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1. 18 Figure 2 5 F110 Ethernet Connection to a PC ona Subnet 18 3 FITO WER internace either 19 Figure 3 1 F110 Status Screen 19 Figure 3 2 Authentication Security Prompt no Username or Password 20 Figure 3 3 Network Settings 21 Figure 3 4 Email Settings 245 caos da Gas deeded bed bean foe ed eee caidas 22 Figure 3 5 SNMP Settings 23 Figure 3 6 Sensor Settings 25 Figure 3 7 Security Settings 26 Figure 3 8 Advanced Settings 26 Figure 3 9 Restore Defaults Prompt 27 Figure 3 10 Help Stree cristal 28 Figure 3 11 About Screen occ rio iaa re en EU ARO sa nO Er ae a 28 A Modbus Configuration Via Telnet 29 Figure A 1 Telnet Connection 29 rletech com 7 970 484 6510 Notes rletech com 8 970 484 6510 Tables B Modbus Registers AA ur a ia 31 Table B 1 Read Output Registers 31 Table B 2 Family Code Register 40002 40009 40016 40023 FC 32 Table B 3 Status Flags Register 40003 SS 32 Table B 4 Status Flags Register 4
2. Celsius 5 9 Fahrenheit 32 Humidity corrections are entered in percent Relative Humidity To adjust the temperature and or humidity down enter a minus sign before the value i e 5 All temperature alert thresholds must be entered in degrees Fahrenheit and all humidity alert thresholds must be entered in percent Relative Humidity Field Temperature Units High Fahrenheit Low Fahrenheit Adjust Celsius 24 970 484 6510 3 F110 Web Interface a Technologies Status Settings MAC Address 00 20 4A 93 59 EE Version V0 3 2 2 Sensor Settings a eee Modbus Degrees Outside Of Threshold Before Alarm Is Triggered 0 between 0 0 and 25 5 Degrees Within Threshold Before Alarm Is Cleared 1 between 0 1 and 25 5 Alarm Thresholds Sensor 2 Alarm Configuration Sensor Type Temperature Fahrenheit Sensor Label Alarm On High Low Adjust Reset Defaults Rack Top Temperature F 75 50 5 Sensor 3 Alarm Configuration Sensor Type Temp Humidity Fahrenheit Sensor Label Alarm On High Low Adjust Rack Middle Temperature F 75 50 0 Monitor Heat Index Humidity RH 70 10 0 Sensor 4 Alarm Configuration Sensor Type Temperature Fahrenheit Sensor Label Alarm On High Low Adjust Rack Botton Temperature F 75 50 0 Switch Sensor Alarm Configuration Sensor Type Switch Sensor Label Alarm On Sensor Label Alarm On UPS ALARM Closed WATER ALARM Closed Sensor Label
3. Time amp Date Configuration Enter an IP address of a NTP server for the F110 to synchronize with for displaying current date and time information Trace Configuration This feature enable you to open a secondary window to view communication between the F110 and other devices such as a Mail Server Modus Master and SNMP manager This feature aids in troubleshooting if communication is not being made To use Tracing Output click on the enable tracing box save your settings Go back to the Advanced screen after the changes have been made and left click the View Tracing Output button If Daylight Savings Time is used in your location be sure to toggle the Daylight Savings Time checkbox when Daylight Savings Time is not being observed 3 3 8 Reset Defaults The Reset Factory Defaults button will reset the F110 to its default factory configuration clearing any configuration changes made to the F110 Use this as a LAST resort if you are experiencing difficulties configuring the F110 You will have to rediscover the F110 once submitting Write down the F110 MAC address before resetting to factory defaults es karai Betr ina 0 feces ver Ko iscr Bae arid Jar pom mar prom mwami be Erri Farben Drain rd eg Eau Dim Figure 3 9 Restore Defaults Prompt 27 970 484 6510 3 F110 Web Interface 3 3 9 Help Screen The Help screen displays the current firmware on the F110 unit There are hyperlinks available for conta
4. External Sensor 1 Celsius x100 0 65535 40012 TL Low Temperature External Sensor 1 Celsius x100 0 65535 40013 HC Current Humidity External Sensor 1 Relative Humidity 0 65535 40014 HH High Humidity External Sensor 1 Relative Humidity 0 65535 40015 HL Low Humidity External Sensor 1 Relative Humidity 0 65535 40016 FC Family Code External Sensor 2 None 0 65535 40017 TC Current Temperature External Sensor 2 Celsius x100 0 65535 40018 TH High Temperature External Sensor 2 Celsius x100 0 65535 40019 TL Low Temperature External Sensor 2 Celsius x100 0 65535 40020 HC Current Humidity External Sensor 2 Relative Humidity 0 65535 40021 HH High Humidity External Sensor 2 Relative Humidity 0 65535 40022 HL Low Humidity External Sensor 2 Relative Humidity 0 65535 40023 FC Family Code External Sensor 3 None 0 65535 40024 TC Current Temperature External Sensor 3 Celsius x100 0 65535 40025 TH High Temperature External Sensor 3 Celsius x100 0 65535 www rletech com 31 970 484 6510 B Modbus Registers Table B 1 Read Output Registers continued Register Name Description Units Range 40026 TL Low Temperature External Sensor 3 Celsius x100 0 65535 40027 HC Current Humidity External Sensor 3 Relative Humidity 0 65535 40028 HH High Humidity External Sensor 3 Relative Humidity 0 65535 40029 HL Low Humidity External Sensor 3 Relative Humidity 0 65535 40
