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1. Push Ping button to detect devices within range Image subtraction Alt S id Image subtraction from file Ctrl Alt S Ports Control port 27015 Remote device 192 168 0 100 4 Remote device 192 168 49 180 211110018 Remote framerate Restart Mode Average Reboot 20 Remove Search for network devices in PlConnect Device selection in PlConnect Under Remote framerate you can enter the desired frame rate which should be transmitted via the network Under the menu item Devices the imager which is connected to the NetBox shows up now The following functions can be selected here Connect manual connection with the remote device Restart restart of the Imager Net Server application on the NetBox Reboot reboot of the NetBox Remove remove of the device entry in this menu optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D 20 If the used imager is connected for the first time to the NetBox the following message appears Sending calibration data One or more calibration files 212080008 were not found at the remote location RN Do you want to send them to the remote location Kennlinie 12080008 30 0 250 pm OK Overwrite existing files Kennlinie 12080008 62 M20 100 pm OK Restarting device 7 Auto close when finished Please confirm with Yes The calibration files will be transferred automatically from your PC to the NetBox and stored there Now you sho
2. E2013 04 D Protective Housing IP65 Protective housing Alu die cast ACPINBPH optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D M gt 5 a a ul I u Protective housing with power supply IR camera inside CoolingJacket connected to a NetBox via high ACPINBPHPS temperature USB cable optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D Operation Operation Modes The NetBox can be used in three different operation modes 1 Converter USB Ethernet with direct connection to a PC point to point connection 2 Converter USB Ethernet with connection of a PC via a network or via the internet 3 Stand alone operation with an IR camera For powering the NetBox you either can use the supplied power adapter or a suitable industrial power supply with a voltage output between 8 VDC and 48 VDC gt Technical Data Alternatively the NetBox can also be powered via the Ethernet cable PoE Power over Ethernet For this purpose a PoE injector is needed part ACPIPOE SD Card The NetBox will be delivered with a 8 GB SDHC card which is already installed on the unit If required you can exchange this card The NetBox is supporting SD cards up to 32 GB capacity To remove the card please take a ball pen or similar and push onto the card from outside carefully Please take care when you insert a card that it is placed correctly into the according guide slot optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 10 Status LEDs The NetBo
3. Interface Monitor 8 48 VDC USB Process PlConnect USB Keyboard Modules Mouse Stand alone operation NetBox powered via power supply After booting the NetBox the first time you will see the Imager Net Server application Please close the monitor program and change it to PI Connect in the configuration dialog Application Start Config gt Operation Applications and Start Options optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 34 USB Driver The USB IR camera as well as USB sticks USB keyboards or USB mouses don t need a special device driver System messages to new installed USB hardware devices are therefore suppressed to ensure a most comfortable use of the NetBox with the recommended standard components If you connect other USB devices which need a specific driver installation it might be necessary to start the installation process manually in the device manager optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 35 System time The NetBox does not contain a CMOS battery which is normally used for keeping the system time if the computer is switched off On the NetBox therefore the current time will be saved regularly during operation On a restart of the NetBox the system time is proceeding automatically starting at the last saved time With this you have a chronology of imager recordings which use an automatic file name generation If the NetBox has a connection to the internet the current time will be synchronized automatically via an internet time
4. see the symbol WD in the right part of the task bar If the watchdog is recognizing a system error or problem it will restart the NetBox automatically If you click with the right mouse button on this symbol you can open the watchdog window Watchdog elapsed time since start 01 04 37 last elapsed time 00 05 02 number of restarts 13 parameters interval 30s delay 120s watchdog status enabled Beside a status information and internal set parameters you can see the elapsed time since you started the NetBox and also the elapsed time of the operation period before the last restart The number of restarts can be reset right mouse button on WD symbol Reset counter Please note that all restarts also not by the Watchdog initialized ones will be counted here optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 20 Autostart In the Windows Autostart folder of the NetBox the following shortcuts are set default ewfMonitor MouseHider Watchdog Application Start Manager Write protection filter hides the mouse pointer after 10s of inactivity starts the Watchdog application starts the program which was selected in Application Start Config optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D S Startup Address ca C Documents and Settings ewfMonitor Shortcut 1 KB MouseHider Shortcut 1 KB Application Start Manager ie lis ut Watchdog shor 21 File transfer between NetBox and PC To exchange files betw
