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zSeries Wireless
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User’s Guide®®Shop on line atomega.com e-mail: [email protected] Latest Product Manualsomegamanual.infozSeries Wireless Sensor SystemzED, zED-P, zED-

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money learning a proprietary software program to log or chart the data.1.3 Description (continued)Chart scales are fully adjustable on the fly. For ex

Pagina 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

PART 2 HARDWARE2.1a Parts of the End Device (zED-P/-LCD/-AA)1 8 position DIP switch (under cover), sets the NID and DID of the End Device (see Sect

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2.1b Parts of the End Device (zED-CCELL)1 8 position DIP switch (under cover), sets the NID and DID of the End Device (see Section 2.7 for details)2

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72.1c Parts of the End Device (zED-CCELL-H/zED-LCD-AA-H)1 8 position DIP switch (under cover), sets the NID and DID of the End Device (see Section 2.

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2.1d Parts of the End Device (zED-DC-H2)1 8 position DIP switch (under cover), sets the NID and DID of the End Device(see Section 2.6 for details)2 P

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92.1e Parts of the End Device (zED)1 8 position DIP switch (under cover), sets the NID and DID of the End Device (see Section 2.7 for details)2 Power

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102.2a Dimensions and Mounting - End Device (zED-P/-LCD/-LCD-AA/-CCELL/-H)Figure 2.2a Mounting the End Device (zED-P/-LCD/-AA/-CCELL/-H)Dimensions a

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2.2b Dimensions and Mounting - End Device (zED-DC-H2)Figure 2.2b Mounting the End Device (zED-DC-H2)11Material: PolycarbonateMakrolonProtection: NEM

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122.2c Dimensions and Mounting - End Device (zED)Position unit where required. Mark and drill holes as required, using a #6 screw.Figure 2.2c Mounti

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132.4a Disassembly - End Device (zED-x-P/-LCD or zED-TC-P/zED-TC-LCD)You may need to open the unit for one of the following reasons:• To turn on Powe

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142.4b Disassembly - End Device (zED-x-LCD-AA or zED-TC-LCD-AA)You may need to open the unit for one of the following reasons:• To turn on Power Swit

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152.4c Disassembly - End Device (zED-x-CCELL or zED-TC-CCELL)You may need to open the unit for one of the following reasons:• To turn on Power Switch

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162.4d Disassembly - End Device (zED-DC-H2)You may need to open the unit for one of the following reasons:• To turn on Power Switch.• To access 8 Pos

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2.4e Disassembly - End Device (zED-x-LCD-AA-H or zED-x-CCELL-H)You may need to open the unit for one of the following reasons:• To turn on Power Swit

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182.4f Disassembly - End Device (zED)You may need to open the unit for one of the following reasons:• To turn on Power Switch.• To mount unit to wall

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192.5 Parts of the CoordinatorFigure 2.5 Parts of the Coordinator1 Wall mounting bracket clip holes (3 places)2 Label with model and serial numbers3

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202.5 Parts of the Coordinator (continued)17 Diagnostics LED: (Yellow and Green) Diagnostics: at boot-up they light up for2 seconds, then turn off;

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212.7 DIP Switches2.7.1 DIP Switch Setup: Device ID (DID)The End Device is shipped with all DIP switches in the "OFF" position.Figure 2.7

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222.7.1 DIP Switch Setup: Device ID (DID) continuedThe End Device is shipped with all DIP switches in the "OFF" positionFigure 2.7b Devic

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232.7.2 DIP Switch Setup: Network ID (NID)Each sensor network has a unique Network ID (or NID). For the End Device (see Figure 2.7) and the Coordina

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iTABLE OF CONTENTSPart 1: Introduction1.1 Safety and EMC Considerations ...21.2 Before Y

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2.7.3 DIP Switch Setup: Ethernet - CoordinatorFigure 2.9 Ethernet - 4 Position DIP Switch Setup To set the Coordinator to factory default settings:

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252.8 Network Communication Interfaces2.8.1 10BASE-T RJ-45 PinoutThe 10BASE-T Ethernet network (RJ-45) system is used in the Coordinator for network

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PART 3NETWORK CONFIGURATION3.1 Ethernet (MAC) AddressMAC (Media Access Control) address is your computer's unique hardware number.When you'

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3.4 DNSDNS, Domain Name System enables computers and devices to be recognized over anetwork based on a specific name instead of IP addresses. For exam

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283.5.2 Changing TCP/IP Properties on Your ComputerGo to your computer’s Control Panel then Network Connections. Pick the network with the proper Et

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29PART 4OPERATIONSThis Coordinator can be used and configured in several ways, depending on user’spreference and network setup. It can be configured u

