W&T Electronics 57713 Manual

Web-thermometer web-thermo-hygrometer web-thermo-hygrobarometer web-thermometer relay web-thermometer air quality
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Web-Thermometer
Web-Thermo-Hygrometer
Web-Thermo-Hygrobarometer
Web-Thermometer Relay
Web-Thermometer Air Quality
W&T
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Modell
Release
10/100BaseT, 12-24V
57713, 57714, 57715
57716, 57718, 57720
1.03, Mar 2016

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  • Page 1 Manual Web-Thermometer Web-Thermo-Hygrometer Web-Thermo-Hygrobarometer Web-Thermometer Relay Web-Thermometer Air Quality 10/100BaseT, 12-24V W&T Modell 57713, 57714, 57715 57716, 57718, 57720 Release 1.03, Mar 2016...
  • Page 2 W&T © 03/2016 by Wiesemann und Theis GmbH Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Winsock and Visual Basic are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Subject to errors and changes: Since we can make mistakes, none of our statements should be used without checking. Please let us know of any mistakes or misunderstandings you are aware of, so that we can reco- gnize and eliminate them quickly.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    W&T Introduction The W&T Web-Thermometer contains all functions in a box to measure, store and display your climate data. Moreover, the numerous alarm functions are available which can be in- tegrated into your own applications or into available systems. In this manual you find all information which you need for the installation, configuration and the use of the Web-Thermome- ter.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    W&T Content Introduction ..............3 1 Quick-Start/Commissioning ........7 1.1 Connecting the sensor (#57713, #57714, #57715, #57718, #57720) ............7 1.2 Connecting the PT100/PT1000 sensor and output confi- guration (#57616) ............8 2 Online measurement storage inside the W&T Cloud . 14 2.1 Auto connect ..............14...
  • Page 5 6 Connecting the sensor ..........27 6.1 NTC sensor measuring input (#57714) ......27 6.2 Pt100/1000 sensor measuring input (#57715) ....27 6.3 Combined sensor measuring input (#57713, #57720) ..27 7 Configuration Using Web-Based Management ... 29 7.1 Home ................29 7.2 Visualization ..............30 7.3 Own webpage ...............31...
  • Page 6 17 Technical data ............55 17.1 Technical data for the articles 57714 and 57715 ..55 17.2 Technical data for the articles 57713 and 57720 ..56 17.3 Technical data for the article 57716 ......57 17.4 Technical data for the article 57718 ......58...
  • Page 7: Quick-Start/Commissioning

    PoE power supply. In this case simply use an external power supply attached to the screw terminal as described in the chapter Power Supply. No additional configu- rations or settings are necessary. 1.1 Connecting the sensor (#57713, #57714, #57715, #57718, #57720) Error Power...
  • Page 8: Connecting The Pt100/Pt1000 Sensor And Output Configuration (#57616)

    W&T Plug the sensor included in the scope of delivery into the 9-pin IO terminal on the unit. Information for Web-Thermometer Air Quality, #57718: The measuring of the VOC value begins after an initiali- zation time of 15 minutes after powering on the device. In this time a VOC value of 450ppm will be displayed.
  • Page 9 W&T The incoming line to the PT100 4-wire sensor may be of vir- tually any practical length. Connecting a PT100 3-wire sensor: 3 4 5 6 PT100 3-wire When connecting a PT100 3-wire sensor the same-color wires are connected to the terminals marked with the correspon- ding colors.
  • Page 10 W&T 1.3 Ethernet connection (#57713, #57714, #57715, #57716, #57718, #57720) The Web-Thermometer incorporates an IEEE802.3-compatible network interface on a shielded RJ45 connector. The pin as- signments correspond to an MDI port, so that the connection to the hub or switch is accomplished using a 1:1 shielded patch cable.
  • Page 11 W&T Error Power Status Status-LED Rapid continuous flashing = bootup, no IP Rapid continuous flashing (approx. 3x/s) indicates that the device is in the bootup phase and/or has not yet been assigned an IP address. Please use WuTility for example to assign the device an IP address.
  • Page 12 ON: The device has a valid link to a hub or switch. The Speed LED indicates the data rate in this case. Flashing: The device is receiving or sending network pak- kets. Additional LEDs (internal: #57713, #57714, #57715, #57718, 57720, external: #57716) on error http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/diag -LED: Indicates inter- ■...
  • Page 13 W&T assigned.
  • Page 14: Online Measurement Storage Inside The W&T Cloud

    W&T 2 Online measurement storage inside the W&T Cloud With the cloud service W&T offers a comprehensive solution that enables the backup of data in online storage in addition to the long-term documentation of temperature and humidity measurement data in the internal data logger. The measure- ment data will be sent directly from the measuring point to the cloud, and is available online.
  • Page 15: Assign Data By 4-Digit Access Code In The Cloud

