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1. set sample mode Sets the sample mode 0 Until Full 1 Wrap Around set clr status Clears the status flag for channel 1 to 8 set email to Sets the mailto address for the alerts up to 64 characters long set email server Sets the email server address up to 64 characters long set email port Sets the email SMTP port Followed by port number set email user Sets the email username of the account to be used up to 64 characters long set email pw Sets the email password of the account to be used up to 64 characters long set email ssl Sets the email SSL state 0 No SSL 1 Use SSL set email test set alert con n Sends a test email using the settings provided Sets the alert condition for channel n n 1 8 set alert set n Sets the alert set point for channel n n 1 8 set ip val n Sets the ip address octet n to a value between 1 and 255 This command expects a three digit value e g 010 representing 10 set subnet val n Sets the subnet mask octet n to a value between 1 and 255 This command expects a three digit value e g 010 representing 10 set gateway val n Sets the gateway address octet n to a value between 1 and 255 This command expects a three digit value e g 010 representing 10 set dns val n Sets the DNS server address octet n to a value between land 255 This command expects a three digit value e g
2. 0 1 0 1 10V 10 22 bits 72ms per channel 256Kb 3 5mm Screw terminals 22 1 USB 2 0 and Wi Fi 5VDC 100mA 0 C to 70 operating 20 C to 80 C storage 20 to 90 RH non condensing operating 5 to 95 RH non condensing storage 92mm x 51mm x 18 3mm 2 2 AD 08 Input type Number of inputs Measuring range Accuracy at 25 Input Resolution Converter resolution Conversion time Internal Memory Input connectors Input impedance Interface Supply Temperature range Humidity range Dimensions Voltage Inputs Pulse Inputs General Purpose Voltage Voltage Free Pulse Input 4 4 2 5V 0 to 2 24 upto 1KHz 0 1 N A 10u V N A 22 bits 72ms per channel 256Kb 3 5mm Screw terminals gt gt 1 USB 2 0 and Wi Fi 5VDC 100mA 0 C to 70 C operating 20 C to 80 C storage 20 to 90 RH non condensing operating 5 to 95 RH non condensing storage 92mm x 51mm x 18 3mm 2 5 CU 0x CU 04 CU 08 Input type 4 20mA Number of inputs 4 8 Measuring range 1A Accuracy at 25 C 1 Input Resolution 10pA Converter resolution 22 bits Conversion time 72ms per channel Internal Memory 256Kb Input connectors 3 5mm Screw terminals Input impedance gt gt 1MQ Interface USB 2 0 and Wi Fi Supply 5VDC 100mA Temperature range 0 C to 70 operating 20 C to 80 C storage Humidity range 20 to 90 RH non condensing operating 5 to 95 RH non con
3. 010 representing 10 set use dhcp Enables or disables DHCP 0 Disabled 1 Enabled NB May be overriden by network router 21
4. Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Set Clock Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 MAC Address 00 1E C0 02 72 3A Set Unit ID v Signal Strength Excellent Join Reset Unit Send Settings Figure 10 Wi Fi Tab NB No setting will be sent to the unit until the Send Settings button is pressed and a confirmation is recieved 18 6 0 Console Interface The unit can be fully configured using the console interface provided by the USB 2 0 port To access this interface the user will need to start a third party terminal application such as Microsoft Hyperterminal and connect to the iDAQ emulated COM port Once a the port has been opened port settings such as baud rate are irrelevant a welcome message will be seen see figure 11 below iDAQ HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Da AE Welcome to iDAQ Console Interface Firmware Ver 1 10 Figure 11 iDAQ M Console Interface Once this message is visible then the unit is ready to recieve the following commands 19 Command Comments set time Sets the onboard clock in 24hr format Data fomat HH MM SS set date Sets the onboard calendar valid until 2099 Data format DD MM YY set unit id Sets the unit ID up to 32 characters long Data format ASCII set unit pw Sets the unit password for web access up to 32 characters long set run state Set
