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1. lt name gt Device description lt sn gt Contains the device serial number an eight digit number lt tmr gt SOAP sending interval sec lt kind gt Device type identification number code Device Device P8511 4352 P8541 4353 P8510 4354 lt v gt Actual measured value a decimal part of number is separated by a dot Error on channel is signaled by number 11000 or lower lt u gt Channel unit In case of error n a text is shown lt a gt Alarm state where no no alarm hi high alarm lo low alarm lt e gt Information about enabled disabled channel 1 enabled 0 disabled Example of the web service for incoming SOAP messages from Web Sensor P85xx Example uses Apache 2 2 10 web server and PHP 5 2 6 It is required to install and enable SOAP extension for PHP This example store incoming messages to the hard drive lt function InsertP8xxxSample name sn tmr kind c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 vall NULL val2 NULL val3 NULL val4 NULL if cl gt e 1 Svall S cl gt v if c2 gt e 1 val2 c2 gt v if c3 gt e 1 val3 c3 gt v if S c4 gt e 1 Sval4 c4 gt v data Time StrFTime y m d H M S Time CH1 vall CH2 S val2 CH3 S val3 CH4 val4 n file write FOpen soap log a FWrite file write FClose file write
2. IE SNC P85x1 15 e the window shows all available devices on your network IP address MAC address FAA a Search Help My device wasn t found x Cancel Change IP e click to Change IP address to set new address according to network administrator instructions If your device is not listed then click Help My device wasn t found Then follow the instructions MAC address is on product label The device is factory set to IP 192 168 1 213 P adde MAC address EA 168 1 47 00 80 43 93 51 DF I DHCP I SetIP address to ARP table only X Cancel e gateway may not be entered if you want to use the device only in local network If you set the same IP address which is already used the device will not work correctly and there will be collisions on the network If the device detects a collision of IP address then reboot is performed automatically e after changing IP address device is restarted and new IP address is assigned Restart of the device takes about 10 seconds e connect to device using TSensor software and check the measured values If Web Sensor P8511 or Web Sensor P8541 values are not displayed it s necessary to find probes using button Search probes Find probes e set the other parameters alarm limits SMTP server etc Settings are saved after click on button Save changes IE SNC P85x1 15 Program Sensor Service Help Information Channels Setup Setup 1 Setup m Service M
3. Sserver new SoapServer null data array uri gt http test uri server gt addFunction InsertP8xxxSample Sserver gt handle gt Syslog The device allows sending text message to selected Syslog server Events are send using UDP protocol on port 514 Syslog protocol implantation is according to RFC5424 and RFC5426 Events when Syslog messages ate send 25 IE SNC P85x1 15 Text Event Sensor fw 4 5 8 x Reset of the device NTP synchronization error NTP synchronization error Testing message Test Syslog message Email login error E mail sending error Email auth error Email some error Email socket error Email dns error SOAP file not found SOAP message sending error SOAP host error SOAP sock error SOAP delivery error SOAP dns error High alarm CHx Upper alarm on channel Low alarm CHx Lower alarm on channel Clearing CHx Clearing alarm on channel Error CHx Measuting error SNTP The device allows time synchronization with NTP SNTP server SNMP protocol version 3 0 is supported RFC1305 Time synchronization is made every 24 hours Time synchronization every hour can be enabled For time synchronization it is necessary set IP address to the SNTP server It is also possible set GMT offset for correct time zone Time is used in graphs and history CSV files Maximum jitter between two time synchronization is 90sec at 24 hours i
4. IE SNC P85x1 15 SOAP The device allows you to send currently measured values via SOAP v1 1 protocol The device sends values in XML format to the web server The advantage of this protocol is that communication is initialized by the device side Due to it is not necessary use port forwarding If the SOAP message cannot be delivered warning message via SNMP Trap or Syslog protocol is sent The file with the XSD schema can be downloaded from http cometsystem cz schemas soapP8xxx xsd SOAP message example Host 192 168 1 132 Content Type text xml charset utf 8 Content Length 751 SOAPAction http tempuri org InsertP8xxxSample lt xml version 1 0 encoding utf 8 gt lt soap Envelope xmlns soap http schemas xmlsoap org soap envelope xmlns xsi http www w3 org 2001 XMLSchema instance xmlns xsd http www w3 org 2001 XMLSchema gt lt soap Body gt lt InsertP8xxxSample xmlns http cometsystem cz schemas soapP8xxx xsd gt lt name gt Ethernet Transducer lt name gt lt sn gt 11940986 lt sn gt lt tmr gt 60 lt tmr gt lt kind gt 4353 lt kind gt lt cl gt lt v gt 26 3 lt v gt lt u gt C lt u gt lt a gt no lt a gt lt e gt 1 lt e gt lt c1 gt lt c5 gt lt v gt 11000 lt v gt lt u gt n a lt u gt lt a gt no lt a gt lt e gt 0 lt e gt lt c5 gt lt InsertP8xxxSample gt lt soap Body gt lt soap Envelope gt 24 IE SNC P85x1 15 Element Description
5. RJ45 connector 10Base T 100Base T X Ethernet Auto Sensing Recommended Connector Cable for industrial use is recommended Cat5e STP cable in less demanding applications can be replaced by Cat5 cable maximum cable length 100m Supported protocols TCP IP UDP IP ARP ICMP DHCP TFTP DNS HTTP SMTP SNMPv1 ModbusTCP SNTP SOAPv1 1 Syslog SMTP protocol SMTP authentication AUTH LOGIN Encryption SSL TLS STARTTLS is not supported Supported web browsers Internet Explorer 9 and later Mozilla Firefox 30 and later Google Chrome 36 and later Opera 21 and later Device should be also compatible with other browsers Functionality wasn t tested with other web browsers Recommended minimum screen resolution 1024 x 768 Memory 1000 values for each channel inside non backup RAM memory 100 values in alarm events log inside non backup RAM memory 100 values in system events log inside non backup RAM memory Case material ABS Mounting the device With two holes at the bottom of the unit Weight 31 IE SNC P85x1 15 P8510 130g P8511 125g P8511 135g EMC emission EN 55022 Class B EMC resistance EN 61000 4 2 levels 4 8kV Class A EN 61000 4 3 intensity of electromagnetic filed 3V m Class A EN 61000 4 4 levels 1 0 5kV Class A EN 61000 4 6 intensity of electromagnetic filed 3V m Class A Operating terms Temperature and humidity range in case with electronic 30 C to 80 C 0 to 100 RH no condensation
