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1. 6 Getting Ready Connecting to a Network 8 Examples of Network Connection 8 Internet Connection Examples 9 Basic Functions 2 e nnn nnn ennnnnnnnnnne 11 WS 2 for Windows 11 Package Contents 12 WS 2 Part Names and Functions 13 Outline of Use 15 Checking your Operating Environment 16 PC Operating Environment 16 Getting the WS 2 Ready to Use 17 Connecting the LAN Cable 17 Connecting the Signal Wire 17 Connecting a Weather Station to the WS 2 18 Connecting the AC Adaptor Installation For Windows 2000 XP 19 For Windows Vista 20 WS 2 Settings Utility WS 2 Settings Utility 21 Opening the WS 2 Settings Utility Main Items in the WS 2 Settings Utility WS 2 Settings Utility Menu 22 History Function Settings 22 Comm
2. 41 Others Viewing Current Readings via Mobile Phone 42 Checking and Making Changes to Computer Network Settings 43 Downloading Flash and Re installing 45 Troubleshooting 46 FAQ S 48 Q amp A about WS 2 n nn anne nnnnnnn mmnm 48 Q amp A about Web Server Functions 49 Q amp A about the Internet 51 Specifications nn enn nna m 54 Optional Accessories 55 Connecting to a Network Examples of Network Connection The following are some ways to connect a WS 2 to a network Please select the connection method that suits your network environment NOTE To avoid poor connections be sure to push the sensor connector securely into the jack Connecting to a HUB for in company Communication Connect the provided LAN cable LN 20W to the HUB that is connected to your computer Provided LAN Cable LN 20W WS 2 Connecting Directly to PC for Communication Do not use the supplied cable please purchase a cross LAN cable separately LAN Cross Cable WS 2 Connecting to a Wireless LAN By inserting a Wireless LAN card into the WS 2 it is possible to carry out communication in places where LAN wiring is difficult or troublesome NOTE Bef
3. Click here to shows Click here to close View Menu the graph Weather Display Live 33 Management of WS 2 Administration Menu In order to make settings such as for warnings and the transferring of data it is necessary to ac cess the Administration Menu via your Internet browser Please open Internet Explorer and enter the Administration Menu address such as http admin htm directly in your browser s URL bar this will take you to the Administration Menu Login window is the WS 2 address that you have set Ex http www prodigio jp admin htm It is necessary to login in order to operate the Administration Menu Enter the Login ID and UsoriD _ wec user Password that you set in the WS 2 Settings Password eeveceeeee Utility WS 2 Factory Default Settings Login ID wsc user Password wsc passwd Login By logging in the Administration Menu window will appear From the menu buttons on the left you can open each Settings window Administration Menu Top Window Administration Menu Buttons Settings Meau To the Weather Display Live Window Warning By clicking on the WS 2 logo at the upper E right it is possible to jump to the Weather Display Live window Data Transfer NOTE When operations are not performed for ten minutes or longer the user will automatically be logged out 34 Weather Display Live Warning Settings Properties Button By making upper and lower
4. Communication Speed 19200bps 9600bps External Output Contact Output Capacity Max AC DC50V 0 1A Warning Output Voltage when OFF AC DC less than 50V Current when ON less than 0 1A ON Resistance MAX 35 Q Power AC Adaptor AD 0609 Dimensions Weight of Main Unit H83xW102xD28 mm excluding protrusions about 35g Operating Environment Temperature 0 to 50 C Humidity 20 to 80 RH No condensation Accessories included in package AC Adaptor AD 0605 or AD 0609 x1 LAN Cable LN 20W x1 Software Set x1 Introductory Guide Warranty x1 Weather Display Live Management Functions Warning Settings Data Transfer Settings Other Functions Warning Items Barometric Pressure Humidity Temperature Rainfall Wind Speed Warning Function Enable Disable Upper and Lower Limit Settings Only upper limit for Wind Speed and Rainfall Sending E Mails Output Pulse During Warning E Mail Recipient Address FTP Upload FTP Server Name Upload Path Name Transmission Interval E Mail Transmission Interval Attaching Log File Recipeint Address Communication Speed Assinging Device Station Name Refresh Interval Checking Settings All Basic Network Settings E Mail Settings Wireless LAN Port Numbers Communication Port System Information WS 2 for Windows WS 2 Settings Utility WS 2 Settings Utility Network Initialization
5. If you open the WS 2 Settings Utility on multiple computers in the same network it may not work properly WS 2 Settings Utility Menu Bar 0 Functions Tab ir hsizson Detsied Netwos Settings WS 2 Search Reauts IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address Computer s IP Address Subnet mask 17216253 25525500 192168 20 200 255 255 192 0 Getting Ready 21 22 WS 2 Settings Utility Menu Using Help For details about how to use the software please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu By clicking on Help in the Menu Bar and then How to Use Network Settings Utility you can click on one of the tabs Contents or Index to search for the topic or term you are unsure about or have questions about E WS 2 Settings Utility Help Contents By clicking on one of the topics listed you can find detailed information for that subject WS 2 Settings Utility Help Index By selecting a Keyword in the Keyword list and clicking the Display button at the 1 WS 2 Network Initialization 3 x r 2 WS 2 Detailed Network Settings bottom a detailed explanation will appear The WS 2 Settings Utility comtans the following functions Please open the WS Sertings Utility from only one computer at a iyaa opot Oro WEF Dotage Udy on addis Caninia di By clicking the C button in a dialog some network R may net work property box an explanation for that dialog box will
6. If you wish to use the Internet make sure that the power for the router and computer are on so as to enable connection to the Internet Set the browser so as to enable Cookies Make settings to enable both Java applets and Java script 2 Inthe address section enter the WS 2 IP address you wish to view and press the Enter key A confirmation window will appear showing the connection between the WS 2 and the weather station Enter address Were wng WS 2 Heather Wing WS 2 gt gt Servi gt gt HOME gt gt Product information Checking C What s New Easy Data Colle O Contact Us m y R A O About T amp D ZIJ JIA ys 3 After the connection has been confirmed the window will automatically change to view Weather Display Live Weather Display Live WS2 03 15 03 2775 W Oomph Omoh max 4 a 7 26 6 C 4 26 9 bi Temp 26 1 C niay j A 140 sf ioeo Erle 4 I o 10102hPa 4 J Barometer gt Windchill E E a 1011 7hPa 26 6 0 0 8 OW m 0 0mm S 2mm 16 6mm T2 00 C ni 0 0rc Ez wo Soe Daly Monthy Annual Rainfall gt la mis If the Weather Display Live does not appear Make sure that the address you entered is correct Check to make sure that the IP address and subnet mask are set correctly and if necessary redo the Detailed Network Settings 30 Weather Display Live About Weather Display L
7. We are not responsible for any damage malfunction or trouble whether direct or indirect caused by the use of our product Please be fully aware of this before using our product This product has been designed for private or industrial use only It is not for use in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as in connection with medical equipment whether directly or indirectly This unit is not waterproof If the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean cloth dipped in alcohol Harmful gases or chemicals may cause corrosion and or other danger to the unit Also by coming in contact with hazardous substances harm may occur to the people handling the unit Therefore do not use in any environment that is exposed to chemicals and harmful gases Make sure that the LAN cable and AC adaptor are inserted fully so as not to cause an improper connection Condensation may occur if the unit is moved from one environment to another where the difference in temperature is great Use the unit in an environment where the ambient temperature is from 0 to 50 C and the humidity is between 20 and 80 RH no condensation When using a Wireless LAN card please follow all instructions included with the card Please do not insert your fingers or any foreign objects into the connection jacks To prevent damage to the unit from static electricity remove static electricity from your body by touching metal around
8. 0 MPH WD SE 07 06 18 10 26 Management of WS 2 Display Contents The following data when accessed via a browser Temperature Humidity Barometric Pressure Rainfall Wind Speed Wind Direction Date and Time when data was collected Checking and Making Changes to Computer Net work Settings In some network environments it may be necessary to make changes to the IP address and subnet mask at the computer side in order to carry out a search See the following procedures for checking and making changes to your computer network settings 1 In the Windows Control Panel open Network Connections 2 Select the Network adaptor that you are using and right click with the mouse and open the Properties __LAN or High Speed Internet aT Internet ll s IPCI Fost Et g an y Disable Lai Status Repair Bridge Connections Create Shortcut Rename 3 Under the General Tab in This conection uses the following items select Inter net Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties button General Tab ocal Area Properties z General Authentication Advanced Connect using E VIA VT86C100A Based Fast Ethemet This connection uses the following tems E El cient for Microsoft Networks M A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Select M E QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol 7 TCP IP i __ Fropeties_ Pr
9. A A gateway is a term used to refer to a device or software that is used to link networks with different standards For example a gateway is needed when connecting a cell phone to the Internet or in any case where you wish to connect two devices that are completely different Gateway carries with it the meaning of entrance and exit and a router may also be referred to with this term When making gateway settings it is necessary to make IP address settings for the device that will act as a gateway Q 8 What is a URL A A URL is an address that is written in a way so that it is easy for the DNS function to determine on which server the IP address is located This address begins with http and is followed by such things as domain names server names port numbers file names and other such info http www tandd co jp product ws2 index php Schema Domain Name File Name For example if the IP address that is assigned to www tandd co jp is 61 197 203 107 by entering http 61 197 203 107 product ws2 index php in the browser the same page will appear as when you enter http www tandd co jp product ws2 index php The DNS or Domain Name Server helps to switch difficult to understand IP address of just numbers such as 61 197 203 107 into easy to grasp names such as www tandd co jp and helps connect to the desired server Q amp A about the Internet Q 1 What is an IP address A Usually when you connect to the Int
