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Multifunctional Temp Data Logger
RN400-T2EX
User Manual
2021 | Rev. 1.03
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  • Page 1 Multifunctional Temp Data Logger RN400-T2EX User Manual 2021 | Rev. 1.03 Keep this document nearby so that it may be referred to when needed.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS About this Manual Intellectual Property Rights Notational Conventions Introduction Key Features Exterior Accessories Specifications Installation Terminal Block Data Logger Installation Connecting Terminal Block Operation Viewing Channel Information Viewing Device Information Resetting Data Logger Memory Card for Data Logging Configuration Device Information Server Measurement...
  • Page 3 Radionode365 Adding Devices from Your Smartphone Adding Devices from Your Computer Maintenance Cleaning Batteries Firmware Update Customer Service Information Manufacturer Contact Information Warranty Limit of Liability Certifications HTTP Radionode Protocol V2 Check-in Data-in Order List Data Logger Accessories...
  • Page 4: About This Manual

    About Thisdocumentcontainsinstructionsforusageandinstallationof the RADIONODE® RN400-T2EX. Product specifications and this certain features herein may be subject to change without prior notice.Figuresusedinthismanualareforexplanatorypurposes Manual only, and may differ from your system depending on installation conditions. Software screenshots may change after software updates. Intellectual ©2021DEKISTCo.,Ltd.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction TheRADIONODERN400-T2EXDataLoggerperiodicallymeasures temperature and RH, then sends measurement data to the Radionode365 server. The RN400-T2EX has a total of 4 I/O channels. External temp External temp Channel1 Channel2 sensor sensor Channel3 Channel4 DoorContact Alarmrelay Key Features KeyfeaturesoftheRN400-T2EXinclude: DataLoggercanbeusedwithadditionaltempsensors. ● UseWi-FiconnectiontoeasilyconfigureyourDataLogger. ● Built-inbuzzerthatactivatesalarmrelaywhenmeasurementis ●...
  • Page 6: Exterior

    Exterior POWER ON/OFF ❶  Display ❷  Menu button ❸  Display button ❹  Power button❺Cablegland Powercablesandcablesofotherdevices,suchasexternalsensors, areconnectedviacableglandstotheinternalterminalblock. Forinstructionsonhowtousethebuttons,seeOperationonpage...
  • Page 7: Accessories

    Accessories Allaccessories,exceptforcableglands,aresoldseparately. PT100TempSensor TC-KTempSensor TC-TTempSensor 1.5VBattery×2 3.6VBattery DoorContact DCAdapter(12V,500mA) AlarmBeacon CableGland Usethesametypeofexternaltemperaturesensorforonedevice. Type K Thermocouple (TC-K) and PT100 Sensor cannot be used together. POWER POWER POWER ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Intheeventofpowerfailure,twoC-type1.5Vbatteriesorone3.6V batterymustbeplacedintheDataLogger.RADIONODEDataLogger is designed to not operate without a battery, even when external powerisconnected.
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Specifications RN400-T2EXDataLogger PT100TempSensor -200~300°C(accuracy:±0.5°C) (Ch.1orCh.2) TC-KTempSensor -30~300°C(accuracy:±0.5°C) (Ch.1orCh.2) TC-TTempSensor -100~50°C(accuracy:±0.5°C) (Ch.1orCh.2) DoorContact(Ch3.) CLOSE=0,OPEN=99(NormalClose) AlarmRelay(Ch4.) DC40V,1A Wi-Fi 2.4GHzIEEE802.11b/g/n,WPA2-Enterprise CableGland PG-9 WaterResistance IP65(IP67isoptional) Rating ExternalDCpower 5~30V(BuiltinUPS) Size 165×50×115mm Operating -20~60°C,0~95%RH(non-condensed) conditions Optionalacc.PT100TempSensor M.Range -200~200°C 3mor15m Cable Size 60mm,⌀4.8 Optionalacc.TC-KTempSensor M.Range -50~200°C Cable 3mor15m Size ⌀3.0...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation Thefollowingprocedurewillguidefromtheinstallationprocedureto theRadionode365registrationprocess. 1.Installsensorsorconnectotherdevices totheDataLoggeras needed. 2.Connectpowerandinsertthebattery. 3.UsethevirtualWi-Firouterfeatureto configuretheDataLogger. SeeConfigurationonpage22. 4.NowthattheDataLoggerhasbeen installed,itmustberegistered toRadionode365.SeeRadionode365onpage34. Dependingonyourinstallationcircumstancesandconditions,your installationprocessmayvary.Forexample,ifyouareinstalling multipleDataLoggers,youmightfinditeasierto: InsertbatteriesintoallDataLoggersbeforerunning. ConfigureoneDataLoggerfirst. UseamicroSDcardtosetupadditionalDataLoggers.Forthis method,seeMemoryCardUsageConfigurationonpage32. RegistertheDataLoggersontoRadionode365. Finally,installtheDataLoggers.
  • Page 10: Terminal Block

