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Manual

Web-IO Analog-In/Out PoE

Type

10/100BaseT, 12-24V

Model

57661, 57662

Release

1.63, Jun 2010

Summary of Contents for 57661

Page 1: ...W T Manual Web IO Analog In Out PoE Type 10 100BaseT 12 24V Model 57661 57662 Release 1 63 Jun 2010...

Page 2: ...on should be used without checking Please let us know of any mistakes or unclear descriptions so that we can become aware of them and correct them as quickly as possible Perform work on and with W T p...

Page 3: ...0 20mA or 0 10V tunneling them through the network saving and displaying them A variety of alarm functions are also available which can be custom added to your own applications or into existing syste...

Page 4: ...asic functions 24 2 2 Config Menu 26 2 3 Table 28 3 Other Basic Settings 29 3 1 Configuring the port and device name 29 3 2 Specifying Output Mode 32 3 3 Compensation of the output controller 57662 on...

Page 5: ...les for Web IO Analog 82 3 9 8 OPC Alarms Events 83 3 10 Local time setting 85 3 10 2 Summertime 86 3 11 Automatic time setting using a network time service 88 3 12 Configuring the data logger 89 3 13...

Page 6: ...eb Page 129 6 Data Logger 134 7 Appendix 135 7 1 Alternative IP address assigning 135 7 2 Example for creating your own Web pages 138 7 3 Firmware update 145 7 3 1 Where is the current firmware availa...

Page 7: ...le in your network only a few steps are necessary 1 1 1 Connect to power If you want to use a power supply connect 18 48V DC or 18 30V AC to the screw terminal provided Polarity is uncritical when con...

Page 8: ...nd 3 6 as well as power on the unused wire pairs 4 5 and 7 8 To enable power management for the supplying components the W T Web IO Analog In Out is identified as a Power Class 1 device with a power c...

Page 9: ...d outputs Depending on the configuration the W T Web IO Analog In Out can be wired as follows whereby Ports 1 and 2 are indicated by an X The configuration is identical for both ports 1 2 2 Current in...

Page 10: ...age output must be jumpered to the Sense input which can be used to measure and regulate the output voltage This jumper can be made either directly on the device or at the remote end For longer cable...

Page 11: ...11 W T Subject to errors and modifications Jumper directly on the device Jumper at the remote end...

Page 12: ...s to an MDI interface so that the connection is made to the hub or swtich using a 1 1 shielded patch cable Power over Ethernet The W T Web IO Analog In Out can obtain its supply voltage through the ne...

Page 13: ...the WuTility tool which you can download from the WuT homepage at http www wut de This procedure is described in the following A summary of the options for assigning the IP address can be found in the...

Page 14: ...eters for the device Clicking on the Next button assigns the network parameters to the device All the columns in the WuTility device list are filled with information After clicking on the globe in the...

Page 15: ...ended address assignments or address changes we recommend disabling DHCP BOOTP and RARP protocols unless they are expressly used in the respective network environment W T Web IO Analog In Out units wi...

Page 16: ...tomatic updating of the DNS system by the DHCP server the W T Web IO Analog In Out identifies itself within the DHCP protocol by its system name The factory default setting is WEBIO followed by the la...

Page 17: ...r available after a reset After restarting therefore a corresponding update request is made by the original DHCP server If the server cannot be reached at this time the W T Web IO Analog In Out delete...

Page 18: ...5 Dynamic IP addresses Fully dynamic address assignment whereby the Web IO Ana log In Out is given a different IP address after each restartor after the lease time expires is only practical in network...

Page 19: ...s 1 6 Start page As soon as an IP address is assigned the start page of the device can be opened in the Web browser When first opened you must select the device language Once this is done you are take...

Page 20: ...page on the Show menu link If you assign a password later in the configuration you can login here Also on this page you can switch to the User page to directly read out the data logger of the unit Dis...

Page 21: ...rofile Network basic parameters and click on the Show profile button 1 7Assigningthebasicnetworkparameters At left in the configuration tree click on Config You are now prompted to enter a password Th...

Page 22: ...22 W T The device now automatically displays the necessary menu points for this profile In the configuration menu click on the entry Network...

Page 23: ...ion session After the network parameters are changed the device automatically performs a restart The device is now ready to use in your network For ease of handling use the additional profiles for ada...

Page 24: ...art of the current values on the home htm page The navigation vuttons on the bottom provide the following control functions Scrolls the chart to the right or left by the size of the display interval S...