10. XP 1 Start Windows 2 Place the accompanying CD ROM into your CD ROM drive In a few seconds the Start window will appear If that window does not automatically open please open it by double clicking the CD ROM icon in My Computer on your desktop Or if after double clicking the CR ROM drive the file appears in the CD ROM folder double click on the start exe icon 3 Select Install WS 2 Settings Utility and click the Execute button to start the instal lation eteo System WS 2 for Windows iz Select Install WS Settings Utility Execut Execute Button 3 Open WS 2 User s Guide pdl D View Meteo System Web Site Close 4 Continue the installation by following the directions as they appear 5 After installation has been completed WS 2 for Windows will be registered in Win dow s Start Menu Getting Ready 19 For Windows Vista 1 Start Windows 2 Place the CD ROM in the appropriate drive If the window automatically appears under Install or run program click on Run start exe For some applications the above may appear as Run first exe DVD Drive E WS 2 E Always do this for software and games Install or run program General options A Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel 3 The Start window will appear If the Start Window does not automatically open please op
11. eather Wing WS 2 Meteo System User s Manual Thank you for purchasing our product Carefully read this instruction manual before using this unit CE Copyright T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2008 06 16007044060 Notices about this User s Manual In order to properly use this product please carefully read this manual before using T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any malfunction of and or trouble with this product or with your computer that is caused by the improper handling of this product and will deem such trouble or malfunction as falling outside the conditions for free repair out lined in the attached warranty All rights of this User s Manual belong to T amp D Corporation It is prohibited to use duplicate and or arrange a part or whole of this User s Manual without the permission of T amp D Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation USA and are binding in the USA and all other countries Windows Vista is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation USA Vantage Pro and Vantage Pro2 are trademarks of Davis Instruments Corp Hayward CA Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of each company Specifications design and other contents outlined in this manual are subject to change without notice Onscreen messages in this manual may vary slightly from the actual messages Please noti
12. window as seen in step 3 above will close the window Once again in the WS 2 Settings Utility run a search and check whether the IP address for the WS 2 connected to the network is displayed If it is displayed properly make the initial network settings After making the initial network settings follow steps 1 4 above to open the In ternet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Re enter the IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server that you had written down before and click the OK button Open the browser enter the address URL that you set in the settings utility and check to make sure that the display is proper or not If you are using a company network or are working in an environment that may have special settings and after having followed the above procedures still cannot view the display properly please connect your network administrator Others Downloading Flash and Re installing To download Flash go to http www adobe com To view Weather Display Live in your browser it is necessary to have Macromedia Flash Player Version 7 or higher installed on your computer Please install it from the Adobe Macromedia Flash Player Website NOTE The installation of Flash is completely the responsibility of the user Please carry out the installtion by following the directions as they appear Re installing Before reinstalling or updating the W
13. 255 255 192 0 00 0d 8b 00 04 96 Change Setingg Change Settings Button WS 2 Settings Utility 23 4 Enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask NOTE Enter an IP address and subnet mask that is appropriate for your network Do not use the same IP address for two different units It may cause abnormalities to the entire network system Network Settings Setting Item IPAddress 192 168 51 90 Enter the IP address and Subnet mask MAC Address O0 Od 8b 00 04 96 LoginID wsc user Enter the Login ID and Password Password ET Fefitory Default Setting is E GE A 5 Enter the Login ID and Password WS 2 Factory Default Settings Login ID wsc user Password wsc passwd You cannot make any necessary changes to the login ID and password here Make changes to these from Detailed Network Settings See page 25 for details 6 After checking for entry errors click the Send button After transmission has been completed a message will appear 7 Click the OK button to finish After settings are completed the WS 2 will automatically restart During the restarting process a search cannot be performed even if you click the Search button Please try again after one minute if no units are detected Check the connection between the computer and the WS 2 Check the hub power switch and the network cable type If some network environments it may be necessary
14. Enable Disable If you wish to enable the Restart Unit Everyday place a check next the Enable Restart Time Enter the restart unit time 40 Management of WS 2 System Information Button Pressing this button will display the current settings for the WS 2 Warning Setti Network Settings Port Numbers ettings IP Address 192 168 51 90 HTTP Proparin snot Mask 255 255 192 0 FTP Control Gateway FTP Data Data Transfer DNS 1 192 168 2 10 SMTP Client DNS 2 192 168 2 20 Communication Port E Mail Settings Baud Rate SMIP Sener mail tand local System Information Device POP before SMTP off Configuration 5953 Sener System Version 100 Firmware Version 01 11 00 Properties _POP3 Port Number Sy Wireless LAN Information ystem 6 on Button ESSID Local AP Reboot aT Button Logout Button Check the following settings Network Settings Basic network setting information E Mail Settings Necessary information for sending E mail Wireless LAN Information on Wireless LAN Port Numbers The HTTP Server Port Number the FTP Server Port Number you wish to upload to and others Communication Port Baud rate communication speed for Communication Port System Information WS 2 Version Information System Reboot Button Upon clicking the button a confirmation message will appear Click the OK button to reboot the WS 2 After reboot has finished you will return to
15. annas appear History Function Settings If you wish to disable the History Function in the WS 2 Settings Utility Menu please select Login History gt OFF Please note that a history will remain viewable from when before it was disabled To erase a history please click on Clear Login History in the Menu Help Clear Login History Communication Time Settings gt Exit Login History If you wish to disable the History Function select Login History OFF Clear Login History Use this to erase the entire login history By clicking Clear Login History a confirmation message will ap pear Select Yes to erase the entire login history Communication Time Settings In the Detailed Network Settings communication speed settings can be made It is possible to change the communication time speed for all type of communication depending on your network environment Select the best setting from the 5 choices 1 2 3 4 5 Normally the setting should be 1 fastest Help Login History gt Clear Login History Pork Settings __ Communication Time Settings gt Exit NOTE If during communication problems occur such as frequent communication errors or data is only partially received please try setting the Communicatio Time to a slower number such as 2 or 3 5 Slowest Getting Ready WS 2 Network Initialization To connect a WS 2 to a network it is necessar
16. history will remain viewable from when before it was disabled To erase a history please click on Clear Login History in the Menu Problems that may occur with WS 2 Management Settings Q 1 I cannot send mail why A Ifthe transmission failed one of the following may be the reason In the Detailed Network Settings the necessary gateway address settings have not been made In the Detailed Network Settings the necessary DNS settings have not been made In the Detailed Network Settings the necessary SMTP Server settings have not been made Check the ESS ID for mistakes in upper and lower case letters The SMTP server needs SMTP authentication May need to change Provider The SMTP server will not recognize the Sender Address May need to change Provider The necessary POP before SMTP settings have not been made Q 2 I cannot connect to a wireless LAN Is there a way to check the wireless LAN status A Unfortunately there is no way to check But you can check the following Is the ESS ID or WEP key code incorrect Are you using a Wireless LAN card other than the ones we endorse l tried using a different wireless LAN card and now I can t get communication to work what happened A Even if all settings remain unchanged after putting in a different wireless LAN card and restarting communication will no longer be able to occur That is because the MAC address of the previously used LAN card is still in the APR table i
17. of the following may be the reason One of the following is incorrect IP address or Domain Login ID Password or Port Number The network is not properly connected the LAN cable is broken the Hub is damaged a mistake occurred in setting up the router etc In the Menu Communication Time Settings try slowing the communication time Q 6 Because of some other Communication Error communication cannot occur Why A One of the following may be the reason The IP Block setting is ON and communication can occur with only specific PC s If after several attempts a communication error continues to occur turn OFF the WS 2 and restart A warning report mail or test mail is in process If a sending error occurs processing takes time so please wait for at least one minute before trying again 46 Others Q 7 Which has priority a wireless LAN or a wired LAN A Ifa wireless LAN card is inserted the wireless LAN will have priority Because of this if the wireless LAN settings are incorrect and a wired LAN is connected communication will not take place via the wired LAN and hence communication will not occur Q 8 forgot the password what should I do A First return the settings to the factory default settings and then redo the settings Q 9 Is it possible to hide the IP address history and settings history A Ifyou wish to hide the History in the Menu select Login History and click to OFF Please note that a
