning an IP Address using iConnect 13 Figure 4 3 Accessing the iServer for Configuration 14 Figure 4 4 Access Control 15 Figure 4 5 iServer Home Page Menu 16 Figure 4 6 Login and Administrator Password 16 Figure 4 7 Read Sensor 17 Figure 4 8 Chart 19 Figure 4 9 Configuration 20 Figure 4 10 Sensor Parameter...

Page 5: ...e the iServer CAUTION or WARNING Tells you about the risk of electrical shock CAUTION WARNING or IMPORTANT Tells you of circumstances or practices that can effect the instrument s functionality and must refer to accompanying documents TIP Provides you helpful hints FEATURES Virtual Chart Recorder Web Server Accurate Readings Password Protection Email Alarms Data Logging 1 Downloaded from Elcodis c...

Page 6: ...n Ethernet network or the Internet with no special software except a Web browser The iServer serves Active Web Pages to display real time readings display charts of temperature and humidity or log data in standard data formats for use in a spreadsheet or data acquisition program such as Excel or Visual Basic Adjustable Charts The Java Applet chart scales are fully adjustable on the fly For example...

Page 7: ... many more Email Alarms All iServer models that are on a LAN that is connected to the Internet can trigger an alarm that can be sent by email to a single user or to a group distribution list including text messages to cell phones and PDA s This device can be purchased as a stand alone DIN Rail mounted unit iTHX 2 or as a bench wall mount unit iTHX W or as a bench wall mount unit with an LCD displa...

Page 8: ...d your unit by wrapping a wire around the mounting tab screw and tightening a lock washer so that it embeds itself into the metal of the mounting tab Figure 2 1 Mounting Wall Mount iServer 9 12 Vdc ETHERNET RESET ACTIVITY NETWORK LINK 0 25 6 4 0 25 6 4 1 78 45 2 2 42 61 6 3 56 90 3 3 50 88 9 10 65 270 4 0 14 3 6 0 30 7 7 3 05 77 5 3 55 90 2 0 82 20 8 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY DEW POINT DIAGNOSTICS Down...

Page 9: ...as shown b Push unit towards DIN Rail and it will snap into place Figure 2 2 Mounting DIN Rail iServer 2 1 3 Removal from a DIN Rail a Insert flat screw driver into tab and push downwards b Unit will detach from DIN Rail Figure 2 3 Removal DIN Rail iServer Downloaded from Elcodis com electronic components distributor ...

Page 10: ... matter if the iServer is powered ON or OFF just make sure that the DIP switch is set to OFF otherwise every time the unit is power cycled the factory settings will take over To enable the DHCP besides using DIP switch 3 set the iServer s IP address to 0 0 0 0 An iServer with IP address of 0 0 0 0 will request an IP address gateway address and subnet mask from a DHCP server over the Ethernet Figur...

Page 11: ...p for 2 seconds then turn off DHCP if DHCP is enabled they blink and stay solid periodically POWER LED Green Solid Indicates Power ON for W version only DC Power Supply Section Plus power supply wire connection inside the plug for W model Minus power supply wire connection outside the plug for W model iTHX 2 Connector Pin Channel 2 5 3 3V Red 6 RTN Black 7 DATA Green 8 SCK White Pin Channel 1 1 3 ...

Page 12: ...tion assignments are shown below Figure 2 7 10Base T Crossover Cable Wiring 2 5 Industrial Probe Choose one which gives the best signal integrity 1 Connect Probe s Shield to RTN if Probe Housing is not connected to Earth Ground OR 2 Connect Probe s Shield to Earth Ground if Probe Housing is not connected to Earth Ground Refer to Section 2 3 for connector details Figure 2 8 Industrial Probe Wiring ...

Page 13: ...ddress can be found on the label of your device and contains 6 bytes 12 characters of hexadecimal numbers XX XX XX XX XX XX hex For example 0A 0C 3D 0B 0A 0B Remove the small label with the default IP address and there will be room to put your IP address See Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Labeling MODEL NO SERIAL NO INPUT POWER IP MODEL NO SERIAL NO INPUT POWER IP MAC ADDRESS LABEL IN HEX CODE REMOVE DEFAU...

Page 14: ...eis03ec or any eight character name stored as Host Name under Access Control menu in the iServer Home Page The default DNS name for an iServer is eis followed by the last four digits of the MAC address of that particular iServer 1 It is very important to communicate with the network administrator in order to understand the DHCP and its existing configurations on the host server before enabling the...

Page 15: ...efault TCP socket port numbers assigned to the iServer 1 Port socket number 1000 when using HTTPGET program see Section 4 5 2 Port socket number 2000 when trying to access the sensor probe connected to the port of the iServer to receive data 3 Port socket number 2002 when trying to access the iServer itself for Power Recycling the iServer remotely This can be done using Windows standard Telnet app...

