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1. Troubleshooting The chapter describes the common problems with P8610 Thermometer P8631 Transducer and methods how to fix these problems Pleas 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 can not 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 addtess 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 in window Find device As new IP address set 0 0 0 0 Follow th
2. 1 Class A clause 6 2 2 3 SN EN 55022 ed 2 2007 change A1 2008 Class A ITE clause 5 2 Warning This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct this interference SN EN 61326 1 2006 cor 1 2007 SN EN 60950 1 ed 2 2006 Operating terms Temperature and humidity range in case with electronic 20 C to 60 C 0 to 100 RH no condensation Temperature range of recommended probe DSTR162 C for P8631 40 C to 80 C P8610 working position P8631working position with sensor cover downwards When mounting in RACK 19 with universal holder MP046 accessories then sensor cover can be placed horizontally arbitrary 22 IE SNC P86xx 01 End of operation Disconnect the device and dispose it according to current legislation for dealing with electronic equipment Electronic devices must be professionally destroyed in accordance with EU Directive 2002 96 ES of 27th January 2003 Technical support and service Technical support and setvice is provided by distributor Contact is included in warranty cettificate Preventive maintenance Make sure the cables and probes are not damaged periodically Recommended calibration intetval is 2 yeats 23 IE SNC P86xx 01 Optional accessories This chapter contains list of optional accessories which can be ordered by extra cost Man
3. 6 or 4 5 7 8 ot 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 2s Accuracy P8610 0 8 C in temperature range from 10 C to 60 C 2 0 C in temperature range from 10 C to 20 C Accuracy P8631 depending on used probe e g probe DSTR162 C parameters 0 5 C in temperature range from 10 C to 80 C 2 0 C in temperature range from 10 C td 40 C Resolution 0 1 C P8610 temperature measurement range 20 C to 60 C P8631 temperature measurement range limited by temperature range of used probe 55 C to 80 C Recommended probe P8631 DSTR162 C or DSTGLA0 C max length 10m Wiring Cinch connector P8631 DS18B20 DQ pin to connector pin VDO and GND connect to the connector shield Communication port RJ45 connector 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet 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 21 IE SNC P86xx 01 Case matetial Mounting the device Weight P8610 Weight P8631 EMC emission EMC resistance Electrical safetv ABS With two holes at the bottom of the unit 145g 140g CSN EN 61326 1 2006 cor 1 2007 Class A clause 7 SN EN 55011 ed 3 2010 cor A1 2011 ISM equipment group
4. can install it in Control panels GS telnet 192 168 1 124 0 x eo H7531 Setup MAC address BAZB4AB Press Enter for Setup Mode pee basic parameters Hardware Ethernet TPI IP addr B B B B DHCP BOOTP fiutolP no gateway set DHCP device name not set Devi name TPRh Sensor relay MTU e RSS feed IP not set 99000000 SMTP Configuration clos E mail sending enabe puc BIN3 open IP address 2 alarm delay Rhe HHH HAHAHAHAHA HAHAH IAAI AA HAA COO IIH IIH AIH AAI Change Setup Server configuration SMTP and Syslog configuration SNMP and SOAP configuration WWW configuration and relays configuration Modbus and NTP configuration History configuration and inputs configuration larm configuration Factory defaults Exit without save Save and exit Your choice 100070501 A WN D Access to the Telnet settings can be password protected If any item in Telnet interface is not confirmed more than 5 minutes Telnet automatically ends and the device will be restarted Previous changes would not saved To save values is necessaty to confirm the changes by selecting Save and exit During setup via Telnet is no guaranteed that the device works with correct configuration These values are set after each quit Telnet interface Telnet interface is controlled using the command line You will get to each item by pressing 0 9 keys and Enter Telnet always lists the current value If you do no want to
