RJ11 – 1-Wire bus approved power supply. 1-Wire UNI (RJ11) If you have any problems with installing or operating the device, please contact technical support: 1-Wire (UNI) bus HW group s. r. o. RJ45 – RS-485 http://www.hw-group.com Formanská 296 User interface E-mail: support@HWg.cz...
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SMTP 1-Wire/1-Wire UNI Used to connect 1-Wire / 1-Wire UNI sensors by HW group. Each port can be directly connected SMTP TLS to a bus with max. 60 m in length and max. 2 sensors (type 1-Wire / UNI). For details, see E-mail destinations Connecting the sensors.
Setting up First steps First steps 3. Configuring network parameters • IP address / HTTP port (80 by default) 1. Connecting the cables • Network mask • Gateway IP address for your network • Turn the unit and note its MAC address that is printed on the label on the side. •...
Web interface First steps General: overview of the readings 4. WWW interface of the device General Setup: IP address, DNS • To open the WWW interface of the device: Security: IP filter, security (username/password), HTTPS certificates • Enter the device IP address in a web browser. SNMP: SNMP/SNMP Trap configuration (ports and alarm recipients) •...
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General Setup Security Device name, e.g. “First floor 1” Note: For more information, see the detailed web interface description (2 half of the manual). Filters for IP addresses which Configuration of usernames and HTTPS may access the device passwords for accessing the device certificates Note: For more information, see the detailed web interface description (2...
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SNMP Email Selects SNMP 5 destinations Inserted at the beginning Up to 5 recipients E-mail test Sends a test protocol versions for SNMP Traps of the e-mail subject line of alarm e-mails result e-mail Note: For more information, see the detailed web interface description (2 half of the manual).
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Note: For sending text messages, we recommend to use HWg-SMS-GW3: one central SMS gateway for all HW group devices in a single LAN. Poseidon2 Poseidon2 Web interface Web interface Damocles2...
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Portal MQTT Message from Enables connection Click to connect AutoPush the portal to the remote portal to the portal configuration Enables connection Enables SSL Selects the to the remote broker for MQTT messages to send Configures the communication with the portal using the HWg-Push protocol. Poseidon2 is the active side and establishes the connection periodically and/or whenever a change in a sensor Configures the communication of Poseidon2 unit with the MQTT broker.
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Sensors To avoid numerous false alerts (by e-mail or SMS) whenever the reading fluctuates around the threshold, you can use: 1) Hysteresis Idle Range – tolerance band around the “Safe Range”. Prevents multiple alarm alerts. T[°C] Hysteresis Legend Temperature range: -15 .. +25 °C Hysteresis: 5 °C Alarm ON...
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Inputs Outputs Choose the output control mode: Enter a DO name Pulse output timer [s]. Manual mode: Output controlled over the to show in e-mails, By default, Pulse Timer = 0 WEB or M2M protocols text messages or for standard output behavior Local Condition mode: Controls the SNMP traps Enter a DI name...
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Virtual outputs System Restores factory Uploads new firmware defaults from the PC Communication Monitor This function is useful e.g. to send a warning e-mail whenever Poseidon2 ceases to be periodically monitored over SNMP or SCADA. Enter a VDO name IP Address and HTTP Port Remote VDO type This function controls a virtual Digital Input that is available in Inputs as “Com Monitor 1”...
Connecting the sensors Common features of the Poseidon2 family 1-Wire Bus (RJ11) sensors Displayed readings • Connect the sensor before powering up the Poseidon2 – the connector • Poseidon2 displays current readings from all connected sensors. must click in. • Dry contact inputs are scanned approximately every 20 ms and feature pulse counters. In 4 3 2 1 •...
Calibration Supported interfaces (in detail) Each sensor can be calibrated by specifying a linear offset. The calibration value can be set Connectors and connections using XML. To set the calibration value, use the Calibrator utility (available for download at • Calibration value = +3 → sensor measures 0.5°C → Poseidon2 shows +3.5 °C. http://hw-group.us/product-version/hwg-calibrator).
Dry contact inputs RJ11 – 1-Wire bus Dry (voltage-free) contacts can be connected to the terminals. For example door contacts. The Digital bus used by Dallas Semiconductors. Each sensor inputs are electrically connected to the power supply. has a unique ID. •...
Poseidon T-Box2 – hub for 2 sensors • Cable length: 1 m • Supported sensors: only sensors supplied by HW group. • Maximum number of connected sensors: 2 • 1-Wire UNI: the “UNI” software extension enables support for other than •...
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• Power: 12 V / 120 mA, available at the RJ45 jack. Power supplied by the bus is sufficient for up RS-485 termination to 3 external sensors, an S-Hub can be added to power more sensors. The RS-485 bus must be terminated at its end. The following options are available: •...
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Sensor RJ45 MIDDLE cable S-Hub – 8× RJ45 TP hub. RS-485 cable, 0.5 m, RJ45 / 4 pins. The S-Hub unit with one input and 8 output ports is used to RJ45 RS-485 Connects 4 terminals (A, B, +, - ) to a connect up to eight RS-485 sensors with TP cables.
• An S-Hub unit is daisy chained via the RJ45 jack to the second HTemp-485 sensor using a • Compatible with all HW group products (Poseidon2, Damocles2, PortBox, PortStore, I/O Controller, 4-wire connection. The brown pair carries power, the blue pair is used for data.