    Terminal TerminalBlockscanbefoundinsideofaDataLogger,withother componentsarrangedasfollows: Block 4 6 8 ❶ ❷ ❸ MicroSDCardSlot Battery Holder Micro USB Port ❹ ❺ ❻ TempSensorTerminal TempSensor DoorContact (Ch.1) Terminal(Ch. Terminal(Ch. AlarmRelayTerminal ❼ ❽ ❾ PowerOutlet BatteryJumper (Ch.4) MicroSDcardisusedtologmeasurementdata.SeeMemoryCard forDataLoggingonpage21. ThemicroUSBportisusedforsensorcalibration.AsRN400Series sensorsareshippedaftercalibration,nofurthercalibrationis required.However,ifthesensormalfunctions,contactDEKISTfor inspection. Formoreinformationontheterminalblock,seeConnecting TerminalBlockonpage13.
  • Page 11 Data Logger ThegeneralprocedureforinstallingaDataLoggerisasfollows: Installation Loosenthescrewontherightsideofthefrontpanelandopen thefrontpanel. Loosenthecablegland. Routethecablesofthedevicethatwillbeconnectedthroughthe glandandconnecttotheterminalblock.Then,connectexternal DC power and insert the battery. For more information on terminal block connection, see Connecting Terminal Block on page13.
  • Page 12 Tightentheglandfirmly. Coverthefrontpanelandtightenthescrews. ThereDataLoggerisequippedwithamagnetattherear.Place theDataLoggeronasteelpanel. Ifnecessary,usescrewstosecure.Therearethreescrewholeson thebackofthedevice.
  • Page 13: Connecting Terminal Block

    Connecting Terminal Block Whenconnectingcablestotheterminalblock,ensure thattheflatcabledoesnotgetdisconnectedfromthe frontconnector. Cable Gland IfDataLoggercableglandcannotsufficientlyreceiveallcables, install additional cable glands. There are two more gland slots atthebottomoftheDataLogger. Loosenandremovethecapboltfromtheleftorrightglandslot. Insertthecableglandintothenutandtighten.
  • Page 14 PT100 Temp ConnectthePT100cableto TEMP.CH1 orTEMP.CH2terminal. Connecttheredcabletothe A(+) terminal,andtheremainingcables Sensor totheB(-)andbterminals. A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) TEMP TEMP DOOR LOAD POWER CONTACT 220V 1A 5~30V Installtheexternaltemperaturesensorawayfromthe wallandthefloor.Thesensormaynottouchanything otherthantheambientair. TC-K Temp ConnectTC-Kcableto TEMP.CH1 orTEMP.CH2terminal.Connect theredcabletothe A(+) terminal,andtheremainingcablestothe Sensor B(-)terminal. A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-)
  • Page 15 Door Contact ConnecttheDoorContactcabletotheDOORCONTACTterminal.The doorcontactcablehasnopolarity.Connectthecablefromoneside totheA(+)terminal,andtheremainingcablestotheB(-)terminal. A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) TEMP TEMP DOOR LOAD POWER CONTACT 220V 1A 5~30V Alarm Beacon TheLOADterminalisavoltage-freecontactrelaythatallowsaload of1AatamaximumofDC40V. ConnectthealarmbeaconcabletotheLOADterminalandthe POWERoutletforpowersupply.Connecttheredcabletothe POWER+terminal,andtheremainingcablestotheLOADA(+) terminal.Finally,wiretheLOADB(-)andPOWER-terminals together. A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) TEMP TEMP DOOR LOAD...
  • Page 16 DC Power ConnectthePowercabletothePOWERterminal.Connectthered cabletothe+terminal,andtheremainingcablestothe-terminal. A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) A(+) B(-) TEMP TEMP DOOR LOAD POWER CONTACT 220V 1A 5~30V Batteries InserttwoC-type1.5Vbatteriesintothebatteryholder,orone3.6V batteryintotheleft-handbatteryholder. Be careful not to connect batteries with opposite polarities.Doingsomaydamagethedevice. Ifyouareusinga3.6Vbattery,movethe jumpertothe position.
  • Page 17: Operation 13

