ControlByWeb XW110 User Manual

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  • Page 2 XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual XW110/XW111 User Manual Revisions Revision Description 0.05 Work in progress, for review only Page 2 Xytronix Research & Design, Inc.
  • Page 3: Section 1: Introduction

    Introduction Section 1: Introduction The XW110 and XW111 are easy to use wireless Wi-Fi temperature monitoring and status alerting devices. The XW-110 measures and reports temperature using a temperature probe which contains a precision digital sensor. The XW-111 monitors and reports the status of switch closure sensors and alarms.
  • Page 4 Introduction XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual 1.1.3 Wireless Communication Notes Due to the nature of wireless communications, transmission and reception of data can not be guaranteed. Data may be delayed, have errors or be lost. Although delays or losses of data are rare with a well constructed network, data can be lost due to interference, noise, reflections or other environmental conditions.
  • Page 5: Section 2: Installation And Setup

    XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Installation and Setup Section 2: Installation and Setup Begin by wiring the sensors to the green 3-terminal strip. 2.1.1 XW-110 Temperature Sensor Connections The XW-110 works with a specific digital temperature sensor which is interchangeable and requires no calibration.
  • Page 6 Installation and Setup XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual 2.1.2 XW-111 Switch Closure Connections The XW-111 can sense the state of up to two switch closure sensors. Sensors with switch closure outputs include push buttons, magnetic door alarm switches, micro-switches, or any device which has a relay or switch closure output.
  • Page 7 XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Installation and Setup 2.1.4 Provisioning After making the sensor connections and providing power, you must provision the XW11x for use on your wireless network. The goal is to configure the XW11x such that it can recognize and attach to your Wi-Fi access point.
  • Page 8: Section 3: Setup Pages

    Setup Pages XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Section 3: Setup Pages The XW11x is configured using a web browser. To access the setup pages, enter the following URL in the address bar of a web browser: http://192.168.1.2/setup.html If the XW11x has been added to a network using WPS, it will use DHCP and you will need to use the IP address assigned to it.
  • Page 9 XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Setup Pages The XW11x operates in two fundamental modes designated “Slave” and “Stand-alone”. Depending on this setting the menu tabs change to reflect the relevant settings. Select “Slave” if the XW11x is to make measurements and send data to a master device such as an X-600™. Select “Stand-Alone” if the XW11x is to simply monitor the temperature/inputs and/or send e-mail alerts.
  • Page 10 Setup Pages XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Part Number This is the full model number of the XW11x Firmware Revision This is the current product revision of the internal software Serial Number This is the serial number of the XW11x. The serial number is also the MAC address of the unit.
  • Page 11 XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Setup Pages 3.2 Main Tab – Slave This tab is identical to the tab described above (Main Tab - Stand Alone) with the exception that the Slave mode has been selected. With Slave selected, the Alert tab is replaced by the Remote Master tab.
  • Page 12 Setup Pages XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual 3.3 WiFi Networks Tab As a Wi-Fi slave device, the XW11x 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.
  • Page 13 XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Setup Pages 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 XW11x will wait for an IP address from a DHCP server each time it is powered.
  • Page 14 Setup Pages XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual 3.4 Alerts & Email Tab When configured as a Stand-Alone device this tab is visible. This page determines when alarm (alert) events occur and what actions are to be taken. Up to three Email addresses can be assigned for alerts.
  • Page 15 XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Setup Pages High Alarm A high alarm is triggered when the temperature exceeds this set point. Low Alarm A low alarm occurs when the temperature is lower than this set point. Deadband The deadband (hysteresis) prevents conditions and alarms from triggering excessively when the measurement value vacillates around the trigger point.
  • Page 16 Setup Pages XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Weekly Status Email When checked, the XW11x will send an email once a week with temperature and battery information. This is to assure the user the unit is functioning properly. SMTP Server The SMTP mail server host name.
  • Page 17 XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Setup Pages 3.5 Remote Master Tab When configured as a Slave device this tab is visible. In this low power mode the XW11x periodically awakens, makes simple measurements and transmits (pushes) the data to a remote server. This tab is used to set how often measurements are made and to which server the data is to be sent.
  • Page 18 Setup Pages XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual GET Method The HTTP GET 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. POST Method The HTTP POST method is used to send the data to the path specified in the Path field.
  • Page 19 This field may be up to 35 characters long. Update Interval The XW110 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. When operating from a DC wall power supply this setting can be set to most any value.
  • Page 20 Setup Pages XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual 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. Page 20 Xytronix Research & Design, Inc.
  • Page 21 XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Setup Pages 3.7 Digital Input Sensor Tab Screenshot needed Sensor Description This text will appear in email messages when email alerts are enabled as well as on the Control Page. This field may be up to 35 characters long.
  • Page 22 Setup Pages XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual 3.8 Password Tab The XW11x requires a password to log into the Setup or Control pages. The password is the same for all pages. The password can be changed on this page. Setup Password The Setup Password, which is required to access the setup pages, can be modified by entering a new password here.
  • Page 23 XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Setup Pages field) with both alphabetic and numeric characters are recommended. For security purposes, the password will not be displayed as it is entered. Re-enter Control Password When the Control Password is changed, it must be entered twice. One time in the previous field and a second time in this field.
  • Page 24: Section 4: Operation

    Operation XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Section 4: Operation In the stand alone mode the temperature or digital input status can be monitored by using a web browser, the CBW Mobile app, and/or by sending text commands to an XML status/control page when the internal web server is enabled.
  • Page 25: Appendix A: Xcd Packet Format

    XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Appendix A: XCD Packet Format Appendix A: XCD Packet Format The XW-110 and XW-111 sensors send data contained in a TCP/IP packet. To keep the packets small they are not HTTP. XS-110 Temperature Sensor Packet Function Code...
  • Page 26: Appendix B: Specifications

    Yes, push button activated (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Connectivity: Intermittently connected or always connected XCD Data Packet: UDP, 10-bytes (See Appendix A) Remote Server: ControlByWeb™ X-600™, X-300™ or cloud based server Polling: state.xml (only with always-connected) Power External: 5VDC ±10%, 500ma max (via DC power wall adapter) DC Jack: 5.5mm barrel x 2.5mm center pin (positive)
  • Page 27 XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Appendix B: Specifications Report Frequency: User configurable Email Alerts: Encrypted Email Alerts: SMS Message: Environmental Location: Indoor use or NEMA-4 protected location Using Alkaline Batteries: -18ºC to 55ºC (0ºF to 130ºF) Operating Temperature: -40ºC to 65ºC (-40ºF to 150ºF) Storage Temperature: -40ºC to 85ºC (-40ºF to 185ºF)
  • Page 28: Appendix C: Trademark And Copyright Information

    Appendix C: Trademark and Copyright Information This document is Copyright ©2015 by Xytronix Research & Design, Inc. All rights reserved. XW11x™, WebRelay™, ControlByWeb™, and Xytronix Research & Design™ are trademarks of Xytronix Research & Design™, Inc. 2005-2015. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 29: Appendix D: Warranty

    XW110/XW111 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 &...
  • Page 30: Appendix E: Fcc Statement

    Appendix E: FCC Statement XW110/XW111 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.
  • Page 31: Appendix F: Mechanical Dimensions

    XW110/XW111 WiFi™ Users Manual Appendix F: Mechanical Dimensions Appendix F: Mechanical Dimensions Xytronix Research & Design, Inc. Page 31...

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