Page 25: ...ogger When exiting the zoom level these values are lost The connecting lines are only displayed in the zoom level which represents the memory Updates the display To print out the page containing the g...

Page 26: ...26 W T The design and configuration of the graphical display can be varied For additional information see the section Configuring the graphical display 2 2 Config Menu Tools Internet options Advanced...

Page 27: ...alue of less than 0 5 has no effect Extreme If in the graphical display a zoom level is selected in which a display point represents a measurement interval and not an individual measuring point this f...

Page 28: ...alues in table format As soon as not all the stored values can be displayed the following values for the sensor are shown in the table Max The maximum value in the displayed interval Min The minimum v...

Page 29: ...29 W T Subject to errors and modifications 3 Other Basic Settings 3 1 Configuring the port and device name 3 1 1 Text Enter your personal descriptions in the fields and then click on Apply...

Page 30: ...riptive text for the port and select the measuring range for adapting the input wiring for your measuring point For model 57661 only Measuring range 0 20mA or 4 20mA To disable the port select Disconn...

Page 31: ...31 W T Subject to errors and modifications Configuring the voltage input and output Model 57662...

Page 32: ...s PortX Output Mode Output Mask Here you specify which operating mode is used for each output The factory default setting for all ports is HTTP Please note that for most of the modes you must make a f...

Page 33: ...e output modes click on Apply to sent the settings to the device Use the Logout button to activate the settings and then click on Save 3 3 Compensation of the output controller 57662 only During the u...

Page 34: ...ith a compensation value between 0 and 1000 This value can be configured manually or determined automatically The device adjusts two test pulses with 80 amplitude at the output To start the automatic...

Page 35: ...n Mode Auto adaptive enable The device determines the compensation at run time Here no compensation value must be registered The disadvantage here is in the fact that constantly changing capacities mu...

Page 36: ...probably the simplest way of working with the Web IO Analog In Out To operate the outputs from the browser it is necessary to log in as Administrator or with Config rights After successfuly logging in...

Page 37: ...r which can be used to manually set the output The value in the input field can also be set using the slide controller The entered output value is set as soon as the Set button is clicked 3 5 HTTP Con...

Page 38: ...channels can also be polled using command strings What is sent out depends on the setting GET Header enable under Config Device Basic Settings HTTP If this box is checked the evice sends its IP addres...

Page 39: ...ocket accesses Binary 1 and Binary 2 for binary data exchange Both can be used and configured independently of each other Whether the device should use the respective BINARY socket as a TCP server TCP...

Page 40: ...sockets with binary structures i Box to Box and OPC device modes are covered in greater detail in the next sections 3 7 1 Specifying the operating mode First you must specify whether the Web IO Analog...

Page 41: ...d mode and setting Enable Binary send the setting to the Web IO Analog In Out by clicking on the Apply button For access from your own application programs the developer is provided with two levels of...

Page 42: ...Is only relevant for OPC and Box2Box modes and specifies the HTTP port on which a control line should open a connection to the OPC server or slave box Unless otherwise specified Port 80 should always...

Page 43: ...se this mode for new applications that do not require password protection i A more detailed discussion of Box2Box Slave and OPC Device modes can be found in the corresponding sections After all your s...

Page 44: ...all the entries have been made send the setting by clicking on the Logout button Click on the Save button to activate the settings i All configuration possibilities shown for Binary 1 may also be used...

Page 45: ...ional settings must be made In the navigation tree select Config Device Basic Settings Binary 1 TCP Client m Necessary access rights Administrator Local Port The local port of the Web IO is factory se...

Page 46: ...ient in Server mode More about this in the Box to Box section Inactive Timeout Here a timer is configured After the time expires the Web IO closes the TCP connection The value is entered in decimal la...

Page 47: ...ccess to the Web IO using applications which were programmed fo the older Digital I O Com Servers You can also use this mode for new applications that do not require password protection More detailed...

Page 48: ...ut button Clicking on the Save button activates the settings 3 7 4 The Web IO as UDP Peer To use the Web IO as a UDP peer a few additional settings must be made In the navigation tree select Config De...

Page 49: ...t number you want the UDP application to use for receiving data when communicating with the Web IO Remote IP Addr Enter here the IP address of the communication partner Binary Trigger Enter here the i...

Page 50: ...is no difference between Socket Device and Compatible 50xxx modes After all your settings have been made send them to the Web IO by clicking on the Apply button In addition you must enable the used o...