    Operation Whenthedataloggeristurnedon,themodelnumberandotherkey information is displayed with the corresponding measurements. If no external power is supplied, the display will turn off shortly and theDataLoggerwillentersleepmode. POWER ON/OFF ViewingChannelInformation:Toviewchannelinformation, ● including measurements on sleep mode, press the button. Press the button repeatedly to display different status information.
  • Page 18: Viewing Channel Information

    Viewing Press the button repeatedly to display the below channel data. A sensorchannelthatisnotconnectedwillappearas(none). Channel MeasurementsofChannels Information LAST SENSING |S:menu 1: 1and2 26.2C |2: 21.6% Door contact and alarm LAST SENSING |S:menu relaystatus DOOR:close |RELAY:off Elapsed time since last LAST TRANSMIT|S:menu 5 transfer of measurement Min Ago, 9 smpl data to the server &...
  • Page 19: Viewing Device Information

    Viewing To view device information, select 1.VIEW INFO. To view the next item,pressthebutton.Toexit,pressthebutton. Device Numberofdatasetstosend Information INFO|S:next, P:exit totheserverinthenext 1.HOLDING DATA: 4 cycle. (numberofdatasetstosend=TransferInterval÷Measurement Interval) Whenmeasurementintervalissetto5minutesandthetransfer intervalsetto20minutes,4datasetsaresaveduntilthe nexttransfer.Ifdatatransferfails,datasetsaccumulateuntil successful. If no external power is INFO|S:next, P:exit connected or power failure 2.POWER: External DC occurs,Batwillappear.
  • Page 20: Resetting Data Logger

    DNSserverIPaddress I N F O | S : n e x t , P : e x i t 9 . D N : 2 1 0 . 2 2 0 . 1 6 3 . 8 2 DataLoggerMACaddress I N F O | S : n e x t , P : e x i t 1 0 .
  • Page 21: Memory Card For Data Logging

    Memory IfamemorycardisinstalledintheDataLogger,measurementdata willbewrittentothememorycardasaCSVfileasfollows: Card for Data Measurementdate,timestamp,Macaddress,valuefor Logging Channel1,...,valueforChannel4 Inthetempchannel(Ch.1orCh.2),"n/a"meansnoexternaltemp sensor is connected. In the door channel (Ch. 3), "0" means the door contact is not connected or “closed.” Similarly, in the alarm channel (Ch. 4), "0" means the alarm beacon is not connected or "normal."...
  • Page 22: Configuration

    Configuration TheDataLoggerisequippedwithavirtualWi-Firouter.Thevirtual router allows your smartphone or tablet to be linked to Data Loggerforconfiguration. Select 2.CONFIG MODE(AP) to enable the virtual router. The followingwillappearinthedisplay: S O F T A P : _ R N 4 0 0 - A 1 B 3 A C C E S S : 1 9 2 .
  • Page 23 Openyoursmartphone’swebbrowserandtype "192.168.1.1" intheaddressbar.TheSettingspagewiillappear. Changethesettingsoneachpage,thentap Save. Tofinishconfiguration,tapReboot.
  • Page 24: Device Information

    Device Tap SYSTEM toviewDataLoggerdeviceinformation. Information Radionode365Owner Radionode365accountID MacADDRESS DataLoggerMACaddress ModelName DataLoggermodelnumber Firmwareversion Firmwareversion OTAReleaseVersion OTAReleaseVersion Ifamemorycardisnotinserted,NoSDCard SDCARDInserted willappear. WIFISSID TheWi-FinetworkusedbytheDataLogger IPAddress DataLoggerIPAddress ThegatewayIPaddresstowhichtheData GatewayAddress Loggerisconnected DNSserverIPaddress...
  • Page 25: Server