18. please contact your local T amp D dealer or representative Notification Output to External Devices Possible The WS 2 is equipped with built in external output terminals It is possible to connect to an external device such as alarm or light so that a warning notification can be simultaneously seen or heard onsite Management of WS 2 By using the Administration Menu displayed in the browser it is possible to check current system settings and make WS 2 settings WS 2 for Windows WS 2 Settings Utility Network Initialization Make all necessary network settings for WS 2 IP Address Subnet Mask Login ID Password Detailed Network Settings Make detailed network settings here IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address Login ID Password DNS Settings Wireless LAN Settings Port Number Mail Server Settings POP Before SMTP IP Block Time Difference Getting Ready 11 Package Contents The following items are included in the package J Meteo System N WS 2 for Windows eather Wing Weather wing WS 2 Software Set x tunit CD ROM x1 LAN Cable LN 20W AC Adaptor AD 0609 x1 x1 Introductory Guide and Warranty x1 12 Getting Ready WS 2 Part Names and Functions Front eather Wing ws 2 POWER LED Power Monitor LED OUTPUT LED External Output LED Bottom External Output Terminal External Output Terminals Contact Output Connec
19. the Send Settings button over and over communication may become impossible Please try again after one minute 26 WS 2 Settings Utility In the Detailed Network Settings window you can make the following settings In the Detailed Network Settings window you can make the following settings IP Address Subnet Mask Enter the WS 2 IP address and subnet mask Gateway Address Enter the WS 2 gateway address Login ID Login Password Enter the WS 2 Login ID and Password The Login ID Password entered here will be necessary for logging into the WS 2 Administration Menu on the Web See page 34 for details NOTE We strongly suggest that you make changes to the factory default Login ID and Password For security reasons continued use of the default values is not recommended The User ID and Password can be made up of up to 15 characters using alphabet numbers hyphens and _ underscores Note that spaces and lt gt cannot be entered If you wish to use these symbols please make any necessary chang es to the ESS ID and WEP Key Code DNS Settings If it is necessary to assign a domain name enter a DNS server Wireless LAN Settings If you are using a Wireless LAN to access the WS 2 then make settings for the following items Wireless LAN ESS ID If you leave this field blank the setting will be to allow for connection to any available network WEP Key Type Select character string or he
20. up of exchanges between servers and clients In the case of WS 2 the WS 2 provides functions and information so it is a server and the computer which reads this information or functions is the client For example the storage of web sites and the making public of these are done by the Web Server and the sending and receiving of e mail is performed by the Mail Server Q amp A about Networks Q 1 A What is a Network A network is a system in which a group of computers are connected by cable copper wire optical fiber etc infrared ray radio waves or other means in order to share and exchange information There are basically two types of computer networks LAN Local Area Network A Local Area Network or LAN consists of a group or network of computers in a limited range WAN Wide Area Network A Wide Area Network or WAN is a network of computers that are connected over long distance The Internet is an example of a WAN that has connected a multiple number of networks What is an IP address In a network in order to distinguish your computer from another it is necessary to assign a number this number is called an IP address When you connect to an outside network such as the Internet the IP address that is used is referred to as a Global IP address In a Local Area Network the IP address that is used is called a Private IP address An IP address is divided into 4 blocks of numbers separated by periods such as 192
21. you can receive the current settings Communication is impossible via a proxy server Detailed Network Settings Tab z WS 2 Settings Utility Settings 192 168 51 90 255 255 192 0 wscuser Login Pasaword wee pasewd DNS Settings on DNS Server Addressiprimary 197 168 7 10 DNS Server Addressisecondary Wireless LAN Settir on Current Wireleae LAN ESS ID Local AP i Wireleee LAN WEP Kay Code Settings as Wireless LAN WEP Key lype Hexa Received HTTP Por FTP Port Dtp Port SMTP Server Name POP Before SMTP POP Server Name POP User ID POP Posswod POP Port Number IP Block Login Permission Address 1 Login Penmssion Address 2 Settings mE i History History Settings Hist 197 168 51 90 History IP Address 192 168 51 90 Login ID wsuuser Password eeeseccess 80 Get Settings f Change Settings Button Button 1 Receive Settings Area Enter info for the WS 2 you wish to make settings in Port WS 2 Settings Utility 25 Detailed Network Settings 1 Inthe Detailed Network Settings tab page see the previous page click the Change Settings button at the bottom right to open the Detailed Network Settings Window and make any necessary changes For details about setting each item See page 27 Detailed network Settings Address Logn ID Password Settings IP Address 192 168 51 90 Logni wearer Subnet Mark 25 25 192 0 LognParrword wro
22. 168 15 10 The assigned numbers can use the digits 0 255 with private IP addresses usually beginning with numbers such as 192 168 However the number 255 is not usually used This number is absolutely necessary to enable participation in a network so it is necessary to set the IP address to a number that suits your network environment Others 49 50 What is a subnet mask An IP address is made up of the network address to which the computer belongs network address and the computer s own address within the network host address The subnet mask determines the division between these Network address Host address gt IP address 192 168 15 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 The subnet mask similar to the IP address is made up of four blocks of numbers divided by periods such as 255 255 255 0 This number is absolutely necessary to enable participation in a network so it is necessary to set the subnet mask to a number that suits your network environment How should I make settings for the IP address subnet mask The IP address and subnet mask settings vary depending upon your networking environment structure Please consult your network administrator for details Below is a simplified explanation for your reference If the computer connected to your company LAN has a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 and an IP address of 192 168 100 1 set the subnet mask to the same as your computer 25
23. 5 255 255 0 Set the IP address to 192 168 100 Make sure to set the last three digits to a number between 1 254 that is not the same as any other computer connected in your network IP address 192 168 100 1 192 168 100 254 What is a MAC address A MAC address is a unique number made up of alphabet and numbers that is assigned separately to the components of network communication computer server router etc Each MAC address is assigned to the hardware and is unique to that device so there is no chance for duplication If you compared it to a cell phone even though the phone number may be changed you could think of the MAC address as the serial number of the phone which cannot be changed and is unique to each unit The MAC address is written on a sticker on the back of each WS 2 What is a port number When using TCP IP communication with a LAN cable or via a phone line port numbers are assigned to distinguish one application from another Port numbers can be assigned from 0 to 65535 The numbers 0 to 1023 are already reserved to communication services and are referred to as Well Known Port Numbers Well known port numbers are HTTP communication at 80 FTP communication at 20 and 21 SMTP communication sending mail at 25 POP3 communication receiving mail at 110 In order for communication to work properly these port numbers must be set correctly Others Q 7 What is a gateway
24. Detailed Network Settings Login History ON OFF Clear Login History Communication Time Settings PC Operating Environment Compatible OS PC CPU Memory Hard Disk Monitor LAN Web Browser Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista English To install the Settings Utility it is necessary to have Administrator Rights for the computer into which it will be installed A Stable Windows Operating Environment LAN TCP IP Communication Possible Enough memory to stably operate Windows More than 10MB free space Data will need more space SVGA higher than 800x600 recommended more than 256 colors 100BASE TX or 10BASE T Twisted pair cable conforming to Category 5 STP UTP Internet Explorer 6 or higher Fire Fox 2 0 or higher Optional Accessories Wall Attachment TR 5WK1 Unit mm 106 18 Wall Attachment x 1 r A Screws x 2 Double sided Tape x 1 f fl A g Double sided Tape L E 55 mu Gam T amp D corRPoRATION 5652 169 Sasaga Matsumoto City Nagano 399 0033 Japan Tel 81 263 27 2131 Fax 81 263 26 4281 E mail overseas tandd co jp http www tandd com Weather wing WS 2 Meteo System User s Manual Published by T amp D CORPORATION 2008 06 1st Edition copyright T amp D Corporation All rights reserved
25. S 2 for Windows software make sure to carry out the unin stall program first Before uninstalling make sure to quit all WS 2 for Windows applications NOTE To install WS 2 for Windows it is necessary to have Administrator rights Computer Administrator for the com puter in which you wish to install it Even after uninstalling saved data files will still remain in the folders and locations they were saved in 1 In the Windows Control Panel click on Add or Remove Programs 2 From the list of currently installed programs select WS 2 for Windows 1 xx and click the Remove button Currently installed programs BP RTR SW for Windows EU E 21 5w for windowsus specwiaee Basie SSP TEO Recorder for Windows RTR 5 SF TaD Recorder for Windows RTR 5 BP 1a Recorder for Windows TR S PxU Select WS 2 for Windows and m i p Voltagenecorder for windows 3 00 P Click Remove EI anaras is i SNE e yms93803 button E indons Service Pak 2 Remove Button G A message will appear click the Yes button to start the uninstalling of application A Follow the directions to Uninstall 5 After the uninstall process is completed reinstall by following the directions to In stalling the WS 2 for Windows See page 19 20 for details Others 45 Troubleshooting Problems that way occur while running WS 2 for Windows Q 1 The following message appears Windows Security Alert wh