5. On 0 Off 08 15 Spare Table B 4 Status Flags Register 40004 SC Bit Status Flag 00 Switch Sensor 1 Alarm On 1 Closed 0 Open 01 Switch Sensor 2 Alarm On 1 Closed 0 Open 02 Switch Sensor 3 Alarm On 1 Closed 0 Open 03 Switch Sensor 4 Alarm On 1 Closed 0 Open 04 Switch Sensor 5 Alarm On 1 Closed 0 Open 05 Switch Sensor 6 Alarm On 1 Closed 0 Open 06 Switch Sensor 7 Alarm On 1 Closed 0 Open 07 Switch Sensor 8 Alarm On 1 Closed 0 Open 08 15 Spare Table B 5 Status Flags Register 40005 AS Bit Status Flag 00 Switch Sensor 1 Alarm State 1 Alarm 0 Normal 01 Switch Sensor 2 Alarm State 1 Alarm 0 Normal 02 Switch Sensor 3 Alarm State 1 Alarm 0 Normal 03 Switch Sensor 4 Alarm State 1 Alarm 0 Normal 04 Switch Sensor 5 Alarm State 1 Alarm 0 Normal 05 Switch Sensor 6 Alarm State 1 Alarm 0 Normal 06 Switch Sensor 7 Alarm State 1 Alarm 0 Normal 07 Switch Sensor 8 Alarm State 1 Alarm 0 Normal 08 15 Spare www rletech com 33 970 484 6510 B Modbus Registers Notes www rletech com 34 970 484 6510 Table C 1 Technical Specifications Power TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5VDC 800mA max wall adaptor included Wall Adapter Input 110 240VAC 50 60Hz Inputs Temperature Humidity 3 Digital temperature or digital temperature humidity sensor inputs plug and
6. comes in a 4 5 W x 1 25 H x 2 5 D desktop enclosure Mount or place the unit in the desired location A 19 inch 48m rack mount enclosure is available from RLE Communication The F110 default is configured with a DHCP IP Address The RLE Device Discovery Utility scans the network and locates all F110 devices connected to the network This provides an efficient way to manage large numbers of F110 devices from a single host system The default DHCP name on the F110 is F110 lt 5 digit number gt This 5 digit number will be the serial number located on the bottom of the F110 The Device Discovery Utility is available on your RLE Product User Guide CD included with your F110 It is also available for download on the Documentation Files section of the F110 webpage at www rletech com Install and run the Device Discovery Utility RLE F110 Discovery Utility 1 1 0 olx E Search Advanced Discovery F110 20259 RLE Web Demo 00 20 43 93 9b ee 110 0 0 209 00 20 43 95 d0 0c 3 0 2 10 0 0 210 00 20 4a 95 d0 ac 3 0 2 rx Continuing Search in 45 second s Figure 2 1 Device Discovery Utility 15 970 484 6510 2 Getting Started Note www rletech com 2 2 1 Search Select the Search button to scan the network for the F110 hardware devices If an F110 is physically attached to your network anywhere it will be located in this scan Ifthe Device Discovery Utility can
7. play configurable alarm points Digital Dry Contact 8 Digital alarm points configurable Dry contacts gold Au clad Input Cable Length 25ft 7 62m standard maximum length up to 100ft 30 48m Communications Ports Ethernet 10 100 BaseT RJ45 connector DHCP enabled default Static IP addressable Protocols TCP IP NTP IPv4 0 HTTP HTML Telnet 1 1 4 0 SNMP V1 NMS manageable with Get and Traps V2c Traps or Informs SMTP Email Slave RTU Mode Supports function codes 03 04 06 and 16 Modbus TCP IP Modbus slave TCP IP transmission protocol Alarm Notification Email 1 Email field for one or multiple recipients email sent on alarm alarms notify email recipients regular email distribution list or email to SMS accepted SNMP Traps 1 Community string with up to 3 manager IP addresses Login Security Web Browser Access 1 Universal web password for administrator access Front Panel Interface LED Indicators Power 1 green Network Link 1 green Network Activity 1 amber www rletech com 35 970 484 6510 C Technical Specifications Table C 1 Technical Specifications continued Operating Environment Temperature 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C Humidity 5 to 85 RH non condensing Altitude 15 000ft 4 572m max Storage Environment 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C Dimensions Box Enclosu
8. 0004 SC 33 Table B 5 Status Flags Register 40005 AS 33 C Technical Specifications 35 Table C 1 Technical Specifications 35 rletech com 9 970 484 6510 Notes 970 484 6510 10 rletech com Ich www rletech com SYSTEM OVERVIEW Product Description The F110 Monitoring System is a comprehensive system which provides equipment protection by monitoring critical operating parameters in enterprises remote network facilities communication rooms and critical support systems The F110 is a stand alone system It operates via embedded firmware that handles all data collection alarm reporting and multiple concurrent communication mediums The F110 is designed specifically to monitor any combination of 3 digital temperature humidity sensors or 3 digital temperature only sensors and up to 8 dry contact sensors signal quality contacts that can be distributed at locations spanning up to 100 feet 30m Additionally the F110 allows alert notifications to be sent via email to devices like computers phones pagers and PDAs Users can set up thresholds for temperatures and humidity as well as configure monitoring of Normally Open N O or Normally Closed N C inputs Status of attached sensors for power smoke fire motion air flow and more is viewed in real time Because each F110 is SNMP ena