5. 8 08 08 08 1 X X X 101 17 X X X 105 2 ANI ANI ANI 18 CH5 ANI CH5 AN5 3 ANI DIGLI ANI ANI 19 CH5 ANI CH5 AN5 4 X X X IOI 20 X X xX 5 5 X X X 102 21 X X X 106 6 AN2 DIG2 AN2 AN2 22 CH6 AN2 CH6 AN6 7 AN2 DIG2 AN2 AN2 23 CH6 AN2 CH6 AN6 8 X X X 102 24 X X xX 106 9 X X X 103 25 X X X 107 10 AN3 DIG3 AN3 AN3 26 CH7 AN3 CH7 ANT 11 AN3 DIG3 AN3 AN3 27 CH7 AN3 CH7 ANT 12 X X X 103 28 X X X 107 13 X X X 104 29 X X X 108 14 AN4 DIG4 AN4 AN4 30 CH8 AN4 CH8 AN8 15 AN4 DIG4 AN4 AN4 31 CH8 ANA CH8 AN8 16 X X X 104 32 X X xX 108 4 0 Making Connection To connect to the unit you must first ensure that it is switched on plugged in and in wireless range of your PC Laptop Mobile Portable device A Wi Fi scan must be performed this varies according to the operating system used and a manual connection has to be made Figure 2 below gives an example NETGEAR WNA1100 Smart Wizard Settings Networks statistics About NETGEAR 16 WPA PSK 81 Access Poin iDAQ 1 B None 100 9 28 7 8 Ad Hoc m Scan Status Scan Completed DAQ FA 9F 28 B7 8B 1C Figure 2 Scan for iDAQ Once a connection has been made it will be possible for the user to access the built in web server and start to utilise the unit This is achieved by launching a web browser and ent
6. InteliSen Limited Electronics amp Software Services iDAQ Data Logger User s Guide Copyright 2012 InteliSen Limited All rights reserved Contents 1 0 Introduction inia 3 1 1 OOM CEN AGW MEME 3 1 2 Safety NOTICE ie tote resti Podio e edid reete eere entes 3 1 3 Package Contents e eorr pe 3 2 0 Specifications E 4 2 1 UN OR CR REED eb 4 2 2 LIU 5 2 3 DU 6 2 4 7 3 0 Unit Overview e 8 3 1 Connector Pin uts ici ut rr a ed ER Re cane e ERR 8 4 0 Makinp a Connection idis bd eerte ico m Gan 10 4 1 lare m 10 5 0 Web Browser Interface catt enu tnus tane napa taa 11 5 1 Toolbar MUST 11 5 1 1 Graphical Interface ss tmt etnies 13 5 1 2 Real Time Channel Status 14 5 1 3 Download ettet 14 5 1 4 P Pr 15 6 0 1 19 1 0 Introduction 1 1 Overview The iDAQ range of compact data loggers offer high resolution high accuracy readings and can be used to measure a variety of physical parameters such as voltage current resistance temperature humi
7. ater than 22 5 C the gt symbol associated with channel 1 must be selected and 22 5 C entered in to the setpoint box iDAQ Controls 1 4 CH 5 8 Samples Wi Fi Server Settings Analogue Alerts Email To example example com gt vj 225 C Start Recording SMTP Server smtp example com CH2 lt 18 0 465 UsessL V lt 18 0 Stop Recording User Name example user name 100 0 Password cHS x 00 Js Set Clock Send Test Message CH6 xiv 0 0 v 0 Set Unit ID cus X v 00 v General Alerts Digital Alerts Reset Unit Input Range Exceeded 2 Digital CH1 Event Memory Full Digital CH2 Event Daily Summary v Digital CH3 Event Oo Send Settings Weekly Summary Digital CH4 Event o Figure 9 Alerts Tab 17 5 1 4 4 Wi Fi Tab By selecting the Wi Fi tab see figure 10 below the user can search for a wireless network to join or they can input one manually The unit also provides basic network related parameters to aid connection ws iDAQ Controls CH 1 4 CH 5 8 Samples Alerts Scan for Wireless Networks Other Network Network Settings Start Recording Adhoc iDAQ Stop Recording Address 192 168 0 10 Infrastructure Noo
8. densing storage Dimensions 92mm x 51mm x 18 3mm 2 4 PT 0x Input type Number of inputs Measuring range Accuracy at 25 C Temperature resolution Converter resolution Conversion time Internal Memory Input connectors Input impedance Interface Supply Temperature range Humidity range Dimensions PT 04 PT 08 PT100 Temperature Sensor 200 C to 800 C 0 01 C 0 001 C 22 bits 100ms per channel 256Kb 3 5mm Screw terminals gt gt 1MQ USB 2 0 and Wi Fi 5VDC 100mA 0 C to 70 operating 20 C to 80 C storage 20 to 90 RH non condensing operating 5 to 95 RH non condensing storage 92mm x 51mm x 18 3mm 3 0 Unit Overview l USB 2 0 Compatible interface 5V 100mA Power supply input Figure 1 iDAQ M Data Logger Mini Type B 2 LED Indicator 3 Pattern Flashing 1s Unit running Meaning Steady Unit stopped Off No power or critical failure Input channels 3 1 Connector Pin outs 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Chl Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Ch5 Ch6 Ch7 Ch8 3 2 Pin Definitions Pin UV AD CU PT Pin UV AD CU PT 04 08 08 04 08 04 08 0