5. change go to next item by key Enter Specifying an empty string e g e mail addresses is best done by pressing Space bar then Backspace to delete and press Enter 12 IE SNC P86xx 01 Factory configuration Using ISensor software Factory configuration button the device can be set to factory configuration Network parameters IP address Subnet mask Gateway are left without changes Factory parameters settings Parameter Value IP address of SMTP server 0 0 0 0 E mail recipients addresses cleared E mail sender sensot IP E mail sending enabled no IP addresses SNMP traps recipients 0 0 0 0 Password for SNMP reading public Password for SNMP writing private Sending SNMP Trap yes Website refresh interval s 60 Website enabled yes Modbus TCP protocol port 502 Modbus TCP enabled yes History storage interval s 60 SOAP server IP address 0 0 0 0 SOAP source port 0 SOAP destination port 80 SOAP service target site cleared SOAP protocol enabled no Syslog server IP address 0 0 0 0 Syslog protocol enabled no SNTP server IP address 0 0 0 0 GMT offset min 0 SNTP synchronization enabled no MTU 1400 Turn on all channels yes Upper limit C 125 Lower limit C 55 Hysteresis hysteresis for alarm clearing C 1 Delay time delay of alarm activation s 30 Password to access the settings cleared Device name P8610 sensor or P863
6. click on button Save changes A Sensors Setup Utility v 2 3 7 0 mE Program Sensor Help g Information Configuration Communication Setup Communication Setup Alarms Channel 1 Upper limit 1250 C Lower limit 55 0 C Hysteresis 10 c Time delay 30 js Probes 4D 00 00 00 C8 96 25 28 I Channel 1 enabled Temperature in C v Find Probes m Disconnect Factory Defaults 25 2 Save Changes Sensor is connected Checking functions The last step 1s to check measured values on the device website In the address bar of the web browser enter the device IP address 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 Error1 value If the channel is switched off the web site displayed OFF instead of the value IE SNC P86xx 01 Device function description This chapter describes basic device configuration There is a description of settings using TSensor software and via Telnet Alarm limits Alarm limits can be set at bookmark Configuration in TSensor software For each measurement channel is possible to set upper and lower limits of temperature time delay for alarm activation 0 65535s and hysteresis for alarm cleari
7. to 3 temperatures probes type DSTR162 C Mounting the device check if the equipments from previous chapter are available install the latest version of TSensor software This software is used to all device settings ISensot software can be free downloaded from the manufacturer s website Software can be also supplied on CD contact your network administrator to obtain following informations for the connection to the network IP address Gateway Netmask also check if there is no IP address conflict when you connect the device to network for the first time The device has factory set the IP address to IE SNC P86xx 01 192 168 1 213 This address must be changed accotding to informations from the previous point When installing several new devices connect them to the network one after anothet e connect DSTR162 C probe at P8631 Transducer e connect the Ethernet connector e if the power over Ethernet PoE is not used connect the power adapter 5V 250mA e LEDs on LAN connector should blink after connecting the power P8610 Thermometer connection power supply adapter Power over Ethernet P8631 Transducet connection power supply adapter Power over Ethernet Device settings e run configuration software TSensor on your PC e switch to an Ethernet communication interface e press Find device IE SNC P86xx 01 Communication Settings X Communication interface Device settings
8. 1 sensor 13 IE SNC P86xx 01 Communication protocols Short introduction to communication protocols of the device To use some communication protocols is necessary software which can use the protocol This software is not included Detailed description of protocols and application notes can be found in the manual appendix Website The device supports displaying of measured values limits alarm status and history graphs on its websites Webpages can be viewed using standard web browsers Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox or Opera If the device has IP address 192 168 1 213 type into your browser http 192 168 1 213 Using TSensor software can be set automatic webpages refresh in interval 10 65535s The default value is 60s Measured value has in graph green colour Error or still unmeasured values are displayed as grey broken line Upper lower alarm value is in graph displayed as red blue line If all values are over upper lower limit the alarm line will be in the bottom top graph part displayed Values from history can be exported in CSV format History storage interval can be set using TSensor software If the value has not been measured yet is in table Errorl History is erased after every reboot of the device Reboot of the device is executed when the power supply is disconnected and also after configuration change using TSensor software If the website are disabled or is being performed configuration using Telnet in