26. V Displays the UV index Solar Displays the current solar radiation Rainfall Displays the Annual Monthly and Daily rainfall Function Buttons Graph Various logged data is displayed in graph form see next page Records Displays the various records see page 33 Webcam Displays the webcam data see page 33 Weather Display Live 31 32 Graph Display By clicking the Graph button from among the function buttons see previous page 31 various graphs can be viewed Weather Wing WS 2 WS2 03 15 10 Barometer Last 24 hours Pressure 26 6 C a 26 Temp 26 a80 1000 4 960 1010 pane a 10144 Barometer Last 24 hours 7101 T2 0 0 C Nim 0 0mm 5 2mm 16 6mm Solar Daily Monthly 0 f 00 00 04 30 09 00 Tine 30 18 00 22 30 03 00 La vee Tae Rainfall p om ox Aik Click here to shows Click here to close View Menu the graph Various datas can be viewed in graph from according to the conditions below The WS 2 is designed to display graphs using gathered recorded data from weather stations But in some instances due to the recording interval settings or data details all data readings may not be displayed When using Last Hour the last one hour s worth of data will be stored in the WS 2 In order to view the entire record in Graph form make sure that at least one hour has elapsed from the start before viewing Weather Display Live Records Display By
27. at should do A Ifyou are using Windows XP SP2 the following message may be displayed There is no problem so please click Unblock E Windows Security Alert K IA To heip protect your compter Wineiows Firewall has biocind tA some features af thes pogam Do you wart to keap blocking this program 2 Name Network Settings Unity Publaher T amp D Corporation Kees Later Widows Frewsl has blocked the pogan tom Der commectons trom the Irtemet or a network F you recognize the program or bust the publlaher you can unblock t Winen shadi unblocts a nenarem Q 2 Is it possible to use the WS 2 for Windows via a proxy server A Communication is impossible via a proxy server With Web Viewer communication is pos sible Q 3 cannot run a search in the Network Initialization Why A One of the following may be the reason Power is not being supplied by the AC adaptor to the WS 2 The WS 2 and the computer you are using are not on the same network The Network Settings Utility is already being used by another computer The LAN card which is being used has not been formatted Q 4 I cannot make settings in the Network Initialization Why A One of the following may be the reason The Login ID and or Password are incorrect Another WS 2 with the same IP address is on the same network Q 5 Why does a Communication Error Connection Error appear A The network is probably not properly connected One
28. at there are no assurances that your password and ID will not be stolen If you wish to lessen these risks we strongly suggest that you install a firewall and other security software into your network What is POP Before SMTP POP Before SMTP is one method used for the sending and receiving of mail A mail server uses two types of protocol to send and receive mail Generally when mail is sent it uses an SMTP server and when receiving mail uses a POP server Normally the sending and receiving of mail are done separately However recently in an effort to fight Spam mail a new type of mail server referred to as POP Before SMTP has appeared The way it works is that after logging in your Login ID and password to the POP server you can ac cess the SMTP server for a certain length of time in order to send mail Due to the particularity of this method the WS 2 mailing function has been designed to be compat ible with POP Before SMTP The WS 2 mailing function has been designed to be compatible only with POP before SMTP Others 53 Specifications Hardware Product Name Network Server for Weather Station Weather Wing WS 2 Serial LAN CF Interface Specifications RS 232 D SUB 9 pin Connector IEEE802 3 10Base T 100Base TX Possible to use with IEEE802 11b Wireless LAN Card PRISM2 5 3 0 Although it is possible to be used with either Wireless LAN or 10 100Base TX it is impossible to use simultaneously with both
29. at you must take Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX Unplug power plug from outlet Z WARNING Do not take apart repair or modify the main unit This may cause fire or electrocution computer manufacturer If water or a foreign body enters into this unit immediately unplug the AC adaptor and stop using Continued use may cause fire or electrocution a When installing and using this product make sure to follow all warnings and directions from your N Do not use this unit in wet or humid places such as a bathroom S It may cause a fire or other trouble including malfunction Store main units AC adaptors and LAN cables out of the reach of children Touching them may result in injury and it is dangerous if they are dropped If any smoke or strange smells are emitted from the unit immediately pull out the AC adaptor and cease using it Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Do not drop the unit or expose the unit to a strong impact If that happens to the unit immediately A remove the batteries and stop using Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Make sure to periodically remove dust and dirt from the AC adaptor plug If dust is allowed to accumulate on the plug moisture may cause poor insulation and result in fire W Do not unplug the AC adaptor with wet hands This may cause electrocution Introduction N CAUTION
30. ata measure ments via PC display Also by accessing the URL for the Weather Display Live it is possible to view the current weather data readings anytime on your mobile phone Send Warning Notifications via E mail By making upper and lower limit settings for the WS 2 when one of the set upper or lower limits has been exceeded a warning report mail can be sent via e mail to specified e mail addresses To make use of the warning report e mail send function it is necessary to create an environment in order to connect to the Internet or to an in company in house SMTP server Automatic Sending of Recorded Data The WS 2 incorporates a Data Sending function which allows for the automatic transmission at a certain time every day or at a set regular interval of recorded data as E mail attachment To make use of the warning report e mail send function it is necessary to create an environment in order to connect to the Internet or to an in company in house SMTP server As with the automatic e mail function it is also possible to have recorded data automatically uploaded at a set time or at a set interval to a specified FTP server Directly Insert Wireless LAN Card for Easy Wireless Connection The WS 2 has been designed with an onboard CF card slot By simply inserting a CF type wireless LAN card into the WS 2 you can use a Wireless LAN connection For information and updates concerning which wireless LAN cards can be used
31. ata when con nected to a weather station purchase separately from Davis Instruments Corp Connection Image Wired LAN He Weather Wing Broadband Com WS 2 Router Cable Internet By utilizing its built in networking functions the WS 2 provides for easy access to weather data via Internet or LAN as well as the sending of warning e mails Connection Image Wireless LAN Broadband Weather Weather Wing a Router Stations Com WS 2 IEEE802 11b lt gt a Cable mF LAN Card Internet By inserting a wireless LAN card in the CF card slot it is possible to connect to a Wireless LAN allowing for communication with any WS 2 even when placed in remote locations Weather Stations Vantage PRO2 can be purchased from Davis Instruments Corp Introduction Table of Contents Introduction Notices about this User s Manual 2 Software User s Agreement 3 Disclaimers 2 nnn ence nn 3 Copyright 3 FCC Compliance Statement for American Users 3 Safety Precautions and Instructions 4 To ensure safety be sure to obey all of the following WAININGS Explanation of Symbols What is Weather Wing WS 2 6 Outline
32. clicking the Records button from among the function buttons see previous page 31 various records can be viewed Weather wing WS 2 ise SHAD Es 7 _ _ Records ihe Highest temperature 28 7 C 06 30 14 06 2008 Lowest temperature 22 8 C 00 00 01 06 2008 20 o Highest gust imph 202 01 30 12 06 2008 10 e Highest rain rate 17 Smm min 10 00 02 06 2008 o Lowest barometer 998 2hPa 06 50 12 06 2008 o Highest barometer 1013 9hPa 22 50 01 06 2008 le Highest daily rainfall 2 2mm 23 50 03 06 2008 00 3 10 j Highest rain in 1 hour 2 2mm 03 50 03 06 2000 90 le Highest average wind speed Omph 0 00 00 01 06 2008 26 6 C slorighes soil fieh 0 C iH Temp f Lowest soil temperature OC 60 4 906 100 Lowest wind chill D C i J f 50 i 960 gt fe Warmest day 28 7 C 07 00 14 06 2008 40 Saf Ae Coldest night 22 8 C 00 00 01 06 2008 r Barome Coldest day 23 4 C 19 20 01 06 2008 A s Warmest night 28 7 C 06 30 14 06 2008 0 12 010 C qe Highest heat index DOC t ff 16 6mm T1 0 0 C ff Records for this month Annual mse Click here to shows Click here to close View Menu the graph Webcam Display By clicking the Webcam button from among the function buttons see previous page 31 webcam data can be viewed Weather Wing WS 2 WS2 17 06 2008 s50 4 seo 3098 4 260 PL sa 1010 Phra ay 20 10 E 03 2mm 16 6mm
33. ddress sender address subject for the E mail Up to 80 characters can be entered for To and From Up to 32 characters can be entered for Subject Put here the NOT possible characthers Management of WS 2 39 WS 2 Device Configuration Properties Button Here you can make communication settings for the WS 2 After confirming that all entries are correct click the Save Settings button Then open the next menu For the settings take effect it is necessary to reboot the WS 2 Settings Menu Warning EI Settings Weather Display Live Station Name Refresh Interval 5 sec 5 60 Data Transfer Communication Port Baud Rate 19200 i bps Restart Unit Everyday Use Restart Unit Enable Disable Restart Time Device Configuration Properties Button System Reboot Button Logout Save Settings Button Weather Display Live Station Name It is possible to display the device name you assigned at the top left Weather Display Live window Refresh Interval from 5 to 60 seconds Here you can make the display refresh interval setting for the Weather Display Live Specify the desired refresh interval from 5 to 60 seconds Communication Port Baud Rate 9600bps 19200bps Please select one of the baud rates for the WS 2 COM Port Please set to the same baud rate setting as that made for the Weather Station Restart Unit Everyday Use Restart Unit