6. 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 2 Actual value text String 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 3 Actual value Int 10 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 4 Alarm on channel 0 1 2 Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 5 High limit Int 10 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 6 Low limit Int 10 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 7 Hysteresis Int 10 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 8 Delay Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 9 Unit String 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 10 Alarm on channel text String 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 11 Minimal value on channel String 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 12 Maximal value on channel String 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 3 1 0 SNMP Trap text String 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 4 1 1 ch nr History table value Int 10 When alarm occurred a warning messages trap can be sent to selected IP addresses Addresses can be set using TSensor software or web interface Traps are sent via UDP protocol on port 162 The device can send following traps 21 IE SNC P85x1 15 Trap Description 0 0 Reset of the device 6 0 Testing Trap 6 1 NTP synchronization error 6 2 SMTP server login error 6 3 E mail sendin SMTP authentication error 6 4 8 Some error occurred during SMTP communication 6 5 cog TCP connection to server cannot be opened 6 6 SMTP server DNS error 6 7 SOAP file not found inside web memory 6 8 SOAP message MAC address can t be obtained from address 6 9 sending error TC
7. C DSRH C is compact probe for measurement of relative humidity and temperature Relative humidity accuracy is 3 5 RH from 10 90 RH at 25 C Temperature measuring accuracy is 0 5 C Operating temperature range is 0 to 50 C Probe length is 100mm and diameter is 14mm Probe is designed to be directly mounted to device without cable 34 IE SNC P85x1 15 Power supply Adapter A1825 Power supply adapter with CEE 7 plug 100 240V 50 60Hz 5V DC 1 2A for Web Sensor P8511 and Web Sensor P8541 Device case holder for RACK 19 MP046 MP046 is a universal holder for mounting of thermometer Web Sensor P8510 and Web Sensor P8511 P8541 to RACK 19 Probes holder for RACK 19 MP047 Universal holder for easy mounting probes in RACK 19 Comet database Comet database provide a complex solution for data acquisition alarm monitoring and measured data analyzing from Comet devices Central database server is based on MS SQL technology Client server conception allows to easy and instant access to data Data are accessible from multiple places by the Database Viewer software One license of Comet Database includes also one license for Database Viewer www cometsystem com
8. Channel 1 ROM code 28 08 CE E6 00 00 00 7F Sensor temperature IV Channel enabled Name Channel 1 Quantity Temperature C z M Channel 2 ROM code 28 35 45 F2 00 00 00 55 Sensor temperature IV Channel enabled Name Channel 2 Quantity Temperature C X M Channel 3 ROM code 26 02 AC 55 01 00 00 EF Sensor humidity temperature IV Channel enabled Name Channel d Quantity Relative humidity z Find Probes Clear Channels T Disconnect fi Factory Defaults a Save Changes Sensor is connected Checking functions The last step is to check measured values on the device website Enter the device IP address into address bar of the web browser If the default IP address was not changed then insert http 192 168 1 213 Displayed web page lists actual measured values If the web pages are disabled you can see text Access denied If the measured value exceeds the measurement range or probe is not correctly installed then is shown Error message If the channel is switched off the web site displayed n a instead of the value 10 IE SNC P85x1 15 Device setup This chapter describes basic device configuration There is a description of settings using web interface Setup using web interface Device can be setup using web interface or TSensor software Web interface can be managed by the web browser Main page will be shown when you insert device address into address bar of
9. Never expose the device to higher or lower temperatures than is allowed The device has not improved resistance to moisture Protect it from dripping or splashing water and do not use at areas with condensation Don t use device in potentially explosive environments IE SNC P85x1 15 Don t stress the device mechanically Device description and important notices This chapter contains information about basic features Also there are important notices concerning to functional safety Values from the device can be read using an Ethernet connection The following formats are supported e Web pages with user changeable look and XML files e Modbus TCP protocol e SNMPv1 protocol e SOAP protocol The device can also be used to check measured values and if the limit is exceeded device sends warning messages Possible ways to sending warning messages e Sending e mails up to 3 e mail addresses e Sending SNMP traps up to 3 configurable IP addresses e Displaying the alarm status on web page e Sending messages to Syslog server The device setup can be made by the TSensor software or web interface TSensor software can be free downloaded from the manufacturer s website Also you will find there latest firmware for your device Do not upload to your device firmware which is not designed for it Unsupported firmware can damage your device Device does not support powering over Ethernet cable PoE PoE splitter must be used Compatible Po