    Server SERVERSETUP toconfigureserverreceiptofmeasurement data SelectRadionode365tosend ■ measurementdatatotheRadionode365 server. ■ SelectUserHTTPServertosendto Destination acustomerorthird-partyserver,and configurethebelowitemsaccordingly. ■ SelectSDCardLoggertooperateData Loggerindependentlywithoutaserver. Host ServerIPaddress Port Serverportnumber URLoftheserverprogramthatprocesses CheckinURL check-inrequests URLoftheserverprogramthatprocesses DatainURL data-inrequests. HTTP Forcheck-inanddata-inrequestformats,see RadionodeProtocolV2onpage45. Thisitemwillappearif Destination issetto SDCardLogger Ifsetto"0",measurementdatawillbeginto be written to the memory card as soon as booting completes. If set to "10", data will SDCardDataLogger be written 10 minutes after booting...
  • Page 26: Measurement

    Measurement Tap MEASUREMENT toconfiguresensoroperation. Select the interval between sensor measurement and data transmission. For instance, if Sensing 1Min - Sending 5Min is Sensing - Sending selected, sensor measures every 1 minute, Interval andmeasurementdataissenttotheserver every 5 minutes, or written on a memory card.
  • Page 27 Adjuststhesensorsensitivity.Themargin AVGFilter of error ranges from 1 to 15, and the higherthevalue,thelowerthesensitivity. DisplaysalistofI/Ochannels. CHinfo SelectEnabletosoundanalarmwhena DoorContact doorisopened. Selecttheinputchannelthatwilltrigger thealarmrelayandspecifythenormal range.Forexample,ifyouselectCH1 (Temp)andthenormalrangeissetto"20 TargetChannel -25",thealarmrelaywillturnonwhenthe temperaturemeasuredbyChannel1’stemp sensorislowerthan20degreesorhigher than25degrees. SelectRELAYONtoenablethealarmrelay. WhenBUZZERSOUNDONisselected,the built-inbuzzerwillsoundwhenanalarm Relay&Buzzer goesoff. Thevalueofthedoorcontactis99whenopenand0 when closed. Set the normal range to "0 - 98" to allow the alarm relay to turn on when the door contactisopen.
  • Page 28: Wi-Fi Network

    Wi-Fi TapWIFI/NETWORKSETUPtoconfiguretheWi-Finetworkthatwill beusedbytheDataLogger. Network Selectanetworktousefromthelistof searched Wi-Fi networks. The closer AccessPoint the signal strength is to 0 dBM, the stronger the connection. If possible, use a Wi-Fi network with a signal strengthof-70dBmorhigher. SSID TheselectedSSDwillappear. SecurityType SelectthetypeofsecuritythatyourWi-Fi P e r s o n a l  S e c u r i t y  networkuses.
  • Page 29 IfastaticIPaddressisneeded,select Static andconfigureadditional settingsasfollows: DataLoggerIPAddress Gateway GatewayIPaddress Subnet Subnetmask DNSserverIPaddress...
  • Page 30 Enterprise WhenconnectingtoaWi-Finetworkthatusesenterprisesecurity, the certificate is passed from Data Logger to the RADIUS server Security (WPA along with the RADIUS server account. Once user’s access is Enterprise) authorizedbytheRADIUSserver,accesstothenetworkisgranted. Toconnecttoanetworkthatusesenterprisesecurity,adheretothe followingprocedure: CopytheRADIUSservercertificatetoamicroSDcardwiththe followingpathandfilename: /cert/ca.pem Askyournetworkadministratorforacertificatein a PEM format. Certificates in other formats are notsupported.
  • Page 31: Display

    Display Tap DISPLAY/OTHERS toconfiguredisplayandotheroptions. Thissettingcanbeconfiguredwithother settings to set the display operation Display Timer interval during sleep mode. Select how Mode long the display will stay on in minutes. SelectAlwaystodisablesleepmode. Display Timer Start Selectwhattimethedisplaywillturnon. Time Selectwhichtimezonetouse. Timezone SeeMemoryCardUsageConfigurationon CopyNow page32. Enteracommandtoperformaspecific function.Seethefollowingsectionfora DebugCode detailedexplanation.
  • Page 32: Memory Card Usage Configuration