9. 9C40 channel 1 temperature Int 10 R 40001 Ox9C41 channel 1 alatm status Ascii R 40002 0x9C42 channel 1 upper limit Int 10 R W 40003 0x9C43 channel 1 lower limit Int 10 R W 40004 0x9C44 channel 1 hysteresis Int 10 R W 40005 0x9C45 channel 1 delay ulnt R W 40006 0x9C46 channel 2 temperature Int 10 R 40007 0x9C47 channel 2 alatm status Ascii R 40008 0x9C48 channel 2 upper limit Int 10 R W 40009 0x9C49 channel 2 lower limit Int 10 R W 40010 0x9C4A channel 2 hystetesis Int 10 R W 40011 0x9C4B channel 2 delay ulnt R W 40012 0x9C4C channel 3 temperature Int 10 R 40013 0x9C4D channel 3 alarm status Ascii R 40014 0x9C4E channel 3 upper limit Int 10 R W 40015 Ox9C4F channel 3 lower limit Int 10 R W 40016 0x9C50 channel 3 hvsteresis Int 10 R W 40017 x9C51 channel 3 delay ulnt R W Description R read only register W register is designed for write Int 10 registry is in format integer 10 16 bits ulnt registry range is 0 65535 Ascii character Possible alarm states no no alatm lo value is lowet than set limit hi value is higher than set limit 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 forwatding Sending interval can be set in range 10 65535s using TSensot software If the SOAP message can not be delivered warning messa
10. COMET SYSTEM www cometsystem cz P8610 intelligent thermometer with PoE P8631 intelligent 3 channel transducer with PoE USER MANUAL IE SNC P86xx 01 Copyright COMET System Ltd Is prohibited to copy and make any changes in this manual without explicit agreement of company COMET System Ltd All rights reserved COMET System Ltd 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 can not be provide free repairs during the warranty period IE SNC P86xx 01 Table of contents I Fog cepa i fe WC m 4 Ge eral safety rules P rasa a soetbnanaada E asai 4 Device description and important NOt CES nren Sister ve e 5 Getinge lr pK ii b a M 6 What is ti eded for operation anawa t HIRED Ana aa be Wania MEER Rede S 6 Mounting the device RR ok EK iska Roki oi Akai RR ooo 6 DEVICE SCCHNGS ecce teretes OWA etenim es ee ee 7 Checking fU EUGNS E 9 Device f tiction desctiptlOn ettet rere tret reete ve ie 10 Alarm MUS E 10 Settings Using TSensot software isir WG 11 Nuper l l 12 Factory CONMOULATIO
11. N wzw A a ag a 13 COMMUNICATION protocols saska can ja e sa e iter ee re PR oki 14 gi M 14 SMTP sending e trialls esten eder HR HH e 14 SNM 15 Modbus TOP 15 SOAP AT 16 DAE E hades bevonsehopsensvsanpeasvonsesosnssoesesstecverten 17 jo l M 17 Ttovblesho tit ki sine a ER EEE aa 18 I forgot the device IP address nte WAWA AAA ida 18 I Cah NOE connect to the device eerte pa 18 Ettorl is displayed instead the measured value sees 19 Error2 is displayed in all channels instead the measured value sss 19 I forgot the password for setup rre n e oii e ebrii ek e rk be RERO 19 Technical specifications PED M 20 l B aa e M 20 Basie param Cters ai Ro 21 Operating CERIS uuu R NR ARN UWR UR URN RO EOD UT UA UNDO DEDIT 22 End of opetatiOD oett W a a ive Oo RO W SO dn 23 Technical support anid Service eene etnies pep e ika pittore k eti tried 23 Preventive maintenance i Ai in R ANANASA 23 Optional AccessOnes ai B ka 24 Temperature probe DSTRIGI U ai a Gacka A 24 Powersupply Adapt r 1825 cinema dad ea O 24 Device case holder for RACK 19 MPO46 sis serrieq 24 Probes holder for RACK 19 MP AT anao a aa 24 Dual Lock MDZ G wwa Z WA ika 24 Database software DBS Sensor monitor 25 IE
12. SNC P86xx 01 Introduction This chapter provides basic information about device Before starting please read this manual carefully P8610 Intelligent Thermometer and P8631 Transducer are used to measure temperature using a digital sensor DS18B20 Temperature can be displayed in C or F Communication with the device is realized via Ethernet network Device can be powered from external power supply adapter or by using power over Ethernet PoE P8610 Thermometer has compact design and measures the temperature in place of installation To P8631 Transducer is possible connect up to three probes Temperature probes are available as 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 standard means i 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 Don t disassemble the device 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 adapter according to manufacturer specifications and approved according to relevant standards Make sure that the adapter does not have damaged cables or covers Connect t