9. 038 TC Current Temperature External Sensor 1 Fahrenheit x100 0 65535 40039 TH High Temperature External Sensor 1 Fahrenheit x100 0 65535 40040 TL Low Temperature External Sensor 1 Fahrenheit x100 0 65535 40045 TC Current Temperature External Sensor 2 Fahrenheit x100 0 65535 40046 TH High Temperature External Sensor 2 Fahrenheit x100 0 65535 40047 TL Low Temperature External Sensor 2 Fahrenheit x100 0 65535 40052 TC Current Temperature External Sensor 3 Fahrenheit x100 0 65535 40053 TH High Temperature External Sensor 3 Fahrenheit x100 0 65535 40054 TL Low Temperature External Sensor 3 Fahrenheit x100 0 65535 www rletech com Table B 2 Family Code Register 40002 40009 40016 40023 FC Hexadecimal Value Decimal Value Description 0x29 41 8 Switch Sensor 0x10 16 Temperature Sensor 0x26 38 Temperature and Humidity Sensor 0x00 00 No Sensor Table B 3 Status Flags Register 40003 SS Bit Status Flag 00 Switch Sensor 1 Status 1 On 0 Off 01 Switch Sensor 2 Status 1 On 0 Off 02 Switch Sensor 3 Status 1 On 0 Off 03 Switch Sensor 4 Status 1 On 0 Off 04 Switch Sensor 5 Status 1 On 0 Off 05 Switch Sensor 6 Status 1 On 0 Off 06 Switch Sensor 7 Status 1 On 0 Off 32 970 484 6510 B Modbus Registers Table B 3 Status Flags Register 40003 SS continued Bit Status Flag 07 Switch Sensor 8 Status 1
10. Alarm On Sensor Label Alarm On CRAC ALARM Closed v CO2 ALARM Closed Figure 3 6 Sensor Settings 3 3 5 Switched Sensor Alarm Configuration The Channel 1 tab is used to configure sensor labels and alarm states normally open or closed for the eight 8 switch sensor ports dry contact inputs on the back of the F110 unit Sensor labels can be up to 15 characters in length Alert Thresholds for switch sensors connected to the eight 8 sensor ports on the back of the F110 are set by specifying either CLOSED or OPEN Please refer to the documentation received with any sensor purchased to determine the normal state open or closed for that specific sensor type Next select the opposite state 1 e not normal to configure the F110 for its alarm state which will cause it to send an alert when the alarm condition exists 3 3 6 Security The Security tab is used to configure password security for access to the F110 Settings Screen Passwords can ONLY contain the alphanumeric characters 0 9 a z and A Z Spaces symbols and punctuation are not supported Be sure to record the password entered here in a secure location www rletech com 25 970 484 6510 3 F110 Web Interface www rletech com me RLE Technologies Status Settings MAC Address 00 20 4A 93 59 EE Version V0 3 2 2 Security Settings nme E E CurentPassword New Password Accept Changes Reset Defaults Figure 3 7 Sec
11. DC Power Supply Connection A NEVER connect main power to the sensors or sensor cables WARNING www rletech com 17 970 484 6510 2 Getting Started 2 3 2 RJ45 Ethernet Connection The F110 has an internal 10 100BaseT Ethernet port used to configure and monitor the F110 The Ethernet port supports Web browser access email SMTP Modbus and SNMP The following figures show the physical connection Back of PC or Laptp all Som PORT LAN 101 0CbaseT o To Otte r Dev k s on the Sibret HUB OrSWITEH 10 1006 ET Figure 2 4 Physical Connection Figure 2 5 shows a typical F110 connection on a subnet using a hub or switch and straight through Network Patch cables 184 Back of PC or Laptop Modem COM PORT LAN 10baseT fm oor O O RS485 Com GN Ea P2 RS232 Eu com BET ez Il um CEA 60000 y mm WA 7 e Female Ir T chs chat car Gn r ERA di Relay TELCO Crossover CAT5 Cable ships with F3400 F 1000 Figure 2 5 F110 Ethernet Connection to a PC on a Subnet ii ee Male www rletech com 18 970 484 6510 3 1 3 2 www rletech com F110 WEB INTERFACE F110 Web Interface Overview The F110 s Web interface provides a convenient way to check the F110 s status and reconfigure basic se