    Memory MemorycardsfacilitatetheconfigurationofmultipleDataLoggers atonce. Card Usage Configuration BackupthesetupdataonamemorycardintheconfiguredData Logger. a)InsertamicroSDcardintotheDataLogger. b)Onthe DISPLAY/OTHERS page,tap CopytoSDCard > Copy Now. c)RemovetheSDcard. CopythesetupdatafromtheSDcardtoanotherDataLogger. a)InserttheSDcardintotheDataLogger. b)UsethebuttontoturntheDataLoggeroff. c)Pressboththeandbuttonssimultaneouslyandholdthe buttontoturntheDataLoggeron. appears,thesetupdata NEW CONFIG FILE IS LOADED hasbeencopiedsuccessfully. UseanSDcard(upto16GB)formattedwiththeFAT32 filesystem.Otherfilesystemsarenotsupported.
  • Page 33: Checking Communication With Radionode365 Server

    Checking From the Data Logger, select 6.CHECK SYSTEM to ensure that data are successfully updated when adding I/O Communication channelsinRadionode.Measurementsaredisplayedevery3 seconds and sent to the Radionode365 server. On the web With page, verify that the displayed values match the ones Radionode365 shown.Pressthebuttontofinish.
  • Page 34: Radionode365

    Radionode Radionode365isacloud-basedsensormonitoringwebapplication operated by DEKIST, a radionode manufacturer. We offer data storage for all sensor-measured data, and provide various featuressuchasemergencyalarms,reports,andreal-timestatus basedonstoreddata. Thischapteroutlineshowtoaddnewdevicesandchannelsto Radionode365. For more information on Radionode365, see theinformationprovidedonthewebpagebelow: https://help.radionode365.com/article- categories/ tp365-manual KeyfeaturesofRadionode365include: ● Measurementdatadisplayedinreal-time; ● Viewmeasurementdatarecordsviacharts; ● Createandemailperiodicreports; ● Alarmsnotificationssentviae-mail,text,orvoicemessageinthe eventofanalarm.
  • Page 35: Adding Devices From Your Smartphone

    Adding AttheNewDevicepage,youwillfindauniqueQRcodeforyour account. The QR code allows you to easily add devices and Devices channelstoyoursmartphone. from Your Smartphone ScantheQRcodewithyoursmartphone.Alternatively,copythelink addressfromtheQRcodeimageandsendittoyoursmartphone. Yoursmartphone’sdefaultwebbrowserwillopenwithyouruser information.TapAddDevice. When the RN400 Series Data Logger first connects to Radionode365, its identification code (i-code) is displayedasfollows: E n t e r i C o d e o n T P 3 6 5 i C o d e : 2 0 2 4...
  • Page 36 Enterthei-codeonthedevicedisplay.Ifyoudonotseeani-code onthedisplay,tapSearchbyMACaddressandenteryourMAC address. If the i-code or MAC address is correct, the device information willappearasbelow.TapNext.
  • Page 37 Enteryourdevicename,checktheboxofthechannelthatwillbe used,thenenterthechannelnameandunitthatwillbeused.Tap Nexttofinish.
  • Page 38: Adding Devices From Your Computer

