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Wireless Meter Scanner & Controller

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Page 1: ...C Div 50 1200 300 100 0 10 Div 90 hPa Div C hPa Tue Feb 5 10 19 10 PDT 2008 Tue Feb 5 10 18 10 PDT 2008 http 192 168 1 200 Min Max Temperature 48 0 41 0 P1 Process P2 Sensor 2 P3 Process P4 Process P5...

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: ...10Base T RJ45 Pinout 16 2 2 2 10Base T Crossover Wiring 16 Part 3 Network Configuration 17 3 1 Ethernet MAC Address 17 3 2 Network Protocols 17 3 3 DHCP 17 3 4 DNS 18 3 5 IP Address 19 3 5 1 Default...

Page 4: ...ier Software 63 4 8 1 Installation 63 4 8 2 Program Options Setup and Configuration 64 4 8 3 Device Settings and Configuration 65 4 8 4 Sending Txt Messages to a Cell Phone 66 Part 5 Environment Opera...

Page 5: ...Meter from MS DOS Prompt 21 Figure 4 2 Assigning an IP Address using iConnect 22 Figure 4 3 Accessing the Wireless System for Configuration 23 Figure 4 4 Access Control 24 Figure 4 5 Wireless System...

Page 6: ...4 31 Mail Notifier Device Settings 66 Figure 5 1 Operation in Buildings 68 Figure 5 2 Fresnel Zone 69 Figure 5 3 Materials in Buildings 70 LIST OF TABLES Table 2 1 Front Panel Enunciators 5 Table 2 2...

Page 7: ...protection against excessive energy being drawn from the main supply in case of a fault in the equipment an overcurrent protection device shall be installed Do not exceed voltage rating on the label...

Page 8: ...this manual or on the CD ROM enclosed with your shipment NOTES WARNINGS and CAUTIONS Information that is especially important to note is identified by following labels NOTE Provides you with informati...

Page 9: ...RTD s and infrared temperature sensors The wiSeries system let s you monitor and record temperature over an Ethernet network or the Internet without any special software just your Web Browser ETHERNE...

Page 10: ...an also be programmed to display only one unchanging color GREEN AMBER or RED This is a useful way to let an operator identify at a glance temperature values in three separate locations or to display...

Page 11: ...erature Changes display to Configuration Mode and advances through menu items Make sure to press twice Stand by followed by pressing stop communication before entering the Configuration mode Used in C...

Page 12: ...thernet board ACTIVITY LED Red Blinking Indicates network activities receiving or sending packets NET LINK LED Green Solid Indicates good network link TX LED Yellow Blinking Indicates transmitting dat...

Page 13: ...2 1 3 Dimensions Figure 2 3 Mounting Dimensions 3 780 96 00 1 890 48 00 0 700 17 78 4 325 109 85 1 2 C F 1 2 RH D 1 2 C F PANEL THICKNESS 0 25 6 4 MAX 0 03 0 6 MIN PANEL CUTOUT 1 8 DIN 7...

Page 14: ...om the rear of the case by removing thumbnuts 3 Insert the case into the opening from the front of the panel so the gasket seals between the bezel and the front of the panel 4 Slip the sleeve over the...

Page 15: ...reach a suitable location The antenna on this Meter and any End Devices should be installed in a vertical position pointing towards the sky Metallic structure should be kept at least 0 8 2 cm although...

Page 16: ...m the case by pulling at the sides of the bezel 2 The bezel along with the board assembly will unlatch from the case housing Depending on the size of your Ethernet connector you may need to disconnect...

Page 17: ...tion degree as the standard AC unit 90 240 Vac The Safety European Standard EN61010 1 for measurement control and laboratory equipment requires that fuses must be specified based on IEC127 This standa...

Page 18: ...outputs The SPDT Mechanical Relay SPST Solid State Relay Pulse and Analog Output Connection are shown below Figure 2 8 a Mechanical Relay and SSR b Pulse and Analog Outputs Wiring Hookup Outputs Wirin...

Page 19: ...E SSR DRIVER OUTPUT FAST BLOW FUSE 0 or 5 Vdc TYPICALLY 4 3 1 2 TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER CONTROL SIDE LOAD SIDE HEATER Vac Vac ac CONTROLLED SSR USED WITH TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER WITH MECHANICAL RELAY OU...