5. 10 95 96 non condensing Anodized aluminum 113 mm x 57 mm x 48 mm L x W x H 315g IEC 68 2 6 3G 11 200 Hz any axis IEC 68 2 27 50G 11 ms any axis Windows XP Professional 8 48 VDC or Power over Ethernet PoE 1000BASE T 9 5 W additional 2 5 W for IR camera passive active via integrated fans for ambient temperatures gt 50 C COM Express mini embedded board Intel Atom Z530 1 6 GHz 2 GB SSD 512 MB DDR2 533 MHz 3x USB 2 0 1x Mini USB 2 0 slave mode VGA TVout Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet microSDHC card up to 32 GB 6x Status LEDs L1 L6 optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D Installation The NetBox can be mounted easily on a DIN rail T9835 according EN50022 using the supplied rail mount adapter For this purpose please screw the 4 screws M4 into the designated holes on the upper side of the NetBox housing Now you can place the rail mount adapter on the housing and fix it with the 4 nuts On the bottom side of the NetBox housing you will find 4 holes M2 5 which also can be used for mounting Dimensions NetBox optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D Controls and Connections Mounting holes for rail mount adapter 9 Cooling fans USB 2 0 socket 10 2x USB 2 0 sockets Ethernet socket 11 VGA TVourconnection Power supply socket 12 Switch VGA TV out Mode switch S1 S2 Mini USB socket slave mode Status LEDs L1 L6 microSDHC card slot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 optris Pl NetBox
6. The NetBox can get its IP address Internet Protocol address either from a DHCP server or it can work with a fixed IP address On a direct connection to a PC both the NetBox as well as the PC must use a fixed IP address because no DHCP server is available here The NetBox is using in this case the IP address 192 168 0 100 On your PC you have to do the following settings once depending on the operating system the procedure can differ from the here shown the following description refers to a Windows 7 system optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 24 1 Go to System controls open Network and Sharing Center 2 If you have an existing connection to a network company network e g you should see the following information View your basic network information and set up connections A Jo your computer your current network Internet If your PC is not connected to any network please go to Change adapter settings after you opened the Network and Sharing Center View your active networks Connect or disconnect Now go to Local Area Connection right mouse Je your current network Access type Local and Internet button Properties Domain network Connections W Local Area Connection continue at item 4 3 Go to Local Area Connection a status screen according 1 will be shown Then go to Properties 4 In the following window 2 mark Internet protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and go again to Properties optris Pl NetBox E201
7. connection with the remote device restart of the Imager Net Server application on the NetBox reboot of the NetBox remove of the device entry in this menu optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D If the used imager is connected for the first time to the NetBox the following message appears One or more calibration files 212080008 were not found at the remote location RN Do you want to send them to the remote location Kenniirie 1208000830025 pm OK Kennlinie 12080008 30 150 900 pm OK Kennlinie 12080008 30 M20 100 pm OK Kennlinie 12080008 62 0 250 pm OK Kennlinie 12080008 62 150 900 pm OK Kennlinie 12080008 62 M20 100 pm OK Restarting device Overwrite existing files 7 Auto close when finished Please confirm with Yes The calibration files will be transferred automatically from your PC to the NetBox and stored there Now you should see the live picture from the imager on your PC Alternatively you can copy the calibration data also manually via an USB stick into the NetBox folder D lmager Cali optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D Stand alone Operation As a stand alone PC the NetBox can expand a IR camera to a separate system For this operation mode you should connect a VGA or TV monitor and a USB keyboard to the NetBox In addition the system can also be controlled via a remote access over an Ethernet connection gt Remote Access to the NetBox Analog OUT IN Digital IN PI Process VGA Video