34. e space More free space is necessary for data SVGA higher than 800x600 recommended more than 256 colors 100BASE TX or 10BASE T Twisted pair cable conforming to Category 5 STP UTP Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher bela Fire Fox 2 0 or higher Using a LAN Connect the provided LAN cable to the HUB that is connected to your computer Connecting Directly to a PC Connect the provided LAN cable to the HUB that is connected to your computer LAN cross cables are not included with the product Please purchase separately Using a Wireless LAN Please use a Wireless LAN card and a Wireless LAN access point Combined Wireless LAN and Hub OK For information and updates concerning which CF cards can be used please contact your local T amp D dealer or representative Using the Internet In order to connect to the Internet you must first make arrangements with a provider for a line In order to send mail via the Internet user authentication may be required The WS 2 has been designed to enable the use of POP before SMTP It should however be noted that it has not been designed to be com patible with other authentication methods such as SMTP authentication It may also be necessary to get an IP address or domain and make domain name server and other settings For more details about various settings it is best if present to contact the network administrator To get more details about your Internet connection and setup
35. en it by double clicking on the CD ROM icon in Computer Meteo System WS 2 for Windows Select Install WS 2 Settings Utility Execut Execute Button 2 Open WS 2 User s Guide pdt View Meteo System Web Site Close 4 Select Install WS 2 Settings Utility then click the Run button the User Account Controls window should appear 5 Click Next to start the installation Confirming the contents as you go install the software according to the directions After installation is completed an icon for WS 2 for Windows will appear in the Start Menu 20 Getting Ready WS 2 Settings Utility Opening the WS 2 Settings Utility From the list of programs in the Window s Start Menu click on WS 2 for Windows WS 2 Settings Utility 2 Da 7 2 W5 2 Settings Utility 2 Windows Messenger windows Movie Maker an AllPrograms fi for Windows M Oe Taz WS 2 Settings Utility Yr XML File Updat D Log Off fo Turn OFF Con suter ca Main Items in the WS 2 Settings Utility Network Initialization Tab After purchasing a WS 2 unit the first step is to make all Network Initialization Settings for connecting to a network Detailed Network Settings Tab The reception of WS 2 settings and more detailed network settings can be made here NOTE Please open the WS 2 Settings Utility from only one computer at a time in the same network same broadcast domain
36. ernet the provider with which you have contracted service automatically assigns an IP address which may be different each time you connect or may change after a certain length of time With this type of changing IP address it is more difficult for outsiders to illegally enter your computer On the other hand when using your computer or a WS 2 unit as a sever it would be necessary to enter a different IP address as the URL each time you wish to access it In such a case it would be necessary to find out the current IP address each time you wished to access and this would be totally inconvenient To help solve this problem there is something called a fixed IP address service that your provider can offer With a fixed IP address you will be assigned a special unique IP address Some providers may give you a fixed IP address from the beginning of service but with most providers it is necessary to sign up for this special service Others 51 52 Q 3 How do you get a fixed IP address A fixed IP address is a service offered by your Internet provider For details about how to receive a fixed IP address contact the Internet provider with which you are connected How should set up a fixed IP address WIf you wish to open the WS 2 via the Internet you must set the fixed IP address to the router and not to the WS 2 The fixed Internet IP address should be assigned to the router and all access to the WS 2 from outside should go through
37. f the mail Up to 80 characters can be entered in To and From Up to 32 characters can be entered in Subject Put here the list of NOT possible characters NOTE Warning monitoring is carried out at one minute intervals therefore it may take up to one minute after a waring condition occurrencehe before the starting of an e mail transmission or the turning ON of the external output Email Test Button You can send a test mail with this button Management of WS 2 Data Transfer via FTP FTP Button Make settings here for Data Transfer via FTP After confirming that all entries are correct click the Save Settings button Then open the next menu Settings Menu ae Local FTP Settings Warning Settings Upload O Enable Disable FTP Server Name Upload Path Data Transfer User ID FTP Password Button z Ba Toa Weather Underground Settings Device Upload OCnable Disable Configuration FTP Serer Name merenayarem dyndna nrg Properties Upload Path ws2 GiappoWeatherTravy1 0 2 GiappoWeat User ID FTP meteosystem System Password FTP eeeeecee Information User ID WUG Reboot Password WUG Interval Save Settings Button Local FTP Settings Upload via FTP Enable Disable If you wish to enable the FTP data transfer function place a check next to Enable FTP Server Name Enter the FTP server name you wish to upload to Upload Path Enter the path name f
38. fy the shop where you purchased this product or T amp D Corporation of any mistakes errors or unclear explanations in this manual T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any damage or loss of income caused by the use of our product This product has been designed for private or industrial use only It is not for use in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as in connection with medical equipment whether directly or indirectly We are not responsible for any malfunction or trouble caused by the use of our product or by any problem caused by the use of measurement results of our unit Please be fully aware of this before using our product Some of our products which come under the category of strategic goods in foreign trade law need the permission of the Japanese government to be exported outside of Japan Please read the warranty and provisions for free repair carefully Introduction Software User s Agreement Disclaimers Although T amp D Corporation has made operational tests on our software WS 2 for Windows we cannot guarantee that all operations will work properly under all conditions T amp D Corporation shall not accept any responsibility for any damage whether direct or indirect that results from the usage of WS 2 for Windows Specifications of WS 2 for Windows may be subject to change and service may be terminated without advance notice to the user In such a case T amp D Corp
39. he WS 2 supports only the following baud rates 9600bps 19200bps If the baud rate setting for the Weather Station has been made to one other than listed above please change to one of the above before connecting the WS 2 Recommended baud rate 19200bps The WS 2 is designed to display graphs using gathered recorded data from weather stations The WS 2 itself does not have any recording function Therefore if you wish to view a graph with one month of data saved in a weather station the weather data recording interval setting must be set to 30 minutes or longer If the recording interval setting is less than 30 minutes it will be impossible to save one month of data in a weather station Hence with WS 2 the graph can only show less than one month of data recorded data only Note that even if the recording interval has been set at 30 minutes or longer depending on the amount of elapsed time from the starting of monitoring it may be impossible to display all recorded data in graph form For details about recording interval settings refer to the guide that came with the weather sta tion being used with the WS 2 Make sure to go to WS 2 Settings Utility and make the proper IP address and subnet mask settings After having made the appropriate settings turn off the power and connect the weath er station to the WS 2 Then turn the power on again Weather Display Live 29 Opening the Weather Display Live 1 Open Internet Explorer
40. ive window WS2 03 15 03 0 Omph Umph max 277 W f aU 6U D fn ee Nn 26 6 C a 26 99 B19 Temp 26 1 Humidity ano anon Dew point fc s040 8 sse LOL0 2hPa Barometer Windchill a 1011 7hPa 26 6 C Oi 2b 1 5 2mm 16 6mm Daily Monthly Annual Station Name Displays the device name you assigned For details about assigning device name see page 40 Temp Displays the temperature received from the outdoor sensor Red Mark Highest Blue Mark Lowest Wind Direction Displays the current wind direction The red mark shows the dominant wind direction for the past 60 minutes Wind Speed Displays the current wind speed The average value for the last ten minutes The red mark shows the fast est speed so far that day Gust Displays the instantaneous wind speed The red mark shows the fastest gust speed so far for that day Barometer Displays the current barometric pressure Humidity Displays the humidity received from the outdoor sensor Dew point Displays the dew point temperature at which the air cannot hold any more water so that dew forms on surfaces outdoors Red Mark Highest Blue Mark Lowest Windchill Displays the windchill factor taking into account the effect of wind speed on temperature Red Mark Highest Blue Mark Lowest Extra Sensor Displays the extra sensors T1 T2 Extra temperature sensor 1 2 U R 1 U R 2 Extra humidity sensor 1 2 U
41. limit settings for the WS 2 when one of the set upper or lower limits has been exceeded a warning report mail can be sent via e mail to specified e mail addresses and or the External Output will be switched ON It is possible to simultaneously see or hear a warn ing notification on site by connecting to an external device such as alarm or light For details about External Output Terminals see page 17 for details After confirming that all entries are correct click the Save Settings button Then open the next menu Settings Menu Weather Wing Wws 2 Warning Warning Settings Settings g g Use Wam ng Enable O Disable ss oa Emporis Type of Output Pulse 1 sec During Warming utton Data Transfer Warming Items Upper Limit Lower Limit Temperature 30 gA 10 C Humidity Rarnmetric Pressure hPa hPa Device Configuration EEEE Rainfall Properties E Mail Headers System To jtest tandd co ip Information From wsz tandd co Jp Email Test Subject Warning cmail Logout Save Settings Wind Speed Save Settings Button Email Test Button Warning Settings Use Warning Enable Disable If you wish to make use of the warning function place a check next to Enable Type of Output Pulse 1 sec During Warning Select the Type of Extrenal Output how the external output will be switched ON When the External Output is s
