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CH A: 97574 PPR

CH B: 1138 PPR

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a=Quadrature  ;b=0;c=95228;d=1138;e=Motion Monitor;f=PPR;g=011;h=200;i=100;j=2;k=0;l=/;m=12:50:03 Nov,22 2003;
a=Quadrature  ;b=0;c=96411;d=1138;e=Motion Monitor;f=PPR;g=011;h=200;i=100;j=2;k=0;l=/;m=12:50:03 Nov,22 2003;
a=Quadrature  ;b=0;c=97574;d=1138;e=Motion Monitor;f=PPR;g=011;h=200;i=100;j=2;k=0;l=/;m=12:50:03 Nov,22 2003;

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Page 1: ...re b 0 c 95228 d 1138 e Motion Monitor f PPR g 011 h 200 i 100 j 2 k 0 l m 12 50 03 Nov 22 2003 a Quadrature b 0 c 96411 d 1138 e Motion Monitor f PPR g 011 h 200 i 100 j 2 k 0 l m 12 50 03 Nov 22 200...

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Page 3: ...oftware 14 4 2 Setting a new IP Address over the Network 15 4 3 Setup and Operation using a Web Browser 16 4 4 Login 17 4 5 Java Runtime Environment 1 7 Setup Instructions 17 4 5 1 Browser Proxy Selec...

Page 4: ...Reset 44 4 8 2 Send Commands Manually 44 4 8 3 Sending SRP command for Data Parameter String 45 4 8 4 Remote Display Format for Measurement Readings 45 4 8 5 A B Mode 45 4 9 HTTPGET Program 46 4 9 1 H...

Page 5: ...e 27 Figure 4 12 Example of A B F Mode 29 Figure 4 13 Example of A B T Mode with Bar Chart 31 Figure 4 14 Example of Quadrature Mode 33 Figure 4 15 Example of Totalizer Gate Mode 35 Figure 4 16 Exampl...

Page 6: ...Table 4 2 List of Communication Commands 43 iv...

Page 7: ...e 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 you helpf...

Page 8: ...et Counter puts dumb data on the World Wide Web This revolutionary technology transmits virtually any conventional counting application up to 500 KHz over an Ethernet network or the Internet This iSer...

Page 9: ...quired If unit is to be mounted on a flat surface you may take the bottom rubber feet off the unit It is recommended that you ground your unit by wrapping a wire around the mounting tab screw and tigh...

Page 10: ...n mounting slot onto DIN Rail 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 a...

Page 11: ...t 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 D...

Page 12: ...ver DIN Rail iServer SW DESCRIPTION CHANNEL 1 PULL DOWN 1K ohm CHANNEL A 2 PULL UP 3K ohm CHANNEL A 3 PULL DOWN 1K ohm CHANNEL B 4 PULL UP 3K ohm CHANNEL B 5 HIGH INPUT SIGNAL 0 12 V CHANNEL B 6 LOW M...

Page 13: ...ates good network link DIAG LED Yellow and Green Diagnostics at boot up they turn on for 2 seconds then turn off DHCP if DHCP is enabled they blink and stay solid periodically POWER LED Green Solid In...

Page 14: ...or 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 I O SIGNAL CHANNEL CONN 5 VCC CHANNEL B 6 GND CHANNEL B 7 OUT B CHANNEL B 8 IN B CHANNEL B 1 VCC CHANNEL A 2 GND CHANNEL A 3 OUT A CHANNEL A 4 IN A CHANNEL A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I O SIG...

Page 15: ...2 5 2 10Base T Crossover Wiring When connecting the iServer directly to the computer s network port the transmit data pins of the computer should be wired to the receive data pins of the iServer and v...

Page 16: ...MAC address The MAC address can be found on a label attached to 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 sm...

Page 17: ...DNS Domain Name System enables individual computers and devices to be recognized over a network based on a specific name instead of an IP address For example instead of having to use http 192 168 1 20...

Page 18: ...ess cannot be the same as the iServer s IP address You also need to make sure that your PC s Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 This is a good way to access the iServer over the network and make any configu...

Page 19: ...same range as the iServer s default IP address 192 168 1 200 and connect to the iServer using a cross over network cable between your PC s network port and the iServer Go to your computer that is con...

Page 20: ...owser to access the iServer s web pages Consult with your IT department for obtaining an IP address Figure 4 2 Assigning an IP Address using iCONNECT d To access the iServer for Configuration Click on...

Page 21: ...lect Access Control button you ll be asked for the password The default Login password is 12345678 and the Admin password is 00000000 then you should be on the Access Control page were you can simply...

Page 22: ...Page will be displayed Figure 4 5 iServer Home Page Menu If a blank screen appears without any java application running or image of a Java logo please verify you have the latest Java Runtime Environm...