8. dot Write protection filter as short cut in folder Autostart optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D 37 To save changed settings or if you want to install additional software the write protection has to be deactivated temporarily To do this please move the cursor to the red dot in the task bar and push the right mouse button Save and reboot Save and shutdown Standard write made Reboot You can select between four different actions Save and reboot Changes will be saved Restart Save and shutdown Changes will be saved shut down Standard write mode Switch into the write mode green dot Reboot Restart without saving of changes The SSD drive of the NetBox has by factory default two partitions The write protection refers to partition C only On the partition D you can save application data On drive D also the calibration data of the infrared imager are stored optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 38 System Recovery In case a recovery of the Windows operating system of the NetBox is necessary you should use the supplied USB recovery stick Follow the steps described hereafter Do not disconnect power from the NetBox during the recovery procedure After the system recovery the NetBox has the factory default settings All data which was stored before on the SSD will get lost Step 1 Please connect a VGA monitor and a USB keyboard with the NetBox Connect the USB recovery stick to a free USB port and switch on the NetBox If
9. search for NetBoxes only If you press one of the sync buttons you can synchronize all NetBoxes simultaneously or a previously selected one with the system time of your local PC where NetBox Lister is running L TT The NetBox is factory default set to Central toes and IP address ranges European Time CET or CEST HighSpeed USB Ethemet Adapter H4 50 tel 82579 Gaebt Network Connection ETE Depending on the time zone setting of your local PC E er IP a ss range minie B a 3 time differences after synchronizations are possible V Filter Netbox 7 update aher OP sec In this case you have to change the time zone settings on the NetBox mj gt System time Hosts 1 Intel R 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection BERET 92 168 0 100 NE FBOX13030008 I Rt Omsec Timedev 0 Time sync Local time 24 04 2013 10 20 27 sync 192 168 0 100 Port 27017 sync all 1 hosts The short cut NetBox Maintain is synchronizing the time automatically with a directly connected NetBox and is starting then automatically the UltraVNC viewer optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D Applications and Start Options On the Desktop of the NetBox you will find the following short cuts je 9 Application Application Start Config Start Manager Application Start Config starts the configuration dialog Config Server Application Start Manager starts the program selected in the configuration dialo
10. you may use 1 for example optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D 26 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties General Alternate Configuration If this computer is used on more than one network enter the alternate IP settings below Automatic private IP address User configured IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Preferred WINS server Alternate WINS server V Validate settings if changed upon exit After you have made these settings and connected your PC with the NetBox using an Ethernet cable your PC will establish a point to point connection This procedure can take several minutes In the Network and Sharing Center your network will now be shown up as a non identified network Please start now the on your PC and open the menu item Tools Extended Remote devices In the window which is appearing you should set a hook on Enable and enter the IP address of the NetBox 192 168 0 100 Press OK The software will establish a connection to the remote device imager automatically optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 2f ad Remote device V Enable IP adress of current remote device Hosts 1 192 168 0 100 192 168 0 100 NETBOX 12120014 Detect devices from 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 0 255 J Filter NetBox Devices Tools Help Refresh flag F5
11. 2013 02 04 16 5 43 92Mb 02 04 2013 16 50 gt 12 File s Folder s gt 5 File s Folder s History gt 03 01 13 13 52 35 Connected Progress Connected optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 22 Ethernet Direct Communication Please connect your imager with the supplied USB connection cable with the NetBox Please connect your PC with an Ethernet cable with the NetBox Now connect the power supply to the NetBox and to the mains The NetBox will start to boot the system and should be ready to use after 2 3 minutes You can check the status with the LEDs At proper functioning now L1 and L5 should light up PC 8 48 VDC PiConnect Imager Net Server Ethernet direct connection point to point connection NetBox powered via power supply If you use a PoE injector the power supply for the NetBox is not needed In this case please connect the PoE injector as shown in the drawing below At proper functioning now L1 L2 and L5 should light up The used Ethernet cables should be at least category 5 cables Cat 5 according ISO IEC 11801 optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 29 PC PiConnect PoE Power over Ethernet PoE poil Ethernet direct connection point to point connection NetBox powered via PoE injector Imager Net Server Connection to the NetBox The communication with the NetBox is done via the TCP IP protocol Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol
12. 3 04 D 25 Local Area Connection Properties Networking Connect using amp Intel R PRO 1000 MT Network Connection 4 Local Area Connection Status General Alternate Configuration If this computer is used on more than one network enter the alternate IP settings below This connection uses the following items User configured DM Client for Microsoft Networks Sl 005 Packet Scheduler SL File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks amp Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 Protocol Version 4 TCP Pv4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Unin stal Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Validate settings if changed upon exit OK j Cancel 2 5 Please open now in window 3 the register Alternate Configuration and activate the checkbox User configured 6 Now you can enter a user defined IP address for your PC Please take care that the network part of the address has to be identical with the network part of the IP address of the NetBox thus 192 168 0 For the host part you have to use an address which is different from the one of the NetBox 100 so
13. Win32 1 VNC Server 192 168 49 162 host display or host port Auto select best settings gt 2Mbit s Experimental gt 1Mbit s Max Colors 128 256Kbit s 256 Colors 19 128Kbit s 64 Colors gt SLOW lt 19kKbit s 8 Colors i Use options button View Only AutoScaling Confirm Exit Use DSMPlugin No Plugin detected Proxy Repeater VNC Authentication 1 1366 x 768 amp 0 0 32 bit 40 Hz Save connection settings as default UltraVNC viewer setup After input of the IP address of the NetBox which in this case comes from a DHCP server please press Connect In the following screen you have to enter the password Remote and after this press Log On Now you should see the screen of the NetBox In chapter Ethernet Network Communication you will find an explanation how to figure out the IP address of the NetBox With the Ultra VNC Viewer it is possible to have simultaneous access to one NetBox from different PCs inside a network DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows the automatic integration of a computer into an existing network optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D 14 With NetBox Lister you can start a tool which will list all NetBoxes located in your network or directly connected to your PC With this tool you can also do a time synchronization You can scan either the whole network or a certain IP address range The filter function allows a selective
14. een the NetBox and a directly connected or in the network located PC please move the cursor to the title bar of the UltraVNC Viewer window and press the right mouse button Start File Transfer Alternatively you can also press the following button in the tool bar In the following explorer window you see on the left side your local PC LOCAL MACHINE and on the right side the NetBox REMOTE MACHINE Now you can copy files between both computers via the network link by marking them and pressing Send or Receive B File Transfer with lt netbox 12120014 192 168 49 169 service mode gt UltraVNC C Local Disk LOCAL MACHINE aka uuu D Local Disk REMOTE MACHINE ako s D C Users Torsten Czech Documents Imager Data Name Size Modified Name Size Modified Ll Folder Imager Folder S Record 2013 01 31 13 2 65 55Kb 01 31 2013 13 23 CJ Mouse Folder S Record 2013 01 31 13 2 65 50Kb 01 31 2013 13 24 RECYCLER Folder S Record 2013 01 31 13 2 59 65Kb 01 31 2013 13 29 CJLSvstem Volume Informati Folder i Record 2013 02 04 16 4 43 47Kb 02 04 2013 16 47 C watchdog Folder E Record 2013 02 04 16 4 41 28Kb 02 04 2013 16 47 amp Record 2013 02 04 16 4 15 15Mb 02 04 2013 16 47 8 Record 2013 02 04 16 4 30 99 02 04 2013 16 47 2 Record 2013 02 04 16 4 21 38 02 04 2013 16 48 _ 2013 02 04 16 5 5 38 Mb 02 04 2013 16 50 5 Record
15. g BL config Server 1 0 1001 0 1 In the configuration dialog you can select programs No which start automatically after booting the NetBox mager Net Server Path C Program Files Optris GmbHMmagerNetServerlmagerNetServer exe No no automatic program start i E eee Imager Net Server automatic start of the server PI Connect application Path C Program Files Optris GmbH PI Connect lmager exe PI Connect automatic start of the Args IV DInterval 150 Path D Imager Layout Standard PI Connect 2 _ sou User defined user defined start of one of MOE LLL Mp DONE i Cancel optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D 16 The factory default setting of the NetBox starts the Imager Net Server application after booting the system This program is needed for the operation modes Converter USB Ethernet with direct connection to a PC point to point connection Converter USB Ethernet with connection of a PC via a network or via the internet For the Stand alone operation with an IR camera please start Application Start Config and then select PI Connect In case you would like to start Pl Connect or Imager Net Server with changed command line parameters Args please select User defined Example The following configuration starts the PlConnect in the full screen mode User defined Path C Program Files Optris GmbHYPI Browse Args Path D lmager FullScreen The sta