42. m the Internet side can be identified by the port number to which it is connected Q 5 Where can set the port number A The port number can be set from the WS 2 for WIndows Under normal conditions for HTTP communication the setting is 80 but if you wish to synchronize the settings to match the router settings it is necessary to change the settings for the WS 2 and for the router Q 6 Itis possible to connect the WS 2 to the network by using the LAN cable that con nects the computer to the LAN network A Inserting the wireless LAN card that connects the computer to the network into the WS 2 will physi cally connect the WS 2 to the network but without making the necessary settings such as IP ad dress the WS 2 cannot be active in the network and hence is not really connected After having inserted the LAN cable make sure to go to WS 2 for Windows to make the necessary IP address and subnet mask settings Others Q amp A about Web Server Functions Q 1 A Is aWS 2 unit a web server The WS 2 units have web server functionality built into them This function allows for the provision or serving up of temperature and humidity data current readings and graphs What is a Web Server What is a client In a computer network the computer that acts as a provider of services to various users is called a server and the computers which request these services from the server are referred to as clients Most communication service is made
43. n your computer In order to communicate using the new LAN card you can either erase the APR table or reboot your computer Q 4 forgot the password what should do A First By pressing the RESET button return the settings to the factory default settings and then redo the settings Others 47 48 FAQ s Q amp A about WS 2 Q 1 WS 2 units use an AC adaptor what happens when there is power shortage A During a power shortage all functions will be stopped Therefore the Web Server and Warning Functions will also be disabled However because the settings will remain in the WS 2 by turning the system on operation will continue with the same settings Q 2 Can I connect directly to my computer with the LAN cable that comes with the log ger A __ To connect a WS 2 directly to your computer you must use a cross LAN cable The LAN cable supplied is a straight LAN cable and cannot be used to connect directly to your com puter Please purchase a LAN cross cable at your local computer supply store Q 3 Does the WS 2 have a clock and calendar A Because the WS 2 clock settings are automatically received from the Weather Station make sure that the Weather Station s date and time settings are correct Q 4 If several WS 2 are connected to the same router how can identify which is which A If two or more WS 2 are connected to the same router it is possible to identify by setting each with an individual IP address and fro
44. nd get warning mail it is necessary to have set up a SMTP server for sending and a POP or IMAP server for receiving in the network Sending Internet Mail Internet feather Wing if LP Router Optical Modemm 192 168 1 0 ADSL Modemm 192 168 1 20 CATV Modemm SMTP Cliant Mail 192 168 1 10 Box gt ee a A pop k ne jp Mobile Phone Mail The WS 2 via a router or provider accesses an SMTP server that exists on the Internet and sends mail to the SMTP server 2 The SMTP server delivers the mail sent from the WS 2 according to the address to a POP server 3 The POP server receives the delivered mail from the SMTP server and stores it in the appropriate mailbox for that mail address Your computer accesses the POP server where the mail is stored and receives mail in the comput er s mailbox NOTE In order to connect to the Internet please make the necessary router LAN settings Getting Ready Basic Functions With the Internal WEB Server Use a Browser to Check Current Readings The built in WEB server gives you the option of putting your data on the Internet for public access By using the Internet connection the user can gain the freedom to manage and collect weather data from anywhere in the world where the Internet is available Monitor Real Time Measurments of Weather Data The on board software Weather Display Live allows users to visually check on weather d
45. ompatible ver sion of Weather Link for Davis Vantage PRO2 with a Serial Port connection For details about the Weather Link please contact the shop where you purchased the Davis Vantage PRO2 Connecting the AC Adaptor NOTE To avoid poor connections be sure to push the sensor connector securely into the jack Do not use an AC adaptor other than the one that is supplied with the product Doing so may cause fire or other trouble Insert the AC adaptor plug into an AC 100V socket Inserting the plug into a socket with different voltage may cause fire or other trouble Do not insert or pull out the AC adaptor plug with wet hands or if there are water drops on the plug This may cause electrocution Getting Ready Installation Is Windows operating properly If Windows is not operating properly WS 2 for Windows may not be installed correctly or it may not oper ate properly Please quit all other applications If other programs are open please close and quit all of them making sure to quit all Quick Start programs such as a virus checker For Windows 2000 XP and Vista in order to install WS 2 for Windows it is nec essary to have Administrator rights Computer Administrator for the computer in which you wish to install it NOTE To install WS 2 for Windows it is necessary to have Administrator rights Computer Administrator for the computer in which you wish to install it For Windows 2000
46. operties Description Button Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity 4 Inthe Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window under Use the following IP address make sure that the IP address and Subnet mask are correct Others 43 44 oN 10 11 12 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties me General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically IP address 192 168 20 200 Confirm the Subnet mask 255 255 192 0 IP address Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered DNS server 192 168 2 10 Confirm the DNS server Altemate DNS server 192 168 2 20 OK Button In order to return the settings back to the original ones make sure to write down the current settings for IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Pareferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server Enter 192 168 1 1 as the IP Address and 255 255 255 0 as the Subnet Mask After entering click the OK button Clicking the OK button in the Network Connections Properties
47. or the FTP server User ID Enter the Login ID for the FTP server Password Enter the Password for the FTP server FTP Test Button Management of WS 2 37 38 Interval 10 min 30 min 1 hour 2 hours 12 hours 1 day Select the Upload Interval The time settings for uploading are set as follows 10 min Every 05 15 25 35 45 55 minutes after each hour 30 min Every 05 and 35 minutes after each hour 1 hour Every hour 05 minutes after the hour 2 hours Every even numbered hour 05 minutes after the hour 12 hours Every day at 00 05 and 12 05 1 day Every day at 00 05 Due to internal processes the date and time of data transfer may be about five minutes late The data uploaded is a WLK file in WeatherLink format FTP Test Button You can test FTP sending with this button Weather Underground Settings If you wish to have recorded data on Weather underground web site www wunderground com you should have a valid account to it To enable it check next to Enable and enter the FTP Server Name Upload path User ID and Password for both FTP and Weather underground web site Enter the FTP Server Name you wish to upload to FTP Test Button You can test FTP sending with this button Management of WS 2 Data Transfer via E Mail E Mail Button Make settings here for Data Transfer via E Mail The temperature humidity pressure rainfall
48. oration shall not be responsible for any damages whether direct or indirect from the inability to use WS 2 for Windows T amp D Corporation has no obligation to correct any defects found in WS 2 for Windows Copyright All copyrights WS 2 for Windows including all of the programs and all related documents are the sole property of T amp D Corporation The reprinting or redistribution for commercial purposes whether in part or in whole in magazines or as a part of any product is strictly forbidden without the expressed consent of T amp D Corporation Any inquires concerning commercial redistribution should be directed to the Sales Department of T amp D Corporation Please do not attempt to make any changes or modifications to WS 2 for Windows WS 2 for Windows includes Network Settings Utility FCC Compliance Statement for American Users This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired opera tion Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates
49. ore you insert or take out the LAN card make sure that the AC adaptor is unplugged For information and updates concerning which wireless LAN cards can be used please contact your local T amp D dealer or representative Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Card Access Point WS 2 External HUB is not necessary if wireless LAN access point has a built in HUB Router Getting Ready Internet Connection Examples In order to connect the WS 2 to the Internet you must first set up an Internet connection environ ment by making arrangements with a provider for a line and get a global IP address and domain Also if necessary make all domain name server and or router settings For more details about various settings it is best if present to contact the network administrator To get more details about a global IP address and domain please contact your provider The following are examples of connection methods Please select the connection method that suits your network environment Using the WS 2 over the Internet Internet http 218 227 163 66 Provider lt gt Router Optical Modemm WS 2 ADSL Modemm CATV Modemm In order to access the WS 2 from your browser enter the Global IP address that has been assigned to the WS 2 in your browser s URL bar following http 2 The WS 2 will be called via a router or the Internet provider The WS 2 which recei
50. parsed Gateway Address ONS Settings OON OOF DNS server addresa Primary DNS server address Secondary Mal Settings SMIP server name FOP Before SMTP Wielers LAN Settings OON OOF Oon Oort PUP Server Name Wireless LAN ESS 1D User ID Wireless LAN WEP Key Wireless LAN WEP Key Passweed Port Number IP Block ON Oorr Lage Petmistinn adders 1 Port Numbes HTTP 9 emt 0800 m FIP 21 Login Permission address 2 or 2 Logn Permznion adders 3 7 Send Settings famel Button IPAdhess 192 168 51 90 Time Diference Logn ID wecuser Logn Password BINIBINI o WS 2 Restart Button Recipient WS 2 Settings Area Enter info for the WS 2 you wish to make settings in 2 Enter the info for the recipient of the settings and click the Send Settings button to have the settings sent to the Recipient WS 2 3 Once the settings have been successfully transmitted a message will appear ask ing you if it is OK to restart the system sy NOTE A To actvate the settings it is necestary to restart the communication function Do you wish tore start The new settings will not become Ce valid until the WS 2 is restarted 4 After restarting has finished the settings will have been completed WS 2 Restart Button If the browser does not open or if any errors occur during communication click the WS 2 Restart button NOTE Note that by clicking
