SensaTronics E Quick Start Manual

SensaTronics E Quick Start Manual

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The Model E Temperature Monitor is available with four or sixteen sensor ports
(E4/E16 models) and can be installed and running in minutes.
Designed with flanges for wall or rack mounting, the lightweight device measures a
compact 4.25" x 3.25" x 0.75" (10.8cm x 8.3cm x 3.49cm) and weighs about 0.35
pounds.

Step 1: Setting Up the Monitor

1.1
Plug in the power
supply
1.3
Connect DB25 cable

Step 2: Connecting the Probes

The Model E is only capable of accepting standard or heavy duty Sensatronics
temperature probes. Each probe requires 2 leads for proper operation.
Line up each probe with one
2.1
pair of terminal screws and
insert the wires.
1.2
Connect ethernet
cable
2.2
Insert the probe wires into
the connector and tighten
the screws.
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Step 3: Configuring the Monitor

Before you can use the Model E IT Temperature Monitor, you must either determine a static IP
address, network mask and gateway that is available on your network, or set the unit to DHCP
mode. The address received in DHCP mode can be determined by connecting to the RS232 serial
port. Note: DHCP address may change if a power outage occurs.
3.1 Configure the RS-232 ports
Start a terminal emulator program
such as HyperTerminal (included
with MS Windows). Set the RS-232
ports as shown.
Note: If the settings
are incorrect, the
device will not be
able to communicate
with your terminal
emulator.

Step 4: Completing the Configuration

Return to the main menu to ensure all settings take effect.
There will be a short pause before the Main Menu displays.
Disconnect the RS-232 cable. Connect the ethernet cable to your network hub or switch.
Please contact Sensatronics Technical Support if you have any issues.
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3.2 Utilizing the Main Menu
Pressing <enter> in the emulator will display
the main menu.
Use the main menu to select items for
setting the IP address, naming the device,
naming the probes, and setting the SNMP
parameters.
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  • Page 1 The Model E Temperature Monitor is available with four or sixteen sensor ports Before you can use the Model E IT Temperature Monitor, you must either determine a static IP (E4/E16 models) and can be installed and running in minutes.
  • Page 2 5.4 You may now configure any monitoring software. Software Compatability All Sensatronics monitors are designed to be open source friendly and thus can be utilized with a variety of software applications that can poll via SNMP or XML interfacing. If you Sensatronics Product Suite...

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