Table of contents Introduction ................................ 4 General safety rules ............................. 4 Device description and important notices ....................5 Getting started ..............................6 What is needed for operation ........................6 Mounting the device ............................ 6 Device settings ............................. 8 Checking functions ............................10 Device setup ..............................11 Setup using web interface .........................11 Setup using TSensor software .........................18...
°C or °F. Relative humidity have unit %RH. Communication with the device is realized via Ethernet network. Thermometer Web Sensor AR003825 has compact design and measures the temperature in place of installation. Web Sensor AR004617 is designed to connect one probe. To Web Sensor AR005351 is possible connect up to four probes.
Don’t stress the device mechanically. Device description and important notices This chapter contains information about basic features. Also there are important notices concerning to functional safety. Values from the device can be read using an Ethernet connection. The following formats are supported: ...
To install the unit you need to the following equipment. Before installation check if it’s available. • Web Sensor AR003825 or Web Sensor AR004617, P8541 • power supply adapter 5V/250mA (or compatible PoE splitter) • RJ45 LAN connection with appropriate cable •...
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• connect probes to Web Sensor AR004617 or Web Sensor P8541 • connect the Ethernet connector • connect the power adapter 5V/250mA • LEDs on LAN connector should blink after connecting the power Web Sensor AR003825 connection: Web Sensor AR004617 connection:...
Web Sensor AR005351 connection: Connect via PoE splitter: Device settings run configuration software TSensor on your PC switch to an Ethernet communication interface press button Find device...
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the window shows all available devices on your network click to Change IP address to set new address according to network administrator instructions. If your device is not listed, then click Help! My device wasn’t found! Then follow the instructions. MAC address is on product label.
Checking functions The last step is to check measured values on the device website. Enter the device IP address into address bar of the web browser. If the default IP address was not changed, then insert http://192.168.1.213. Displayed web page lists actual measured values. If the web pages are disabled, you can see text Access denied.
Chapter Device setup This chapter describes basic device configuration. There is a description of settings using web interface. Setup using web interface Device can be setup using web interface or TSensor software. Web interface can be managed by the web browser. Main page will be shown when you insert device address into address bar of your web browser.
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General Device name can be changed using item Device name. Measured values are stored into memory according History storage interval field. After changing of this interval all history values will be cleared. Changes must be confirmed by Apply settings button. Network Network parameters can be obtain automatically from DHCP server using option Obtain an IP address automatically.
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Alarm limits For each measurement channel is possible to set upper and lower limits, time-delay for alarm activation and hysteresis for alarm clearing. Example of setting the limit to the upper alarm limit: In Point 1 the temperature exceeded the limit. From this time, the time-delay is counting. Because at point 2 the temperature dropped below the limit value before the time delay expired, alarm was not set.
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Channels Channel can be enabled or disabled for measuring using item Enabled. Channel can be renamed (max. 14 characters) and it is possible select unit of measured value according connected probe type. When channel is not used, it is possible copy to it one of other channels –...
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Email Email sending enabled option allows email features. It is necessary set address of the SMTP server into SMTP server address field. Domain name for SMTP server can be used. Default port of the SMTP server can be changed using item SMTP server port. SMTP authentication can be enabled using SMTP authentication option.
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Modbus a Syslog protocols ModbusTCP and Syslog protocol settings are configurable via menu Protocols. Modbus server is enabled by default. Deactivation is possible via Modbus server enabled option. Modbus port can be changed via Modbus port field. Syslog protocol can be enabled using item Syslog enabled.
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synchronized every 24 hours by default. Option NTP synchronization every hour decrease this synchronization interval to one hour. WWW and security Security features can be enabled by the Security enabled option. When security is enabled it is necessary to set administrator password. This password will be required for device settings.
Memory for minimal and maximal values Minimal and maximal measured values are stored into the memory. This memory is independent from values stored in history memory (charts). Memory for minimal and maximal values is cleared in case of device restart or by the user request. In case of device time is synchronized with SNTP server, timestamps for minimal and maximal values are available.
Factory defaults Factory defaults button set the device into factory configuration. Network parameters (IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway, DNS) are left without changes. Network parameters are changed while you close jumper inside the device. After jumper closing it is necessary connect power supply. Factory defaults have no effect to user correction inside probe.
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Parameter Value SMTP server address example.com SMTP server port Alarm email repeat sending interval Info email repeat sending interval Alarm and Info emails attachment Short email E-mail recipients addresses cleared E-mail sender sensor@websensor.net SMTP authentication SMTP user/SMTP password cleared E-mail sending enabled IP addresses SNMP traps recipients 0.0.0.0 System location...