Page 20: ...opened Refer to Section 2 1 4 3 for assembly and disassembly instructions 2 Locate S1 jumper on the back side of the display board Select the position for your color choice of Red Green or Amber Figur...

Page 21: ...e Meter is shipped with all DIP switches in OFF position To set the Wireless and Ethernet settings to Factory Default Refer to Section 7 Figure 2 11 Location of DIP Switches 1 4 3 2 OFF ON 1 4 3 2 OFF...

Page 22: ...inout 2 2 2 10Base T Crossover Wiring When connecting the iServer directly to the computer the transmit data pins of the computer should be wired to the receive data pins of the Meter and vice versa T...

Page 23: ...l be room to put your IP address Figure 3 1 Label Detail 3 2 Network Protocols The Meter can be connected to the network using standard TCP IP protocols It also supports ARP HTTP Web Server DHCP DNS a...

Page 24: ...s Control page from the Wireless System Home Page The default DNS name for the Meter is wis followed by the last four digits of the MAC address of that particular Meter 1 It is very important to commu...

Page 25: ...Subnet Mask of 255 255 255 0 If you are going to use a Web browser or Telnet program to access the Meter using its default IP address make sure that the PC from which you re establishing the connectio...

Page 26: ...e 192 168 1 1 as shown below and press OK Figure 3 4 Network Connections 20 Look for Internet Protocol click on it and press Properties You can access the Meter s Web Server via any internet browser u...

Page 27: ...IP address of 192 168 1 x that is in the same range as the Meter s default IP address 192 168 1 200 and connect to the Meter using a cross over network cable between your PC s network port and the Met...

Page 28: ...department 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 Meter a...

Page 29: ...s the Wireless System for Configuration Click on the View Webpage button you will access the Wireless System s home page refer to Section 4 3 for details Figure 4 3 Accessing the Wireless System for C...

Page 30: ...ess System Home Page Select button you ll be asked for the password 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 a...

Page 31: ...s from the MAC address label located on the Meter see Figure 3 1 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 is the Meter s IP address The Home...

Page 32: ...green LED TX will blink periodically This indicates the End Device is broadcasting its data to the Meter on channel e g 12 defined by IEEE 802 15 4 The LED will blink only when the End Device sends d...

Page 33: ...ite or contact the Customer Service Department nearest you The Readings fields are defined as follows Title Meter s name assigned in Network Setup Menu Name End Device s name assigned in End Device Se...

Page 34: ...g packages from the End Device It displays Lost if the Meter has not received data from the End Device Data Logging Press to activate de activate data logging When it is pressed to activate data loggi...

Page 35: ...dialog box to show the General Tab again 4 Select the Network Settings button on the General Tab Proceed to the Browser tab Follow the Browser Proxy Selection instructions below You should either sel...

Page 36: ...e box if accessing the Meter on your local network and check the box for access from your internal network to the internet 4 Refresh or restart the webpage To disable cache setting For Java Version 1...

Page 37: ...ions dialog and make sure that the Proxy tab shows that the Use Browser Settings option is not selected i e when you specify proxy connections in the Java Plugin control panel Accessing Meter units ov...

Page 38: ...ess shown in the file needs to be changed otherwise it will not work If more than one Meter is being monitored from the same computer it is necessary to repeat the above for each of the Meters in the...

Page 39: ...ogging and Save Current Graph buttons in the Readings and Chart pages will not be active if the instructions explained in the above Section 4 3 4 are not followed Java Runtime Settings Control Panel J...

Page 40: ...s refer to Section 4 3 3 1 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 13 Chart wiSeries Main Menu...

Page 41: ...eadings When clicked twice it turns white and the trend line will disappear When clicked again it comes back to normal operation Chart Area Display the trend lines of the sensors Range of temperature...

Page 42: ...tions for the allow Transmission Power PID 13106 version x x iSeries Firmware Version x x Input Setpoints On Off Alarm 2 Analog Out Passcode ID Display Permanent Store Enable Standby Mode Before Confi...

Page 43: ...is the firmware version of the radio module The firmware version is also shown on a label attached to the Meter see Figure 3 1 The Meter always has an address of 0 Channel Choose the operation channe...

Page 44: ...that will be used as input to control Filter This option allows the user to specify the number of readings stored in the Digital Averaging Filter Choice of 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 124 Temperature Unit Unit...

