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The device may be installed only in prescribed areas. Never expose the device to higher or
lower temperatures than is allowed. The device has not improved resistance to moisture.
Protect it from dripping or splashing water and do not use at areas with condensation.
Don’t use device in explosive environments.
Don’t stress the device mechanically.
Device description and important notices
This chapter contains information about basic features. Also there are important
notices concerning to functional safety.
Values from the device can be read using an Ethernet connection. The following formats are
supported:
Web pages
Current values in XML and JSON format
Modbus TCP protocol
SNMPv1 protocol
SOAP protocol
The device can also be used to check measured values and if the limit is exceeded, device
sends warning messages. Possible ways to sending warning messages:
Sending e-mails up to 3 e-mail addresses
Sending SNMP traps up to 3 configurable IP addresses
Displaying the alarm status on web page
Sending messages to Syslog server
The device setup can be made by the TSensor software or web interface. TSensor software
can be free downloaded from the manufacturer’s website. Latest firmware can be obtained
from the technical support. Do not upload to your device firmware which is not designed
for it. Unsupported firmware can damage your device.
If you want to use PoE, you must use PoE switch compatible with IEEE 802.3af standard.
Reliability of warning messages delivering (e-mail, trap, syslog), depends on
actual availability of necessary network services. The device should not be used
for critical applications, where malfunction could cause to injury or loss of
human life. For highly reliable systems, redundancy is essential. For more
information please see standard IEC 61508 and IEC 61511.
Never connect the device directly to the Internet. If it is necessary connect the
device to the Internet, properly configured firewall must be used. Firewall can
be partially replaced with the NAT.