    W&T 2.3 Assign data by 4-digit access code in the cloud Log in with your user account to http://cloud.wut.de and enter the access code included with the device. The collected data are now associated with your account and are available for you immediately.
  • Page 16: Configuring Network Parameters With Wutility

    W&T 3.1 Configuring network parameters with WuTility WuTility is the central inventorying and management tool for all W&T network devices. In addition to convenient assigning of the IP parameters, WuTility also provides quick access to device configurations, the ability to perform firmware up- dates, managing configuration profiles, etc.
  • Page 17 W&T • If the device does not have its factory default settings and there is a system password assigned, this must be known in order to make changes using WuTility. Step 1: Start the assignment dialog WuTility automatically searches the local network for connec- ted W&T network devices and creates an inventory list.
  • Page 18 W&T Step 2: Assign the IP parameters The Static option allows you to assign fixed basic parameters while simultaneously disabling the DHCP protocol in the de- vice. Enter the desired values for IP address, subnet mask and gateway address in the corresponding entry fields. The DHCP option enables DHCP protocol in the device, and operation with a static IP address is no longer possible (see IP Assign- ment using DHCP Protocol for detailed information).
  • Page 19: Assigning The Ip Using Dhcp Protocol

    W&T 3.2 Assigning the IP using DHCP protocol DHCP protocol is activated by the factory default settings, so that in network environments dynamic IP assignment is suf- ficient for connecting the device to the network. The following parameters can be assigned using DHCP: •...
  • Page 20: System Name

    W&T 3.2.2 System name To support any automatic updating of the DNS system by the DHCP server, the device identifies itself within the DHCP protocol with its system name. The factory default setting for this is WEBIO- followed by the last three places of the Ethernet address.
  • Page 21: Assigning The Ip Using The Arp Command

    W&T 3.3 Assigning the IP using the ARP command Requirements This method can only be used if the device does not already have an IP address, i.e. the entry is 0.0.0.0. To change an IP address, use one of the other methods described in this section or use the configuration menu over web based ma- nagement.
  • Page 22 W&T E.g. under Windows: arp -s 172.16.231.10 00-C0-3D-00-12-FF E.g under UNIX/Linux: arp -s 172.16.231.10 00:C0:3D:00:12:FF The IP addresses must be without leading zeros in all Windows environments. Otherwise the entry is incor- rectly interpreted by the system and an incorrect IP address is assigned to the device.
  • Page 23: Assigning The Ip Using The Serial Port

    W&T 3.4 Assigning the IP using the serial port After a device reset a time window of around 1-2 seconds is available, during which you can assign a new IP address, sub- net mask and gateway address by entering at least 3 „x“. In contrast to other methods described above, this serial method functions regardless of whether the device already has an IP address, a password or not.
  • Page 24 W&T Together with the IP address, the subnet mask and gateway address can also be assigned serially. The entry is separated by commas and follows the IP address. Entering as shown in the following example will assign IP address 172.17.231.99, subnet mask 255.255.255.0 and gateway 172.17.231.52 to the device.
  • Page 25: Supply Voltage

    W&T 4 Supply voltage The Web-Thermometer can also be operated either using PoE or from an external power supply. The current draw can be found in the technical appendix. 4.1 Power over Ethernet In PoE environments (Power-over-Ethernet, IEEE802.3af) power is provided by the network infrastructure. The device sup- ports both phantom power using data pairs 1/2 and 3/6 as well as power feed using the unused wire pairs 4/5 and 7/8.
  • Page 26: Ethernet Interface

    W&T 5 Ethernet interface The Web-Thermometer incorporates an IEEE 802.3-compatible network interface. 5.1 Link status The Link status is indicated on the two LEDs built into the RJ45 jack. • Link/Activity (green) ON indicates a valid link to a hub or switch port. The LED flashes when there is data traffic.
  • Page 27: Connecting The Sensor

    PT100/PT1000-Messfühler anschließen möchten, oder die Zu- leitung verlängern möchten, ist die Steckerbelegung wie folgt: 6.3 Combined sensor measuring input (#57713, #57720) The provided sensor uses a digital measuring value transfer. A lengthening is possible up to a total length of 20 m (2 m of sensor cable + 18 m of lengthening).
  • Page 28 W&T...
  • Page 29: Configuration Using Web-Based Management

    W&T 7 Configuration Using Web-Based Management The remaining configuration is done using the web page of the device. To open this, enter the assigned IP address in the address line of your web browser: http://<IP-adresse> 7.1 Home The following pages are also available:...
  • Page 30: Visualization

    W&T 7.2 Visualization This page shows you a graphical display of the stored measu- rement values. The displayed control elements enable you to adapt this dis- play temporarily, as long as you are on this page. A non-tem- porary change can be made from the configuration menu (s. Communication paths >>...
  • Page 31: Own Webpage