Page 45: ...re Check to save Setpoints in the Meter s permanent storage On Off 1 and On Off 2 To enable and disable On Off Control Enabling On Off Controls will disable the Alarms and vice versa DeadBand The Dead...

Page 46: ...Off Control Setpoint 2 Permanent Store 100 DeadBand DeadBand On Off 1 On Off 2 Auto Setpoint Deviation Disabled Disabled Disabled Direct 0 Setpoint 1 0 Action Action Reverse 0 Main Menu SETUP Setpoin...

Page 47: ...Latched Alarm remains latched until reset If Unlatched Alarm remains latched only as long as the alarm condition is true Absolute if Absolute this allows Alarms to function independently from their r...

Page 48: ...wer On Alarm could be triggered immediately by non controlling end device at startup Absolute Active Alarm 1 Relay Alarm 1 Low Enabled 0 Above Absolute Enabled Alarm 1 High 100 Latch Unlatched Open Ma...

Page 49: ...value the output will be 0V or 0mA Voltage Current Select the output to be Voltage 0 10V or Current 0 20mA Input Low The minimum input value scaled for Output Low Output Low Output Voltage or Current...

Page 50: ...hen alarm 2 is true In order to display one color set the same display color on all three submenus If user wants the Display to change color every time when both Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 are triggered the...

Page 51: ...ill appear only if you have the Analog Output Option installed in your Meter Figure 4 19b Display Menu if Analog Output Option Screen Update seconds 3 Normal Green Alarm 2 Amber Main Menu SETUP Displa...

Page 52: ...arm 1 Color 1 1 C CL LR R Amber Alarm 2 Color 2 2 C CL LR R Red Display Colors change sequences GREEN RED AMBER 0 AL2 H 200 AL1 H 400 Example 2 Output 1 Output 2 Pulse Alarm Setup Absolute Below Alarm...

Page 53: ...200 210 290 300 310 Alarm 1 is designed to monitor the Input Value around the Setpoint 1 Alarm 2 is designed to monitor the Input Value around the Setpoint 2 Example 4 Output 1 Relay Setpoint 1 200 Ou...

Page 54: ...etpoint ID If enabled ID Code is set to Setpoint ID Security Level and if a user attempts to enter the Configuration Menu using the Front Panel Buttons they will be prompted to enter an ID Code Full I...

Page 55: ...Address Remote Port 0 0 0 0 02000 Remote Access Disable TCP UDP Server Type TCP Command Forward CR Disable Secured Applet Title wiSeries Number of Connections 1 Port 02000 Main Menu NETWORK SETUP Gene...

Page 56: ...host in Command mode 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 the Meter If 1 is sele...

Page 57: ...0 0 0 120 0 F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F F 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0D 0000000F 0000000F 0000000F 0000000F 0000000F 0000000F 0000000F 0000000F 0000000F 0000000F 0000000F 0000000F...

Page 58: ...ages nor it will be reported through Telnet Each End Device has two boxes assigned the first is for the process sensor and the second is for the ambient sensor Units Type of data and the corresponding...

Page 59: ...End Char Hex 0x 0000000F 0D Offset xxxx C 0 Remote Display Format Remote End Char Hex 0x 0000000F 0D Offset xxxx C 0 Device Name Update Sec ABCDEFGH 120 Display Alarm Main Menu END DEVICE PARAMETERS...

Page 60: ...time the same as the Sampling Rate of the UWTC End Device Sensor 1 This is the field to modify the parameters for the process sensor Remote Display Format Remote display format is for Server Type con...

Page 61: ...e field to modify the parameters for the ambient sensor Update Saves changes Cancel Ignores all the changes and goes back to the End Device Setup page Reset Device Reset the End Device s readings and...

Page 62: ...default IP address is 192 168 1 200 The Meter s IP address should be changed to fit user s networking environment Consult with your IT department for obtaining an IP address The DHCP will be enabled i...

Page 63: ...g r Sensor type 230 SR01h r Signal strength 0 100 49 SR01i r Success rate 0 100 100 SR01j r Battery voltage mV 2810 SR01k r Device status hex msb on the left hand side 12th bit set to enable alarm con...