16. g Counter for the application monitoring function Device Device frequency Processing Processing frequency Net connection Network frequency Monitor Display mode VGA or TV Out Application monitored software application Information in the Monitor Imager Net Server application window Menu File exit of the program mper Devices shows the connected imager i File Devi Fla Flag manual operation of the camera flag USB Videogerat Serial number of the connected imager device T C F B Device temperatures C C FPA Chip F Flag temperature B Housing temperature PIFin A D Status of the PIF input Analog IN AI D Digital IN DI HW Cnt Hardware Counter frame counter ADU 192 144 ADU value of the center pixel e g 192 144 at Pl4xx Freq D P N Frequency Hz D Device P Processing N Network Time Time per single frame Queue Number of frames in network queue FOV TR Field of view horizontal of the imager lens Temperature range Information in the mager Net Server application window optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 19 Watchdog If for any reason the main software application Imager Net Server or PlConnect does not work properly software hang up or crash or if the main application will be closed the monitoring application Monitor Imager Net Server is restarting the program automatically In addition also the Windows operating system is monitored permanently by a watchdog application you
17. in case of a non intended use of the product If a failure occurs during the warranty period the product will be replaced calibrated or repaired without further charges The freight costs will be paid by the sender The manufacturer reserves the right to exchange components of the product instead of repairing it If the failure results from misuse or neglect the user has to pay for the repair In that case you may ask for a cost estimate beforehand optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D Content Description Scope of Supply Maintenance Cautions Technical Data General Specifications Electrical Specifications Installation Controls and Connections Protective Housing Operation Operation Modes SD Card Status LEDs Switch Positions Remote Access to the NetBox Applications and Start Options Watchdog Autostart File transfer between NetBox and PC 3 Ethernet Direct Communication Ethernet Network Communication Stand alone Operation 4 4 System time 5 Write protection filter 5 System Recovery 5 6 7 8 optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D Description The optris PI NetBox is a miniaturized PC which expands the optris Pl series to a stand alone solution or which works as a USB to Ethernet converter This mode generates larger possible distances between process IR camera and process control PC The NetBox includes a Windows XP Professional operating system that allows the user to install additional software The hou
18. optris PI NetBox Mini PC for optris PI series Operators manual tnis infrared thermometers Svensk generalagent och distribut r Sensotest AB Girov gen 13 17562 J rf lla Tel 08 564 733 80 Fax 08 564 733 89 www sensotest se info sensotest se CE Conformity Optris GmbH The product complies with the following standards Ferdinand Buisson Str 14 D 13127 Berlin EMC EN 61326 1 2006 GERMANY Basic requirements EN 61326 2 3 2006 an 5 Safety Regulations EN 61010 1 2001 a pe The product accomplishes the requirements of the EMC Directive 2004 108 EG M l and of the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EG E mail info optris de Internet www optris com Read the manual carefully before the initial start up The producer reserves the right to change the herein described specifications in case of technical advance of the product References to other chapters are marked as gt Warranty Each single product passes through a quality process Nevertheless if failures occur please contact the customer service at once The warranty period covers 24 months starting on the delivery date After the warranty is expired the manufacturer guarantees additional 6 months warranty for all repaired or substituted product components Warranty does not apply to damages which result from misuse or neglect The warranty also expires if you open the product The manufacturer is not liable for consequential damage or
19. rt options selected in the configuration dialog are saved automatically in the NetBox and are available after a restart optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 17 onitor Imager Net Server Appl Watchdo Device Processing Net connection Application ImagerNetServer exe BL Imager Net Server 1 0 1012 0 10 x File Devices Flag A start Monitor Imager Net Serv ree Imager Net Server 1 USB Video Device 13010097 T CEB PC 417 345 322 PIFin A D 0 HW Cnt 78582 ADU 91 44y 690 Freq D P N Hz 26 26 0 Time 5 0ms 15 Queue FOV TR 30 20 100 C gy v Ow 12 31 am Screen of the NetBox Imager Net Server netbox 13023004 0 1 05 19216849183 service mode Tm EL Monitor Imager Net Server 1 0 1005 0 Appl Watchdog 1 Device 75 2Hz Processing 14 6Hz Net connection Application Imager exe USB IR CAM Rel 2 5 2117 0 File Edit View Devices Tools Help s O Oa nn ED EAM Feo 690770 Man ete 30 use video Device 13010097 30 2o c 100 C e 1 000 27 300 Start Monitor Imager Net Serv Fe use CAM Rel 2 5 Screen of the NetBox PI Connect If an imager is connected to the NetBox you should see two active applications Monitor Imager Net Server and Imager Net Server or PI Connect 18 optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 10 x Ow eB 12 33am Appl Watchdo