WEB interface • Name – textual name of the input, assigned by user at the Sensors tab. • – 16-bit ID of the sensor, unique within a particular device. • Current Value – current sensor reading, including the measurement unit. Main communication interface.
• Terminal Config (TCP Setup) – link containing the IP address and the port to open a terminal Network Settings session for TCP Setup. This block configures the main network parameters for Ethernet communication: • Text and link “For more information try www.HW-group.com” –...
Counters Resets the counter states at all device inputs – see Inputs. Resetting the device also resets the counters. Security Security Security settings. Restrictions in individual modes are shown in the following table. The rows indicate the method of accessing the device over IP , the columns specify the restrictions resulting from the respective security settings.
SNMP IP Filter settings Access granted to Note from .. to IP Address Value Mask Value The SNMP tab allows to configure the settings for communication with Poseidon2 using the SNMP 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.2 192.168.1.2 Only one IP allowed protocol. The page content is slightly different for SNMPv1 and SNMPv3. See the next sections 192.168.1.87 192.168.1.87 192.168.1.87...
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SNMP Trap Destination General SNMP Settings Destinations for sending SNMP Traps. • SNMP port – communication port to use for the SNMP protocol [161]. • Community – textual name of the group for the SNMP trap being sent. • SNMP Port Listener –...
Email To send e-mail, check: 1. Correct Gateway IP address 4. Authentication enabled, correct username and 2. DNS server in the network settings password 3. SMTP server and port 5. Spam filter for your mailbox is disabled Tip: It is not always necessary to configure a SMTP Server in order to send e-mails. Poseidon2 can work as SMTP server itself and deliver the e-mails directly to the user’s mailbox.
Tip: For detailed description of the e-mail format, see the “Using Poseidon2 units in your programs”. Serial Port Settings Port Function – sets the serial port function (only for models with a serial port and the netGSM Sending a test e-mail server side feature).
Date and Time Example of a received SMS: Current date and time settings. • Device name: Poseid11 • Current Date – date in the [dd.mm.yyyy] format, for example: 04.10.2017. • Sensors in Alarm: • Current Time – current time in the 24-hour [hh:mm:ss] format, for example: 14:28:39. The time •...
Portal Portal • Portal enable – turns this feature on or off. Configures the communication with the portal using the HWg-Push protocol. Poseidon2 is the • Server Address – complete URL of the remote server. active side and establishes the connection periodically and/or whenever a change in a sensor •...
MQTT MQTT Settings • MQTT Enable – enables or disables data transfer using the MQTT protocol. Used to connect Poseidon2 to an IoT network using the MQTT protocol. • Server – IP address or domain name of the MQTT broker server. •...
The sensors must be with auto-detected after every change. Macros: Name • – name of the input, up to 12 chars (e.g. “above door”, “area1 humid”). %ID_IN_*% - Start of sequence of the inputs with firmly defined ID’s • – unique sensor identifier, specifies its address on the bus. The range for sensors is [65 .. 150] %ID_IN_END% - End of the fixed sequence of the inputs and [256 ..
• SNMP Trap – enables the sending of a SNMP trap upon alarm activation/deactivation. • Delay [s] – delays the sending of information about the beginning of the alarm. Email • – enables the sending of an e-mail upon alarm activation/deactivation. Alarm START notification Alarm END notification Alarm START notification...
Virtual Outputs (VDO) Basic parameters • – unique ID of the output within the device [151 .. 215]. Virtual Outputs allow the use of outputs of other Poseidon2 or Damocles2 units (Box2Box). The • Current Value – current state of the input (“0 (Off)” / “1 (On)“). communication uses the TCP protocol and updates take place every 60 seconds.
Software applications HWg-PDMS Windows application that logs data from all HW group devices into its internal database. The application runs in the background (NT service). Data is retrieved from the devices over http or e-mail. Data can be exported over XML or automatically stored to MS Excel.
HWg-Trigger SensDesk.com Windows application for detecting and reacting to events. Online portal for collecting data from LAN and GSM sensors. Detects, for instance, disconnected devices, failed sensors, values out of range, or incoming SNMP Poseidon2 can connect to the SensDesk internet service. All devices can be managed from Trap alerts.
Connecting Poseidon2 to SensDesk Connect the device to the network and configure the network parameters (see First steps in the user manual). If you already have a user account, enter your login credentials and the device is automatically linked to your account. Otherwise click the Register link. A registration form appears. Fill in your login credentials.
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In your user account configuration at SensDesk.com (My Account), there is a Push Device Password. This password is stored in the device or the mobile app. The password cannot be changed. For security reasons, it is different from the user account password. After account activation, you are redirected to the Invitation page.
(SMS) over the Ethernet. entire length of the absorbing cable. Modbus over TCP – Interface description http://hw-group.us/product-version/poseidon2damocles2-modbustcp HWg-netGSM – remote SMS gateway protocol for HW group products For a current protocol description, see: http://hw-group.us/product-version/netgsm. SNMP – Interface description http://hw-group.us/support/snmp-interface-description SNMPv3 http://hw-group.us/support/the-snmp-v3-is-now-supported-in-all-the-poseidon2-units...
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