Omega Engineering i.BTX-M manual Java Runtime Environment 1.5 5.0 Setup instructions, Diagnostics

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4.3.1.2Java Runtime Environment 1.5 (5.0) Setup instructions

1.Go to your computer's Control Panel. Open the Java Plug-in

2.Click on "Settings" & "View Applets" in the "General" tab.

3.Select the "Settings" button on the General Tab

Un-check the "Enable Caching" box. Then close dialog box to show the General Tab again

4.Select the "Network Settings" button on the General Tab.

Proceed to the Browser tab. Follow the Browser Proxy Selection instructions below.You should either select the "Use Browser Settings" option or the "Direct Connection" option depending on the network connections between your computer and the iServer product. (Generally, select "Direct Connection" if accessing iServers on your local network and select "Use Browser Settings" option for access from your internal network to the internet.)

5.Refresh or restart the webpage.

4.3.1.3Browser Proxy Selection

Accessing iServer units within your internal network

Usually when the computer and iServer are on an internal network, you will not use Proxy server access.

You should un-check the "Use Browser Settings" option on the "Proxy" tab.

Accessing iServer units using the internet

Often the web browser will use Proxy server access to the internet. In such cases, the default Java runtime settings on the "Proxy" tab should suffice. The default setting is the "Use Browser Settings" option.

If the default proxy setting doesn't work, then you may have a situation where the proxy settings of the web browser are incorrect.

Diagnostics:

If the web page of the iServer appears, then the HTTP Proxy is working fine.

If the data isn't updated on the iServer upon selecting the Read Sensor web page, there may be a problem with access through a winsock proxy server. In such cases your network administrator will need to provide the winsock proxy server and port #s. (If the administrator requires knowledge of the port # required on the iServer, the value is 2003).

These values should be entered into the Socks line on the "Proxy" tab (of the Java Plugin control panel) or into the "connections" tab on the View,Internet Options dialog and make sure that the Proxy tab shows that the "Use Browser Settings" option is not selected (i.e. when you specify proxy connections in the Java Plugin control panel.

Accessing iServer units over Peer-to-Peer network

A simple peer-to-peer network is setup by disconnecting from the main network (as users will often do when trying to do initial setup of the iServer) and then connecting the iServer to another computer using a ethernet hub, an ethernet switch, or a Cross-over cable connection.

Often when using a peer-to-peer network, the Java plugin and the web browser (such as Internet Explorer) have internet connections configured to connect through proxy servers. In such case, you will need to simply assign the final IP address on this peer to peer network and then view the iServer charts after connecting the iServer into the regular network. Otherwise you can disable the Java plug-in's "Use Browser Settings" temporarily and then reconfigure the Java plug-in settings for regular network access after testing the iServer chart access on your peer- to-peer network.

The "Use Browser Settings" should not be selected. And the HTTP and Socks proxy entries should be blank. Also, setup the internet browser so that proxy servers are disabled.

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Contents User’s Guide OMEGAnet On-Line Service Internet e-mail Info@omega.com Servicing North AmericaTable of Contents List of Figures IServer and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet NetworkFeatures Part Introduction Computer with Standard Web Browser Mounting DIP SwitchesPart 2 Hardware Parts of the iServer Unit Parts of the iServer Unit Parts of iServer UnitDisassembly Instruction Opening the Unit2 10Base-T Crossover Wiring Relay Wiring ConnectionsRunning on Battery Power Network Communication Interfaces 1 10Base-T RJ-45 PinoutEthernet MAC Address Part Network ConfigurationNetwork Protocols Dhcp IP AddressExample C\Telnet 192.168.1.200 Default IP AddressPort Number Testing the Connection Part OperationsAssigning an IP Address using iCONNECT ICONNECT SoftwareSetting a New IP Address over the Network Access ControlSetup and Operation using the iServer Web IServer HomeRead Sensor Java Runtime Environment 1.4 Setup instructions Read SensorDiagnostics Java Runtime Environment 1.5 5.0 Setup instructionsAccessing iServer units using the internet Adjustable Chart Pressure/TempRetrieving Data from Flash Option10 Access Control Host Name Refer to .4, DNSConfiguration #1 RTC is not set and Flash Card is empty#2 RTC is set, and recording is in progress #4 RTC is not set and the Flash Card is not empty11 Configuration Sensor/Device SetupReal Time Clock THi/Lo BHi/Lo BHi/Hi BLo/Hi BLo/LoFlash Recording Terminal Server Remote Access Remote End Char Sensor ParametersT75.7F P1014.9mbar Telnet Setup Httpget ProgramHttpget using Port ResponseHttpget -r -S 00000000 Where Httpget and ARP to setup Device IP AddressApr -s 192.168.1.200 00-03-34-00-00-06-b6 14 ARP Commands and Responses ARP ProtocolILOG Software 15 iLOG Software Logging DataInstallation Mail Notifier Software17 iServer Mail Notifier Profile Setup Email Connection Mapi AccessDevice Setting and Configuration Device setup requires 18 iServer Mail Notifier Device SettingPart 5 Specifications Temperature TPower PackagingRemote Access Tunneling Network InterfaceAppendix a Glossary Appendix B IP Address Appendix C IP Netmask Mask Dotted Notation Mask Binary Mask Bits Class aClass B Class CAppendix D Ascii Chart AsciiDec Hex Binary Dec Hex Binary Char No Parity No parityAppendix D Ascii Chart Continuation Ascii Control CodesDec Hex Ctrl Key Definition Dec Hex Ctrl Key Definition Char EquivPart Approvals Information CE Approval Measurement CategoryWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop on line at omega.com