Omega Engineering i.BTX-M List of Figures, IServer and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network

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LIST OF FIGURES:

 

Figure 1.1

iServer and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network

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Figure 2.1

Mounting

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Figure 2.2

DIP Switches

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Figure 2.3

Parts of iServer Unit

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Figure 2.4

Opening the Unit

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Figure 2.5

RJ45 Pinout

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Figure 2.6

10Base-T Crossover Cable Wiring

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Figure 2.7

Relay Connections

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Figure 3.1

Labeling

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Figure 3.2

DIP Switch on Bottom Side of iServer

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Figure 3.3

Telnet Login into the iServer

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Figure 4.1

Pinging the iServer from MS-DOS Prompt

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Figure 4.2

Assigning an IP Address using iCONNECT

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Figure 4.3

Accessing the iServer’s Home Page Menu

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Figure 4.4

Access Control

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Figure 4.5

iServer Home Page

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Figure 4.6

Login and Administration Password

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Figure 4.7

Read Sensor

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Figure 4.8

Adjustable Chart

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Figure 4.9

iFLASH Download Utility

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Figure 4.10

Access Control

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Figure 4.11

Configuration

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Figure 4.12

Sensor Parameter

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Figure 4.13

Remote End Char

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Figure 4.14

ARP Commands and Responses

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Figure 4.15

iLOG Software Logging Data

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Figure 4.16

iServer Mail Notifier Main Window

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Figure 4.17

iServer Mail Notifier Profile Setup

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Figure 4.18

iServer Mail Notifier Device Setting

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LIST OF TABLES:

 

Table 2.1

Parts of iServer Unit

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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 Part 2 Hardware DIP SwitchesMounting 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 PinoutNetwork Protocols Part Network ConfigurationEthernet MAC Address Dhcp IP AddressPort Number Default IP AddressExample C\Telnet 192.168.1.200 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 SensorAccessing iServer units using the internet Java Runtime Environment 1.5 5.0 Setup instructionsDiagnostics 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 T75.7F P1014.9mbar Sensor ParametersRemote End Char Telnet Setup Httpget ProgramHttpget using Port ResponseApr -s 192.168.1.200 00-03-34-00-00-06-b6 Httpget and ARP to setup Device IP AddressHttpget -r -S 00000000 Where 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