10. Temperature range of recommended probe DSTR162 C for P8511 and P8541 30 C to 80 C IP67 Temperature range of probe DSTGL40 C for P8511 and P8541 30 C to 80 C IP67 Temperature range of probe DSTG8 C for P8511 and P8541 50 C to 100 C IP67 Temperature and humidity range of probe DSRH for P8511 and P8541 0 C to 50 C 10 to 90 RH P8510 working position with sensor cover downwards When mounting in RACK 19 with universal holder MP046 accessories then sensor cover can be placed horizontally P8511and P8541 working position arbitrary End of operation with electronic equipment Electronic devices must be professionally destroyed Disconnect the device and dispose it according to current legislation for dealing in accordance with EU Directive 2002 96 ES of 27th January 2003 32 IE SNC P85x1 15 Technical support and service Technical support and service is provided by distributor Contact is included in warranty certificate Preventive maintenance Make sure the cables and probes are not damaged periodically Recommended calibration interval is 2 years Recommended calibration interval for device with humidity probe DSRH is 1 year 33 IE SNC P85x1 15 Optional accessories This chapter contains list of optional accessories which can be ordered by extra cost Manufacturer recommends using only original accessories Temperature probe DSTR162 C Temperature probe 30 to 80 C with a digital sens
11. humidity Temperature can be displayed in C or F Relative humidity have unit RH Communication with the device is realized via Ethernet network Thermometer Web Sensor P8510 has compact design and measures the temperature in place of installation Web Sensor P8511 is designed to connect one probe To Web Sensor P8541 is possible connect up to four probes Temperature or humidity probes are available as optional accessories General safety rules The following summary is used to reduce the risk of injury or damage the device To prevent injury please follow instructions in this manual serviceable parts inside The device can be services only by a qualified person The device contains no Don t use the device if it doesn t work correctly If you think that the device is not working correctly let check it by qualified service person It s forbidden to use the device without the cover Inside the device can be a dangerous voltage and may be risk of electric shock Use only the appropriate power supply adapter according to manufacturer specifications and approved according to relevant standards Make sure that the adapter does not have damaged cables or covers Connect the device only to network parts approved according to relevant standards Connect and disconnect the device properly Don t connect or disconnect Ethernet cable or probes if the device is powered The device may be installed only in prescribed areas
12. repeat sending interval off Repeat email attachment off E mail recipients addresses cleared E mail sender sensor IP SMTP authentication off SMTP user SMTP password cleared E mail sending enabled off IP addresses SNMP traps recipients 0 0 0 0 System location cleared Password for SNMP reading public Sending SNMP Trap off Website refresh interval sec 10 Website enabled yes Website port 80 Security off Administrator password cleared User password cleared Modbus TCP protocol port 502 Modbus TCP enabled yes History storage interval sec 60 SOAP message when alarm occurs yes SOAP destination port 80 SOAP server address cleared SOAP sending interval sec 60 SOAP protocol enabled off Syslog server IP address 0 0 0 0 Syslog protocol enabled off SNTP server IP address 0 0 0 0 GMT offset min 0 NTP synchronization every hour off SNTP synchronization enabled off MTU 1400 Periodic restart interval off Demo mode off Turn on all channels yes Upper limit 50 Lower limit 0 Hysteresis hysteresis for alarm clearing 1 Delay time delay of alarm activation sec 30 Channel enabled all channels Unit on the channel C or RH according used probe Channel name Channel X where X is 1 to 5 Device name Web sensor 19 IE SNC P85x1 15 Communication protocols Short introduction to communication protocols of the device To use some communication protocols is necessary software which can use th
13. yes at 15 48 10 2015 02 17 Network sod aeaa Sf Ea onsen Time synchronization enabled eA SNTP server IP address 192 168 1 2 ve GMT offset min 60 gt NTP synchronization every hour o SNMP SNMPv1 protocol and SNMP Traps Time Synchronization with NTP server WWW and Security Web server and Security configuration Apply settings Cancel changes MinMax memory Timestamps clear memory WWW and security Security features can be enabled by the Security enabled option When security is enabled it is necessary to set administrator password This password will be required for device settings When secured access is required even to actual values reading it is possible to enable User account only for viewing Port of the www server can be changed from the default value 80 using filed WWW port Web pages with actual values are refreshed according to Web refresh interval field smin Settings WWW and Security Security General Configuration of the secure access to the device Administrator password must be inserted if security is General device settings enabled Administrator password is used for device configuration User password is used only for measured values viewing Network e Basic settings of the network interface Secu rity ena bled o Pad Pg Web server s Configuration of the embedded web server Web server can be disabled by TSensor software t d Web server enabled Pad WWW port 80
14. 10 40 mm oO N y 15 mm Web Sensor P8511 40 mm E o N 29 IE SNC P85x1 15 Web Sensor P8541 89 mm 40 mm 76 5 mm 74mm 73 mm Basic parameters Supply voltage DC voltage from 4 9V to 6 1V coaxial connector 5x 2 1mm diameter positive pole in the middle min 250mA Consumption 1W depending on the operating mode Protection IP30 case with electronic Measuring interval 2sec Accuracy P8510 0 8 C in temperature range from 10 C to 80 C 2 0 C in temperature range from 10 C to 30 C Accuracy P8511 P8541 depending on used probe e g probe DSTG8 C parameters 0 5 C in temperature range from 10 C to 85 C 2 0 C in temperature range from 10 C to 50 C 2 0 C in temperature range from 85 C to 100 C Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 RH P8510 temperature measurement range 30 C to 80 C P8511 and P8541 temperature measurement range limited by range of used probe 55 C to 100 C 30 IE SNC P85x1 15 Recommended probe for P8511 and P8541 Temperature probe DSTR162 C max length 10m Temperature probe DSTGL40 C max length 10m Temperature probe DSTG8 C max length 10m Humidity probe DSRH max length 5m Number of channels P8510 one internal temperature sensor 1 measurement channel P8511 one cinch RCA connector 2 measurement channels P8541 four cinch RCA connectors 4 measurement channels Communication port
