Siemens Sensformer IPS-601-20WGI User Manual page 34

Connectivity device v3 indoor
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Manual for installation of the Sensformer® Connectivity Device
GNSS distance threshold: This value defines the minimal
distance before the device registers a new GPS position.
Data manager debug level: Sets the depth of debug
messages of measurement system and MQTT data
transmission.
Modem manager debug level: Sets the depth of debug
messages mobile network communication.
Device restart timeout: Number of seconds spent offline to
trigger OS restart.
SIM APN: APN name for the used mobile provider.
Ping target: Server to be pinged for connectivity check.
Ping response timeout: Response timeout in seconds.
M2M server: M2M server name.
M2M port: M2M server port.
MQTT:
Figure 45- MQTT on Settings page
Host domain/address: The mqtt server/broker's domain.
Port: The mqtt server/broker's port number.
Connection keep alive timer: The keep alive timer defines
the maximum allowable time interval between client
messages. The timer is used by the server to check client's
connection status.
Publish topic: The data will be sent to this topic. If it is empty,
it uses the MAC address.
NTP Time servers:
Figure 46- NTP time servers on Settings page
Server 1-5: Addresses of the used NTP servers ordered by
priority.
HTTPS access:
Figure 47- HTTPS access on Settings page
Remote access: the remote access of webGUI shall be
enabled or disabled. 0 – disable, 1 – enable.
New password: New password for the web GUI.
Confirm password: Confirmation of the new password.
ModBus – TCP:
Figure 48- ModBus - TCP on Settings page
ModBus enabled: 0 – disable, 1 – enable.
Port: TCP port to the ModBus – TCP connection,
Connection timeout value: the device disconnects if there is
no communication up to the set value.
Syslog level: Sets the depth of debug messages of ModBus
– TCP:
o
1-Error: Only the errors are logged
o
2-Debug: Main functions and errors are logged
o
3-Info: All details are logged
CAUTION
Do not use dedicated port number to the Modbus – TCP (for
example: 22, 443)!
NOTE
See the Modbus over TCP chapter to more information about
ModBus – TCP functionality.
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