Page 16: ...ver you can always set your PC back to its original settings On your computer from the MS DOS Prompt window type ping 192 168 1 200 and press Enter If DHCP and DNS servers are used type ping eisxxxx where xxxx are the last four digits of the iServer s MAC address located on the back of the device You should get a reply as shown in Figure 4 1 You can use the iServer s host name eisxxxx instead of i...

Page 17: ...ress Figure 4 2 Assigning an IP Address using iConnect 1 Place the IP address in this box 2 Take the MAC address from the label attached to the bottom of the iServer and place it in this box 3 Click here to send the above IP address to the iServer 4 After the IP address is assigned to the iServer click here to access it s web pages 5 Click here to Ping the iServer whose IP address is shown in the ...

Page 18: ...ick on the View Webpage button you will access the iServer s home page refer to Section 4 3 for details Figure 4 3 Accessing the iServer s Home Page Menu iSERVER HOME PAGE Read Sensor Access Control Chart Configuration Downloaded from Elcodis com electronic components distributor ...

Page 19: ... password is 12345678 and the ADMINISTRATOR password is 00000000 then you should be on the Access Control page were you can simply type in the desired Static IP address and click Save For more details about the Access Control page refer to Section 4 3 5 Figure 4 4 Access Control For the IP address to take effect the iServer needs to be turned OFF ON Clicking the Power Recycle button will turn the ...

Page 20: ...ATOR Password administrator allows certain groups and individual users to access and modify entire iServer parameters without any restrictions The default password is 00000000 This password can be up to 16 alphanumeric case sensitive characters 2 LOGIN Password operator allows users to access and modify all of the iServer s parameters except Access Control which requires an Administrator password ...

Page 21: ...owing instructions If you do not have Java Runtime Environment you may download it from our website or contact the Customer Service Department nearest you Figure 4 7 Read Sensor 4 3 1 1 Java Runtime Environment 1 4 Setup instructions 1 Go to your computer s Control Panel Open the Java Plug in 2 Select the Cache Tab Un check the Enable Caching box 3 Select the Proxy Tab Follow these Browser Proxy S...

Page 22: ...be a problem with access through a winsock proxy server In such cases your network administrator will need to provide the winsock proxy server and port s If the administrator requires knowledge of the port required on the iServer the value is 2003 These values should be entered into the Socks line on the Proxy tab of the Java Plugin control panel or into the connections tab on the View Internet Op...

Page 23: ... or contact the Customer Service Department nearest you Figure 4 8 Chart TITLE Main Menu http 192 168 1 200 Title 2 Seconds Div 1 Day 1 Minute 1 Week 1 Month 1 Year 1 Minute 1 Hour Wed Sep 10 12 00 00 PDT 2003 0 5 Div 50 Temperature 021 17 0 10 Div 100 Humidity 082 20 08 88 38 40 C Draw Ch 1 Wed Sep 10 12 00 00 PDT 2003 Actual Humidity of Channel 2 Blue chosen not to graph Humidity Ramp from 0 to ...

Page 24: ...y Units Remote Format Remote End Char HEX 1 2 3 4 5 6 Temperature Humidity Dewpoint Temperature CH2 Humidity CH2 Dewpoint CH2 SRTF SRH SRDF SRTF2 SRH2 SRDF2 F F F F TA00 00F HA00 00 DA00 00F TB00 00F HB00 00 DB00 00F 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 000 00 CONFIGURATION http 192 168 1 200 CONFIGURATION Terminal Server Remote Access Tunneling Take Readings Update Remote IP Addre...

Page 25: ...Port Port 2000 is the default TCP port for the iServer s port to which the sensors are connected Ports 1000 used for HTTPget refer to Section 4 5 2002 2003 and 2004 are reserved for internal use Terminal Server usually describes a device that exchanges data between Ethernet TCPIP networks and RS 232 RS 485 systems With this iServer the data is obtained digitally from the sensor irrelevant to RS 23...

Page 26: ... temperature in C SRTF Read the temperature in F SRTF2 Read the temperature in F SRH Read humidity SRH2 Read humidity SRDC Read dewpoint in C SRDC2 Read dewpoint in C SRDF Read dewpoint in F SRDF2 Read dewpoint in F You may type any ASCII characters in the first two boxes but you must delete the leading spaces Temperature Units unit of temperature in F or C shown on the Read Sensor page SENSOR PAR...