15. COMET SYSTEM www cometsystem com Web Sensor P8510 Web Sensor P8511 Web Sensor P8541 USER GUIDE IE SNC P85x1 15 Copyright COMET System s r o Is prohibited to copy and make any changes in this manual without explicit agreement of company COMET System s r o All rights reserved COMET System s r o makes constant development and improvement of their products Manufacturer reserves the right to make technical changes to the device without previous notice Misprints reserved Manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by using the device in conflict with this manual To damages caused by using the device in conflict with this manual cannot be provide free repairs during the warranty period This user manual describes device with firmware version 4 5 8 x Manuals for older firmware version ate available via technical support IE SNC P85x1 15 Table of contents Introducti OM soi saisaitia inanis suites susaatsndcasaeasdacesasedeasadoedececusedustdeacdeaeiusudesoduseaeazanauies 4 General safety rules mnnn naan E aT EE ATEA TEE E E EAR 4 Device deseription and important NOt CES nrnna A r E ANEA 5 Getinge stattednosnpn mnro n E E E AE E n ia 6 What isneed d foroperatiOnemuesenenisenin an iian nenna NEARE EAE 6 Mounting the device sprnomee tennan a a E E E EEE E 6 IDEVICESCCHNGS airiai nianiar a ere este etna rine ees eee eee 8 CHECKING FUNCTIONS waiisssstsssasssssteassvsssassissssinseesasesuaraesosuasaniaseaeasasses
16. E splitter can be purchased as optional accessories Splitter must have 5V output with approximately 1W Reliability of warning messages delivering e mail trap syslog depends on actual availability of necessary network services The device should not be used for critical applications where malfunction could cause to injury or loss of human life For highly reliable systems redundancy is essential For more information please see standard IEC 61508 Never connect the device directly to the Internet If it is necessary connect the device to the Internet properly configured firewall must be used Firewall can be partially replaced with the NAT IE SNC P85x1 15 Getting started Here you can find information necessary to put newly purchased equipment to operation This procedure is only informative What is needed for operation To install the unit you need to the following equipment Before installation check if it s available e Web Sensor P8510 or Web Sensor P8511 P8541 e power supply adapter 5V 250mA or compatible PoE splitter e RJ45 LAN connection with appropriate cable e free IP address in your network e for Web Sensor P8511 one probe For Web Sensor P8541 up to 4 temperatures probes type DSTR162 C DSTGL40 C DSTG8 C or relative humidity probe DSRH Mounting the device e check if the equipment from previous chapter are available e install the latest version of TSensor software This softwate is used to all dev
17. NMP and Modbus The alarm lasted up to Point 5 when the temperature dropped below the set hysteresis temperature limit hysteresis At this moment was active alarm cleared and e mail send When alarm occurs alarm messages will be sent In case of power failure or device reset e g changing the configuration will new alarm state evaluated and new alarm messages will be send 13 IE SNC P85x1 15 Channels Channel can be enabled or disabled for measuring using item Enabled Channel can be renamed max 14 characters and it is possible select unit of measured value according connected probe type When channel is not used it is possible copy to it one of other channels option Clone channel This option is not available at fully occupied device Find sensors button starts searching for connected probes All changes must be confirmed using Apply settings button History values are cleared after changing of channel settings teminen Settings Channels General settings of the channels Find sensors button starts search for connected probes Connected General probes can be cloned to unused channels To change order of ROM codes Drag and Drop feature can be General device settings used History values of the channel will be cleared immediately after changing channel settings Channel 1 Network ROM code 28 23 00 E7 00 00 00 3E Basic settings of the network interface Sensor temperature probe Alarm limits Enabled Channel 1 temperatu
18. P connection to server cannot be opened 6 10 Wrong response code from the SOAP server 6 11 6 15 Upper alarm on channel 6 21 6 25 Lower alarm on channel 6 31 6 35 Clearing alarm on channel 6 41 6 45 Measuring error Modbus TCP Device supports Modbus protocol for communication with SCADA systems Device use Modbus TCP protocol TCP port is set to 502 by default Port can be changed using TSensor software ot web interface Only two Modbus clients can be connected to device at one moment Modbus device address Unit Identifier can be arbitrary Modbus write command is not supported Specification and description of the Modbus protocol is free to download on www modbus org Supported Modbus commands functions Command Code Description Read Holding Register s 0x03 Read 16b register s Read Input Register s 0x04 Read 16b register s Modbus device registers Address could be by 1 higher depending on type used communication library 22 IE SNC P85x1 15 Address DEC Address HEX Value 39970 0x9C22 1st two digits from serial number BCD 39971 0x9C23 2nd two digits from serial number BCD 39972 0x9C24 3rd two digits from serial number BCD 39973 0x9C25 4th two digits from serial number BCD 39974 0x9C26 Device type ulnt 39975 39978 0x9C27 0x09C2A Actual measured value on chan
19. Time Synchronization with NTP server n Web refresh interval 10 Sec WWW and Security Web server and Security configuration Apply settings Cancel changes MinMax memory Timestamps clear memory Maintenance Factory defaults info etc 17 IE SNC P85x1 15 Setup using TSensor software TSensor software is an alternative to web configuration Some less important parameters are configurable only by the TSensor softwate Parameter MTU size can reduce size of the Ethernet frame Lowering of this size can solve some communication problems mainly with Cisco network infrastructure Sensor software can set offset of values at temperature probes At DSRH humidity probe is possible set correction of the humidity and temperature Factory defaults Factory defaults button set the device into factory configuration Network parameters IP address Subnet mask Gateway DNS are left without changes Pittman Settings Maintenance Info General Basic informations about device Find more detailed information on the diagnostic page Please send the General device settings diagnostic file together with request to support Network Device type P8652 Basic settings of the network interface Serial number 07940143 Alarm limits i Configuration of the alarm limits MAC address 00 80 A3 93 4E 3F Channels Firmware version 4 5 6 0 3307 1 50 General settings of the channels Build firmware notice BETA_1 SOAP protocol Setup SOAP protocol for databa