9. dity etc Units have both USB and Wi Fi interfaces which are ideal for PC based or remote monitoring applications Each device incorporates a powerful webserver and requires only a browser to function all units carry 256Kb of internal memory for stand alone operation and can record data at intevals ranging from 5s to 24hrs 1 2 Safety Notice DO NOT exceed the maximum input range The unit is designed to measure voltages in the range of 2 5V voltages in excess of this may result in permanent damage to the unit DO NOT use in contact with mains voltages The unit is not designed to directly interface with mains voltages Take great care when measuring near mains equipment DO NOT attempt to repair the unit The unit contains no user serviceable parts Repair or calibration of the unit must be performed by InteliSen Limited 1 3 Package Contents Your package should contain the following items 1 1 x iDAQ M Data logger 2 1 x USB cable 3 1 x Power supply 4 8 x 4 Way terminal block 5 1 x User s guide CD 2 0 Specifications 2 1 UV 0x Input type Number of inputs Measuring range Accuracy at 25 Voltage resolution Converter resolution Conversion time Internal Memory Input connectors Input impedance Interface Supply Temperature range Humidity range Dimensions UV 04 UV 08 General purpose voltage General purpose voltage 4 8 2 5V 2 5V
10. ering the default IP address of http 192 168 0 10 You will then be prompted for a user name and password the default settings are as follows 4 1 Default Settings Administrator access 10 User Name Administrator Password Admin NB This is the default but it can be changed see section on console interface Guest access User Name Guest Password Guest NB User names and passwords are case sensitive and are limited to 32 characters Guest login allows restricted access to web server features and can be useful for sharing data NB Administrator passwords can be reset using the console interface see the section on console interface Default IP Address 192 168 0 10 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 5 0 Web Browser Interface 5 1 Toolbar and Menu 11 12 22 03 01 01 10 T Office demo Running EP Logout 1 0 Figure 3 Toolbar and Navigation Menu The toolbar and navigation menu allows you to quickly setup the unit and manoeuvre your way through the rest of the site The functions are as follows l This button is used to synchronise the onboard clock calendar with the PC Laptop Mobile Portable devices clock calendar 2 This button is used to set the unit ID to a unique identifier Unit IDs are restricted to 32 characters and the following characters are disallowed g 3 This button is used to start stop the
11. ng channel There is also a status indicator on the homepage to alert you to any problems These indicators show Status Description Green Channel is healthy Yellow Channel is currently healthy but has at some point been operating outside of its limit Red Channel is current operating outside of its limit if this condition persists permanent damage may occur 5 1 3 Download Page 7 This button shows the download data page see figure 6 and allows you to retrieve saved data in format You can also clear recorded data WARNING Data is irretrievably lost and download a diagnostic log file useful for technical support 14 Memory Useage iDAQ Controls Download csv Download log Clear Data E Reserved MB Free 08 Used Figure 6 Download Page 5 1 4 SettingsPage 8 This button shows the system settings page see figure 7 below Here you can fully configure the iDAQ and perform unit conversions 5 1 4 1 Channel Setup Tab iDAQ Controls EE e Name Scale Offset Units 1 Input 1 1 0000000000000000 0 0000000000000000 v Start Recording Stop Recording Name Scale Offset Units 2 Input 2 1 0000000000000000 0 0000000000000000 v Set Clock Name Scale Offset Units Set Unit ID 3 1 0000000000000000 0 0000000000000000 4 Reset Unit Name Scale Offset Uni
