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41.3 Description (continued)The following example illustrates how you can hookup zSeries wireless system to yournetwork:The zSeries wireless system co
5PART 2 HARDWARE2.1 Parts of the End Device1 8 position DIP switch (under cover), sets the NID and DID of the End Device (see Section 2.7 for detail
2.2 Dimensions and Mounting - End DevicePosition unit where required. Mark and drill holes as required, using a #6 screw.Figure 2.2 Mounting the End
72.4 Disassembly - End DeviceYou may need to open the unit for one of the following reasons:• To turn on Power Switch.• To mount unit to wall. Refer
82.5 Parts of the CoordinatorFigure 2.5 Parts of the Coordinator1 Wall mounting bracket clip holes (3 places)2 Label with model and serial numbers3
2.5 Parts of the Coordinator (continued)17 Diagnostics LED: (Yellow and Green) Diagnostics: at boot-up they light up for2 seconds, then turn off; DH
2.7 DIP Switches2.7.1 DIP Switch Setup: Device ID (DID)The End Device is shipped with all DIP switches in the "OFF" position.For each End
112.7.2 DIP Switch Setup: Network ID (NID)Each sensor network has a unique Network ID (or NID). For the End Device and the Coordinator setup the Net
122.7.3 DIP Switch Setup: Ethernet - CoordinatorFigure 2.9 Ethernet - 4 Position DIP Switch Setup To set the Coordinator to factory default setting
132.8 Network Communication Interfaces2.8.1 10Base-T RJ-45 PinoutThe 10BASE-T Ethernet network (RJ-45) system is used in the Coordinator for network
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14PART 3NETWORK CONFIGURATION3.1 Ethernet (MAC) AddressMAC (Media Access Control) address is your computer's unique hardware number.When you&apo
3.4 DNSDNS, Domain Name System enables individual computers and devices to be recognizedover a network based on a specific name instead of an IP addre
163.5.2 Changing TCP/IP Properties on Your ComputerGo to your computer’s Control Panel then Network Connections. Pick the network with the proper Et
17PART 4OPERATIONSThis Coordinator can be used and configured in several ways, depending on user’spreference and network setup. It can be configured u
184.1 iConnect SoftwareThe Coordinator may also be assigned an IP Address by using the iConnect software.a) Download the iConnect software from the w
194.1 iConnect Software (continued)d) To access the zSeries system for Configuration:Click on the “View Webpage” button, you will access the zSeries
204.2 Setting a New IP Address over the NetworkBesides using the iConnect software, you may use the Coordinator’s default IP addressto access it and a
4.3 Coordinator’s Configurations and OperationsThe Blue LED should blink for ~8 seconds and then stay on. It indicates that theCoordinator is searchi
4.3.1 Power Up DeviceTo verify that an End Device is working before deploying remotely, install batteries andpower it on right next to the Coordinato
234.3.2 Get Readings from the End DeviceOnce you see the End Device’s LED blinking periodically, it means it is sending datawhich will appear on the
TABLE OF CONTENTSPart 1: Introduction1.1 Safety and EMC Considerations ...21.2 Before Yo
4.3.2 Get Readings from the End Device (continued)While accessing the “Readings” page, If a blank screen appears without any“java application running
4.3.3 Java Runtime Environment SetupIf your computer does not have Java installed, please download from java.sun.com. Youcan change the Java setting
264.3.3.2 Java Runtime Environment 1.5 (5.0) Setup instructions1. Go to your computer's Control Panel. Open the Java Plug-in 2. Click on "S
274.3.3.3 Browser Proxy SelectionAccessing Coordinators within your internal network• Usually when the computer and Coordinators are on an internal n
284.3.4 Java PolicyTo activate data logging and save graphs from the Java applets, it is necessary to createa Java Policy file and copy it onto a fol
294.3.4 Java Policy (continued)5) Change Java Applet’s Runtime Parameters found on the following path:a. Control Panel --> Java --> Java Contro
4.3.5 ChartClick on , from the Home Page,the following page will appear. Selectthe proper Group to view the Chart. In a few seconds the following pag
31314.3.5 Chart (continued)Save Current Graph: Save the current graph in PNG (Portable Network Graphics)format. The filename has extension .png.Max/
4.3.6 DiagnosticClick on , the following page will appear.Figure 4.15 DiagnosticDate and Time: Most recent time when data is received.Save Current
334.3.7 ConfigurationClick on from the Home Page, the following page will appear. Figure 4.16 Configuration Name: Coordinator name [maximum of 16 a
TABLE OF CONTENTS(continued)4.6 ARP Protocol ...404.7 iLog
344.3.7 Configuration (continued)Channel: Choose the operation channel defined in IEEE 802.15.4 for the sensor network.This allows you to select a wi
354.3.8 Sensor Setup (continued)Figure 4.18 Sensor Setup #: Sensor ID configured by dip switches on the End Device. Click on the number to viewand m
4.3.8 Sensor Setup (continued)Figure 4.19 Sensor ParametersSensor Name: Name of this End Device.Update (seconds): How often this sensor is sending
4.3.9 Access ControlThis section describes the "Access Control" page of the Web interface. This page allowsthe users to set up the network
4.3.9 Access Control (continued)IP Address: The IP (Internet Protocol) address is a 32-bit number that identifies eachsender or receiver of informati
4.5 HTTPget Program (continued) Whenever Terminal Server service (using Port 2000 by default) is required, the # ofconnections must be set to a value
4.5.2 HTTPget and ARP to Setup Device IP Address Use the iConnect software, which may be downloaded from our website, to dothese IP changes whenever
4.6 ARP Protocol (continued)The following window shows examples of arp commands and responses.• Your computer has an IP address of 192.168.1.118• The
4.7 iLog SoftwareThis is an Excel application software that can log temperature, humidity and barometricpressure from the Coordinator over the local
4.8 Mail Notifier SoftwareFor complete information of how to use the Mail Notifier software, click on the Help menuof the main window.The Mail Notifi
LIST OF FIGURES:Figure 1.1 zSeries Wireless System on the Ethernet Network...4Figure 2.1 Parts of the End Device ...