Page 64: ...iew readings from the web page while simultaneously collecting data through TCP IP communications 4 5 1 HTTPget using Port 2000 You can setup and read the information from the Meter by using the HTTPg...

Page 65: ...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...

Page 66: ...entries for specific network interface arp s plus IP address plus Physical address Use this command to manually add a permanent static entry to the ARP cache arp d plus IP address Use this command to...

Page 67: ...d 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 information of how to...

Page 68: ...SD 3 column iTHX W Dual Probe 1st probe 3 column 6 column iSE TC iSD TC 3 column 5 column iSE TH iSD TH 3 column 5 column iBTHX W iBTHX D 3 column 4 column iBTX M iBTX SD 2 column iPTX W 2 column iTC...

Page 69: ...on with existing email that supports the MAPI messaging interface If MS OutlookTM has been loaded the MAPI support should be available 4 8 1 Installation The Mail Notifier must be loaded on a computer...

Page 70: ...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 2002...

Page 71: ...ble Table 4 4 Mail Notifier Commands Desired Value to Monitor Reading Command Actual Command String String see Note 2 Temperature1 Process SR a SR05a r in scale configured at Meter Temperature1 Proces...

Page 72: ...il Notifier environment T Mobile phone_number tmomail net Virgin Mobile phone_number vmobl com Cingular phone_number cingularme com AT T phone_number txt att net Sprint phone_number messaging sprintpc...

Page 73: ...d people 6 The FCC approval for this meter specifies the specific antenna supplied with this meter 5 1 General Deployment Guidelines 1 Position Meter in a central location When multiple End Devices ar...

Page 74: ...may have few obstructions between nodes but large amount of metallic paneling that cause reflections b A small domestic installation may have numerous brick walls between nodes in individual rooms c...

Page 75: ...communication range between the End Device and Meter Also if the antennas are mounted just barely off the ground or below the ceiling over half of the Fresnel zone ends up being obstructed resulting...

Page 76: ...mall holes in the panel or around metal edges through the process of diffraction Material Type Possible Signal Reduction Wood Plaster Sheetrock Fiberglass Uncoated Glass w out Metal 0 to 10 Brick Pres...

Page 77: ...band latch unlatch normally open normally closed and process deviation front panel configurations single multiple sensing input s ANALOG RETRANSMISSION OUTPUT PROGRAMMABLE Type Non Isolated Retransmis...

Page 78: ...89 x 3 78 x 5 Panel Cutout 45H x 92mm W 1 772 x 3 622 Weight 353 g 0 78 lb Software The software packages available for the Temperature Wireless System products are iConnect configuration software fo...

Page 79: ...61010 1 2001 Safety requirements article 3 1 a of the R TTE EMC EN 301 489 1 V1 6 1 2005 09 Electromagnetic compatibility article 3 1 b of the R TTE EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 08 Electromagnetic compa...

Page 80: ...r To set the Wireless board to Factory Default settings 1 Put the 8 position DIP switch 1 to ON position it does not matter if the Meter is On or Off 2 Power cycle the Meter and wait about 10 seconds...

Page 81: ...Alarm 1 Relay Enabled C Alarm 1 Low 100 C Alarm 1 high 4000 C Active Above C Normally Open C Latch Unlatched C Absolute Absolute C Alarm at Power On Enabled C Alarm 2 Alarm 2 Relay Enabled C Alarm 2 L...

Page 82: ...smission Power 20 dBm W Misc iSeries Firmware Ver x x NETWORK SETUP General Secured Applet E Title wiSeries E Terminal Server TCP IP TCP E Server Type Command E Forward CR Enable E Number of Connectio...

Page 83: ...GH 120 F 0000000F 0D F 0000000F 0D 5 ABCDEFGH 120 F 0000000F 0D F 0000000F 0D 6 ABCDEFGH 120 F 0000000F 0D F 0000000F 0D 7 ABCDEFGH 120 F 0000000F 0D F 0000000F 0D 8 ABCDEFGH 120 F 0000000F 0D F 00000...

Page 84: ...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 n...

Page 85: ...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 86: ...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 87: ...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 88: ...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 89: ...with part 15 rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference...

Page 90: ...r level above 10 mW EIRP for Direct Sequence Spectrum DSSS devices are considered as not compliant and are not allowed for use within the European Community and other countries that have adopted the E...

Page 91: ...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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