12. Monitoring F110 User Guide Falcon RULE Technologies Copyright Notice 2010 RLE Technologies All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means or stored in a database or retrieval system without the prior written permission of RLE Technologies Trademark Notices RLE is a registered trademark and Falcon Raptor and SeaHawk are trademarks of RLE Technologies All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies Revision History Part number 11056 Rev No Date 2 0 June 2010 Note As necessary blank pages are added to make the page count even rletech com 970 484 6510 Product Registration Product registration helps RLE Technologies inform owners of e Product upgrades Firmware enhancements New products and technologies e Special offers available only to registered users Access and submit Product Registration information from the F110 Configuration Menu Any information provided to RLE Technologies through the registration form will be regarded as confidential RLE will not sell or distribute any of the information to third parties To read our Privacy Policy please visit our website www rletech com Technical Support Personal assistance is available Monday through Friday from 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m MST A request for assistance may be sent to support rletech com Otherwis
13. Settings If using SNMP monitoring software to monitor the F110 it is recommended that a static IP address be assigned to the device to ensure that the software can find the unit The IP address assigned must also be excluded from DHCP assignment to ensure that the IP address of the F110 is NOT given to another device on your network Please contact your Network Administrator for assistance 21 970 484 6510 3 F110 Web Interface Note www rletech com 3 3 2 Email The Email tab stores settings for the F110 to send Email Alert Notifications when alert thresholds are exceeded In order to enable email alerting from the F110 s web server interface your mail server must have SMTP Relay enabled for either your network or the IP address of the F110 Contact your Email Administrator if you need assistance Enter the mail server address for the mail server you are using in the Mail Server Address field The address can be entered as either the IP address or the DNS name of your mail server If you wish to use a DNS name for the Mail Server Address field you must assign a Static IP address Gateway IP address DNS Server IP address and Subnet Mask on the Network tab In the Email Recipients fields you can enter a single regular email address distribution list email address or mobile phone pager or PDA email address using Email To SMS for email alert when alert thresholds are exceeded Only one address may be entered The Return Address Fr
14. alla asii nora gan gia ee aaa en a apes eee taa eee ea ose iia 22 ONMPS cosmo ead ae tad opis eae Cae ee be ee ee aches 23 Channel 2 Channel3andChannel4 24 External Temperature Humidity 24 Switched Sensor Alarm Configuration 25 SOCUMY WA 25 dad a vie da bt baa ye tae had ved eke as ved 25 AVANCE AA WAA A kwa ka 26 Reset iii AA aa en a ea an 27 A KUA AAA ee aS ae Kaa 28 Abii EA ern en a KA IA WA 28 A Modbus Configuration Via Telnet 29 F110 Modbus Capabilities 29 Telnet Configuration 2 coi be San eda Peed veda bebe veda na ved 29 B Mo odb s Registers 222202 are 31 C Technical Specifications 35 rletech com 5 970 484 6510 Notes 970 484 6510 6 rletech com Figures 1 System OVEIVIEW a os rra AAA RARA 11 Figure 1 1 F110 Font Panel Indicators and Controls 12 Figure 1 2 F110 Terminal Block Designations 13 2 Getting Stated case nn 15 Figure 2 1 Device Discovery Utility 15 Figure 2 2 IPPop UPBOK 16 Figure 2 3 5VDC Power Supply Connection 17 Figure 2 4 Physical Connection
15. bled it can easily be monitored by network management software The F110 can easily be integrated with Building Management Systems BMS via the Modbus protocol 11 970 484 6510 1 System Overview 1 2 Front Panel Indicators and Controls Figure 1 1 F110 Font Panel Indicators and Controls Power LED Green On if power is on Network Link Green On if a network connection is found Network Activity LED Green On if network communication is occurring Front Panel Power 5VDC wall adapter input center Network RJ45 1 1 BaseT Ethernet connector 2 RJ11 External Environment Sensor input 3 RJ11 External Environment Sensor input 4 RJ11 External Environment Sensor input www rletech com 12 970 484 6510 1 3 www rletech com Terminal Block Designations Figure 1 2 F110 Terminal Block Designations Rear Panel Switch Sensor Port 1 Digital Input 1 Switch Sensor Port 2 Digital Input 2 Switch Sensor Port 3 Digital Input 3 Switch Sensor Port 4 Digital Input 4 Switch Sensor Port 5 Digital Input 5 Switch Sensor Port 6 Digital Input 6 Switch Sensor Port 7 Digital Input 7 Switch Sensor Port 8 Digital Input 8 13 1 System Overview 970 484 6510 1 System Overview Notes www rletech com 14 970 484 6510 Eb 2 2 Note www rletech com GETTING STARTED Installation The F110