Page 51: ...TPLogin n Ist ein Bytefeld bzw String der sich aus einem Loginstring und dem verwendeten Administrator Passwort zusammen setzt GET bin LPW Administator Passwort n stands for the number of bytes used a...

Page 52: ...wenn die Verbindungsanforderung akzeptiert wurde 0x02 BINSUBTYPE_NO_ACCESS wenn bereits eine Verbindung besteht 0x04 BINSUBTYPE_WAIT wenn die Verbindung erst nach einem Timeout hergestellt werden darf...

Page 53: ...IO there are a limited number of structures variable fields which define the format and content of the data exchanged between the user program and the Web IO IO structures are provided for the follow...

Page 54: ...d process the contents of a packet in BINARY mode all the data must be sent to the Web IO in the form of these IO structures regardless of whether 50xxx compatible or Socket Client mode is used All st...

Page 55: ...te 8 bits A LONG corresponds to a 232bit_integer unsigned Hexadecimal format 0x in front of the value 1When sending and receiving the following applies for all structure variables Low Byte first The f...

Page 56: ...O or when this structure was used to set an output value This structure is also used for sending the output value of the port for the Web IO Analog In Out When the user program sends this structure to...

Page 57: ...ead from the browser Since error management via browser is not always available for program controlled applications the error status of the Web IO can be polled using the structure ReadDiagnosis In re...

Page 58: ...re available for this in the options variable In the current version of the Web IO only Bit 0 in the options variable is used Diagnosis WORD send_sequence always 0 Web IO PC WORD rec_sequence always 0...

Page 59: ...structure AnalogRegisterState when an output value is set Bit 0 0 The Web IO sends no reply whyen an output value is set To reliably receive the state in the reply after setting the output value s a t...

Page 60: ...connection With Box to Box connections a Web IO assumes the function of the Master The second Web IO operates as a Slave The Slave waits for the Master to open the connection Both the Master and the...

Page 61: ...modifications For Operation Mode set TCP Server mode and activate Enable Binary Then click on the Apply button to send the changes to the Web IO Now in the navigation tree select Config Device Basic...

Page 62: ...e used for opening the control connection to the Master box Unless otherwise specified always use Port 80 here Binary Trigger Here you activate the inputs which are to set the corresponding outputs on...

Page 63: ...on The outputs activated for Box to Box are no longer accessible for other modes Next the new settings still need to be activated Use the Logout button or select Config Session Control LogOut 3 8 2 Co...

Page 64: ...64 W T Then click on the Apply button to send the settings to the Web IO...

Page 65: ...e to be set the same as the factory default settings One reason for changing the factory default settings for Local and Slave Port may be for example a fireweall which permits access only to a particu...

Page 66: ...t to the outputs of the other respective Box to Box partner whenever there is a change By entering an interval the state is also sent cyclically even when there is no change 1If two locations are conn...

Page 67: ...IO attempts then to open a connection to the Slaqve Web IO All functions described here for Binary 1 can of course also be used under Binary 2 For example a Web IO A in the Binary 1 area can be confi...

Page 68: ...ode to TCP Server Confirm by clicking on the Apply button Now in the navigation tree for the Master select Config Ports Port X Output Mode and set the outputs you want to operate Box to Box to HTTP Co...

Page 69: ...fig Session Control LogOut After clicking on the Save button all the settings are updated in the Web IO and the start page is reopened in the default user mode 3 8 5 Quitting Box to Box mode only for...

Page 70: ...played first click on the Reset button The Web IO is restarted After logging in again and opening Config Session Control LogOut the Stopp Box2Box Slave button will be shown Clicking on the button rese...

Page 71: ...onolithic application which contains the operating elements for configuration and diagnostics 3 9 1 Installing the OPC Server The OPC server can be found on the product CD included with the Web IO in...

Page 72: ...ing You can remove the OPC server using the control panel component Software It is listed there under OPC Server for network I O devices Version 4 3 9 3 Configuring First start the OPC server For norm...

Page 73: ...re is also used for opening the external brows er Web Browser button Device type In case of doubt the Identify function can help to select the proper type here Some input fields with unneeded paramete...

Page 74: ...help or if the behavior of the OPC client cannot be modified in these ways a lower limit for the time between read accesses can be specified in the OPC server The default is 100ms but depending on the...

Page 75: ...edit the timing parameters for multiple devices at the same time In dialog fields whose content is not the same for all selected devices a tilde is displayed Fields in which the tilde remains even whe...

Page 76: ...access rights Administrator In the navigation tree of the Web IO select Config Device Basic Settings Binary 1 As Operation Mode set TCP Server Then click on the Apply button to send the changes to the...