Page 23: ...s users to access and modify the iServer parameters except the Acess Control which requires an Administrator password The default password is 12345678 This password can be up to 16 alphanumeric case s...

Page 24: ...not selected i e when you specify proxy connections in the Java Plugin control panel Accessing iServer units over Peer to Peer network A simple peer to peer network is setup by disconnecting from the...

Page 25: ...background In this example it is the reading of frequencies of 2 Signal Generators To display your own defined Unit Refer to Section 4 7 Device Configuration Page s Descriptions and Setup for editing...

Page 26: ...hit enter key J1 The square dot will flash between 2 colors red green as representing a Network Communication Activity Indicator as device successfully connecting otherwise remaining red if there is p...

Page 27: ...B Batch value if Batch mode used j Batch A Number Number of A Batches k Batch B Number Number of B Batches l A B mode sign x and m User definable time date stamp of Input Reading This time date stamp...

Page 28: ...ation Device Setup http 192 168 1 200 SP1 Value SP1 Latch Mode SP1 Active Mode SP1 Dead Band SP1 Active Status SP2 Latch Mode SP2 Active Mode SP2 Dead Band SP2 Active Status TCP UPD Server Type Number...

Page 29: ...vely The chart allows user definable engineering units Both Line or Bar chart Option are available Users can monitor the values in 6 different time scales available from 1 min to 1 year history of exp...

Page 30: ...Users must access Configuration Page to setup device for this mode For Totalizer Mode ID observe Message Item Window and notice items following a Totalizer c CH A input count reading value is totaliz...

Page 31: ...4 05 PST 2003 Reset Latch A Reset Latch B Reset Timer 1Minute 1Sec Div a Totalizer b 0 0 c 4423 d 5240 e PCB Productivity f PCBs g 010 h 120 i 6000 j 463 k 3524 l m 12 50 03 Nov 22 2003 a Totalizer b...

Page 32: ...unted via CH B For Example Machine A requires oil drop lubrication every 3199 PCB s produced then there must be done 89 times for 1 hour and Machine B requires a soft reset every 12000 PCB s produced...

Page 33: ...counted via CH B input http 192 168 1 200 Assembly Dept SERVER HOME PAGE 3199 89 28 12000 SP1 Batch A Batch B SP2 PCB Productivity Message 15000 0 CH A 727 PCBs CH B 1986 PCBs Mon Nov 24 15 57 43 PST...

Page 34: ...A B x multiplication will calculate the product of A B division will calculate the ratio of A B From A B Mode Calculation Type Pull down submenu Chart of this A B F Mode will have additional combined...

Page 35: ...ch Mode Measurement http 192 168 1 200 Assembly Dept SERVER HOME PAGE 3199 9 12000 0 SP1 SP2 PCB Productivity Message 500 0 A B 200 6 PCBs CH B 56 4 PCBs Mon Nov 24 15 57 43 PST 2003 Mon Nov 24 15 24...

Page 36: ...lection Operation Mode Pull Down Menu then choose your type of Calculation addition will calculate the sum of A B subtraction will calculate the difference of A B x multiplication will calculate the p...

Page 37: ...B 23733 PCBs Mon Nov 24 15 57 43 PST 2003 Mon Nov 24 15 24 05 PST 2003 Reset Latch A Reset Latch B Reset Timer 1Day 1Hour Div a A B T Mode b 3 c 81441 d 23310 e PCB Productivity f PCBs g 100 h 3199 i...

Page 38: ...nal as totalized values on Channel A section of Chart For proper connection and configuration Connect the main counting OUTPUT of RPG s to channel A and the Quadrature OUTPUT of most RPG s to Channel...

Page 39: ...03 Mon Nov 24 15 24 05 PST 2003 Reset Latch A Reset Latch B Reset Timer 1Minute 1Sec Div a Quadrature b 0 c 95228 d 1138 e Motion Monitor f PPR g 011 h 200 i 100 j 2 k 0 l m 12 50 03 Nov 22 2003 a Qua...

Page 40: ...op the counting of Channel B measurement and reset it to Zero or Offset value Chart displays only Channel B For proper connection and configuration Connect the main counting INPUT source for measureme...

Page 41: ...24 15 24 05 PST 2003 Reset Latch A Reset Latch B Reset Timer 1Minute 1Sec Div a Totalizer Gate b 0 c 0 d 81882 e Motion Monitor f PPR g 101 h 200 i 100 j 2 k 0 l m 12 50 03 Nov 22 2003 a Totalizer Ga...

Page 42: ...d for modifying The SP1 Value or A Batch will be displayed in exponential format after SAVE button is pressed or clicked 4 7 2 2 SP1 Latch Mode Select either Unlatch as default option for unlatched Al...