16. com Note color based upon where the temperature or humidity is in relation to the established high and low thresholds If the temperature or humidity is between the high and low thresholds and more than five 5 degrees from either threshold the status icon will be green If it is within five 5 degrees of the high threshold the status icon will be yellow If it is within five 5 degrees of the low threshold the status icon will be blue If the high or low threshold is exceeded the status icon will be red If no thresholds are currently defined the status icon will be gray The Status screen also displays the current status of any switch sensors connected to the F110 If the status icon above the switch sensor is red then that switch sensor is currently in an alarm state Below the status icon and switch sensor label the current switch sensor state will be displayed If you are unsure as to which state i e open or closed to set for the switch sensor alarm state and the switch sensor is not currently in an alarm state set the alarm state to be the opposite of what is displayed here Refer to the manual of each sensor for information on the normal state open or closed of the switch sensor in use Below the DHCP Name and time display are a number of radio buttons and form fields that allow the display of the F110 web server interface to be modified Changing the Display radio buttons will toggle how inactive sensors are displayed modif
17. cting RLE Technologies RLE Technical Support and Web Site link for viewing other RLE products and information ES SITE Technologies Settings RLE F110 Help RLE F110 Firmware v3 2 2 Released 23 November 2009 Contact RLE Click To Contact RLE Contact Support Click To Contact Technical Support nn www rletech com RLE Technologies F110 The Power of Engineered Solutions www rletech com Figure 3 10 Help Screen 3 3 10 About Screen The About screen also displays current information and provides links and information for contacting RLE Technologies R lt X Technologies Settings RLE F110 About RLE F110 Firmware v3 2 2 Released 23 November 2009 Contact RLE RLE Technologies 970 484 6510 Click To Contact RLE Website www rletech com RLE Technologies F110 The Power of Engineered Solutions www rletech com Figure 3 11 About Screen www rletech com 28 970 484 6510 A 1 A 2 www rletech com MODBUS CONFIGURATION VIA TELNET F110 Modbus Capabilities By default the F110 is enabled to listen on TCP port 502 for Modbus requests The Modbus module can be enabled or disabled the TCP port can be changed and a list of IP addresses can be specified and used to either allow or deny Modbus requests Telnet Configuration Modbus can be configured through the F110 Telnet interface To open the Telnet interface type the following on the command line b
18. e please call us directly at 970 484 6510 and press 2 for technical support The following information is located on the bottom of each F110 unit Please have this information available whenever a technical support call is placed Product Model Number Product Serial Number Product Manufacture Date 970 484 6510 3 rletech com Notes rletech com 4 970 484 6510 Contents 1 SYSTEM OVEIVIEW siria RARA TAR CREE AAA 11 Product Description sae race iaa aa a ete 11 Front Panel Indicators and Controls 12 Terminal Block Designations IA IIIA KA KIKA 13 2 ENG SA ii ee ee 15 Installation aa rro 00 oh Ga ape AAA A E 15 COMMUNICATION 6 4 4 6 grag see en ee chen da een 15 ka ua AU a a ee a REN ERE ee Ken 16 SO Pi is Dan a aaa a ace aD Latein nad 16 IP Address Assignment for Static Only Networks 16 SENS 2 4 4 0 ee rd nap 16 WED u ann ae na a a UTA ae ne ne NA ehe 16 Update ws ee bas Rena east 17 FITO Wild ino aan a a A A neue neared AG 17 Power SUDI y 22 ee eh ee ee 17 RJ45 Ethernet Connection 18 WHO Wen internate acicate dear daa 19 F110 Web Interface OvervieW 19 Status Screen cio era ad eee es eee vee nee aad bide ee Gham es 19 SENS SOG coe Ra 2 er el ee De ee es 20 NETWORK 24364 42 a iad a PR ek Ae Eee AAA Se 21 Em
19. eing sure to replace lt IP Address gt with the IP address of the F110 telnet lt IP Address gt 9999 Press Enter when prompted to enter Setup Mode If Enter is not pressed within three 3 seconds the connection will be closed automatically c Telnet 192 168 2 119 iL 8 1 8 8 878212 F11 ox Setup Mode figuration pont igurati Figure A 1 Telnet Connection Enter 2 and press Enter to select the SNMP MODBUS Configuration option At the next prompt enter 2 and press Enter to select the MODBUS Configuration option Follow the prompts below to configure Modbus on the F110 29 970 484 6510 A Modbus Configuration Via Telnet www rletech com Enable MODBUS N Enter Y to enable Modbus and N to disable it When Modbus is disabled the F110 will not actively listen on the Modbus TCP port for Modbus requests MODBUS Port 502 By default the F110 listens for Modbus requests on TCP port 502 This port can be changed to any valid TCP port number although it is recommended to leave it set for port 502 to ensure compatibility with other Modbus devices on the network Should IP List Allow or Deny Connections 0 Allow 1 Deny The F110 is configured by default to deny connections from any IP addresses listed in the Modbus IP list When all IP addresses in this list are set to default 0 0 0 0 the F110 will deny connections from no devices In other words by default the F110 allows connections from all IP addresses T