20. d as SMTP server address too For proper function of DNS is required to set DNS server IP address SMTP authentication is supported but SSL STARTTLS not Standard SMTP port 25 is used by default SMTP port can be changed Contact your network administrator to obtain configuration parameters of your SMTP server E mail sent by the device cannot be answered 20 IE SNC P85x1 15 SNMP Using SNMP protocol you can read actual measured values alarm status and alarm parameters Via SNMP protocol is also possible to get last 1000 measured values from history table Writing via SNMP protocol is not supported It is supported SNMPv1 protocol version only SNMP used UDP port 161 OID keys description can be found in the MIB table which can be obtained from device website or from your distributor The password for reading is factory set to public Filed System location OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 1 6 sysLocation is blank by default The changes can be made using web interface Some SNMP manager software requires add 0 at end of OID key e g 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 1 2 0 OID keys Description 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 1 Device information 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 1 1 Device name String 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 1 2 Serial number String 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 1 3 Device type Integer 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch Measured value where ch is channel number 1 3 6 1 4 1 22626 1 5 2 ch 1 Channel name String 1
21. e protocol This software is not included Website The device supports displaying of measured values history graphs and configuration using web browser History graphs are based on HTML5 canvas Web browser must support this feature for proper function of graphs Firefox Opera Chrome or Internet Explorer 9 can be used If the device has IP address 192 168 1 213 type into your browser http 192 168 1 213 Using TSensor software or web interface can be set automatic webpages refresh in interval The default value is 10sec Actual measured values can be obtained using XML file values xml Values from history can be exported in CSV format History storage interval can be set using TSensor software or web interface History is erased after every reboot of the device Reboot of the device is performed when the power supply is disconnected and also after configuration change The device allows you to customize the design of web pages Details of how to change the design you can find in the manual appendix Manual appendix can be obtained from the manufacturet s website SMTP sending e mails When measured values ate over the set limits the device allows send e mail to a maximum of 3 addresses E mail is send when alarm condition on the channel is cleared or a measuring error occurs It is possible to set repeat interval for email sending For correct sending of e mails it is necessary to set address of SMTP server Domain address can be use
22. g protocol settings are configurable via menu Protocols Modbus server is enabled by default Deactivation is possible via Modbus server enabled option Modbus port can be changed via Modbus port field Syslog protocol can be enabled using item Syslog enabled Syslog messages are sent to IP address of the Syslog server field Syslog server IP address Batman Settings Protocols ModbusTCP protocol Configuration of the ModbusTCP protocol Current measured values can be read using ModbusTCP protocol Modbus registers are described inside the user manual General General device settings Network Modbus server enabled M Basic settings of the network interface Modbus port 502 amp t Syslog protocol w Configuration of the Syslog protocol Alarm messages can be sent to the Syslog server using UDP protocol Syslog enabled Email Alarm emails configuration Protocols Syslog and ModbusTCP protocol settings SNMP SNMPv1 protocol and SNMP Traps Syslog server IP address 192 168 1 132 Apply settings Cancel changes Time Synchronization with NTP server SNMP For reading values via SNMP it is necessary to know password SNMP read community SNMP Trap can be delivered up to three IP address IP address of the Trap recipient SNMP Traps are sent at alarm or error state on the channel Trap feature can be enabled by option Trap enabled Sasmi Settings SNMP Configuration of the SNMPv1 protocol and SNMP Traps Cu
23. ice settings TSensor software can be free downloaded from the manufacturer s website Software can be also supplied on CD Device configuration can be made using web interface For web configuration is not TSesnor software necessary e contact your network administrator to obtain following information for the connection to the network IP address Gateway DNS server IP Netmask IE SNC P85x1 15 e check if there is no IP address conflict when you connect the device into network for the first time The device has from factory set the IP address to 192 168 1 213 This address must be changed according to information from the previous point When you installing several new devices connect them to the network one after another e connect probes to Web Sensor P8511 or Web Sensor P8541 e connect the Ethernet connector e connect the power adapter 5V 250mA e LEDs on LAN connector should blink after connecting the power Web Sensor P8510 connection IE SNC P85x1 15 Web Sensor P8541 connection Connect via PoE splitter Q Sa E e splitter Ethernet 1 select DC 5V e run configuration software TSensor on your PC Device settings e switch to an Ethernet communication interface e press button Find device Communication interface Device settings ees Sorico cabi SROI IP address 192168 1 213 C Serial RS232 Find Device Serial RS485 wf OK yf Cancel
