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Appendix  D

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65

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66

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03

03

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67

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04

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68

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69

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06

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70

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07

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71

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08

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72

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73

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74

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75

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12

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76

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77

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82

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25

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106

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107

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Summary of Contents for I.Server MicroServer I.THX-M

Page 1: ...User sGuide omega com e mail info omega com For Latest Product Manuals omegamanual info Shop on line at Temperature Humidity...

Page 2: ...is document is believed to be correct but OMEGA Engineering Inc accepts no liability for any errors it contains and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice WARNING These products are...

Page 3: ...onnection 13 4 1 iConnect Software 14 4 2 Setting a new IP Address over the Network 16 4 3 Setup and Operation using the iServer Web Page 17 4 3 1 Read Sensor 17 4 3 1 1 Java Runtime Environment 1 4 S...

Page 4: ...n Bottom Side of iServer 11 Figure 3 3 Telnet Login into the iServer 12 Figure 4 1 Pinging the iServer from MS DOS Prompt 13 Figure 4 2 Assigning an IP Address using iConnect 14 Figure 4 3 Accessing t...

Page 5: ...about the risk of electrical shock CAUTION Risk of danger Tells you of circumstances or practices that can effect the instrument s functionality and must refer to accompanying documents TIP Provides...

Page 6: ...r page of this manual or on the CD ROM enclosed with your shipment 1 3 Description View Temperature Humidity with a Web Browser The iServer let s you monitor and record Temperature and Relative Humidi...

Page 7: ...temperature humidity wand probe full documentation and software Alarms and Email The device can trigger an alarm if temperature goes above or below a set point that you determine Your alarm can be se...

Page 8: ...1 Dimensions 2 42 61 6 3 2 82 3 56 90 3 3 5 89 10 7 270 1 44 36 6 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY Dimensions are in inches with millimeters in 0 10 2 54 0 12 3 0 If unit is to be mounted on a flat surface you ma...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...data by the iServer from flash memory C F Button Change display units of measurement from C to F TIME Button Change display from DATE and TIME to RH and TEMP STBY Button Will stop the Flash from reco...

Page 11: ...D Backlight and iServer Board will be on and running on the battery power Refer to Section 2 8 Disconnect the power supply before proceeding Remove Cover as shown Figure 2 5 Opening the Unit MOUNTING...

Page 12: ...mbeds itself into the metal of the mounting tab 2 8 Running on Battery Power Battery and S5 jumper installed if there is a power outage the iServer board will be fully functional including the Etherne...

Page 13: ...d test data see Figure 2 9 1 Unplug the AC adaptor from the unit 2 Hold down the C F button and connect the AC adaptor back into the unit Release the C F button 3 You will see the following message ap...

Page 14: ...nique hardware number When you re connected to the LAN from your computer a correspondence table relates your IP address to your computer s physical MAC address The MAC address can be found on a label...

Page 15: ...tead of an IP address For example instead of having to use http 192 168 1 200 IP address you would use only http eis03ec or any eight character name stored as Host Name under the Access Control page i...

Page 16: ...TCP IP protocol There are three default 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 a...

Page 17: ...done with configuring the iServer 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 server...

Page 18: ...rtment for obtaining an IP address 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...

Page 19: ...Server for Configuration Click 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 R...

Page 20: ...pe in http 192 168 1 200 and it will take you to the iServer s main web page Select button you ll be asked for the password The default LOGIN password is 12345678 and the ADMINISTRATOR password is 000...

Page 21: ...erent access levels 1 ADMINISTRATOR Password administrator allows certain groups and individual users to access and modify entire iServer parameters without any restrictions The default password is 00...

Page 22: ...onment installed and configured according to the following instructions If you do not have Java Runtime Environment you may download it from our website or contact the Customer Service Department near...

Page 23: ...ead Sensor web page there may 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 administr...

Page 24: ...a from the Chart page it is strongly recommended to let the recording run for a minimum of 3 minutes if the time interval is 10 seconds from Configuration page and 15 minutes if the time interval is 1...

Page 25: ...g run for a minimum of 3 minutes if the time interval is 10 seconds from Configuration page and 15 minutes if the time interval is 1 minute IP Address Place the IP address of the iServer from which yo...