    Adding TheNewDevicepagewillappearifthereisnoaddeddeviceon login.Toaddadevicethatwasaddedlater,clickDeviceSetup Devices >NewDevice. from Your Computer Adding Devices DevicesfoundinthesameIPbandarelistedhere.Ifyoudonotsee yourdeviceinthelist,youcanadditusingitsi-code.WhenRN400 Series first connects to Radionode365, its i-code is displayed as follows: E n t e r i C o d e o n T P 3 6 5 i C o d e : 2 0 2 4 Enterthei-codeabovethedevicelistandclickSearch.Devicescan also be searched via MAC address instead of their i-code. The...
  • Page 39 Adding Onceyourdevicehasbeenadded,click DeviceSetup > NewData Channel.Alladdeddevicechannelswillbelisted. Channels Thislistalsoincludeschannelsnotassociatedwithexternalsensors or other devices. Adding a channel essentially means selecting a channeltomonitor.Toaddachannel,clicktheAddChannelbutton inthelastcolumn. Enterthechannelnameinthewindow,select/enteraunittouse, thenclickSave. Toviewthelistofaddedchannels,clickDeviceSetup>ChannelList.
  • Page 40 Adding Widgets Awidgetcontainsoneorseveralchannels.Youcanaddawidgetto thedashboardbyclickingDashboard,thenAddwidget. Enterthewidgetnameinthewindow,selectchannels,thenclick Save.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    Maintenance Cleaning UseadryclothtocleantheDataLogger.Donotusesolventsor abrasives.Notonlydothesesubstancesdamagethesurfaceof theDataLogger,buttheymayalsoaffectsensorperformance. Batteries ReplacethebatterywhenthebatterystatusontheRadionode365 webpageisBad,orifitappearsasfollows: WARNING! |S:menu Battery! Whenthemeasurementintervalandtransferintervalare set to the lowest frequency, the battery is expected to lastupto1yearwithoutexternalpower.
  • Page 42: Firmware Update

    Firmware TheDataLoggercanbeupdatedwithnewfirmwaretocorrect errors or enhance features. Latest firmware is distributed Update optionallydependingonyourcircumstances. CopythefirmwarefiletoamicroSDcardtothefollowingpath andinsertitintoDataLogger.Thefilenameisthesameasthe modelnumber. /img/t2ex.bin InsertamicroSDcardintotheDataLogger. UsethebuttontoturntheDataLoggeroff. Pressboththeandbuttonssimultaneouslyandholdthe buttontoturntheDataLoggeron. appears,thefirmwarewill NEW IMAGE FILE IS LOADED beupdatedsuccessfully. UseanSDcard(upto16GB)formattedwiththeFAT32 filesystem.Otherfilesystemsarenotsupported.
  • Page 43: Customer Service Information

    Customer Service Information Manufacturer DEKISTCo.,Ltd.providesrepairserviceandreplacementpartsfor RADIONODEproducts.Torequestcustomerservice,contactusvia Contact oneofthefollowingmethods. Information ● Tel:+(82)1566-4359 ● Fax:(+82)31-8039-4400 ● E-mail:master@dekist.com Warranty Repairsareprovidedfreeofchargeforproductfailureundernormal operatingconditionswithinoneyearoftheproductinstallationdate. Limit of Warrantyrepairsarenotprovidedintheeventof: ● Liability Failurecausedbyunapprovedinstallationmethods; ● Failurecausedbyusernegligence; ● Failurecausedafteralteration,disassembly,orrepairofthe productbyapersonunauthorizedbyDEKIST; ● Failurecausedbycorrosion,falling,submersion,orother improperstoragemethods; ● Failurecausedbynaturaldisasterorotherunforeseen circumstances,suchasstorms,floods,earthquakes,lightning,or abnormalvoltage; ● Servicerequestedforactionsthattheusercantake,suchas replacingconsumables; ● Alterationofthesoftwarethroughdecompilationorthelike...
  • Page 44: Certifications

    Certifications Thisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththe limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable FCC Class A protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment Digital Device generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction...
  • Page 45: Http Radionode Protocol V2

