WEMPE ENI
secondary clocks interface
3 Web interface
The graphical user interface (GUI) provides status information and configuration items. It's built in as a
web interface (aka HTTP server). It can be accessed from a PC running any operating system
connected to the same network via almost any (recent) web browser.
The URL is it's IP address, the manufacturer supplied IP address ist printed on the ENI's label.
Just type in the address bar the IP address of the running ENI device and you will be re-directed to the
information page. The menu box on the left lets you select one of the following pages:
Information page (Spectator's Account, no password required)
Configuration page (password for configuration account required)
Movement configuration page (password for manufactorer's account required)
Movemant adjust page (password for configuration account required)
Tools page (password for configuration account required)
3.1 User accounts and passwords
You can (and should) change the factory default settings to your personal settings at installation time.
Every account consists of one user name and one password. There is no way to add or delete account
names.
There is no limit in the count of failed logins due to wrong passwords. To protect the web interface
access against brute-force password attacks the deny message is delayed by 1 second. Every further
failed login increases the delay by 1 second.
3.2 Technical data
3.3 General data
Case
Plastic, IP40, WxHxD: 92,2 x 58,0 x 23 mm without connectors
Storage temperature
-55 to +85 °C (-67 to 185 °F)
Operating temperature
0 to +85 °C (32 to 185 °F)
Weight
72 g (without mounting material)
Heat dissipation
6,85 BTU/h
Interfaces
Ethernet 10/100 MBit/s, PoE class 2
RS-422 for digital secondary clocks, NMEA GPZDA / ZCZDA,
4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 Baud, 8N1
Outputs
2 pulse outputs for a double movement (minutes and seconds) or
single movement (minutes only)
Operation
2 slide switches and 3 pushbuttons for maintenance purposes;
configuration via web interface and SNMP software
Firmware Update
Remote update tool via ethernet connection (UDP)
3.4 Electrical data
Power supply
PoE: 48 V DC, 50 mA, 2 W (PoE Class 2)
Auxiliary: 24 V DC, stabilised, 70 mA
But never both at
the same time!
Output current (H-Bridges)
30 mA each output, shortcut protected, overload signalling
RS-422
3,3 V differential, 20 mA, built-in termination resistor 120
Ω