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XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual XW-110/XW-111 User Manual Revisions Revision Description Initial release Rearranged web page tabs, renamed alert tab, added access point password information Added Canadian IC declaration Page 2 Xytronix Research & Design, Inc.
In this mode, the XW-11x is not directly accessible to the user. Temperature or input status is transmitted to a server or another ControlByWeb device such as the X-600M controller which acts as a "master.” The master device uses the information provided by the XW-11x as it would use information collected by any other sensor.
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The XW-110 and XW-111 should not be used in situations where failure to transmit or receive data could result in damage to property, equipment, direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damage, including damage for loss of business profit, business interruption, loss of data, life, and the like.
When installing the bare sensor, make certain the flat side is oriented towards the bottom. The rugged version is encapsulated in a stainless steel probe and can be used in unprotected outdoor locations. The XW-110 will work with cable lengths up to 50-feet and should not be routed near motors or AC wiring.
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2.3 Power / Batteries The XW-110 and XW-111 are powered from either a 5-volt DC wall transformer or two internal 1.5V “AA” batteries. If the wall adapter is connected, no power is drawn from the batteries. If the external power fails the module automatically switches to the internal batteries.
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XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Installation and Setup 2.4 Provisioning After making the sensor connections and providing power, you must provision the XW-11x for use on your wireless network. The goal is to configure the XW-11x such that it can recognize and attach to your Wi-Fi access point.
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Installation and Setup XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual to the DHCP server so you can obtain the IP address that was assigned. To begin, press the WPS button on your wireless router or access-point. You will generally have about two minutes to connect wireless devices to the network with WPS. Now remove the cover of the XW-11x and press the “WPS”...
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Once all the appropriate settings have been applied, click on the Reboot button, the XW-110 will reboot and begin low power operation. The XW-110 will no longer broadcast an SSID and the web page will no longer be accessible. The XW-110 will periodically awaken, measure the temperature and check for an alarm condition.
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The XW-110 is workable for this application with the default settings, no further settings are needed. Note, only one device can be connected to the XW-110 at a time when it is in the Access Point mode. The XW-110 will continue to broadcast an SSID and you can connect to the XW-110 anytime with your smart phone and view the temperature on the Control page (http://192.168.1.2 ).
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The XW-111 will no longer broadcast an SSID and the web page will no longer be accessible. If the door is opened, the XW-111 will awaken, connect to your WiFi access point and send an email. Once each week the XW-110 will send an email with input state and battery information.
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Installation and Setup XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual The WebRelay must be accessible from the WiFi network and be assigned a fixed IP address. Your WiFi network must have adequate coverage in the warehouse. Connect the call button to the XW-111 and mount it indoors near the door.
XW-11x. The Control pages (in comparison with other ControlByWeb devices) don't really control anything however, they display temperature and digital input status information. The Control page displays measurement and status information for the user.
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In this mode the XW-11x sleeps most of the time to conserve power. It periodically awakens, makes simple measurements and transmits (pushes) the data to a remote server. The "master" ControlByWeb device uses the XW-11x just like other wired sensors that may be attached.
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XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Web Server Part Number This is the full model number of the XW-11x Firmware Revision This is the current product revision of the internal software Serial Number This is the serial number of the XW-11x. The serial number is also the MAC address of the unit.
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Web Server XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual 3.2 WiFi Networks Tab As a Wi-Fi client device, the XW-11x attempts to automatically connect to configured Wi-Fi access points. The settings on this page tab are used to configure this connection. SSID The SSID (Service Set Identifier) is the name of your WiFi network. Click the Refresh button to make a fresh scan of available networks.
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XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Web Server Security Type of authentication used by the access point for connections. Security Key Enter the security key or password for the WiFi network to connect to. (Hidden when not applicable) Use DHCP This option allows DHCP to be enabled or disabled. If this option is set to Yes, the XW-11x will wait for an IP address from a DHCP server each time it is powered.
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Web Server XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual or the CBW Mobile app. You can view the current temperature measurement or the status of the inputs. When the web server is off, temperature or input data is obtained when the XW-11x transmits (pushes) the data.
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The same message is sent to each email address. For email notification to work, the XW-11x must have a properly configured network connection and a SMTP server must be defined. Emails only work if the XW-110 is connected to an access point and can send messages on the internet.
