Figure 1.1 Iserver And Ild Big Display On The Ethernet Network - Omega iSD-TH User Manual

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Email Alarms. The device can trigger an alarm if temperature goes above or below a
set point that you determine. Your alarm can be sent by email to a single user or to a
group distribution list, including text messages to cell phones and PDA's.
Alarm Relays. The iServer features two 1.5 Amp relays. With the easy Web-based setup
page, the two relays can be programmed for any combination of temperature or humidity,
and high or low set points. The relays can also be programmed to remain latched and
require a manual reset if a limit is exceeded.
Link to Web CAM or IP Camera. The Web page includes a link to a "Web Cam" or "IP
camera" (not included). If you get a message about an alarm condition, you can quickly
click on the link to view the actual scene over the Internet.
Award-winning Technology. The iServer is simple to install and use. It features award
winning technology that requires no special software except a Web browser. The iServer
connects to an Ethernet Network with a standard RJ45 connector and sends data in
standard TCP/IP packets. It is easily configured with a simple menu using a Web browser
and can be password protected. From within an Ethernet LAN or over the Internet, the
user simply types its IP address or an easy to remember name such as "Cleanroom5" or
"ServerRoom" in any Web Browser, and the iServer serves a Web Page with the current
readings. The iServer comes complete with one temperature/humidity wand probe,
universal ac power adapter, 9V battery, SD card, and full documentation.
Example:
A standard web browser can be used to monitor and chart temperature and humidity. The
browser can also be used to configure the device's IP address, passwords for access
and all configuration parameters. An iLD Big Display can display temperature and
humidity received from an iServer over the Ethernet or the Internet.
The following example illustrates how you can hookup an iServer and iLD to your
network:

Figure 1.1 iServer and iLD Big Display on the Ethernet Network

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