Page 77: ...trator the factory default setting Port 49153 can be used One reason for changing the factory default local part setting may be for example a firewall which only allows certain port accesses IIn any c...

Page 78: ...steresis describes by how much the state must change in order for a message to be triggered Application Mode Select OPC Device After all the parameters have been entered confirm by clicking on the App...

Page 79: ...devices are released Please note Even if obviously only an OPC DA client can prevent the watchdog from being turned off by writing over and over a watchdog value other than zero e g sending the value...

Page 80: ...he problems described still occur or a lower value if you want to try out the highest possible update rate for your special application case The latter depends mainly on the device types used Web IO A...

Page 81: ...ee structure A typical name would be for example Box1 Analog 2 Box1 is the device associated with the variable Analog refers to the ports on the device and 2 represents the second of the numbered from...

Page 82: ...nfiguration settings can also be used to scale a connected sensor and instead of current or voltage the device then provides the measurement values of this sensor in any other physical unit The OPC se...

Page 83: ...Common to all of them are the following events which refer to the network connection between OPC server and the device Event Category Message Event Type Severity Event Source 1 no network connection...

Page 84: ...only after it has first received an event from this device and you cannot know in adavance when this will happen or whether it will happen at all It is not the case for examploe that newly connected c...

Page 85: ...T Subject to errors and modifications 3 10 1 Time zone Define here the time zone where the device is located The settings refer to UTC Universal Time Coordinated Then click on Apply 3 10 Local time se...

Page 86: ...rst enter the offset to UTC The standard value e g for Germany is two hours Enable this function using Apply Summertime and apply the settings Start Stop Define when summer time begins and ends The pa...

Page 87: ...87 W T Subject to errors and modifications 3 10 3 Device Clock If you do not wish to use a time server you can set the clock manually here Then click on Logout and save your settings...

Page 88: ...stored even after a device is turned off 3 11 Automatic time setting using a network time service 3 11 1 Time server If you want to use a time server to adjust the time enter the necessary informatio...

Page 89: ...ations 3 12 Configuring the data logger If you enter an address for a name be sure that you have first configured the gateway and DNS server so that the device can resolve the addresses Click on the L...

Page 90: ...the measurement data are stored in the data logger The device will in any case measure a new value every four seconds Note If Timebase or Select Sensor are changed all the data in memory will be lost...

Page 91: ...91 W T Subject to errors and modifications 3 13 1 Basic Settings 3 13 Configuring the graphics output 3 12 2 Clear Clicking on the Clear memory button clears the entire contents of the data logger...

Page 92: ...the graphics display the measurements are automatically refreshed The navigation buttons are not available for the Auto Scroll function Show table Shows the current values in table form as well Show g...

Page 93: ...width of the graph display Height Enter here the desired height of the graph display Frame Color Enter here the desired color for the frame of the graph display or select a color using the adjacent co...

Page 94: ...and not an individual measuring point this function is used to show the maximum and minimum measured in this interval If the zoom level is selected so that every measurement is shown this function has...

Page 95: ...wn for this scale auto scale The lower and upper values for this scale are automatically selected based on the measurement values so that an optimal dynamic representation can be achieved If this func...

Page 96: ...ng parameters can be applied to the sliders for direct access using the Control page Pixel Length of the slider in pixels Start Lowest value that can be set using the slider End Highest value that can...

Page 97: ...nt reference measurements and corresponding entries for offset values In single point compensation the entered value is added to the measured valuem whereas in two point compensation a straight line i...

Page 98: ...98 W T 3 15 Browser access 3 15 1 HTTP Startup Specify here which HTML page you want displayed when the device starts up...

Page 99: ...ettings Mail Here the basic settings for e mail sending are made HTTP Port You can use this port to access the device The factory default setting is the standard HTTP port 80 If you want to use a diff...

Page 100: ...r more e mail or SMS recipients Name Enter the name you want to appear for the e mail recipient ReplyAddr The reply address the device uses to identify itself MailServer In the next step enter the IP...

Page 101: ...onding procedure for user identification SMTP authentication off No authentication ESMTP A user name and password are required in order to log in on the mail server SMTP after POP3 For an SMTP access...

Page 102: ...102 W T...

Page 103: ...l in minutes at which a message should be sent when there is an active alarm If you want to send only a single message enter here E Timer Here you configure when the alarm monitor should be turned on...