20. s to the NetBox For settings on the NetBox you can connect a keyboard and a mouse to the available USB sockets as well as a monitor to the VGA socket or a TV monitor via the TVu adapter cable gt Stand alone Operation Another very simple way are remote control software for example remote desktop RDP which is available on each Windows system or Ultra VNC which you will find on your software CD After installation you can have access to the NetBox either from a PC directly connected over an Ethernet cable or from a PC which is located anywhere and connected to the same network Also remote connection via the internet is possible To install Ultra VNC on your PC please start install bat which is located on your PIConnect CD in the folder PI NetBox After installation you will find the following short cuts on your desktop Please use the short cut Pl NetBox UVNC for access to a NetBox which is directly connected to your PC over an Ethernet cable After starting the UVNC viewer using this shortcut you should see immediately a window which shows the screen of the NetBox Please use the short cut UltraVNC Viewer for access to a NetBox inside your network After starting UVNC using this short cut you should see at first the following screen For remote access from outside to a NetBox connected to a company network please ask your system administrator for possibly necessary settings optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 19 UltraVNC Viewer
21. server after a certain period A manual time synchronization can be done with the tools NetBox Maintain und NetBox Lister from a PC which is directly or via network connected gt Remote Access to the NetBox Date and Time Properties You can change the set time zone in the tab Time Date amp Time rime Zone Internet Time Zone Date Time m To save the new setting permanently you have to FE je 5 P deactivate the Write Protection Filter D temporarily 1 2 4 3 4 5 6 8 9 4 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 p E 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 38 260pPM d Current time zone GMT Standard Time optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 36 Write Protection Filter The NetBox has a factory pre installed write protection filter This filter is protecting reliably the operating system and the complete drive C and allows a switch off of the device without a shut down of the operating system The write protection filter ewfMonitor can be seen as shortcut in the start menu and as symbol in the task bar The colors have the following meaning red dot safe mode green dot write mode LM Autostart Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Favoriten Extras 2 Suchen lg Ordner Ek m C Dokumente und Einstellungen NetBox Startm Wechseln zu ewfMonitor e Verkn pfung ute The NetBox should be used only with an Ai Hina activated write protection filter red
22. sing of the NetBox is made of anodized aluminum the optional NetBox protection housing supports the usage in industrial environments IP65 NEMA 4 rating Scope of Supply NetBox incl micro SDHC card 8 GB Power supply 100 240 VAC 24 VDC TV out adapter cable Ethernet cable 1 m USB Recovery stick 2 GB Rail mount adapter Operators manual optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D Maintenance PLEASE NOTE Never use cleaning The housing of the NetBox can be cleaned with a soft compounds which contain solvents humid tissue moistened with water or a water based Take care that no moisture infiltrates into cleaner the housing Cautions Take care that no foreign substances penetrate into the venting slots of the NetBox In case of problems or questions which may arise when you use the NetBox please contact our service department Please use only the threads in the housing or the supplied rail mount adapter for mechanical installation of the NetBox Avoid mechanical violence this may destroy the system expiry of warranty optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D Technical Data General Specifications Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative humidity Material housing Dimensions Weight Vibration Shock Operating system Electrical Specifications Power supply Power consumption Cooling Board Processor Hard disc RAM Ports Extensions Additional functions 0 50 C 20 75 C
23. tBox Please start now the PlConnect on your local PC and open the menu Tools Extended Remote devices In the window which opens set a hook on Enable and enter the address range of your local network under Detect devices The fourth block should have the range 0 to 255 If you now press Ping all computers inside the selected address range will be shown Under Remote framerate you can enter the desired frame rate which should be transmitted via the network optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 31 4 Enable IP adress of current remote device 192 168 0 100 ud Remote device Detect devices from 192 168 49 0 to 192 168 49 255 Filter NetBox Push Ping button to detect devices within range Ports Control port 27015 Frames port 27016 2 Remote framerate Mode Average 30 Devices Tools Help Refresh flag ee Image subtraction id Image subtraction from file Remote device 192 168 0 100 Remote device 192 168 49 180 11110018 gt 32 Hosts 1 192 168 49 183 netbox 13023004 Rit Omsec F5 Alt S Ctrl Alt S b Restart Reboot Remove For a faster search you should activate the filter and enter NetBox Now only computers with NetBox in their name will be shown Under the menu item Devices the imager which is connected to the NetBox shows up now The following functions can be selected here Connect Restart Reboot Remove manual