13. ables of history These values are displayed in the graph and can be exported to a CSV file Global time allows to set the device time synchronization with SNTP server Actual time is displayed on webpages of the device To view the correct time is necessary to set the time offset from GMT i e set time zone To send e mails is needed to set IP address of SNTP server The device allows you to send warning e mail up to 3 specified addresses The sender address can be changed SMTP authentication is not supported in current firmware Bookmark Communication Setting I To correct sending SOAP messages at the server you must set IP address of SOAP server the target path to the setvice and TCP port for this service Let the source port set to 0 Sending interval can be selected in the range of 10 65535s If you are using monitoring system DBS Sensor Monitor set the SOAP protocol according to instructions in the manual of monitoring system For sending Syslog messages you need to set only IP address of Syslog servet 11 IE SNC P86xx 01 Setup via Telnet Using a text interface Telnet at port 9999 can be the device configured It is possible to change any settings as well as using TSensor software The Telnet is good if you need to made configuration from operation system where can not be installed TSensor software Linux Mac OS On operating systems Windows 7 and Windows Vista is not Telnet included at standard installation but you
14. c Service cable SPO03 Kaca I2231681213 921681213 C Serial RS232 C Serial R5485 X Cancel e the window shows all available devices on network Find Device Description ETE JOIMAABTSE 45122 PRSIO PRGIOPOE Search Again Help My Device Wasn t Found X Cancel Change IP Address e click to Change IP address to set new address according to network administrator instructions If you need to use DHCP server for obtain IP address set 0 0 0 0 If your device is not show 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 Change Device IP Address Dld device IP address 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 wotk correctly and there will be collisions on the network If the device detects a collision of IP address then reboot is performed automatically IE SNC P86xx 01 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 P8631 Transducer values are not displayed it s necessary to find probes using button Search probes e set the other parameters alarm limits SMTP server etc Settings are saved after
15. e software instructions 18 IE SNC P86xx 01 Error is displayed instead the measured value Errorl is displayed immediately after start or reboot the device If the error code is displayed permanently check if the temperature probe is connected to device correctly Check if the temperature probes are not at a temperature outside the measuring range and check probes cables Perform new search of probes using TSensor software Error2 is displayed in all channels instead the measured value Error2 indicates short circuit of measurement bus Check if correct probes are connected Probes Pt100 Pt1000 N1100 N11000 can not be used with this device Make sure the cables of probes are not damaged I forgot the password for setup To clear the password from the device follow these steps e disconnect the power supply power adapter or RJ45 connector if PoE is used e use something with thin tipped e g paper clip and press the hole on the left side e connect the power wait for 10s and release the button 19 IE SNC P86xx 01 Technical specifications Informations about technical specifications of the device Dimensions P8610 Thermometet 125 5 mm 943 mm P8631 Transducer 20 39 5 mm 72 5 mm IE SNC P86xx 01 Basic parameters Supply voltage powet over Ethernet according to IEEE 802 3af PD Class 0 max 15 4W voltage from 36V to 57V DC For PoE are used pairs 1 2 3