    W&T 7.3 Own webpage This page can be individually adjusted or replaced and serves as an example. Here you are also able to take a look at the data logger of the device. 7.4 Login...
  • Page 32 W&T The Login dialog gives you access to the device configurati- on. The device differentiates between an administrator and a standard user with different access rights. As shipped the device has no password configured. Select the administrator or user and click on “Login“. The menu tree with all the configuration parameters is now shown.
  • Page 33: Basic Settings

    W&T 8 Basic Settings This configuration area is where you make all the settings needed for the various operating modes. 8.1 Network Here is where you set the network basic parameters. You can choose between automatic address assignment per DHCP or manual configuration of the parameters.
  • Page 34: Sensors

    W&T 8.2 Sensors Here among other things you are able to configure the labels for the sensors and, for temperature sensors, the units. If you want to make an adjustment to the sensors, you can choose between 1-point compensation, whereby a correction value is added to or subtracted from the measurement value, or 2-point compensation, in which a straight line is calculated over the measuring range...
  • Page 35: Data Storage

    W&T 8.5 Data storage Configure at what time interval the measurement data should be saved in the internal data logger and which sensors should be included. A change to these settings will clear the entire data logger and the measurement recording will begin over again.
  • Page 36: Communication Paths

    W&T 9 Communication paths This device can communicate over various network protocols and services. Here you configure all the parameters necessary for this. 9.1 Web pages This device has three preset pages which can be selected as the start page. The default homepage shows you the current values of the individual sensors, which are updated cyclically.
  • Page 37 Shows the current temperature (°C) of the first temperature sensor. When multiple sensors are used this index is numbe- red in sequence. <w&t_tags=h1> Shows the current relative humidity (%) for models 57713 and 57720. <w&t_tags=ah> Shows the current absolute humidity (g/m³) for models 57713 and 57720.
  • Page 38 W&T violated, this color is red. Otherwise the tag does not describe any explicit color. This tag is necessary for example for sho- wing limit violations in red in the log table. (°C) <w&t_tag=bch> Background color for the relative humidity value <w&t_tag=bcah>...
  • Page 39: Mail

    W&T 9.2 Mail The e-mail function allows you to send messages to one or more e-mail recipients. Here you configure the access parame- ters for your mail server. 9.3 Cloud The W&T cloud service is a complete solution which not only allows long-term documentation of measurement data in the internal data logger but also makes it possible to save the data in online storage.
  • Page 40: Ftp

    W&T http://<ip-address>/mib.zip 9.6 FTP Measurement data can be stored directly on an FTP server for archiving and checking. Here you configure the basic settings for the FTP server. 9.7 Socket access You can obtain measurement data directly from the device using a socket access.
  • Page 41: Alarms/Messages

    W&T 10 Alarms/Messages Messages for limit violations are received as soon as they occur via e-mail or SNMP trap. Here you select the desired trigger and configure the desired messaging type. You can configure up to 12 different messages. Clicking on the button a new message.
  • Page 42 W&T To incorporate measurement values into the message texts the following tags are used which are replaced within the text by the available values. W&T tag value Function comma spelling (##,#) dot spelling (##.#) Temperature: Displays the <T1> <t1> current temperature. Humidity: Displays the current <H1>...
  • Page 43: Diagnosis

    W&T 11 Diagnosis Here you will find all the runtime errors which the device has generated. Errors which have occurred but which are no longer current can be found in the diagnostics archive. Errors occurring while entering parameters do not appear on this page, but rather are displayed directly on the parameter.
  • Page 44: Device Information

    W&T 12 Device information Here you find descriptive information about your device and manufacturer’s descriptions. The contents of this information can be changed in the basic settings under Language/Infos.
  • Page 45: Maintenance

    W&T 13 Maintenance 13.1 LED Test After clicking on this button both the internal LEDs of the de- vice come on for 2 seconds. This serves to identify the device. 13.2 Reboot Restarts the device and resets all network connections. 13.3 Factory defaults The device is reset to the factory default settings.
  • Page 46: Save Configuration

    W&T 13.4 Save configuration Clicking on the Download button downloads a file containing the entire device configuration. This can be edited in a text editor. 13.5 Restore configuration Select a configuration file and upload it to the device. After a restart all the configuration parameters are applied by the device...
  • Page 47: Individual Request Of Measurement Values

    W&T 14 Individual request of measurement values 14.1 Request via TCP/IP It is possible to manually request the current measurement values in CSV format (comma-separated data) through a sok- ket connection. This function is used for requesting individual data without using the web interface. To do this, send the following string to Port 80: GET /Thermo.csv This expression can also include additional parameters which...
  • Page 48: Requesting Via Udp