Page 43: ...ts factory default value is High For Alarm Status Monitoring or indicators refer to Chart s Items Description Any above settings must be saved for taking effect by its designated SAVE button which is...

Page 44: ...ction and A B Channel combined modes Figure 4 18 Example of Operation Condition Parameters Section Failure of proper configuration will result in misled measurement data or no data displayed Save A Sc...

Page 45: ...Reading Configuration Items as Gate Time Debounce Time Number of Digit and Decimal Point are not selected correctly and properly 4 7 4 1 5 A Gate Time ms Length of time in which the Channel A of devic...

Page 46: ...setup Number of Digit Channel A or B reading value will display Overload With the pull down submenu there are 10 available options from 0 to 9 to select for users measurement value displayed 4 7 4 1 1...

Page 47: ...current measurement input values and update the graphic chart to Ethernet continuously every one second It is mainly used to send readings to a remote display Command mode needs a command to query th...

Page 48: ...in readings using the Terminal Server feature 4 7 5 5 Remote Access Remote Access can be enabled and disabled TCP UDP when UDP mode is selected Remote Access should be disabled and Remote IP and Port...

Page 49: ...Value definable SRP g ABC 3 bits A 1st bit the transmit active bit B 2nd bit the SP1 active bit C 3rd bit the SP2 active bit h xxx SP1 setpoint 1 value A Batch value if Batch mode used i xxx SP2 setp...

Page 50: ...ontinuous messages from the iServer In Command mode the command can be sent to query the iServer and get a response back Refer to Figure 4 20 4 8 1 Send Remote Reset Telnet port 2002 will bring a term...

Page 51: ...A B Mode This is an example of A B frequencies Mode or A B F mode and A B mode is A is the value of Frequency input at Channel A input B is the value of Frequency input at Channel B input and R is th...

Page 52: ...other programs supporting TCPIP communications The Port 1000 access can be used with NEWPORT software and may be needed with some iServer products when you need to view readings from the web page whi...

Page 53: ...umber Response located right after each command line executed 384 8 value of Channel A input 212 9 value of Channel B input a A B Fmode b 596 3 c 383 7 d 212 6 e Dual F Counter f Hz g 111 h 0 0 I 0 0...

Page 54: ...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...

Page 55: ...allows for a connection between a serial device and a PC or between two serial devices using an existing network rather than dedicated wiring The connected serial devices to iServer s can communicate...

Page 56: ...r the password the default password is 12345678 5 Click on Configuration button once again and now you re on the configuration page 6 Under Terminal Server section set the Number of Connections to 5 7...

Page 57: ...Terminal Server section set the Number of Connections to 1 and Server Type to Continuous 7 Under Remote Access section a Enter the IP address of the remote iServer i e 192 168 1 200 b Use the default...

Page 58: ...ve characters If there is no password assigned blank box the iServer will not require password to access and modify the Access Control page Host Name Refer to Section 3 4 DNS MAC Address This is also...

Page 59: ...is the host portion The iServer s default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 Consult with your IT department for obtaining a subnet mask Time and Date allow users to setup the local time of specific applica...

Page 60: ...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 14 1 Installation The Mail Notifier...

Page 61: ...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 box in order for email access to be activated for Mail Noti...

Page 62: ...alue Specifying Pause Interval It determines how many seconds each subsequential alarm notification will be sent Determining Monitor interval It establishes the interval or time resolution in seconds...

Page 63: ...e 999999999 to 999999999 Resolution is 1 count Output A and B Open collector transistors rated 150mA sink 30V For external supply ISOLATION Dielectric strength per 1 minute test based on EN 61010 iFPX...

Page 64: ...F Relative Humidity 90 40 C non condensing PACKAGING iFPX W Material Metal case with flange mount Dimensions 20 8H x 61 6W x 90 3D mm 0 83 x 2 93 x 3 56 in Weight 180 g 0 4 lbs PACKAGING iFPX D Materi...

Page 65: ...Hex Carridge Return Device Type Frequency Setpoint Terminal Remote SP1 and SP2 Values 0 SP1 and SP2 Latch Mode UnLatch SP1 and SP2 Active Mode Above SP1 and SP2 Dead Band 0 SP1 and SP2 Active Status...

Page 66: ...it 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 W...

Page 67: ...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 68: ...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 69: ...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 70: ...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 71: ...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 72: ...s Overvoltage 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 E...

Page 73: ...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...

Page 74: ...tors R Turbine Paddlewheel Systems R Totalizers Batch Controllers pH CONDUCTIVITY R pH Electrodes Testers Accessories R Benchtop Laboratory Meters R Controllers Calibrators Simulators Pumps R Industri...

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