12. s the state of the sample recorder 0 is stop 1 is run set mem rst Reverts back to factory defaults and clears all data from memory WARNING Permanent data and settings loss will occur if this command is used Command should be followed by the password iDAQ case sensitive set name n Sets the channel name of channel n n 1 to 8 Followed by name set scale n Sets the scale factor of channel n n 1 to 8 Followed by scale set offset n Sets the offset factor of channel n n 1 to 8 Followed by offset set unit n set chart type Sets the units of channel n up to 3 characters long Followed by units Sets the chart type 1 Basic Line 2 Smooth Line 3 Basic Area 4 Smooth Area 5 Scatter Graph set chart points Sets the density of the chart range 5 50 in steps of 5 set chart refresh Sets the refresh rate of the chart range 1 10 seconds set decimal place Sets the number of decimal places range 1 5 set config word Sets the general configuration word F E D 9 8 7 w N Record 0164 Record 0163 Alert Alert Alert Alert Record DIG2 Record DIG1 Record Ch8 Record Ch7 Record Ch6 Record Ch5 Record Ch4 Record Ch3 Record Ch2 Record Chl 20 set sample rate Sets the rate of the sample recorder Followed by sample rate
13. ts 4 Input 4 1 0000000000000000 0 0000000000000000 v Send Settings Figure 7 Channel Setup 15 Example 1 Assuming that a temperature sensor connected to channel 1 has 10mV C output to convert the voltage reading given by channel 1 to a temperature the scale and offset figures would be set to 1 000000 and 100 000000 respectiely 0 010V 100 000000 1 C 5 1 4 2 By selecting the Samples tab see figure 8 below the sampled channels can also be configured along with sample rates sample mode and decimal Samples Tab place etc iDAQ Controls CH 1 4 CH 5 8 E Aem wa CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 Recorded Channels Analogue Start Recording v v Stop Recording Recorded Channels Digital Estimated Running Time Days Hours Mins CN2 CN3 Set Clock H Set Unit ID Reset Unit Sample Rate 55 0 Mode Until Full Decimal Places 5 v Send Settings Figure 8 Samples Tab 16 5 1 4 3 Alerts Tab By selecting the Alerts tab see figure 9 below the automatic email alerts can be configured From here a test message can also be sent to validate the server settings to confirm that they are correct Example 2 To send an email alert when channel 1 temperature is gre
14. unit recording data When stopped real Time data will still be displayed but not stored for later retrieval 4 This button is used to log off from the unit 5 This button is used to return to the home page 6 This button displays live readings in numerical or graphical format by pressing the Graphical View button see figure below Graphical View Figure 4 Enter Graphical View 12 5 1 1 Graphical Interface The graphical interface allows the data to be displayed in various graphical formats and can be easily control by the toolbar below the trace see figure 5 below Example 0 004 4 0 003 Ry Input 8 v 2012 04 02 21 06 50 0 00126 0 0014 0 001 4 70 005 0530 21 06 32 21 06 34 21 06 36 21 06 38 21 06 40 21 06 42 21 06 44 21 06 46 21 06 48 21 06 50 21 06 52 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 r 3 1 4 5 1 bhart Number of Lla Refresh 5 1 Figure 5 Example Graphical View The graphical toolbar controls are as follows 1 Return to previous page 2 Sets the chart type Basic Line Smooth Line Basic Area Smooth Area Scatter Graph 3 Sets the number of points to display 13 4 Sets the refresh rate s 5 Sends the chart settings to the web server 5 1 2 Real Time Channel Status The channel status is indicated by the symbol next to a correspondi
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