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304.1 iConnect SoftwareThe Coordinator may also be assigned an IP Address by using the iConnect software.a) Download the iConnect software from the w

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314.1 iConnect Software (continued)d) To access the zSeries system for Configuration:Click on the "View Webpage" button, you will access th

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324.2 Setting a New IP Address over the NetworkBesides using the iConnect software, you may use the Coordinator’s default IP address toaccess it and a

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33334.3 Coordinator’s Configurations and OperationsThe Blue LED should blink for about 8 seconds and then stay on. It indicates that theCoordinator i

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iiTABLE OF CONTENTS(continued)4.3.4 Chart ...394.3.5 Diagno

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4.3.1 Power Up DeviceTo verify that an End Device is working before deploying remotely, install batteries andpower it on right next to the Coordinato

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354.3.2 Get Readings from the End DeviceOnce you see the End Device’s LED blinking periodically, it means it is sending datawhich will appear on the

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364.3.2 Get Readings from the End Device (continued)The "Readings" fields are defined as follows: Title: Coordinator’s name, assigned in &q

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374.3.3 Java Runtime Environment SetupIf your computer does not have Java installed, please download from java.sun.com. Youcan change the Java settin

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4.3.3.2 Browser Proxy SelectionAccessing Coordinators within your internal network• Usually when the computer and Coordinators are on an internal net

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4.3.4 ChartClick on , from the Home Page,the following page will appear. Selectthe proper Group to view the Chart. In a few seconds the following pag

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4.3.4 Chart (continued)Title: Coordinator’s name, assigned in "Configuration" page.Save Current Graph: Save the current graph in PNG (Portab

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4.3.5 DiagnosticClick on , the following page will appear.Figure 4.13 DiagnosticDate and Time: Most recent time when data is received.Save Current

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4.3.6 ConfigurationClick on from the Home Page, the following page will appear. Figure 4.14 Configuration Name: Coordinator name [maximum of 16 alp

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4.3.6 Configuration (continued)PID: The Personal Network ID is automatically detected and displayed.Channel: Choose the operation channel defined in I

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iiiLIST OF FIGURES:Figure 1.1 zSeries Wireless System on the Ethernet Network...4Figure 2.1a Parts of the End Device -

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4.3.7 Sensor Setup (continued)Figure 4.16 Sensor Setup #: Sensor ID configured by dip switches on the End Device. Click on the number to viewand mod

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4.3.7 Sensor Setup (continued)Figure 4.17a Sensor ParametersSensor Name: Name of this End Device.Update (seconds): How often this sensor is sendin

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4.3.7 Sensor Setup (continued)Offset: If it is determined that the readings are slightly off, the user can manually assignnumerical values to adjust

Pagina 49 - SENSOR SETUP: BY GROUPS

4.3.8 Access ControlThis section describes the "Access Control" page of the Web interface. This page allowsthe users to set up the network

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4.3.8 Access Control (continued)IP Address: The IP (Internet Protocol) address is a 32-bit number that identifies eachsender or receiver of informati

Pagina 51 - SENSOR PARAMETERS

494.5 HTTPget Program (continued) Whenever Terminal Server service (using Port 2000 by default) is required, the # ofconnections must be set to a val

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4.5.2 HTTPget and ARP to Setup Device IP Address Use the iConnect software, which may be downloaded from our website, to dothese IP changes whenever

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4.6 ARP Protocol (continued)The following window shows examples of arp commands and responses.• Your computer has an IP address of 192.168.1.118• The

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4.7 iLog SoftwareThis is an Excel application software that can log temperature, humidity and barometricpressure from the Coordinator over the local

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4.7 iLog Software (continued)Table 4.1 iLog Excel ApplicationsThe iLog application actually consists of several Excel files, though most supportedde

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ivLIST OF FIGURES:(continued)Figure 4.21 iLog Software Logging Data for End Device #1, 3, 4 ...52Figure 4.22 Mail Notifier

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4.8 Mail Notifier SoftwareFor complete information of how to use the Mail Notifier software, click on the Help menuof the main window.The Mail Notifi

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4.8.2 Program Options Setup and ConfigurationComplete program setup requires: • Entering a recipient for the email• Specifying connection details to

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564.8.3 Device Setting and ConfigurationMake sure that the Coordinator is configured (using web access, see Figure 4.17) to thesettings below. TCP Co

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4.8.3 Device Setting and Configuration (continued)Figure 4.24 Mail Notifier Device Setting 4.8.4 Sending Text Messages to a Cell PhoneOnce you inst

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PART 5ENVIRONMENT / OPERATING CONDITIONSEnd Device/Coordinator are designed to be fixed mounted and operated in a clean anddry environment. Care shoul