Page 26: ...haracters If there is no Administrator Password assigned blank box the iServer will not require password to access and modify Access Control page Secured Reading Chart If checked the LOGIN password is...

Page 27: ...Sensor Parameters see Section 4 3 6 for more details Title Editable field with up to 16 characters long The given name will display as a title on the Chart and Read Sensor pages either for the real ti...

Page 28: ...eck Battery Remote Access Tunneling Update Start Recording Remote IP Address Remote Port Remote Access TCP UDP Server Type Forward CR Number of Connections Port 2000 Command TCP 2000 Disable 0 0 0 0 C...

Page 29: ...setpoints Example If High Low is selected the temperature will be monitored against these two High and Low values If temperature goes above High value 080 0 Relay 1 will be energized and if temperatu...

Page 30: ...a CR along with the data to a network host Number of Connections The range is from 0 to 5 If 0 is selected the Terminal Server feature is disabled This means that no network connection can be made to...

Page 31: ...ice listening to the Remote port to receive the packet If Remote Access is enabled Terminal Server is automatically disabled H Update This button will save and update all changes made on the Configura...

Page 32: ...e interval is 10 seconds from the Configuration page and 15 minutes if the time interval is 1 minute Clock Date and Time Real Time Clock carried over from Configuration Page you may update it here as...

Page 33: ...ording Initialized AC Power On Check Battery Remote Access Tunneling Remote Access Tunneling Update Stop Recording Remote IP Address Remote Port Remote Access TCP UDP Server Type Forward CR Number of...

Page 34: ...On AC Power On Check Battery Remote Access Tunneling Remote Access Tunneling Update Stop Recording Remote IP Address Remote Port Remote Access TCP UDP Server Type Forward CR Number of Connections Port...

Page 35: ...ing data to the applet to chart the archive the iServer will refuse to initiate a call to provide archived data to the second applet until it has finished with the first one NOTE 4 In case of a power...

Page 36: ...value This will be done either in Continuous or Command mode This is how the data will appear on the host with 0D assigned T_75 70F H_37 90 D_44 90F If the end character for instance is 20 Hex repres...

Page 37: ...er product Generally HTTPget is used for simply programming an IP address to the iServer or for quickly obtaining a reading of from a device The iServer product must be configured from the configurati...

Page 38: ...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 sh...

Page 39: ...P 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 b6 Then use the following command to...

Page 40: ...t static entry to the ARP cache arp d Use this command to manually delete a static entry Ping the destination computer using IP address first before using the arp a command The following window shows...

Page 41: ...the internet a Download the iLog 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...

Page 42: ...NT 4 0 2000 and XP in conjunction with existing email that supports the MAPI messaging interface If MS Outlook has been loaded the MAPI support should be available 4 8 1 Installation The Mail Notifie...

Page 43: ...2 to 2005 The Mail Notifier will 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 2...

Page 44: ...cribe the alarm condition Email Interval the time interval in which the email is sent Monitor Interval the interval or time resolution in which readings will be obtained from the device Alarm Hold Tim...

Page 45: ...s available are iConnect iLog iFlash and Mail Notifier compatible with all Windows operating systems 41 PART 5 SPECIFICATIONS SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS Relative Humidity RH Accuracy Range 2 for 10 to 90 3...

Page 46: ...st Name eis and Last 4 digits from the MAC address Login Password 12345678 Admin Password 00000000 DHCP Disabled Flow Control None End Character 0D Hex Carridge Return Terminal Server Server Type Comm...

Page 47: ...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 numb...

Page 48: ...pport approximately 216 65 536 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...

Page 49: ...Mask Dotted Notation Mask Binary 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...

Page 50: ...01010010 DC3 19 13 00010011 S 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...

Page 51: ...11 Crtl Q Data Control 1 XON 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 1...

Page 52: ...a request Wrong IP or wrong Port 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...

Page 53: ...oltage Note The ac dc power adaptor must have Safety Qualified Agency Approvals for CE with Double Insulation rating The ac dc power adaptor is 9Vdc The minimum output current rating is 500mA EMC EN61...

Page 54: ...exceeds all of the published electrical mechanical and operational performance characteristics All tests and calibrations were performed with instruments equipment and standards which are traceable t...

Page 55: ...ONS Equipment sold by OMEGA 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...

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