4.8.2 Program Options Setup and ConfigurationComplete program setup requires: • Entering a recipient for the email• Specifying connection details to
4.8.3 Device Setting and ConfigurationMake sure that the Coordinator is configured (using web access) to the settings below. TCP Connection = any val
4.8.3 Device Setting and Configuration (continued)Figure 4.26 Mail Notifier Device Setting Alarm EditorOKCancelHelpAddDelBus Address/Device IDSocket
Part 5ENVIRONMENT / OPERATING CONDITIONSEnd Device/Coordinator are designed to be fixed mounted and operated in a clean anddry environment. Care shoul
5.1 General Deployment Guidelines (continued)7. Where possible, try to ensure an uninterrupted line-of-sight between nodes.Avoid obscuring objects (
5.2 With Line-of-SightWhen installing your Coordinator it is important to position your device in such a way tooptimize the antenna location within w
5.3 Without Line-of-SightWhen line-of-sight is not possible, signal penetrates and is reflected by different objectsto reach the destination. Therefo
5.5 Fine Adjustment in Performance1. To avoid interference from WiFi / IEEE 802.11, one could consult the figure below tochoose the best channel thro
PART 6 SPECIFICATIONSSENSOR SPECIFICATIONS (zED)RELATIVE HUMIDITYAccuracy/Range: zED-BTH, zED-TH, -THP±2% for 10 to 90%; ±3% for 0 to 10% and 90 to 1
EXTERNAL PROBE SPECIFICATIONS (zED)Industrial Probe: SS 316 housing, 137mm x Ø16mm (5” x Ø 0.63”) for zED-xx-BTP, zED-xx-THPStick Probe: ABS tubing, 1
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PART 7FACTORY PRESET VALUESPRESET PARAMETERS FACTORY DEFAULTSIP Address 192.168.1.200Gateway Address 0.0.0.0Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0Device Host Name
APPENDIX A GLOSSARYUser of this manual should be familiar with following definitions:ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol for mapping an In
Appendix B IP AddressAn IP address is a unique 32-bit address assigned to a computer and includes:• A network ID number identifying a network.• A host
57Appendix C IP NetmaskIP Netmask or Subnet Mask is a 32-bit pattern of ones and zeros used to determinenetwork portion of an IP address from the host
Appendix D ASCII ChartASCII Dec Hex Binary ASCII Dec Hex BinaryChar No Parity Char No parityNUL 00 00 00000000 @ 64 40 01000000SOH 01 01 00000001 A 65
Appendix D ASCII Chart Continuation/ 47 2F 00101111 o 111 6F 011011110 48 30 00110000p112 70 011100001 49 31 00110001q113 71 011100012 50 32 00110010
60Appendix E iLog Error MessagesError # Description Note-8003 User stopped logging readings.-10005 Failed to find the Coordinator. Ethernet cable is
Appendix F TELNET COMMANDS TABLECommand Device / Group ID Description (see notes below if *) ExampleERDB Device ID: 000 – 031 Get sensor readings of
62Appendix F TELNET COMMANDS TABLE (continued) * An example of the internal state of an End Device Command: EQNG00AResponse: 7 EngrLAB 01000010 2.07
Appendix G Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Q: Update rates are not saved after power cycling Coordinator?A: In order for the Coordinator to read bac
NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONSInformation that is especially important to note is identified by the following labels:• NOTE • WARNING or CAUTION• IMPORT
Q: Nothing happens when I click on the Data Logging button, what could be wrong?A: The Java policy file is not setup properly. Make sure you get a J
WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) yearfrom the
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PART 1 INTRODUCTION1.1 Safety and EMC ConsiderationsRefer to the Environment/Operating Conditions Section EMC Considerations• Whenever EMC is an is
1.3 Description (continued)For example, you can select one End Device that has one internal and one externalsensor to monitor temperature and humidity
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