20. et Accept Changes Figure 3 5 SNMP Settings After you make a field change click on Accept Changes at the bottom of the screen after verifying the settings are ok click on the Save Settings tab located on the left hand column 23 970 484 6510 3 F110 Web Interface www rletech com 3 3 4 Channel 2 Channel 3 and Channel 4 The Channel 2 Channel 3 and Channel 4 tabs are used to configure sensor labels and to set temperature thresholds temperature humidity thresholds and or alarm states for the sensors connected to sensor channels 2 3 and 4 on the front of the F110 Sensor labels can be up to 14 characters in length Depending on whether an external temperature humidity sensor external temperature sensor or any additional external sensor is plugged into the sensor channel configuration of each specific channel may vary 3 3 4 1 External Temperature Humidity High and low thresholds can be defined for each temperature humidity sensor If the current temperature and or humidity rises above the high threshold or falls below the low threshold an alert will be generated When the temperature and or humidity returns to a normal state the alert will clear and a follow up notification will be sent The temperature humidity sensors can be calibrated if necessary by entering correction values in the Adjust field for each temperature humidity sensor Temperature corrections entered here can only be entered in degrees Celsius i e
21. he Web button to open the web browser interface for the selected F110 This is useful for viewing the current sensor status 16 970 484 6510 2 Getting Started 2 2 6 Update Click the Update button to update the firmware installed on the selected F110 Updated firmware files provided by RLE add new features and enhance the web browser interface These firmware updates are available from RLE if firmware replacement is necessary Note When obtaining the F110 Firmware Update file from the RLE Technologies website be sure to save the file instead of opening it from a web browser After receiving the file right click the F110 Firmware Update file and select Properties If the F110 Firmware Update file has a zip extension replace zip with upd before uploading the file with the Device Discovery Utility 2 3 F110 Wiring RLE recommends an 18AWG stranded copper wire for connection from each monitored point to the terminal block TB connection on the F110 8 Switched Sensors inputs only RLE recommends no more than 200 feet 60 9m of wire at this specification If longer runs are needed please contact RLE for application guidance 2 3 1 Power Supply Plug the wall adapter into the connection labeled Power The wall adapter has a 6 foot 18 82m power cord RLE recommends powering the F110 from a UPS supply to allow the F110 to send alarm notification during a power outage bat mad Era ri nm ore Figure 2 3 5V
22. his can be modified if desired so that the F110 will only allow connections from IP addresses appearing in the IP list Selecting O Allow will only allow connections from the IP addresses provided in the list and deny connections from all other addresses Selecting 1 Deny will deny connections from all address in the list but accept from all other addresses Enter IP addresses for MODBUS Security Up to three 3 IP addresses can be specified and added to the Modbus IP list This list can be used to either allow or deny connections if the IP address that the request originated from matches an IP address in the list To configure IP addresses enter each IP address when prompted or enter 0 0 0 0 to leave blank Save Changes And Exit When configuration changes are complete press 9 and Enter to save the changes and exit The F110 will reboot and apply the new settings 30 970 484 6510 MODBUS REGISTERS Table B 1 Read Output Registers Register Name Description Units Range 40002 FC Family Code 8 Switch Sensors None 0 65535 40003 SS Switch Status 8 Switch Sensors None 0 65535 40004 SC Current Alarm Setting 8 Switch Sensors None 0 65535 40005 AS Current Alarm State 8 Switch Sensors None 0 65535 40009 FC Family Code External Sensor 1 None 0 65535 40010 TC Current Temperature External Sensor 1 Celsius x100 0 65535 40011 TH High Temperature