Page 27: ...r instance is 20 Hex representation of space the data will then appear as T75 7F H37 9 D44 9F If nothing is set for the Remote End Char field the iServer will then forward the data to the LAN with no characters followed Offset Since the sensing probe is solid state electronics there is no need for calibration If it s determined that the readings are slightly off the user can manually assign numeri...

Page 28: ...his is also called Hardware address or Ethernet address which is assigned to the iServer at production The MAC Media Access Control address is the iServer s unique hardware number and is not changeable IP Address The IP Internet Protocol address is a 32 bit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information that is sent in packets across the Ethernet or the Internet The iServer s defaul...

Page 29: ...rver In Command mode the command can be sent to query the iServer and get a response back Refer to Figure 3 3 4 5 HTTPget Program The HTTPget software is used to send a single HTTP or TCP request to an iServer product In contrast the telnet or Hyperterminal programs allow a continuous connection with multiple requests to be sent to the iServer product Generally httpget is used for simply programmi...

Page 30: ...indows when installing the Mail Notifier software 1 Open up a command window or have a DOS window a Click on start menu b Click on Run c In the dialog box that appears type cmd or command and click on OK button d A command window should now appear 2 If you now type httpget and press the enter key the program options should be displayed 3 Next run httpget with the options displayed below httpget r ...

Page 31: ...er protocol responsible for matching or obtaining the MAC hardware address that corresponds to a particular IP address The ARP command allows the user to view the current contents of the ARP cache of the local computer residing on the same network Microsoft includes the ARP EXE utility for viewing and modifying the ARP cache with its Windows products The following ARP commands can be used to view ...

Page 32: ...32 time 5ms TTL 32 Reply from 192 168 1 96 bytes 32 time 3ms TTL 32 Reply from 192 168 1 96 bytes 32 time 3ms TTL 32 Reply from 192 168 1 96 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 32 C arp a 192 168 1 96 Interface 192 168 1 118 Internet Address Physical Addresss Type 192 168 1 96 00 03 34 00 00 23 dynamic C arp s 192 168 1 96 00 03 34 00 00 23 C arp a 192 168 1 96 Interface 192 168 1 118 Internet Address Physical ...

Page 33: ... serial devices using an existing network rather than dedicated wiring The connected serial devices to iServer s can communicate with each other back and forth over the networks This characteristic is called Tunneling and it s illustrated below Figure 4 14 PC to Device Communication Figure 4 15 Device to Device Communication In order to use this Tunneling feature some settings are required within ...

Page 34: ...n due to network problems power failure etc the Reconnect option will enable the Local iServer to reconnect with the Remote iServer based on the specified time interval in the Connection Timeout For example based on a timeout of 1000 x 10 ms 10 seconds the Local iServer will continually attempt to reconnect and re establish the tunnel with the Remote iServer every 10 seconds 10 Click on Save butto...

Page 35: ...the power first on the remote and then the local iServer and initialize the local serial device to send or request data Figure 4 17 Remote iServer Configuration Page No Sensor Name Reading Offset Display Units Remote Format Remote End Char HEX 1 2 3 4 5 6 Temperature Humidity Dewpoint Temperature CH2 Humidity CH2 Dewpoint CH2 SRTF SRH SRDF SRTF2 SRH2 SRDF2 F F F F TA00 00F HA00 00 DA00 00F TB00 00...

Page 36: ...software from the website listed in this manual b Install iLog software on a networked PC This software is compatible with Windows 95 98 NT 2000 and XP c For complete information of how to use the iLog software click on the HELP button d There is a list of Error Messages in Appendix E Figure 4 18 iLog Software Logging Data 32 Downloaded from Elcodis com electronic components distributor ...

Page 37: ...tion with existing email that supports the MAPI messaging interface If MS Outlook has been loaded the MAPI support should be available 4 9 1 Installation The Mail Notifier must be loaded on a computer running Microsoft Windows versions specified earlier using an email program that provides MAPI access Network access must be available between this computer and the iServer Network access must also b...

Page 38: ...ll attempt to automatically identify whether the Outlook is a newer version A red bar appears under the Mail Notifier splash window to confirm that the detection of the 2002 or newer version is acceptable With the newer versions no additional steps should be taken to enable the connection between the Mail Notifier and the Email server MS Outlook tends to require that the users respond to a login b...

Page 39: ...val It determines how many seconds each subsequential alarm notification will be sent Determining Monitor interval It establishes the interval or time resolution in seconds for which readings will be obtained from the device Figure 4 21 iServer Mail Notifier Device Setting Alarm Editor OK Cancel Help Add Del Bus Address Device ID Socket Number Description Src ID Reading Cmd Server IP Address 3 200...