16. es trap can be sent to selected IP addresses Addresses can be set using TSensor software Traps are sent via UDP protocol on port 162 The device can send following traps Trap Description 0 0 Reset of the device 1 0 Testing Trap 1 0 Configuration was changed using Modbus TCP protocol 1 1 Synchronization error with NTP server 1 2 Firmware was upgraded 1 3 Passwotd was cleared iB Error sending SOAP messages 6 3 Signalization of alarm cleating alarm 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 The device processes only one request at one time Before sending a new request you must wait for the previous answer Only one device can be connected to the device at one moment Modbus device address Unit Identifier is set to 1 Specification and description of the Modbus protocol is free to download on www modbus org Supported Modbus commands functions Command Code Description Read multiple register s 0x03 Read 16b register s Write multiple register s 0x10 Write 16b registet s 15 IE SNC P86xx 01 Modbus device registers Address could be by 1 higher depending on type used communication library Address DEC Address HEX Value 40000 0x
17. ge via SNMP Trap or Syslog protocol is sent The file with the XSD schema can be downloaded from www cometsystem cz schemas soapP85xx v2 xsd SOAP protocol uses monitoring software DBS Sensor monitor This software can be purchased as optional accessories 16 IE SNC P86xx 01 Syslog The device allows sending text message to selected Syslog server Events are send using UDP protocol on port 514 Events when Syslog messages are send Text Event 000012 Device restart Device teboot 00001 SOAP connection error Error sending SOAP messages lt 00002 gt Alarm channel 1 temp high low 00002 Alarm channel 2 temp high low Alarm activation 00002 Alarm channel 3 temp high low 000037 NTP connection error NTP synchronization error lt 00004 gt Settings changed Change settings via Modbus lt 00004 gt Hostname error Error sending SOAP messages lt 00006 gt Clearing channel 1 alarm lt 00006 gt Clearing channel 2 alarm Alarm determination lt 00006 gt Clearing channel 3 alarm lt 00006 gt Testing message Test Syslog message SNTP The device allows time synchronization with NTP SNTP server Time synchronization is made every 8 hours SNTP IP address can be set using TSensor software It is also possible set GMT offset for correct time zone Time is used in history tables and history CSV files Maximum jitter between two time synchronizations can be 30s 17 IE SNC P86xx 01
18. he device only to network elements approved according to relevant standards Where power over Ethernet is used the network infrastructure must be compatible with IEEE 802 3af standard Connect and disconnect the device properly Don t connect or disconnect Ethernet cable ot probes if the device is powered IE SNC P86xx 01 The device may be installed only in prescribed areas Never expose the device 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 explosive environments Don t stress the device mechanically Device description and important notices This chapter contains informations 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 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 watning messages Possible ways to sending warning messages e Sending e mails up to 3 e mail addresses SMTP authentication is not supported in current firmware version 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
19. ng Example of setting the limit to the upper alarm limit temp limit high hysteresis 2 temp Time delay time In Point 1 the temperature exceeded the limit From this time the time delay 1s 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 SNMP 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 When alarm occurs alarm messages will be sent But if alarm persists alarm messages will not be sent repeatedly In case of power failure or reset the device e g changing the configuration will new alarm state evaluated and new alarm messages will be send 10 IE SNC P86xx 01 Settings using TSensor software Bookmark Information In bookmark Information are the most important informations about the device Using switch Protocol you can choose the method of reading current values from the device Selecting item Modbus connects TSensor software to the Modbus TCP server in the device At this time is not possible to read any values using Modbus in other software Bookmark Configurati