23. ings to control how the F110 appears on the local network Modifying the DHCP name will change how the F110 reports to the DHCP server when attempting to obtain a dynamic IP address This label must be unique so when assigning the DHCP Name ensure that duplicate labels do not appear on the network To set a static IP address uncheck the Use DHCP checkbox and enter the Static IP Gateway IP and Subnet Mask If you wish to use a DNS name instead of an IP address for the Mail Server Address on the Email tab enter the IP address of your DNS Server in the DNS Server IP field In most cases the DNS Server IP address is the same as the IP address entered into the Gateway IP field If this does not work please contact your network administrator for assistance te Technologies Settings Status 00 20 4A 93 59 EE Version MAC Address VO 3 2 2 Network Settings Network SMTP Email Sensors Device Name F110 20505 Modbus IP Address Configuration Obtain IP Address Automatically Auto Configuration Methods BOOTP Enable Disable DHCP Enable Disable Save Settings Reset Defaults AutolP Enable Disable Use The Following IP Configuration IP Address 10 0 0 200 SubnetMask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 1 DNS Server IP 10 0 0 10 Ethernet Configuration MTU Size 536 Auto Negotiate y Speed 100 Mbps 10 Mbps Duplex Full Half AcceptChanges Figure 3 3 Network
24. not find the F110 reset the unit by unplugging the power adapter and then plugging it back in Also make sure that UDP port 30718 is not restricted on your network by a router switch network firewall or software firewall 2 2 2 Set IP Select the Set IP button to enter a static IP address gateway IP address and subnet mask for the selected F110 To configure a dynamic IP address set the IP to 0 0 0 0 When configured for a dynamic IP address F110 will attempt to obtain an IP address automatically via DHCP Enter IP Address xX Enter the desired Static IP Address fi92 168 2 16 Ok Cancel Figure 2 2 IP Pop up Box 2 2 3 IP Address Assignment for Static Only Networks If the network is not configured for DHCP a static IP address will need to be set before the F110 can be accessed After discovering the unit it will be displayed with an IP address Click the Set IP button to assign a static IP address only After the F110 reboots i e it takes about 4 seconds with the new IP address select the Search button on the Device Discovery Utility Next select the F110 that was just assigned a static IP and then select the Set IP button Finally fill in the gateway IP address and subnet mask for the selected ID Box 2 2 4 Settings Click the Settings button to open the Settings Applet on the web browser interface for the selected device The Settings Applet can then be used to configure that specific F110 2 2 5 Web Click t
25. om field MUST contain an email address for an active account on the mail server specified in the Mail Server Address field For example if mail rletech com is entered in the Mail Server Address field the Return Address From field must contain an email address with the mail rletech com domain Contact your email administrator if you require additional assistance The F110 can also do authenticated SMTP ESMTP Enter your user name and password in the fields and select the check box for Enable Authentication You MUST save your settings before sending a test email Refer to xrefpg X for Trace output to view mail transfer information between the F110 and mail server for troubleshooting You must save your settings before sending a test email SITE Technologies Status Settings MAC Address 00 20 4A 93 59 EE Version V0 3 2 2 Network Email Settings ine Esad Modbus Email Footer Enabled Y Security Usesus E Mail Server Port 25 Timeout 5 Mail Server smtp bizmail yahoo com Domain Name or IP Save Settings Return Address From tfletcher rletech com Reset Defaults Display URL 10 0 0 200 Authentication optional Enable Authentication 7 Username tfletcher rletech com Password eeeeeeee Max 11 Characters Email Recipients Separated By Comma Email Addresses tfletcher rletech com Send Test Email Accept Changes Figure 3 4 Email Settings 22 970 484 6510 Note Note Note ww
26. re 4 56 W x 1 25 H x 2 25 D 115 8mmW x 31 75mmH x 57 15mmD Rack Mount Optional 19 0 W x 1 75 H x 3 75 D 482 6mmW x 44 45mmH x 95 25mmD Weight Box Enclosure 10 oz 283g Rack Mount Optional 20 oz 567g Mounting Rack mount brackets required F110 RMB rack mount brackets not included Temperature Sensor Optional F110 TS optional includes 25ft 7 62m leader cable with RJ 11 connector 100ft 30 48m distance max Range 67 F to 127 F 55 C to 52 C Temperature Humidity Sensor Optional F110 THS optional includes 25ft 7 62m leader cable with RJ 11 connector 100ft 30 48m distance max Range 67 F to 127 F 55 C to 52 C Certifications CE UL STD 17DU E248122 EN STD 5502 ICES 003 Issue 4 FCC 47 CFR Part 15 VCCI AS NZS CISPR 22 EN 61326 www rletech com 36 970 484 6510
