Omega Speaker Systems iSE-TC manual Configuration/Device Setup, Temperature 1 and Temperature

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4.3.5 Configuration (continued)

 

Below are the definitions of terms used in the Configuration page.

A) Configuration/Device Setup

 

Clicking on the No. 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 allows you to modify the Sensor Parameters (see

Section 4.3.6 for more details).

 

B) Real Time Clock

 

RTC Date and Time: The formats are mm/dd/yyyy and hh:mm:ss. The exact formats

are required otherwise an error message will appear in the Title box. Note: time is

military time/24 hour based.

 

Adjust RTC Only: If checked, the clock will be updated and nothing else, provided

that “Activation” is set to “Status/RTC/Alarm”. To verify the clock, set the “Activation

to “Configuration”, click Update button, then set “Activation” to “Status/RTC/Alarm

and click Update button one more time.

Time Stamp: If checked, the Temperature values will be stamped with time and date

using Port 1000 (HTTPget program must be used, see Section 4.5.1).

Secured Applet: If checked, the LOGIN password is required to open “Read Sensor”

and “Chart” pages.

 

C) Flash Card Size: Reports the Flash Card density and if it is already recorded, how

many locations are filled.

 

0-Megabytes:Flash Card is not installed or a bad Flash Card

2-Megabytes, 4-Megabytes, 8-Megabytes: available sizes of Flash Cards.

D) Flash Card Message: Describes RTC setup, listed in the previous 4 scenarios.

Flash Card Module Malfunctional

Open Sensor

Flash Card Standby

Flash Card Recording Stopped

Flash Card Pre-Recorded

Flash Card Recording Complete

Flash Card Recording On

Wait Reading Flash

Flash Card Module Not Initialized

Recording Initialized

Flash Card Corrupt Initialization

 

If the battery is not connected or the voltage is low, the statement “Low Battery” will

be added to the above statements. You may also see a statement “Archive Busy” if

another client is busy receiving archive data. In this case, refrain from activating the

applet, instead keep clicking the Update button and make sure “Activation” is set to

Status/RTC/Alarm” until the “Archive Busy” statement is no longer displayed.

E) Alarm Setup: There are two alarms which can be assigned to Temperature 1

Temperature 2 (one alarm to each variable). Selection of Input 1 or Input 2 and

Setpoint High (SP_H) or Setpoint Low (SP_L).

Temperature 1 and Temperature 2:

Disable, Low, High, High/Low

Disable: Alarm is disabled (no alarm function)

Low: Alarm is enabled only with Low setpoint

High: Alarm is enabled only with High setpoint

High/Low: Alarm is enabled only with High and Low setpoints

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Contents User’s Guide Page Dhcp DNS ISE and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network List of FiguresFeatures Part Introduction Page ISE and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network Wall Mounting Part 2 HardwareDIP Switch Location DIP SwitchesParts of iSE Unit Parts of the iSE UnitOpening the Unit Disassembly InstructionCrossover Cable Wiring Relay and I/O Contact Wiring ConnectionsNetwork Communication Interfaces 1 10Base-T RJ-45 Pinout Battery and S5 Jumper Location Running on Battery PowerData Record Test Flash Memory FormatPart Network Configuration 3.1 Network ProtocolsEthernet MAC Address Section DhcpDNS Subnet MaskPort Number Default IP AddressExample C\Telnet 192.168.1.200 Part Operations Testing the ConnectionIConnect Software ISERVER Home Access Control Setting a New IP Address over the NetworkPrompted for a password, as shown in Figure Setup and Operation Using the iSE WebLogin and Administrator Passwords Read Sensor Read Sensor Java Runtime Environment 1.4 Setup instructionsAccessing iSE units using the internet Java Runtime Environment 1.5 5.0 Setup instructionsDiagnostics Fla sh Archive Adjustable ChartOption Retrieving Data from FlashDhcp can be enabled by setting the dip switch number #4 RTC is not set and the Flash Card is not empty Configuration#1 RTC is not set and Flash Card is empty #2 RTC is set, and recording is in progressMegaBytes Flash Card 22 Kbytes Used Space Flash Recording SettingsRemote Access Tunneling Real Time ClockTemperature 1 and Temperature Configuration/Device SetupFlash Recording Input 2 Status Unlatch, Latch, Clear Latch, Chart SPConfiguration Terminal Server Configuration Input Contact ClosureConfiguration Remote Access Sensor Parameters 12 Sensor Parameters TemperatureTA71.34FTA72.48FTD-1.19F TA71.34F TA72.48F TD-1.19FHTTPget Program Telnet SetupHTTPget using Port Srhf SrtcSrtf SrhcArp -s 192.168.1.200 00-03-34-00-06-b6 HTTPget and ARP to setup Device IP AddressWhere ARP Protocol 15 ARP Commands and Responses16 iLog Software Logging Data ILog SoftwareMail Notifier Software InstallationOptions Email Setup19 iSE Mail Notifier Device Setting Device Setting and Configuration Device setup requiresThermocouple Input Part Specifications Sensor SpecificationsPackaging PowerInterfaces EnvironmentalNetwork Interface Measurement Category Part Approvals Information CE ApprovalAppendix Aglossary Appendix BIP Address Mask Dotted Notation Mask Binary Mask Bits Appendix CIP NetmaskAddress Class Mask Binary Value Mask Decimal Value Or Dotted NotationChar No Parity No parity Appendix D Hex Ascii Chart Dec BinaryAscii Dec BinaryDec Hex Ctrl Key Ascii Control Codes Definition Appendix D Ascii Chart ContinuationChar Equiv Appendix E ILog Error Messages Error # Description Page Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop on line at omega.com