    W&T Example: http://<ip-adresse>/thermo.csv?start=01012010T123000&end=30032010T200000&DTb=3& The above expression generates a CSV file which contains the measurement data from 01.01.2010, 12:30 p.m. until 03.30.2010, 8:00 p.m. in 1 minute intervals. To request the individual current measurement value, send: GET /Single1 for the 1st measuring channel GET /Single2 for the 2nd measuring channel, etc.
  • Page 49: Requesting Via Snmp

    W&T 14.3 Requesting via SNMP The sensors can be queried directly using SNMP instructions. The paths of the different model variations are: #57713 Web-Thermo-Hygrobarometer: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5040.1.2.37..#57714Web-Thermometer NTC: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5040.1.2.38..#57715 Web-Thermometer Pt100/Pt1000: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5040.1.2.39..#57716 Web-Thermometer Relay: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5040.1.2.40..#57718 Web-Thermometer Air Quality: 1.3.6.1.4.1.5040.1.2.41..
  • Page 50 W&T The last index describes the channel number you are querying. For querying indicate the configured SNMP read or read/ write community. An MIB for incorporating into management applications is available for downloading on the datasheet page of the device on the W&T homepage http://www.wut.de or in the device itself at http://<ip-address>/mib.zip.
  • Page 51 W&T 1 All changes are saved 2 Quit without saving If while a session is open no SNMP communication takes place for a period of 5 minutes, the device itself will close the sessi- on and all changes are discarded. Opening an SNMP session has priority over an HTTP login.
  • Page 52: Firmware Update

    W&T 15 Firmware Update The operating software for the Web-Thermometer is being continuously improved. The following section describes the procedure for uploading new firmware. . Where is the latest firmware available? . Firmware update under Windows 15.1 Where is the latest firmware available? The most current firmware including the available update tools and a revision list are published on our website at the following address: http://www.wut.de...
  • Page 53 W&T The WuTility tool used for the update detects all WuT devices located in your network and is for the most part self-explana- tory. If any questions arise, please use the associated docu- mentation or go to online help. Do not intentionally interrupt the update process by dis- connecting power or pressing the Reset button if one is present.
  • Page 54: Hardware-Reset To Factory Defaults

    W&T 16 Hardware-Reset to factory defaults A reset of the device to its factory defaults can be done via hardware. For this purpose the device has a jumper on the board. For normal operation this jumper must be out. To set the factory defaults, proceed as follows: •...
  • Page 55: Technical Data

    W&T 17 Technical data 17.1 Technical data for the articles 57714 and 57715 Prod. No. 57714, 57715 Network: 10/100BaseT autosensing Supply voltage: Power-over-Ethernet or 12-48V DC (+/-10%) or 18Veff-30Veff AC (+/-10%) via screw terminal Measuring unit (57714) Sensor: NTC 10k Measuring range: -45°C...75°C Resolution:...
  • Page 56: Technical Data For The Articles 57713 And 57720

    W&T 17.2 Technical data for the articles 57713 and 57720 Prod. No. 57713, 57720 Thermo-Hygro Probe: I2C connection Air pressure probe: SPI connection (57713 only) Network: 10/100BaseT autosensing Supply voltage: Power-over-Ethernet or 12-48V DC (+/-10%) or 18Veff-30Veff AC (+/-10%) via screw...
  • Page 57: Technical Data For The Article 57716

    W&T 17.3 Technical data for the article 57716 Prod. No. 57716 Thermo-Probe: Pt100/Pt1000-Connection via screw terminal Network: 10/100BaseT autosensing Supply voltage: Power-over-Ethernet or 12-48V DC (+/-10%) or 18Veff-30Veff AC (+/-10%) via screw terminal Measuring unit Sensor: Pt100/Pt1000-Connection, 2-,3- or 4-wire Measuring range: W&T Sensor: -50°C...180°C PT100/PT1000-Input: -200°C...650°C...
  • Page 58: Technical Data For The Article 57718

    W&T 17.4 Technical data for the article 57718 Prod. No. 57718 I2C connection Thermo-Hygro Probe: I2C connection VOC probe: 10/100BaseT autosensing Network: Supply voltage: Power-over-Ethernet or 12-48V DC (+/-10%) or 18Veff-30Veff AC (+/-10%) via screw terminal Measuring unit Measuring range: 0°C...50°C, 5..95% rF, 450-2000ppm VOC/CO2 Equivalent Resolution: 1/10 °C, 1/10% rH...
  • Page 59: Disposal

    W&T 18 Disposal This device contains a non-rechargeable lithium button batte- ry type BR (lithium carbon monofluoride) for retaining the time even when the device is turned off. This battery must be disposed of after its useful life has expired. Take it to an official collection site for recycling.

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