24. in window Find device As new IP address set 0 0 0 0 Follow the software instructions An alternative is to reset device to factory defaults using factory defaults jumper 27 IE SNC P85x1 15 Error or n a is displayed instead the measured value Value n a is shown a shortly after device restart If the error code or n a is displayed permanently check if the probes are connected to device correctly Make sure that probes are not damaged and inside operating range Than perform new search of probes using TSensor software or web interface Error2 is displayed on all channels instead the measured value Error2 indicates short circuit of measurement bus Check if correct probes are connected Probes Pt100 Pt1000 Ni100 Ni1000 cannot be used with this device Make sure that cables of probes are not damaged I forgot the password for setup Please reset device to factory defaults Procedure is described at following point Factory defaults This procedure restore device to factory settings including network parameters IP address Subnet mask etc For factory defaults follow these steps e disconnect the power supply e unscrew upper cover of the device case e close the jumper and connect the power e keep jumper closed for 10sec then remove jumper e close the device 28 IE SNC P85x1 15 Technical specifications Information about technical specifications of the device Dimensions Web Sensor P85
25. lso sent when alarm condition is cleared General device settings Email sending enabled Network Basic settings of the network interface SMTP server configuration For proper email sending it is necessary to setup connection to your SMTP server SMTP authentication Alarm limits can be used if needed For information about SMTP server settings please contact your network Configuration of the alarm limits administrator or ISP SMTP server address smtp example com Channels 2 P General settings of the channels SMTP server port 25 SOAP protocol a Setup SOAP protocol for database system SMTP authentication Email Username sensor example com Alarm emails configuration Password eoccccccce Protocols Syslog and ModbusTCP protocol settings Email configuration Setup up to three address for email recipients Sender address is usually the same as the username of SNMP the SMTP authentication SNMPv1 protocol and SNMP Traps Email sender address sensor example com Time Synchronization with NTP server Recipient 1 admin gmail com WWW and Security Recipient 2 jara cimrman live com Web server and Security configuration Recipient 3 MinMax memory Timestamps clear memory Short email m eee eRe Alarm email repeat sending interval 1 Hour w Info email sending interval 1 Day x Alarm and Info emails attachment Comma CSV files m Apply settings Apply and test Cancel changes 15 IE SNC P85x1 15 Modbus a Syslog protocols ModbusTCP and Syslo
26. nel Int 10 39980 39983 Ox9C2C 0x9C2F Unit on the channel Ascii 39985 39988 0x9C31 0x9C34 Channel alarm state ulnt 39990 39999 0x9C36 0x9C3F Unused n a 40000 0x9C40 Channel 1 temperature Int 10 40001 0x9C41 Channel 1 alarm status Ascii 40002 0x9C42 Channel 1 upper limit Int 10 40003 0x9C43 Channel 1 lower limit Int 10 40004 0x9C44 Channel 1 hysteresis Int 10 40005 0x9C45 Channel 1 delay ulnt 40006 0x9C46 Channel 2 temperature Int 10 40007 0x9C47 Channel 2 alarm status Ascii 40008 0x9C48 Channel 2 upper limit Int 10 40009 0x9C49 Channel 2 lower limit Int 10 40010 0x9C4A Channel 2 hysteresis Int 10 40011 0x9C4B Channel 2 delay ulnt 40012 0x9C4C Channel 3 temperature Int 10 40013 0x9C4D Channel 3 alarm status Ascii 40014 0x9C4E Channel 3 upper limit Int 10 40015 Ox9C4F Channel 3 lower limit Int 10 40016 0x9C50 Channel 3 hysteresis Int 10 40017 0x9C51 Channel 3 delay ulnt 40018 0x9C52 Channel 4 temperature Int 10 40019 0x9C53 Channel 4 alarm status Ascii 40020 0x9C54 Channel 4 upper limit Int 10 40021 0x9C55 Channel 4 lower limit Int 10 40022 0x9C56 Channel 4 hysteresis Int 10 40023 0x9C57 Channel 4 delay ulnt Description Int 10 registry is in format integer 10 16 bits ulnt registry range is 0 65535 Ascii character BCD registry is coded as BCD n a item is not defined should be read Possible alarm states no lo hi no alarm value is lower than set limit value is higher than set limit 23
27. ngs Alarm limits Configuration of the alarm limits The safe range is between high and low limit Alarm condition occurs General while measured value is out of the safe range for selected time delay Alarm is cleared if measured value General device settings returns to safe range with hysteresis Channel 1 limits Network Channel name Channel 1 Basic settings of the network interface Current value 22 3 0C User adjustment no High limit 0C Low limit C Hysteresis C Time delay sec 50 0 0 0 1 0 30 Channels General settings of the channels Channel 2 limits Channel name Channel 2 Current value 48 7 RH d User adjustment no o High limit RH Low limit RH Hysteresis RH Time delay sec gt 50 0 0 0 1 0 30 MinMax memory Timestamps clear memory Apply settings Cancel changes Maintenance Factory defaults info etc Example of setting the limit to the upper alarm limit temp limit high hysteresis temp Time delay time In Point 1 the temperature exceeded the limit From this time the time delay is counting Because at point 2 the temperature dropped below the limit value before the time delay expired alarm was not set In Point 3 the temperature has risen over limit again During the time delay the value does not drop below the set limit and therefore was in Point 4 caused alarm At this moment were sent e mails traps and set alarm flag on website S
28. nterval 26 IE SNC P85x1 15 Troubleshooting The chapter describes the common problems with thermometer Web Sensor P8510 Web Sensor P8511 and Web Sensor P8541 and methods how to fix these problems Please read this chapter before you will call technical support I forgot the device IP address IP address is factory set to 192 168 1 213 If you had changed it and forgot new IP address run the TSensor software and press Find device In the window are displayed all available devices I cannot connect to the device In search window is only IP and MAC address displayed Other details are marked N A This problem occurs if IP address of the device is set to another network Select the window Find device in TSensor software and press Change IP address Follow the software instructions To assign IP address automatically using DHCP server set the device IP address to 0 0 0 0 Device IP address is not displayed in window Find device In TSensor software menu press Help My device was not found in window Find device Follow the software instructions MAC address of the device can be found on product label The device is not found even after manually setting MAC address This problem occurs especially in cases when the IP address of the device belongs to another network and also Subnet mask or Gateway are incorrect In this case is DHCP server in the network necessary In TSensor software menu press Help My device was not found