20. on This bookmatk allows set alarm limits for each channel upper limit lower limit hysteresis and delay In item description can be the channel named by user This description will be displayed on the website of the device The channel can be enabled or disabled Measured temperature can be set to C or F After click to Search probes is started searching for probes connected to P8631 Transducer Bookmark Communication Setting At global settings items can be set basic network parameters of the device Before changing IP address gateway and netmask consult changes with your network administrator If IP from DHCP is selected then after reboot the device asks DHCP server to IP address Using MTU item can be set maximum Ethernet frame size 512 1400 If you have problems with communication you can reduce the value from default 1400 You can also enter a password and the name of the device If the password is set it is not possible to change device configuration without entering the password Under SMTP you can set three IP addresses where will be send SNMP Traps There is also possible to enter a password fot read write SNMP protocol Modbus item allows enable or disable the Modbus protocol Modbus server port on the device can be set The default port is 502 Using the item WWW can be enabled disabled web server and set the automatic refresh interval for web pages In History item you can choose time interval for storing values into t
21. setup can be made by the TSensor software or via Telnet TSensor software can be free downloaded from the manufacturer s website Also you will find there latest firmwate for vout device If you want to use PoE you must use PoE switch compatible with IEEE 802 3af standard As a low cost solution can be recommended Repotec switch RP PE8T 4 Reliability of warning messages delivering e mail trap depends on actual availability of necessary netwotk services The device should not be used for critical applications where malfunction could cause to injuty 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 P86xx 01 Getting started Here you can find informations necessary to put newly purchased equipment to operation This procedure is only informative What is needed for operation To install the unit vou need to the following equipment Before installation check if it s available e P8610 Thermometer ot P8631 Transducer power supply adapter 5V 250mA or switch with PoE Before using the device is necessaty to decide which way of powering will be used RJ45 LAN connection with appropriate cable free IP address in your network for P8631 Transducet up
22. terface is on website displayed ACCESS DENIED 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 manufacturer s website SMTP sending e mails When measured values are over the set limits the device allows send e mail to a maximum of 3 addresses For correct sending of e mails it is necessary to set IP address of SMTP server SMTP authentication is not supported in current firmware Contact your network 14 IE SNC P86xx 01 administratot to obtain IP address of SMTP server For communication with SMTP setvet is used TCP connection on port 25 E mail sent by the device can not be answered SNMP Using SNMP protocol you can read actual measured values alarm status and alarm parameters Via SNMP protocol is also possible to get last 600 measured values from history table Writing via SNMP protocol is not supported It is supported only SNMPv1 protocol version SNMP used UDP port 161 OID keys desctiption can be found in the MIB table which can be obtained from manufacturer s website The password for reading is factory set to public The change can be made using TSensor software Time interval of storing to history table can be set using TSensor software If the value has not been measured yet is in table value 9999 History table is erased after each reboot of the device When alarm occurred a warning messag
23. ufacturer recommends using only original accessories Temperature probe DSTR162 C Temperature probe 40 to 80 C with a digital sensor DS18B20 and with Cinch connector for P8631 Transducer 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 Power supply Adapter A1825 Power supply adapter with CEE 7 plug 100 240V 50 60Hz 5V DC 1 2A for P8610 Thermometer or P8631 Transducer Adapter must be used if the device is not powered by Ethernet cable Device case holder for RACK 19 MPO46 Universal holder for easy mounting of P8610 Thermometer and P8631 Transducer in RACK 19 Probes holder for RACK 19 MPO47 Universal holder for easy mounting probes in RACK 19 Dual Lock MD036 Self adhesive Dual Lock for easy mounting in places where is not possible to attach the case with screws 24 IE SNC P86xx 01 Database software DBS Sensor monitor Database software DBS Sensor Monitor for online data collection and data analysis from Ethernet sensors It contains all components for data acquisition from sensors including a one license DBV Database Viewer For more informations please visit our webpages www cometsvstem cz 25 IE SNC P86xx 01 26 IE SNC P86xx 01 27 www cometsvstem cz
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