51. please contact your provider Getting Ready Getting the WS 2 Ready to Use Connecting the LAN Cable NOTE When first making settings please connect to a computer that is connected to the local network same broadcast domain To avoid poor connections be sure to push the sensor connector securely into the jack Connecting the Signal Wire When wishing to use contact output for a warning occurrence 1 Prepare a 0 5 to 0 9 single type wire and remove the covering to about 10mm from the tip Prepare a 0 5 to s0 9 single type wire and remove the covering to about 10mm from the tip 2 Using a screwdriver or other such tool while pressing down on the terminal button lt B gt at the back of the unit insert the wire into the hole lt A gt lt A gt lt B gt External Output Terminal buttom Enlarged view of Wire Connection Terminal Example of Output Signal Connection ON OFF Output Signal Output via photo MOS relay Voltage when OFF AC DC less than 50V Current when ON less than 0 1A Resistance when ON 35 Q Battery 3 to 50V Getting Ready 17 18 Connecting a Weather Station to the WS 2 NOTE To avoid poor connections be sure to push the sensor connector securely into the jack Tighten and fasten both sides with screws For connecting Davis Vantage PRO2 In order to connect a Davis Vantage PRO2 to a WS 2 it is necessary to use a Windows c
52. rning Mail function without getting or using a fixed IP address Theoretically it is possible to send mail without having or using a fixed IP address That is presuming it is possible to successfully send data via your provider s mail sever or your company s mail server Fundamentally if you are able to access your company mail server or connect to the Internet it should be possible to send mail It should be noted that a Mail Server which requires authentication other than POP before SMTP cannot be used Others Q 7 Is it possible to connect to the Internet without a fixed IP address nor an URL Yes it is possible to connect without using a URL or having a fixed IP address but because the IP address that will be assigned by the provider will be constantly changing the access will be varied and will not go smoothly For example the IP address that you used successfully one hour before may no longer work and access will be made impossible Further you will have no way of verifying the new IP address We strongly suggest using either a fixed IP address or a dynamic DNS If connect the WS 2 to the Internet is it not possible that another person could read my data or change my settings Yes as long as you are connected to the Internet the unit could well be the target of unwanted ac cess But as long as your password and ID have not been leaked or stolen it will be impossible to access the most important areas But be aware th
53. t to an external device to Warning Output notify locally of a warning occurrence Getting Ready 13 14 LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE CF Interface Slot Ethernet Jack RESET buiton AC Adaptor Jack Ag od Soor INIA Connect a Weather Station here Ethernet Jack Connect the LAN Cable 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet Connector Connect the supplied AC adaptor Insert a Wireless LAN Card Press to return to the factory default settings For information and updates concerning which CF cards can be used please contact your local T amp D dealer or representative Getting Ready Outline of Use aremyos paijddns Aunn shumes Z SM 4 10 dx4 3U193 U1 Z SM JO u w euen Apeay 6uljje5 1 Check the following items before using WS 2 PC Operation Weather Station Operation Computer and Network Setup Adobe Flash Player Version 7 or higher Getting the WS 2 Ready to Use Connect the AC adaptor and LAN cable Check the signal input method and Connect the signal wire Connecting to the Network Internet Connect the WS 2 to a HUB or to your computer Even if you are planning to use a wireless LAN it is necessary to make the initial settings via a wired connection Installing the WS 2 for Windows Initialization Settings Search of WS 2 Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask Default IP address is 192 168 1 200 De
54. tailed Network Settings Receive the Settings Make and Change Settings WS 2 IP address subnet mask gateway address Login ID and Password DNS server Wireless LAN SMTP mail server POP before SMTP IP Block Time Difference and Port Number settings Rebooting the WS 2 Restarting the System History Function Communication Time Settings Before opening Weather Display Live Download and install Adobe Flash Player Version 7 or higher if you do not already have it installed on your computer Make necessary settings to the Weather Station 10 Opening the Weather Display Live Live display of weather data measurements such as Barometric Pressure Humidity Temperature Wind Speed Direction and Rainfall Shift Unit Graph Display 11 Management of WS 2 Warning Settings Data Transfer Settings WS 2 Device Configuration 12 Rebooting the WS 2 Getting Ready 16 Checking your Operating Environment To properly use the logger the following operational environment is necessary PC Operating Environment Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista English OS To install the Settings Utility it is necessary to have Administrator Rights for the computer into which it will be installed A Stable Windows Operating Environment PC CPU Rak ae LAN TCP IP Communication Possible Memory Capacity Enough memory to stably operate Windows Disk Space More than 10MB fre
55. the Administration Menu Login window System Logout Button This will allow you to exit Administration Menu and return to the Administration Menu Login win dow Click this button to finish operations on the Administration Menu If any of the operations on the Administration Menu are performed it is absolutely necessary to logout Note When operations are not performed for ten minutes or longer the user will automatically be logged out Management of WS 2 41 42 Viewing Current Readings via Mobile Phone It is possible to view the current readings via your mobile phone by accessing the URL for the Weather Display Live NOTE The example figure below is only an image of browser display The display layout is different from that on actual windows Depending on the type of mobile phone current readings may not be viewable To view the current readings monitor via mobile phone it is necessary to open the WS 2 to the public on the Inter net The weather data measurements shown in the browser are those of when accessing the Weather Display Live 1 Open the URL entry display and enter the URL for the WS 2 logger you wish to view and press enter 2 Weather data measurements are displayed The current readings will not be auto matically refreshed Press the Reload button to refresh data Ex of a display Yul i Weather Wing Temp 0 0 oF Hum 0 Bar 16 27 inHg Rain 0 0 in WS
56. the WS 2 unit will be initialized and returned to the Factory Default Settings 1 Press in the lt RESET gt button on the side of the WS 2 unit with a pointed object for more than three seconds lt RESET gt Button 2 When the lt POWER gt lamp on the face of the WS 2 unit disappears from the dis play release the lt RESET gt button and the unit will have been returned to the fac tory default settings In order to activate the settings the unit will automatically reboot Put here the default communication parameters values NOTE Rebooting may take about two minutes to complete 28 WS 2 Settings Utility Weather Display Live What is Weather Display Live Weather Display Live allows users to monitor real time measurements of weather data when con nected to a weather station delivering clear graphical presentations Weather Stations Vantage PRO2 can be purchased from Davis Instruments Corp To view Weather Display Live in your browser it is necessary to have Adobe Flash Player Version 7 or higher installed on your computer Before opening Weather Display Live The WS 2 has been designed to be used with a weather station Please make any necessary settings to the weather station you will be using with the WS 2 as outlined in the guide that comes with the product Make sure that all monitoring condition settings such as date and time or recording interval have been made Also note that t
57. the router The router will have two IP addresses an external IP address for the Internet and an internal IP address for the company or household LAN want to use a URL without a fixed IP address how can I do that If you wish to access a WS 2 by URL but without a fixed IP address it is possible to use a dynamic IP address The DNS or Domain Name Server helps to switch difficult to understand IP address of just numbers such as 61 197 203 107 into easy to grasp names such as www tandd co jp and helps connect to the desired server The DNS usually changes names to fixed IP addresses But if for some reason you cannot use a fixed IP address or for security reasons you wish not to use a fixed IP address there is a type of DNS called a dynamic DNS which can handle ever changing IP addresses For example the starting IP address is 210 0 0 1 and the URL associated with it is http www ws2 com The IP address 210 0 0 1 is of the changing type that is periodically reassigned by the provider After a certain period of time the assigned IP address is changed to 210 0 0 2 Normally at this point the DNS would not associate the URL with the IP address and access would be made impossible but because the dynamic DNS tracks the IP address you can still access the desired server using the same URL There are many types of dynamic DNS plans and services available please contact your local provider for more details Can I use the Wa