27. ttings from any internet enabled computer Enter the IP address of the F110 into your web browser s address bar The F110 Main Page will appear Status Screen SITE Technologies Fa Ic n Status Settings Help About RLE F110 Current Sensor Status 03 23 07 16 28 43 RLE F110 Display Al Sensors Connected Sensors O Update Every 60 secs Fahrenhet Celsius O Channel 2 Temperature Channel 3 Temperature annel 4 No Sens I 2 Y Temperature 1 Temperature 2 Sensor 4 1 uno uo wg d 3 Temp Temp No Sensor 7 74 51F a 73 85 F a Connected a High 2 High 2 74 51F dl 73 95 F z Low Low Ya 19 74 40 F 1 73 85 F ka Channel 1 Switch Sensors 8 o o o o Front Door Back Door Air Flow Power Fail OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN 9 Q Q Cable Fault Leak Detected Spot Detector 1 Spot Detector 2 OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN RLE Technologies F110 The Power of Engineered Solutions www rletech com Figure 3 1 F110 Status Screen The Falcon F110 Status Screen is available through the built in web server and shows the current status of the attached sensors If high and low alert thresholds are defined for the temperature or temperature humidity sensors the status icon above the sensor label changes 19 970 484 6510 3 F110 Web Interface 3 3 www rletech
28. urity Settings 3 3 7 Advanced The Advanced tab is used to configure the Temperature Scale Configuration Time amp Date Configuration by connecting to a NTP server and provides a Trace Configuration for diagnostics when communicating to other equipment If you wish to modify the time display on the Status screen to the local time zone use the drop down box to select your local time zone check the Daylight Savings Time checkbox if applicable and click Save Settings The Time Server IP field can be used to manually enter a specific time server to use for the time display if access to the Internet is restricted or not available and a time server is available for use on the local network gt E Technologies Status Settings 00 20 4A 93 59 EE Version V0 3 2 2 Advanced Settings Temperature Scale Configuration 9 Fahrenheit Celsius Status Page Configuration Refresh Rate seconds 15 HTTP Port 80 Time amp Date Configuration Time Zone GMT Greenwich Mean Time London Lisbon v Time Display 24hour v Daylight Savings E Adjust For Daylight Saving Time 1 hr Time Server IP 198 82 1 201 Trace Configuration Enable Tracing E Trace Port 2 AcceptChanges Figure 3 8 Advanced Settings 26 970 484 6510 Note www rletech com 3 F110 Web Interface Temperature Scale Conversion You can select how the F110 displays the Temperature output on the Status page either being Fahrenheit or Celsius
29. w rletech com 3 F110 Web Interface Many email servers block SMTP email by default To use SMTP email with the F110 be sure the F110 IP address is added to the list of allowed SMTP relay hosts on the email server you are using for email After you make a field change click on Accept Changes at the bottom of the screen after verifying the settings are ok click on the Save Settings tab located on the left hand column 3 3 3 SNMP The SNMP tab stores settings allowing the F110 to respond to SNMP Query requests from network monitoring applications Enter the Community Name to use for accessing the SNMP data via SNMP Query for the F110 sensors If the SNMP feature of the F110 is used F110 MIB files are available for download on the Documentation Files section of the F110 webpage at www rletech com or by contacting RLE via support rletech com The F110 can also send SNMP Traps in response to alerts Enter up to three 3 IP addresses on the SNMP tab and F110 will send SNMP Traps to these systems for processing by network monitoring applications RLE Technologies Status Settings MAC Address 00 20 4A 93 59 EE Version V0 3 2 2 SNMP Settings Network SMTP Email Sensors SNMP SNMP Sending Configuration Modbus Community Name public Trap SendiP 1 10 0 0 133 Trap SendIP2 0 0 0 0 Trap SendIP 3 0 0 0 0 Use 2 digit SNMP E Reset Defaults Contact sysContact John Doe Location sysLocation Server Clos
30. ying the Update Every form field will adjust the refresh time of the F110 web server interface and selecting the Celsius radio button instead of the Fahrenheit radio button will display sensor values in Celsius Settings Screen The F110 Settings Screen is used to modify the F110 configuration Here users can configure Network Email SNMP Alert Threshold Security and Advanced settings When settings are modified and saved the F110 will automatically reset and start with the new configuration After you make a field change click on Accept Changes at the bottom of the screen then click on Save Settings on the left hand column You will see an authentication security prompt appear once accessing the Settings Menu Default from RLE there is no USER name and NO password assigned to the unit A password can be assign to the unit later during the configuration There is no USER name assigned to the unit at this time Authentication Required G Enter username and password lor st http 1000138 L Use Name FT Use Password Marages bo semenk thes parsed Lox _ Coca Figure 3 2 Authentication Security Prompt no Username or Password 20 970 484 6510 3 F110 Web Interface Note There is no user name or no password from RLE Password can be assigned to the unit later in Note Note www rletech com the configuration menu There is no user name that can be configured at this time 3 3 1 Network The Network tab stores sett

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