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Web Server XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual 7-days from the last email that was successfully sent, including alarm or low battery emails. If you are receiving regular email alerts, the weekly email may never be sent. EMAIL SETTINGS SMTP Server The SMTP mail server host name. To save energy, DNS lookups are only performed the first time after the settings are submitted, or after a failure to send an e-mail.
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(pushes) the data to a remote server (usually another ControlByWeb device). This tab is used to set which server the data is to be sent and how. No alarms or emails are supported and the web server is disabled.
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Web Server XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual POST Method The HTTP POST method is used to send the data to the path specified in the Path field. The Path field is hidden unless the GET or POST methods are selected. Path This option appears when either the GET or POST method is selected.
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XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Web Server 3.5 Password Tab The XW-11x has separate passwords for the Setup and Control pages. The passwords can be changed on this page. The username (admin) is fixed and cannot be changed. Setup Password The Setup Password, which is required to access the setup pages, can be modified by entering a new password here.
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This field may be up to 35 characters long. Update Interval The XW-110 normally operates in a low power sleep mode and is programmed to periodically awaken and measure the temperature. This setting selects how often this occurs. Depending on how emails are configured an email may or may not be sent.
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XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Web Server Units This allows the user to select between the temperature units of Fahrenheit and Celsius. All settings entered and displayed on subsequent pages will be in the units selected. HIGH/LOW Temperature Alarm High Alarm A high alarm is triggered when the temperature exceeds this set point.
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XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Remote Relay Action The XW-110 can be configured to control relays on other ControlByWeb™ products that are located at a remote location on the network. This field specifies the action taken by the Remote Relay due to an alarm condition.
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XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Web Server 3.7 Digital Inputs Tab | XW-111 This page determines what actions are to be taken when a digital input changes state. Module Description This text will appear in email messages when email alerts are enabled as well as on the Control Page.
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Web Server XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual battery status as well as to update the remote master. Updating the remote master periodically indicates the unit is still functioning correctly and submits the information the same as if an input has changed state.
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In this case, another e-mail with the current state will be sent. Remote Relay Options Each input can be configured to control the relay contacts of another ControlByWeb™ device (such as WebRelay™) at a remote location. The ‘Remote Relay Options’ setting is used to specify if and how the input affects the remote relay.
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Web Server XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Specify the TCP Port. By default this is set to port 80. Password Enter the Control Page password (if applicable) of the device on which the remote relay is located. Relay# Specify the number of the relay you would like to control on the device. (Note: To control WebRelay's relay, enter in the number 0.)
Note that if any port is used other than the default port 80, the port must also be included in the request. For example, to access the device at port 8000 enter: http://192.168.1.2:8000. 4.1.1 XW-110 Temperature Sensor Display While the control page is open, the temperature and battery information will update every three seconds.
XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Appendix A: Xytronix Compact Data (XCD) Format The XW-110 and XW-111 sensors send data contained in a TCP/IP packet. To keep the packets small, and conserve battery power, they are not XML/HTTP. XW-110 Temperature Sensor Packet...
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XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Appendix A: Xytronix Compact Data (XCD) Format The CRC is computed over the entire packet minus the 4 bytes reserved for the CRC result. The CRC is computed using the 0x4C11DB7 polynomial and is included to make sure the packet has not been tempered with.
Battery life is affected by model, mode, reporting interval, security, DHCP, DNS, battery temperature and other variables. XW-110/111: Intermittently connected, 2-min push interval via XCD, with encryption, no DHCP, no DNS: 140,000 transmissions. XW-110/111: Always connected, 15-second push interval via XCD, with encryption, no DHCP, no DNS: 200,000 transmissions.
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XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Appendix B: Specifications Min pulse width (awake) = 30ms Min pulse width (asleep) = 100ms Max cable length 20 ft (6m) (use relay isolation for longer runs) Configuration Celsius/Fahrenheit: User configurable Temperature Reports: Interval Switch Status Reports:...
XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Appendix D: Warranty Appendix D: Warranty This Xytronix Research & Design, Inc. product has a warranty against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipment. During the warranty period, Xytronix Research &...
Appendix E: FCC Statement XW-110/XW-111 WiFi™ Users Manual Appendix E: FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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