29. oinn seveaenssuariadesvauaunaseaniuaassednasennteanataaiee 10 Deyice SEP er nt ae ee eee 11 Setup using web 1tertacesswsniasanunndaaninatnnnsanumunnsia bananas 11 Setup usine TPSensor SOWAT iir ienn a a a E ORO NR VO N 18 Factory detatalts ci isinen ar a E E E E E Eiai 18 COM MUAEATION PLOLOEOIS itn e E OORTE NT E NOO 20 Websiteca aauinneiene n o a a NEn a T T E E ENEN T TTO 20 SMTP sending emails iivciecdsssveestvstevstverdessboestvacivsacverdsus R ORAO N A O R 20 SNMP icitsdi scat ssteesctetdzvacs calesndoenspsnssoacs E S 21 Modbus CCP sscssecessseiststatesclsseuseadesstazetenassesstadeesdananasidst aestodosadesasasidesadsootenadosaessebes ussarseadosanssedesadsoaeseadonaorts 22 SOAP csisssssisessssassasteandssessasdbaaisandeaenssebuavaeaaiuasanaedasuauanusaaauasanasaoaiuasanaaiuaudeasdaseasaeisuaieaedeneasariuaeisaeduasaensdeavanaenes 24 SYSLOG Fs issstisstsssssssinssiessdedsivesseseiussiaseinssdsasdesedsseiasedessizeadaipiisvansstassasisbesedessiasedededenadeseluseiasedunsiensdedebedelaseasaiane 25 DING svcessvssvozosvnvess cvsndossensnsevovesssveswnvssvodsesnsess opsedovbevonsesossnsstoasevesvobaes E 26 Troubleshooting ssssssissssssstsssstsstsspsssedecastensesacassbassabeadssnadvots snacsadesastonsocosasnbnapibaadnsnadvotssvadsadedednsadededaasieaedesedeaaaovys 27 forgot the device IP address cssssssssssssessssssesatansscsassastacavesssanasassvaasnsoavessranavanseaabaeaasssaeseatsaearaetvasnranaaasite 27 T annot connect TO the device eisai s
30. or DS18B20 and with Cinch connector for Web Sensor P8511 and Web Sensor P8541 Accuracy 0 5 C from 10 to 80 C 2 C below 10 C Length of the plastic case 25mm diameter 10mm Guaranteed watertight IP67 sensor connected to PVC cable with lengths 1 2 5 or 10m Temperature probe DSTGL40 C Temperature probe 30 to 80 C with a digital sensor DS18B20 and with Cinch connector for Web Sensor P8511 and Web Sensor P8541 Accuracy 0 5 C from 10 to 80 C 2 C below 10 C Steal steel case with length 40mm diameter 5 7mm Stainless steel type 17240 Guaranteed watertight IP67 sensor connected to PVC cable with lengths 1 2 5 or 10m Temperature probe DSTG8 C Temperature probe 50 to 100 C with a digital sensor DS18B20 and with Cinch connector for Web Sensor P8511 and Web Sensor P8541 Maximum temperature of the probe is 125 C Probe accuracy 0 5 C from 10 to 85 C else 12 C Steal steel case with length 40mm diameter 5 7mm Stainless steel type 17240 Guaranteed watertight IP67 sensor connected to silicone cable with lengths 1 2 5 or 10m Humidity probe DSRH DSRH is a relative humidity probe with Cinch connector for Web Sensor P8511 and Web Sensor P8541 Relative humidity accuracy is 3 5 RH from 10 90 RH at 25 C Temperature measuring accuracy is 2 C Operating temperature range is 0 to 50 C Probe length 88mm diameter 18mm connected to PVC cable with lengths 1 2 or 5m Humidity temperature probe DSRH
31. ork parameters can be obtain automatically from DHCP server using option Obtain an IP address automatically Static IP address is configurable via field IP address It is not necessary setup Default gateway while you use device inside one subnet only DNS server IP is required to set for proper function of DNS Option Standard subnet mask sets network mask automatically according A B or C network class Subnet mask field must be set manually when network with non standard range is used Periodic restart interval enables to restart device after selected time since device start Sasmi Settings Network Basic settings of the network interface IP address can be set as either static or obtained automatically General by the DHCP server After saving the setting device will be rebooted automatically Before changing IP General device settings address please contact your network administrator e i Basic settings of the network interface IP address 192 168 1 213 Alarm limits Configuration of the alarm limits Default gateway 192 168 1 1 a DNS server IP 192 168 1 1 K Standard subnet mask o A e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 LALER TEID Periodic restart interval off x Maintenance Factory defaults info etc Apply settings Cancel changes 12 IE SNC P85x1 15 Alarm limits For each measurement channel is possible to set upper and lower limits time delay for alarm activation and hysteresis for alarm clearing Pittman Setti
32. re C x Configuration of the alarm limits Channel 2 Channels ROM code 26 6E 90 53 01 00 00 FD General settings of the channels Sensor humidity temperature probe SOAP protocol Enabled Channel 2 humidity RH a Setup SOAP protocol for database system Fh Apply settings Find sensors Clear channels Cancel changes a gt e gt Ka Maintenance Factory defaults info etc SOAP protocol SOAP protocol can be enabled by option SOAP protocol enabled Destination SOAP server can be set via SOAP server address For setup of server port can be used option SOAP server port Device sends SOAP message according selected Sending interval Option Send SOAP message when alarm occurs sends message when an alarm on channel occurs or alarm is cleared These SOAP messages are sent asynchronously to selected interval Bamin Settings SOAP Setup SOAP protocol for database system Current measured values are sent as XML files For more General information please read the user guide for database system General device settings SOAP protocol enabled Network Basic settings of the network interface SOAP server address http 192 168 1 132 soap Alarm limits SOAP server port 80 Configuration of the alarm limits Sending interval 20 Sec w Channels General settings of the channels Send SOAP message when alarm occurs SOAP protocol Setup SOAP protocol for database system Apply settings Cancel changes Email Ala