Chapter Communication protocols Short introduction to communication protocols of the device. To use some communication protocols is necessary software, which can use the protocol. This software is not included. For detailed description of protocols and application notes please contact your distributor. Website The device supports displaying of measured values, history graphs and configuration using web browser.
SNMP Using SNMP protocol you can read actual measured values, alarm status and alarm parameters. Via SNMP protocol is also possible to get last 1000 measured values from history table. Writing via SNMP protocol is not supported. It is supported SNMPv1 protocol version only.
Trap Description Reset of the device Testing Trap NTP synchronization error SMTP server login error SMTP authentication error E-mail sending Some error occurred during SMTP communication error TCP connection to server cannot be opened SMTP server DNS error SOAP file not found inside web memory SOAP message MAC address can't be obtained from address sending error...
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Address [DEC] Address [HEX] Value Type 39970 0x9C22 1st two digits from serial number 39971 0x9C23 2nd two digits from serial number 39972 0x9C24 3rd two digits from serial number 39973 0x9C25 4th two digits from serial number 39974 0x9C26 Device type uInt 39975 –...
If the SOAP message cannot be delivered, warning message via SNMP Trap or Syslog protocol is sent. The file with the XSD schema can be downloaded from: http://www.guilcor.com <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"> <soap:Body> <InsertP8xxxSample xmlns="http://www.guilcor.com <name>Ethernet Transducer</name> <sn>11940986</sn> <tmr>60</tmr> <kind>4353</kind> <c1> <v>26.3</v> <u>C</u>...
Syslog The device allows sending text message to selected Syslog server. Events are send using UDP protocol on port 514. Syslog protocol implantation is according to RFC5424 and RFC5426. Events when Syslog messages are send: Text Event Sensor - fw 4-5-8.x Reset of the device NTP synchronization error NTP synchronization error...
Chapter Troubleshooting The chapter describes the common problems with thermometer Web Sensor AR003825, Web Sensor AR004617 and Web Sensor AR005351 and methods how to fix these problems. Please read this chapter before you will call technical support. I forgot the device IP address IP address is factory set to 192.168.1.213.
Error or n/a is displayed instead the measured value Value n/a is shown a shortly after device restart. If the error code or n/a is displayed permanently, check if the probes are connected to device correctly. Make sure that probes are not damaged and are inside operating range.
Factory defaults This procedure restore device to factory settings including network parameters (IP address, Subnet mask, etc.). For factory-defaults follow these steps: P85xx Web sensors disconnect the power supply unscrew upper cover of the device case close the jumper and connect the power ...
~ 1W depending on the operating mode Protection: IP30 case with electronic Measuring interval: 2sec Accuracy AR003825: ±0.8°C in temperature range from -10°C to +80°C ±2.0°C in temperature range from -10°C to -30°C Accuracy AR004617, AR005351 (depending on used probe – e.g. probe DSTG8/C parameters):...
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DSTGL40/C max. length 10m Temperature probe DSTG8/C max. length Humidity probe DSRH max. length 5m Humidity probe DSRH/C Number of channels: AR003825 one internal temperature sensor (1 measurement channel) AR004617 one cinch/RCA connector (2 measurement channels) AR005351 four cinch/RCA connectors (4 measurement channels) Communication port:...
100 values in system events log inside non-backup RAM memory Case material: Mounting the device: With two holes at the bottom of the unit Weight: AR003825~ 130g, AR004617 ~ 125g, AR004617 ~ 135g EMC emission: EN 55022, Class B EMC resistance: EN 61000-4-2, levels 4/8kV, Class A EN 61000-4-3, intensity of electromagnetic filed 3V/m, Class A EN 61000-4-4, levels 1/0.5kV, Class A...
arbitrary End of operation Disconnect the device and dispose it according to current legislation for dealing with electronic equipment (WEEE directive). Electronic devices must not be disposed of with your household waste and need to be professionally disposed. Technical support and service Technical support and service is provided by distributor.
Chapter Optional accessories This chapter contains list of optional accessories, which can be ordered by extra cost. Manufacturer recommends using only original accessories. Temperature probe DSTR162/C Temperature probe -30 to +80°C with a digital sensor DS18B20 and with Cinch connector for Web Sensor AR004617 and Web Sensor AR005351.
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UPS 5-12V DC 2200mAh for up to 5 hours backup for Web Sensor. Device case holder for RACK 19" AR006565 AR006565 is a universal holder for mounting of thermometer Web Sensor AR003825 and Web Sensor AR004617, AR005351 to RACK 19".
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