Page 40: ... 99 x 4 53 in iTHX 2 Weight 0 180 kg 0 4 lbs iTHX W 0 113 kg 0 25 lbs iTHX 2 36 PART 5 SPECIFICATIONS SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS RELATIVE HUMIDITY H Accuracy Range 2 for 10 to 90 3 for 0 to 10 and 90 to 100 Hysteresis 1 RH Non linearity 3 Response Time 4 seconds 63 slowly moving air Repeatability 0 1 Resolution 0 03 12 bit NOTE Reconditioning of the probe may be necessary if the probe is stored for a p...

Page 41: ...12345678 Admin Password 00000000 DHCP Disabled Flow Control None End Character 0D Hex Carridge Return Terminal Server Server Type Command Number of Connections 5 Port 2000 TCP UDP TCP Remote Access Tunneling Remote Access Disabled Remote Port 2000 Remote IP Address 0 0 0 0 Jumpers 3 3V S1 A installed 5V S1 B not installed For factory only not used S2 storage position 37 Downloaded from Elcodis com...

Page 42: ...ocol address is a 32 bit number that identifies each sender or receiver of information that is sent in packets across the Internet IP Netmask is a 32 bit pattern of bits used to determine which part of the IP address is the network portion and which part is the host portion MAC Media Access Control Address is your computer s unique hardware number When you re connected to the Internet from your co...

Page 43: ... computers per network The IP addresses range in binary from 10000000 00000000 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx to 10111111 11111111 xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx The IP addresses range in decimal from 128 0 x x to 191 255 xxx xxx Class B network ID s support a medium number of hosts Class C addresses have 24 bits of network ID and 8 bits of host ID They can support approximately 28 256 computers per network The IP addresse...

Page 44: ...ary Mask Bits Class A 255 0 0 0 Default 0 255 192 0 0 2 255 224 0 0 3 255 240 0 0 4 255 248 0 0 5 255 252 0 0 6 255 254 0 0 7 255 255 0 0 8 255 255 128 0 9 255 255 192 0 0 10 255 255 255 252 22 Class B 255 255 0 0 Default 0 255 255 192 0 2 255 255 255 252 14 Class C 255 255 255 0 Default 0 255 255 255 192 2 255 255 255 254 6 To determine the number of valid hosts ID s remaining after subnetting us...

Page 45: ... 83 53 01010011 DC4 20 14 00010100 T 84 54 01010100 NAK 21 15 00010101 U 85 55 01010101 SYN 22 16 00010110 V 86 56 01010110 ETB 23 17 00010111 W 87 57 01010111 CAN 24 18 00011000 X 88 58 01011000 EM 25 19 00011001 Y 89 59 01011001 SUB 26 1A 00011010 Z 90 5A 01011010 ESC 27 1B 00011011 91 5B 01011011 FS 28 1C 00011100 92 5C 01011100 GS 29 1D 00011101 93 5D 01011101 RS 30 1E 00011110 94 5E 01011110 ...

Page 46: ...SOH 01 01 Crtl A Start of DC2 18 12 Crtl R Data Control 2 Header STX 02 02 Crtl B Start of Text DC3 19 13 Crtl S Data Control 3 XOFF ETX 03 03 Crtl C End of Text DC4 20 14 Crtl T Data Control 4 EOT 04 04 Crtl D End of NAK 21 15 Crtl U Negative Transmission Acknowledge ENQ 05 05 Crtl E Inquiry SYN 22 16 Crtl V Synchronous Idle ACK 06 06 Crtl F Acknowledge ETB 23 17 Crtl W End of Trans Block BEL 07 ...

Page 47: ...ort number was used 10011 Response came empty No data was sent 10012 Device responded with Possibly the iLog is configured for Serial Time Out string wrong product model 10014 Terminal Server Mode when the Port is 1000 Try Port 2000 in iLog configuration 15100 Error on obtaining the temperature reading Possibly the iLog is configured for wrong product model 15105 Error on obtaining the humidity re...

Page 48: ...wer adaptor must have Safety Qualified Agency Approvals for CE with Double Insulation rating The power input rating is 10 32Vdc The minimum output current rating is 500mA EMC EN61000 6 1 2001 Immunity and EN61000 6 3 2001 Emmissions Immunity requirements for residential commercial and light industrial environments EMC Emissions Table 1 Class B EMC Immunity Table 1 Enclosure Table 2 Signal Lines Po...

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Page 51: ...chase price of the component upon which liability is based In no event shall NEWPORT be liable for consequential incidental or special damages CONDITIONS Equipment sold by NEWPORT is not intended to be used nor shall it be used 1 as a Basic Component under 10 CFR 21 NRC used in or with any nuclear installation or activity or 2 in medical applications or used on humans Should any Product s be used ...

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