Omega WI8XX-U manual Environment / Operating Conditions, General Deployment Guidelines

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Part 5

ENVIRONMENT / OPERATING CONDITIONS

The End Device and Meter are designed to be fixed mounted and operated in a clean and dry environment. Care should be taken to prevent the components of your wireless system from being exposed to moisture, toxic chemicals, extreme cold or hot temperature that are outside the specification listed in this manual.

The following is a list of basic good practice you should apply when operating this Wireless System.

1. Do not operate the wireless meter in flammable or explosive environments.

2. Do not use the wireless meter in medical, nuclear or other critical application where failure can cause damage or harm.

3. Always operate the wireless meter within the recommended environmental limits specified in the manual.

4. Do not operate the wireless meter with a battery or AC adapter other than what’s supplied or specified in this manual or on the battery compartment label.

5. Keep each wireless meter at least 8 inches (20 cm) from other radio transmitters, antennas, and 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 are in operation, position your Meter in a central space if possible in equal distance to each End Device.

2. Test your system before permanent mounting. Try to move the devices to different location around and mounting angles to determine what installation achieves the best signal strength before permanently mounting the End Device.

3. Move your system components higher off the floor and away from exterior walls. The closer the End Device and Meter are, the greater the interference and lose of signal strength will be.

4. Maintain a line-of-sight between antennas and keep Fresnel zone free of obstruction. See Figure 5.2.

5. Maintain a constant ambient temperature environment. Exposing your system components to extreme cold or hot temperatures, or sudden changes in ambient conditions will have an effect on the performance of your system.

6. As a general rule in buildings, head height or above is preferred. On the other hand, an End Device which stays close to the floor may have its range reduced by 50% to 90%.

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Contents User’sGuide Page Table of Contents List of Figures 19a List of Tables Part Introduction Safety ConsiderationsBefore You Begin Customer ServiceDescription Inspecting Your ShipmentDescription Rockwell Automation, and National Instruments, among others Front Panel Enunciators Physical Characteristics and Mounting 2.1.1 Front PanelRear Panel Rear Panel ConnectorNetwork Mounting Dimensions DimensionsPanel Mounting Assembly and Mounting 2.1.4.1 Panel Mounting InstructionAntenna Mounting Antenna Mounting InstructionAccessing the Main Board Assembly Disassembly InstructionUse copper conductors only for power connections Electrical Installation Power ConnectionsOutputs Wiring Hookup Wiring OutputsOutputs Wiring Hookup Pulse and AnalogFast Blow Typical Applications10 Location of S1 Jumper Jumper Settings for Display Color SetupPosition Dip SwitchesPin Name Description Network Communication Interfaces 1 10Base-T RJ-45 PinoutNetwork Protocols .1 Label Detail Ethernet MAC AddressDhcp DNS 4 Position DIP SwitchIP Address Default IP AddressSection Changing TCP/IP Properties on Your ComputerPinging the Meter from MS-DOS Prompt Testing the ConnectionIConnect Software Assigning an IP Address using iConnectWireless Sensor Home Access Control Setting a New IP Address over the NetworkWireless System Home Page Menu Meter’s Configurations and OperationsPower Up Meter Login AdministratorLab Get Readings from the End DeviceGet Readings from the End Device ID End Device ID/address Java 1.5.x.x. Screen Shots Java Runtime Environment Setup10 Java 1.4.2.x Screen Shot Java Runtime Environment 1.4 Setup InstructionsAccessing Meter units using the internet Accessing Meter units within your internal networkDiagnostics Accessing Meter units over Peer-to-Peer network11 Java Policy Java Policy12 Java Policy Djava.security.policy=C\0JAVAPOLICY\javapolicy.txt13 Chart ChartChart 14 Controller Setup Controller SetupTransmission Power SetupMonitor MiscellaneousInput SetupSetpoints & On/Off Control Setpoints & On/Off Control Alarms 1 Setup Analog Output Retransmission Setup19a Display Menu Display19b Display Menu if Analog Output Option Example Display Color ExamplesAmber 20 ID Code Passcode IDRemote Access Tunneling Network SetupGeneral Terminal ServerGeneral Remote AccessTerminal Server 22 End Device Setup End Device SetupEnd Device Parameters Sensor2 Sensor1T75F T74F SensorCancel UpdateDisplay Access Control List of Ascii / Telnet Commands 01 indicates End Device #1 Telnet SetupCommand Description Response HTTPget Program HTTPget using PortHTTPget and ARP to Setup Device IP Address Connector/Transmitter TypesARP Protocol 27 ARP Commands and Responses28 iLog Software Logging Data for End Device #2, 6 ILog SoftwareILog Software ILog Excel Applications Wireless DevicesNetworked Product ILog File Alternate Networked Product Auto FullMail Notifier Software InstallationEmail Setup Email Address SetupMail Notifier Commands Device Setting and ConfigurationAlarm Editor General Deployment Guidelines Environment / Operating ConditionsOperation in Buildings Distance feet With Line-of-SightCasing and Closure Around the Antenna Without Line-of-SightMaterial Type See .1.4.2 and FigurePart Specifications General Safety & Regulatory Compliance Input Factory Preset ValuesAlarm Factory Preset Values Setpoints & On/Off ControlPasscode ID Remote Access Tunneling Factory Preset Values Analog Output RetransmissionAccess Control MiscEnd Device # 1 Factory Preset Values End Device SetupAppendix Aglossary Appendix BIP Address Address Class Mask Binary Value Mask Decimal Value Ascii Dec Hex Ctrl Key Ascii Control Codes Definition Appendix E ILog Error Messages Error # Description Maximum Power Levels and Antenna Gains WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER PH/CONDUCTIVITY Shop on line at omega.com