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5.1 General Deployment Guidelines (continued)7. Where possible, try to ensure an uninterrupted line-of-sight between nodes.Avoid obscuring objects (

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5.2 With Line-of-SightWhen installing your Coordinator it is important to position your device in such a way tooptimize the antenna location within w

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5.3 Without Line-of-SightWhen line-of-sight is not possible, signal penetrates and is reflected by different objectsto reach the destination. Therefo

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5.5 Fine Adjustment in Performance1. To avoid interference from WiFi / IEEE 802.11, one could consult the figure below tochoose the best channel thro

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PART 6 SPECIFICATIONSSENSOR SPECS (zED, zED-P, zED-LCD, zED-LCD-AA, zED-CCELL, zED-DC-H2, zED-H)RELATIVE HUMIDITYAccuracy/Range: ±2% for 10 to 90%;

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NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONSInformation that is especially important to note is identified by the following labels:• NOTE • WARNING or CAUTION• IMPORT

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64EXTERNAL PROBE SPECIFICATIONS (zED, zED-P, zED-LCD, zED-LCD-AA, zED-CCELL, zED-DC-H2, zED-THP2-x-H)Industrial Probe: SS 316 housing, 137 mm x Ø16 mm

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INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS (zCDR)Ethernet: Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3 10Base-T (RJ45)Supported Protocols: TCP/IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, DNS, HTTP, and T

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POWER (zED)Alkaline Battery: Two AA 1.5 Vdc, suppliedLifetime: Estimated 2 years with frequency of 1 reading per 2 minutesPOWER (zED-P, zED-LCD)Power

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ENVIRONMENTOperating Temperatures:zED, zED-CCELL, -CCELL-H, -DC-H2: -18º to 55ºC (-0.4º to 131ºF) 90% RH, non-condensingzED-P: -20º to 70ºC (-4º to 15

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PART 7FACTORY PRESET VALUESPRESET PARAMETERS FACTORY DEFAULTSIP Address 192.168.1.200Gateway Address 0.0.0.0Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0Device Host Name

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APPENDIX A GLOSSARYUser of this manual should be familiar with following definitions:ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) is a protocol for mapping an In

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Appendix B IP AddressAn IP address is a unique 32-bit address assigned to a computer and includes:• A network ID number identifying a network.• A host

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Appendix C IP NetmaskIP Netmask or Subnet Mask is a 32-bit pattern of ones and zeros used to determinenetwork portion of an IP address from the host p

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Appendix D ASCII ChartASCII Dec Hex Binary ASCII Dec Hex BinaryChar No Parity Char No parityNUL 00 00 00000000 @ 64 40 01000000SOH 01 01 00000001 A 65

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Appendix D ASCII Chart Continuation/ 47 2F 00101111 o 111 6F 011011110 48 30 00110000p112 70 011100001 49 31 00110001q113 71 011100012 50 32 00110010

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2PART 1 INTRODUCTION1.1 Safety and EMC ConsiderationsRefer to the Environment/Operating Conditions Section.Warning: the following parts of the unit

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Appendix E iLog Error MessagesError # Description Note-8003 User stopped logging readings.-10005 Failed to find the Coordinator. Ethernet cable is di

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Appendix F ASCII / TELNET COMMANDS TABLECommand Device / Group ID Description (see notes below if *) ExampleERCR Device ID: 000 – 031 Get continuous

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76Appendix F ASCII /TELNET COMMANDS TABLE (continued)* An example of the status of an End Device Command: EQNG00AResponse: 7 EngrLAB 01000010 2.07 is

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Appendix G Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Q: Java applet is not loaded?A: Check Java Setting (icon in Control Panel). Make sure cache is disabled

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Appendix G Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) (continued)Q: The Chart trend line for all the variables are broken, what could be wrong?A: It indicat

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Appendix H Warnings and Regulatory InformationIn order to comply with FCC radio frequencies (RF) exposure limits, dipole antennasshould be located at

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Appendix H Warnings and Regulatory Information (continued)UNIT’S MAXIMUM POWER LEVELS AND ANTENNA GAINSAntenna Gain SMA Connector Maximum Radiate

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Appendix I Sensor Information (continued)I.3 Storage Conditions and Handling InstructionsIt is of great importance to understand that a humidity s

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NOTES_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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NOTES_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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31.3 Description (continued)The End Devices transmit up to 300 feet/91m (zED) or 3280 feet/1000m (zED-P/-LCD/-AA/-CCELL/-DC-H2), without obstructions

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NOTES_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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WARRANTY/DISCLAIMEROMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) yearfrom the

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M4585/1112Where Do I Find Everything I Need for Process Measurement and Control? OMEGA…Of Course!Shop on line at omega.comTEMPERATURER Thermocouple, R

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