Page 104: ...red range e g minute 0 45 2 triggers the timer in a range between the 0th and 45th minute every two minutes 0 2 4 6 8 10 44 Indicates an absolute value For example Minute 0 15 30 triggers the timer at...

Page 105: ...bject to errors and modifications Enable Select the type of message For an e mail alarm activate the Mail enable checkbox 3 16 3 Alarm X Mail Under this menu item the actual contents of the e mail is...

Page 106: ...lays the value for channel 1 M2 m2 Measurand 2 Displays the value for channel 2 AA Alarm active Shows all alarms numbers komma separatet which are currently active AN Alarm sensor number Shows all sen...

Page 107: ...e output corresponds to the data logger settings The file is dynamically generated in the device so that when the logger contents is large it may take up to 30 seconds to create the CSV file No other...

Page 108: ...108 W T 3 17 SNMP incl alarm sending per Trap Send alarm messages as SNMP trap 3 17 1 Basic Settings SNMP Define here the basic settings needed for SNMP operation...

Page 109: ...can have both read and write access to measurements in your SNMP manager Manager IP Contains the IP address of your SNMP manager The device sends the SNMP messages to this address System Traps Two sy...

Page 110: ...NMP is specified Manager IP Contains the IP address of your SNMP manager The device sends SNMP messages to this address Trap Text Specifies the text for the trap The following tags are also accepted i...

Page 111: ...plays the value for channel 2 AA Alarm active Shows all alarms numbers komma separatet which are currently active AN Alarm sensor number Shows all sensors numbers komma separated which match with the...

Page 112: ...Alarm X TCP IP Addr The IP address you want the message sent to Port At the receiver end there must be a TCP server service on this port which can accept incoming connections TCP Text The text corres...

Page 113: ...113 W T Subject to errors and modifications 3 19 Sending alarms per FTP Client Mode Write the analog values directly to an FTP server...

Page 114: ...he user nam e required for FTP access Password This is the password assigned to the user FTP Account Some FTP servers require a special Account entry for login If this is the case with your server ent...

Page 115: ...are entries between 1 and 65536 Entering AUTO causes the device to select the port dynamically File Name Enter here the path to the file you want the device to access FTP Alarm Text Specify the text...

Page 116: ...spelling dot spelling M1 m1 Measurand 1 Displays the value for channel 1 M2 m2 Measurand 2 Displays the value for channel 2 AA Alarm active Shows all alarms numbers komma separatet which are currently...

Page 117: ...117 W T Subject to errors and modifications 3 20 Syslog messages incl alarm sending Send alarm messages as a Syslog message...

Page 118: ...status messages to Syslog Server Port A Syslog server service must be located on this port at the recipient end This port must be able to receive incoming connections Standard 514 System Messages Sele...

Page 119: ...ss you want the message sent to Port A Syslog server service must be located on this port at the recipient end This port must be able to receive incoming connections Standard 514 Syslog Text This text...

Page 120: ...in Linux Unix systems Valid characters are Stands for all valid values in the respective entry field e g all minutes or all hours Indicates a range of from to For example weekdayu 2 4 stands for Tues...

Page 121: ...CP Port 80 3 23 1 HTTP The device can when polled using an HTTP Get command also send along with the measured value a header with the IP address and name of the device Check the corresponding box to e...

Page 122: ...P header to be sent along with the device reply This is needed for example when polling mobile applications 3 24 ASCII command strings per UDP In addition to TCP IP commands the device can also reply...

Page 123: ...rect code is not output until View Frame Show source text is selected after clicking the XML Download button For an XML upload create or modify a text file with the corresponding parameters and load t...

Page 124: ...the IP address stored in the XML file is also sent and must then be changed accordingly In addition the user pages user htm home htm log htm can also be replaced in the Upload area An example can be...

Page 125: ...measured value for Port 1 send GET Single1 For Port 2 send GET Single2 To poll both measurements at the same time use the command GET Single 4 2 Polling via UDP Open a UDP connection to the IP address...

Page 126: ...value 2 as Octet String Read Write IP Adresse 1 3 6 1 4 1 5040 1 2 28 1 4 1 1 2 Output value 2 as integer value in thousandths not comma delineated Read Write The IDs for the various device versions...

Page 127: ...ng out the variable wtWebGraphAnalog57661SessCntrlConfigMode allows you to check whether the session was successfully opened 1 Session open device in configuration mode 0 Session opening failed Check...

Page 128: ...tion over a period of 5 minutes the device itself closes the session and all changes are cancelled 1 Opening an SNMP session takes priority over an HTTP login This means A user with Config or Administ...