24. uld see the live picture from the imager on your PC Alternatively you can copy the calibration data also manually via an USB stick into the NetBox folder D lmager Cali optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D Ethernet Network Communication Please connect your imager with the supplied USB connection cable with the NetBox Please connect the Ethernet connection of the NetBox with a network or internet via a router e g Now connect the power supply to the NetBox and to the mains The NetBox will start to boot the system and should be ready to use after 2 3 minutes You can check the status with the LEDs At proper functioning now L1 and L5 should light up Network Internet 8 48 VDC PC PiConnect Imager Net Server Ethernet network connection NetBox powered via power supply If you use a PoE injector the power supply for the NetBox is not needed In this case please connect the PoE injector as shown in the drawing below At proper functioning now L1 L2 and L5 should light up optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 30 Network Internet PoE Power over Ethernet PoE Imager Net Server Ethernet network connection NetBox powered via PoE injector If the NetBox is used in a network it gets its IP address from a DHCP server In order to find the NetBox in the PlConnect of your local PC the address range of the local network must be known For this purpose please start the program NetBox Lister gt Remote Access to the Ne
25. und 1 738799 1 HEST ia sot enabled 1 799183 Soeneing for PuP cards Mo Plug Play device found Sertal 5 50 driver 4 parts IMG sharing enabled 1823 Linux egpgert interface MU 4 952521 10042 Mo PLZ controller Found Probing porta directly Confirm with Enter Screens during system recovery optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D 40 Step 3 After the complete system recovery the NetBox will be automatically shut down and switched off all LEDs are off Now you should disconnect for a short time the power disconnect the power supply After reconnecting power and booting of the system you should see the following message Please press Next Select Random SID and then Next Step 4 In the next window you can rename the NetBox optional Please note that the new name should have at maximum 15 characters Press two times Next Now the system will be shut down again Your NetBox is now ready for use again optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D 41 Rename the NetBox optional 42 optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D
26. x is equipped with 6 status LEDs L1 L6 LED lights up if NetBox is powered via PoE or by power supply via power connector NetBox is powered via PoE and in this case supplies 12V at the power connector Met data video frames are continuously transmitted through the network connection flashing er is connected t t calibration files are loade arum USB data the imager is connected to an USB port calibration files are loaded and raw data frames are continuously delivered by the imager flashing Application OK main application PlConnect or Imager Met Server is running Mini USB port a PC is connected to the mini USB port optris PI NetBox E2013 04 D Switch Positions The mode switch is set default to S1 At position S2 the IR camera which is connected to the USB A socket will be linked directly with the Mini USB socket With this you get a direct access to the IR camera from a PC which is connected to the Mini USB socket without changing cables on the NetBox Beside the VGA socket you will find a switch for TV For the TV ut mode please use the supplied TV adapter cable You can connect the cinch plug directly to a control monitor with CVBS PAL input common name Video In Please connect at first the respective cable VGA or TVou adapter cable and then turn the switch in the appropriate position VGA TVou switch optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 12 Mode switch S1 S2 Remote Acces
27. you see the following start screen please press the ESC button for at least 2 seconds keep pressed Start screen of the NetBox optris Pl NetBox E2013 04 D 39 Step 2 Now you should see the following screen select USB device and then press Enter The next screen shows the available USB stick Please confirm with Enter USB Device Select a Boot First device t Move Enter Accept F4 Exit 0 629194 pci 000 00 14 7 PCI INT D GS 19 level lew 0 649089 pci 0000 09 14 7 PCI INT D disabled 6 649319 Unpackieg i itronfs reeing tnited memory Wk freed audit itializing metli socket disabled type and 1ti12300114149 672 1 initialised pape size peeallocated O popes D quotes dyuot 6 5 7 Dquot cache hash le entries 1024 terder 0 4096 byte hax been set to 985 aly Mm t Wiock lager e beg driver version 0 4 leaded 1 710288 ie scheduler noop registered 3 710297 io scheduler registered 1 710023 to schedeler cfq registered default 1 700661 pci hotplug PCI Hot Plug PCI Core i PCE Express Hot Plug Control acpiphp ACPI Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version 0 5 DENN D LMEMILIL M ME 7 uesafb scrolling redraw ice 0 5 67 DIEI franchuffer at c1f00000 mapped to Grd f 00806 using 18 total 787 5 725291 Commole switching te colour frans baffer device 100237 ra VESA VGA frase buffer device 3 738097 Table ts sot fo
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