33. rm emails configuration Maintenance Factory defaults info etc 14 IE SNC P85x1 15 Email sending enabled option allows email features It is necessary set address of the SMTP server into SMTP server address field Domain name for SMTP server can be used Default port of the SMTP server can be changed using item SMTP server port SMTP authentication can be enabled using SMTP authentication option When authentication is enabled Username and Password must be set For successfully email sending it is necessary insert Email sender address This address is usually same as username of the SMTP authentication Into fields Recipient 1 to Recipient 3 it is possible set address of email recipients Option Short email enable sending emails in short format This format is usable when you need to forward emails into SMS messages When option Alarm email repeat sending interval is enabled and there is active alarm on channel then emails with actual values are sent repeatedly Info email sending interval option enables sending emails at selected time interval CSV history file can be sent together with the repeat info emails This feature can be enabled by Alarm and Info emails attachment option It is possible to test email function using button Apply and test This button save a new settings and send a testing email immediately Configuration of the alarm emails Device can send warning email when alarm on measured channel General occurs Email is a
34. rrent measured values can be read using SNMP General protocol When alarm on channel occurs a warning message Trap can be sent to selected IP addresses General device settings Network Basic settings of the network interface Protocols Syslog and ModbusTCP protocol settings SNMP SNMPv1 protocol and SNMP Traps Time Synchronization with NTP server WWW and Security Web server and Security configuration SNMP read community System location Trap enabled IP address of the Trap recipient 1 IP address of the Trap recipient 2 IP address of the Trap recipient 3 public Area 51 e 192 168 1 132 192 168 1 200 0 0 0 0 Apply settings Cancel changes 16 IE SNC P85x1 15 Time Time synchronization with SNTP server can be enabled by Time synchronization enabled option IP address of the SNTP is necessary to set into SNTP server IP address item List of free NTP servers is available at www pool ntp org en SNTP time is synchronized at UTC format and due to be necessary set corresponding time offset GMT offset min Time is synchronized every 24 hours by default Option NTP synchronization every hour decrease this synchronization interval to one hour Samime Settings Time Time can be synchronized according the SNTP server To correct time is necessary set GMT offset of your time General zone Time synchronisation is required for timestamps inside CSV files General device settings Time synchronised with server
35. scssssdassnssidesaecsatesscsasessacendbcascbidonseasdeonsesbedsuaue ddacaeaniussassedeoasadbanssiesttergs 27 Error or n a is displayed instead the measured Vale eawiancncssxascasavadncacaonnainsncesaransnaveonssnrsssannonnnciceanetie 28 Error2 is displayed on all channels instead the measured value ssssssssssssssssssesssreessreessrressrressreessee 28 IT forgot the password for SEHUP csscvssvevseserssasensorssversenoreenersstetbseansesonsessvopsosdsvonspuosvessnoswsdsuvssuorosapruswerdtes 28 Factory detaults ss svsisiiss tasers R O T R RERA EREEREER TTO T R 28 Technical Specui CAHN ascssocesssssesosscusvssscrswsescnorecsseoosorssdensenstvousvssacruswstsevetectodoosovostessesdsssusvosnersswsrsduetectscosses 29 B i 0 E A A A A A PU TeTeTeTOre 29 Basie param ters oc csecceccceeccscscsuscacsstecsessstsecacssteecssaveaesedsistasesvstseshasstberssastevstesittusodstteusbasstvesststsissadsteeseseaees 30 Operanno COIS scsi ssssesecezarezszeyssstssescaesaneserapssssaseacaetan E E E SES 32 E doftopetatiofierenenenunennna an E E E EA N 32 Techical support atid SefVic sinine EEA A 33 Preventive maintenance E 33 Optional accessOnes taiiasiiiiasniinannnisnmnianinannnnnsnannennnnanaraanannaannenannarIees 34 IE SNC P85x1 15 Introduction This chapter provides basic information about device Before starting please read this manual carefully Thermometer Web Sensor P8510 or Web Sensor P8511 and Web Sensor P8541 are used to measure temperature or relative
36. se system M z Device uptime 2 h 21 min 29 sec Email a Alarm emails configuration Diagnostic file 192 168 1 47 diag log Protocols Evnets Logs Syslog and ModbusTCP protocol settings Events logs with the system or alarm messages can be downloaded in CSV file format for further analysis After request confirmation both logs are cleared together SNMP SNMPv1 protocol and SNMP Traps Alarm events log System events log Clear events logs Time Synchronization with NTP server Restart Device will be restarted after dialog confirmation All history values are cleared after restart Restarting WWW and Security of the device will take a few seconds Web server and Security configuration MinMax memory Restart device Timestamps clear memory Maintenance Factory defaults Factory defaults info etc Factory defaults button restores device to factory settings Network parameters like a IP address subnet mask and gateway IP will not be changed Factory defaults Network parameters are changed while you close jumper inside the device After jumper closing it is necessary connect power supply Factory defaults have no effect to user correction inside probe Factory parameters settings 18 IE SNC P85x1 15 Parameter Value SMTP server address example com SMTP server port 25 Alarm email repeat sending interval off Info email
37. your web browser There you find actual measured values Page with history graphs is shown when you click to tile with actual values Access to device setup is possible via tile Settings Ci Web Sensor Dren Web Sensor Time 12 15 59 2015 03 11 s n 14969090 Channel 1 Channel 2 History Events CSV CSV dot file dot file 34 1 RH 32 9 RH alarm none alarm none History Events min 25 3 RH min 25 3 RH max 34 7 RH max 33 7 RH CSV CSV comma file comma file Channel 3 Channel 4 Mobile 26 1 C 33 4 RH web alarm none alarm none Events min 19 6 C min 27 3 RH max 27 6 C max 33 9 RH viewer Copyright 2015 Comet system s r o All rights reserved 11 IE SNC P85x1 15 General Device name can be changed using item Device name Measured values are stored into memory according History storage interval field After changing of this interval all history values will be cleared Changes must be confirmed by Apply settings button Pittman Settings General General device settings Device name can be changed to user specified name History graphs and tables General will be cleared after changing history storage interval General device settings Device name Web Sensor Network s i Basic settings of the network interface Histo ry sto rage interval 1Min x Pad n Apply settings Cancel changes MinMax memory Timestamps clear memory Maintenance Factory defaults info etc Network Netw

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