Omega Speaker Systems iSE-TC manual Input 2 Status Unlatch, Latch, Clear Latch, Chart SP

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Example: If High/Low is selected, the temperature will be monitored against these two High and Low values. If temperature goes above High value (082.5), Relay 1 will be energized, and if temperature goes below Low value (032.5) Relay 1 will be energized. Input 1 Status: Unlatch, Latch, Clear Latch, Chart SP

Input 2 Status: Unlatch, Latch, Clear Latch, Chart SP

Unlatch: The relay in the iSE will be turned on (closed) when the Temperature 1 and/or Temperature 2 values fall outside of Setpoint range. When the Temperature 1 and/or Temperature 2 values are back within the range, the relay will be turned off (opened). Latch: The relay in the iSE will be turned on (closed) when the Temperature 1 and/or Temper- ature 2 values fall outside of Setpoint range and will remain on until the user turns it off.

Clear Latch: This option will clear the latch, meaning the activated alarm will be disabled.

Chart SP: Selecting this option will add the setpoints to the ”Chart”.

SP1_L, SP1_H and SP2_L, SP2_H: Editable box for Setpoint values. The format is nnn.n, it must be followed exactly otherwise the modification will not take place for any modified item in the Alarm Setup.

F) Flash Recording

Title: Editable field with up to 16 characters long. The given name will display as a title on the “Chart” and “Read Sensor” pages either for the real-time data or the stored data. Degree Unit: The unit of temperature either in degree Fahrenheit or degree Centigrade. LCD/PWR: The selections are “ON ”, “OFF ”, and “UPS”. Selecting “OFF” will cause the LCD to turn off during a power outage, provided the battery is connected. The current consumption is about 1.5 mA or 3 mA depending on “OFF ” or “ON ” selection respectively. If recording is “ON “, depending on the recording interval, the LCD will be updated every 10 seconds or 1 minute. Therefore, when the LCD is set to “ON ”, it could take some time before the LCD is turned on. If recording is not “ON “, the LCD will be updated every 10 seconds.

Selecting “UPS” puts the iSE into full operational mode when it’s running on the battery (S5 jumper needs to be installed, see Section 2.4 and 2.7). This means that in case of power outage, sensing, recording, LCD display, and network communication capabilities of the iSE will all operate on the battery. Due to heavy power consumption the battery will not last more than an hour.

Type: The selections are: “Limited”, “Wrap”, or “Nonwrap”.

Limited: You must define the Start Date and Time, and End Date and Time in which you need the recording to be done.

Wrap: You only need to define the Start Date and Time. The iSE will record data until the Flash is full, then the iSE will continue to record and overwrite the existing data. Nonwrap: You only need to define the Start Date and Time. The iSE will record data until the Flash is full, then the iSE will stop recording.

Interval: The recording interval at which the temperature is being stored into the Flash Card. The selections are “10 seconds“ and “1 minute“.

To avoid any miscommunications when downloading the stored data using the iFlash program or from the “Chart” page, it is strongly recommended to let the recording run for a minimum of 3 minutes if the time interval is 10 seconds (from the “Configuration” page), and 15 minutes if the time interval is 1 minute.

Activation: The selections are “Status/RTC/Alarm”, “Start Recording ”,

Configuration”, “Stop Recording ”and “Reset”. Refer to previous scenarios #1 and #2 at the beginning of this Section 4.3.5 for more details.

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Contents User’s Guide Page Dhcp DNS List of Figures ISE and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet NetworkFeatures Part Introduction Page ISE and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network Part 2 Hardware Wall MountingDIP Switches DIP Switch LocationParts of the iSE Unit Parts of iSE UnitDisassembly Instruction Opening the UnitNetwork Communication Interfaces 1 10Base-T RJ-45 Pinout Relay and I/O Contact Wiring ConnectionsCrossover Cable Wiring Running on Battery Power Battery and S5 Jumper LocationFlash Memory Format Data Record TestEthernet MAC Address Network Configuration 3.1 Network ProtocolsPart Dhcp DNSSubnet Mask SectionExample C\Telnet 192.168.1.200 Default IP AddressPort Number Testing the Connection Part OperationsIConnect Software ISERVER Home Setting a New IP Address over the Network Access ControlLogin and Administrator Passwords Setup and Operation Using the iSE WebPrompted for a password, as shown in Figure Read Sensor Java Runtime Environment 1.4 Setup instructions Read SensorDiagnostics Java Runtime Environment 1.5 5.0 Setup instructionsAccessing iSE units using the internet Adjustable Chart Fla sh ArchiveRetrieving Data from Flash OptionDhcp can be enabled by setting the dip switch number Configuration #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 emptyFlash Recording Settings Remote Access TunnelingReal Time Clock MegaBytes Flash Card 22 Kbytes Used SpaceConfiguration/Device Setup Temperature 1 and TemperatureInput 2 Status Unlatch, Latch, Clear Latch, Chart SP Flash RecordingConfiguration Configuration Input Contact Closure Terminal ServerConfiguration Remote Access 12 Sensor Parameters Temperature Sensor ParametersTA71.34F TA72.48F TD-1.19F TA71.34FTA72.48FTD-1.19FTelnet Setup HTTPget ProgramHTTPget using Port Srtc SrtfSrhc SrhfWhere HTTPget and ARP to setup Device IP AddressArp -s 192.168.1.200 00-03-34-00-06-b6 15 ARP Commands and Responses ARP ProtocolILog Software 16 iLog Software Logging DataInstallation Mail Notifier SoftwareEmail Setup OptionsDevice Setting and Configuration Device setup requires 19 iSE Mail Notifier Device SettingPart Specifications Sensor Specifications Thermocouple InputPower InterfacesEnvironmental PackagingNetwork Interface Part Approvals Information CE Approval Measurement CategoryAppendix Aglossary Appendix BIP Address Appendix CIP Netmask Address Class Mask Binary Value Mask Decimal ValueOr Dotted Notation Mask Dotted Notation Mask Binary Mask BitsAppendix D Hex Ascii Chart Dec Binary AsciiDec Binary Char No Parity No parityChar Equiv Appendix D Ascii Chart ContinuationDec Hex Ctrl Key Ascii Control Codes Definition Appendix E ILog Error Messages Error # Description Page Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop on line at omega.com