Page 129: ...ge It is possible to use an implemented Java applet to integrate the measured values on your own Web page The applet is refreshed every 60s An example for this applet can be found here in the device i...

Page 130: ...ant to use Java functions for access by multiple device applets you can use the parameter Param Name device VALUE 0 to number the applets for each device beginning at 0 Polling of the devices is turne...

Page 131: ...Param Name unit VALUE Liter Param Name device VALUE 0 Param Name BGColor Value 0000FF Param Name FGColor Value FF0000 Param Name Align Value Center Param Name Sensor Value 1 Applet The font size is au...

Page 132: ...alog value Please note that no distinction is made between capital a n d s m a l l l e t t e r s w h e n n a m i n g t h e functions The following source text shows a small example for dynamic display...

Page 133: ...alue 1000 Java ist nicht aktiviert oder wird nicht unterst uuml tzt applet p table width 200 cellspacing 0 cellpadding 0 bordercolor FFFFFF align center tr bgcolor CCCCCC td id currenttab align center...

Page 134: ...user page of the device Home U s e r o r h t t p xxx xxx xxx xxx user htm From Config Device Data Logger Memory you can clear the memory An interruption of the time line for example from a reset or s...

Page 135: ...ce DHCP is simply a downward compatible expansion of BOOTP DHCP servers thus use the same requests as BOOTP clients The following parameters can be assigned to the Web IO Ana log using these protocols...

Page 136: ...ction to the Ethernet address of the Web IO Under Windows NT this is done in the DHCP manager under Reservations Linux provides the file dhcpd conf for this purpose a corresponding entry is made in th...

Page 137: ...C03D0012FF sticker on the device You want to give it IP address 172 0 0 10 and the alias WT_1 Entry in the file etc hosts 172 0 0 10 WT_1 Entry in the file etc ethers 00 C0 3D 00 12 FF WT_1 If the RAR...

Page 138: ...g parameters on your pages w t_tags m1 shows the current measured value of the first port w t_tags m2 shows the current measured value of the second port w t_tags time inserts the current time w t_tag...

Page 139: ...ot describe any explicit color This tag is required for example to represent limit violations in the log table w t_tag bc2 Background color for the second port w t_tags sensorx inserts the name of Sen...

Page 140: ...me htm only the current measurement values can be displayed Example for setting a background color in a table tr td colspan 3 align center table border 2 tr th w t_tags sensor1 th tr tr td w t_tags bc...

Page 141: ...ml charset iso 8859 1 head body bgcolor FFFFFF text 000000 p Web IO Analog In p p Zeit w t_tags time p p w t_tags sensor1 w t_tags m1 p p nbsp p form action log htm method POST p Output format Data Lo...

Page 142: ...142 W T The Web IO displays this page in the Web browser as follows...

Page 143: ...tle Untitled Document title meta http equiv Content Type content text html charset iso 8859 1 head body bgcolor FFFFFF text 000000 form action log htm method POST w t_tags previous_button form w t_tag...

Page 144: ...144 W T The Web IO displays this page in the Web browser as follows The pages home htm user htm and logger htm are replaced by the factory integrated pages after the device language is changed...

Page 145: ...please write down the 5 character model number found on the Web IO From the homepage you now reach the product overview sorted by article number from where you can go directly to the datasheet for th...

Page 146: ...ear please refer to the associated documentation or our online help Never intentionally interrupt the update process by dis connecting power or pressing the Reset button After an incomplete update the...

Page 147: ...witch Check the cable or the hub switch 2x or 3x flashing of the Error LED Disconnect power to perform a reset If this does not clear the error reset the device to its factory default values Since thi...

Page 148: ...stem error Major hardware error Attempt to restart the device by cycling power If the fault is not cleared please return the device for inspection If the device does not have an IP address or the IP a...

Page 149: ...pulling on the connector 2 Insert module jumper A jumper is located on the offset module Insert this jumper and ensure that a network cable with a link to a hub or switch is connected to the device 3...

Page 150: ...4VDC 50mA 48VDC PoE Class 1 0 44 3 84W Housing Plastic compact housing 105x75x22mm Weight approx 200g Ambient storage temperature 40 70 C Ambient operating temperature 0 60 C Power supply Current cons...

Page 151: ...isconnect the device from all connected cables and sensors Screw the 6 pin screw terminal strip tightly on and open the housing by gently pulling on the terminal strip Remove the screw used to join th...

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