58. to make changes to the IP address and subnet mask via computer in order to carry out a search For details see page 43 Checking and Making Changes to Computer Network Settings Check if your wireless LAN card has been formatted Do not use an unformatted wireless LAN card If security software used to detect viruses is currently activated a successful search may not be carried out Please temporarily close the software 24 WS 2 Settings Utility Detailed Network Settings The reception of WS 2 settings and more detailed network settings can be made here To make these settings it is necessary to have first made proper settings with a correct IP address Receiving the Settings 1 Click the Detailed Network Settings Tab 2 Inthe Receive Settings Area see 1 below enter the information for the WS 2 you wish to make settings for and click the Get Settings button The current set tings will appear A list that shows all of the IP addresses and domain names with which successful communication has occurred until now can be viewed in the Settings History pull down menu If you select an IP address or domain name here the Login ID Password and Port Number will be entered automatically Note that if you have turned OFF the Login History in the Menu or if you have deleted the Login history by having clicked Clear Login History the Settings History will not appear By clicking the Settings History button
59. unication Time Settings 22 WS 2 Network Initialization 23 Detailed Network Settings 25 Receiving the Settings 25 Detailed Network Settings 26 Returning Settings to Factory Default 28 Weather Display Live Weather Display Live 29 What is Weather Display Live 29 Before opening Weather Display Live 29 Opening the Weather Display Live 30 About Weather Display Live window 31 Graph Display 32 Records Display 33 Webcam Display 2n nnnnnnnennnnn 33 Management of WS 2 Management of WS 2 34 Administration MenUu 34 Warning Settings Properties Button 35 Data Transfer via FTP FTP Button Data Transfer via E Mail E Mail Button WS 2 Device Configuration Properties Button 40 System Information Button 41 System Reboot Button 41 System Logout Button
60. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful inter ference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Introduction 3 Safety Precautions and Instructions To ensure safety be sure to obey all of the following warnings The following items should be strictly obeyed for the safe usage of this unit and for protecting yourself and other people from bodily harm and or damage to property Before using make sure to carefully read understand and follow the safety rules and precautions for our products as outlined below Explanation of Symbols Explanation of Warning Symbols A WARNING DANGER These entries are actions that absolutely under no circumstance should be taken The taking of such an action may cause serious personal physical damage or death A CAUTION These entries are actions that if taken may lead to physical injury or damage to persons or things Explanation of Picture Symbols Denotes an important warning or caution Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX A Be careful of electrocution Denotes a forbidden action Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX Do not use in wet areas Denotes an action th
61. ved the access request will return data to the computer which sent the access request Using a Domain Name ex WS 2 net T gx WS 2 Router Optical Modem Internet omain managem http ws 2 net company Provider feather Wing ADSL Modem DNS server 218 227 163 66 CATV Modem In order to access the WS 2 from your browser enter the Domain Name Ex WS 2 net that has been assigned to the WS 2 in your browser s URL bar following http 2 The Domain Name that was entered in the URL bar is converted by the DNS server into an IP address and the WS 2 is called 3 The WS 2 which received the access request will return data to the computer which sent the access request Getting Ready 10 Using Mail via LAN http ws 2 net feather Wing POP or IMAP i PC j Server 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 20 192 168 1 25 Mizi SMTP Server The WS 2 accesses the SMTP server and sends mail to the server 192 168 1 5 2 The SMTP server delivers the mail sent from the WS 2 according to the address to a POP server 3 The POP server receives the delivered mail from the SMTP server and stores it in the appropriate mailbox for that mail address 4 Your computer accesses the POP server where the mail is stored and receives mail in the compute smailbox NOTE Please take note that when you are using a LAN to send a
62. wind speed direction at the time of sending an e mail will automatically be written into the body of the mail After confirming that all entries are correct click the Save Settings button Then open the next menu Settings Menu Weatner Wing WS 2 Warning Mai Settings E Mail Settings Send E Mail O Enable Disable Properties Interval 1Day Attach Logged File None OWLK Data Transfer E Mail Headers E To E Mail Button From Subject Device Configuration Save Settings System Save Settings Button E Mail Settings Send E Mail Enable Disable If you wish to enable the E Mail data sending function place a check next the Enable Interval E Mail Data Sending Interval Select the Upload Interval The time settings for uploading are set as follows 10 min Every 01 11 21 31 41 51 minutes after each hour 30 min Every 01 and 31 minutes after each hour 1 hour Every hour 01 minute after the hour 2 hours Every even numbered hour 01 minutes after the hour 12 hours Every day at 00 01 and 12 01 1 day Every day at 00 01 Due to internal processes the date and time of data transfer may be about five minutes late Attached Logged File None WLK None Will not attach any logged data WLK This is the format which can be opened directly with WeatherLink software E Mail Headers To From Subject Enter the recipient a
63. witched ON the OUTPUT LED lamp will light up Pusle 1 sec Regardless of the length of time a measurement has exceeded a set upper of lower limit the External Output will stay ON for one second During Warning This will keep the External Output at ON during the time when a measurement is exceeding a set upper of lower limit Management of WS 2 35 36 Warning Items Upper Limit Lower Limit Please enter the upper and lower limit values only upper limit for Wind Speed and Rainfall For ex the possible Temperature settings could be Upper limit 20 5 Lower limit blank nothing or Upper limit 20 5 Lower limit 10 5 or Upper limit blank nothing Lower limit 15 E Mail By placing a check in the checkbox if a warning occurs a warning report e mail will be automatically sent Please make settings for Mail Recipient Addresses E Mail Headers OUTPUT By placing a check in the checkbox if a warning occurs the External Output will be turned ON Also check the above Type of External Output Current When a warning occurs the icon will appear E Mail Headers Warning Report Mail Recipient Address Settings To From Subject If you have checked E Mail in the Warning Items area make warning report mail recipient address settings here The measurement and conditions for the warning occurrence at the time of warning will automatically be written into the body o
64. xadecimal WEP key code Character string The number of characters in key code will be 0 5 13 Hexadecimal The number of characters in key code will be 0 10 26 NOTE Leave this box empty if WEP KEY is not used Note that spaces and lt gt cannot be entered If you wish to use these symbols please make any necessary changes to the ESS ID and WEP Key Code Port Number Changes can be made to the FTP Server Port Number FTP DTP to which the WS 2 will be connected and to the user HTTP Server Port Number to match your LAN environment Mail Settings Enter the server SMTP server name from which you wish to send E mails POP Before SMTP When having warning report mails sent and using an SMTP server that requires POP before SMTP authentication it is necessary to make these settings POP Server Name POP User ID POP Password POP Port Number Normal 110 Note that spaces and lt gt cannot be entered Time Difference Set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time GMT If this is not set correctly the Clock settings from SNTP will not be correct IP Block This will forbid access to the WS 2 except from the specified IP address If you do not enter the IP ad dress of the computer from which you are making settings after the WS 2 restarts access will not be permitted from that computer WS 2 Settings Utility 27 Returning Settings to Factory Default By pressing the lt RESET gt button
65. y to enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask that are appropriate for your network NOTE Please note that upon purchase all WS 2 units are set with the same IP address Do not connect more than one unit with the same address to the network at the same time To make IP address changes connect one WS 2 unit at a time and carry out the changes Also if the unit connects to an outside network via a router it will be impossible to carry out initialization settings 1 Connect the WS 2 via cable to a network It is necessary to connect the WS 2 to the same network as the computer running the WS 2 for Windows application 2 In WS 2 Settings Utility click on the Network Initialization Tab and then click on the Search button After clicking the search results will be shown in a few seconds Connected WS 2 Network Initialization Tab l Search Results Meni Help gt NO vork Initialization Detailed Network Setfngs WS 2 Search Results IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address 192 168 51 90 255 255 192 0 00 Od 8 00 04 96 aaa 3 Search L Button Change Settings 3 From the displayed list select the WS 2 to which you wish to make settings and then either double click on that address or click on the Change Settings button to open the Network Settings window Network Initialization Detailed Network Settings WS 2 Search Results IP Address Subnet Mask MAC Address seach
66. you door knob window frame before touching the unit Static electricity may cause not only damage to the unit but may cause breaks in or a loss of data Svev oe Ove oqoe Do not put anything on top of the AC adaptor This may cause overheating Also when unplugging the LAN cable from the main unit do not pull the cord but hold the connector to disconnect Do not use or store the unit in places such as listed below Doing so may cause electrocution fire and or other adverse effects to the device and or your computer Areas exposed to direct sunlight This will cause the inside of the device to become overheated and may cause fire deformation and or other damage including malfunction Areas prone to strong magnetic fields This may cause damage including malfunction Areas exposed to water leakage This may cause electrocution or other damage including malfunction Areas exposed to excessive vibration This may cause injury malfunction damage or loss of proper electrical contact Areas that are not flat or level This may cause the unit to fall and result in injury and or damage Areas near fire or exposed to excessive heat This may cause damage including malfunction and deformation Areas prone to smoke dust and dirt This may cause damage including malfunction Introduction 5 What is Weather Wing WS 2 Outline Weather Wing WS 2 allows the user to monitor real time measurements of weather d
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