    HTTP Radionode Protocol V2 Radionode users can build their own servers that receive measurement data from radionode devices, such as the RN400 Series data loggers or RN17x Series data transmitters, instead of the Radionode365. This chapter describes the POST-method HTTP request format used byradionodedevicesforcustomerserverdevelopers.
  • Page 46 192.168.10.1/checkin,checkinistheserverprogramname thatprocessescheck-inrequests,whichcanbeeither checkin. php, checkin.asp or checkin.js. ● mac:MACaddressofthedevice ● ver:Firmwareversion ● model:ModelNo. ● ip:IPAddress ● splrate:Measurementinterval ● interval:Datatransferinterval ● tags:CHinfo Thisparameterisseparatedbyverticallines(|)andindicatesthe tags=TEMP|RH|NTC_TEMP|NULL|NULL|NULL natureofeachchannel. Inthisexample,thereareatotalofsixchannelswithChannel1 indicatingtemperature,Channel2indicatingRH,andChannel 3indicatingthetemperaturemeasuredbyNTCexternal temperaturesensor.Theremainingchannelsarenotassociated sensorsordevices. Theservermustreplytoacheck-inrequestinthefollowingXML format: <xml> <root> <ack>ok</ack> <timestamp>1501912142</timestamp> <offset-ch1>0.6</offset-ch1> <offset-ch2>1.3</offset-ch2> <sample-mode>3</sample-mode> </root> </xml>...
  • Page 47 Thefirsttwoofthefivetagsaremandatory,whereastheremaining threetagsareoptions,subjecttochangeaccordingtotheserver's reply. ● ack:Processingoutcome(okorerror) ● timestamp:CurrenttimeoftheserverinUNIXtimestamp format offset-ch1:CalibrationValueofChannel1 ● offset-ch2:CalibrationValueofChannel2 ● sample-mode:MeasurementandTransferIntervals. ● Ifthistag’svalueis"3,"themeasurementintervalchanges to5minutesandthetransferintervalto20minutes.Seethe followingtable: 10111213 Measurement 1m1m5m5m10m10m10m10m20m30m10s10s10s interval Transfer 10m5m20m10m10m30m20m60m40m60m10s30s60s Interval sample-modeNotethatwhensettingatagto valuegreaterthan10,settingmeasurementand transfer intervals in seconds may cause rapid batterydepletion.
  • Page 48: Data-In

    Data-in Data-inrequestsareinthefollowingformat: POST / HTTP/1.1 Host: 192.168.10.1/datain Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded Content-Length: 589 mac=0000xxxx0000& sig=40& bat=255& volt=1|3.12& SMODEL=RN400H2EX& C000=1505912142|23.22|12.44|122.11|123& P000=1505911542|23.19|12.40|121.96|123& P001=1505910942|23.18|12.52|122.04|123& mac:MACaddressofthedevice ● sig:Strengthofwirelesssignal ● bat:Batterystatus. ● Thevaluerangesfrom0to255.Thebatterymustbereplaced whenthevalueis"5"orless."-1"isdisplayedwhenDCpoweris connected. volt:Batterytypeandcurrentvoltage. ● "0"indicatestwo1.5Vbatteriesareinsertedand"1",one3.6V. SMODEL:Modelnumberofthedevice ● Cxxx:Currentmeasurementofeachchannel. ● Thisparameterisseparatedbyverticallines(|)andindicatesthe valuesofthetimestampandeachchannel. Timestamp C000= |Ch. 1|Ch. 2|Ch. 3|Ch. 4 ● Pxxx:Pastchannelmeasurements Theservermustreplytoadata-inrequestwithaprocessoutcome...
  • Page 49: Order List

    Order List Data Logger Type ModelNo. CompatibleExternalSensors Temp,RH RN400-H2PS PR-P1-3,PR-P1-15,PR-K1-3,PR-K1-15 Temp,RH, PR-P1-3,PR-P1-15,PR-K1-3,PR-K1-15 RN400-H2EX Door AP-D1,AP-W1 Temp PR-N1-20,PR-N1-150,RG20 RN400-T2PS Temp, PR-P1-3,PR-P1-15,PR-K1-3,PR-K1-15 RN400-T2EX PR-T1-3,PR-T1-15,AP-D1,AP-W1 Door PR-K1-3,PR-K1-15PR-T1-3,PR-T1-15 Temp RN400-T2TS 4-20mA RN400-T2CS RG10-NH3,RG10-H2S RN400- PM2.5 T2GS Particulate RN400-T2PM matter...
  • Page 50: Accessories

    Accessories Temp Sensor Type ModelNo. Cable PR-P1-3 PT100 PR-P1-15 15m -200~200°C PR-K1-3 TypeKThermocouple(TC-K) -50~200°C PR-K1-15 15m TypeTThermocouple(TC-T) PR-T1-3 -200~200°C PR-T1-15 15m PR-N1-20 20cm -100~200°C PR-N1-150 150cm Temp&RH RG20 Gas Sensor Type ModelNo. Cable Ammonia RG10-NH3 HydrogenSulfide RG10-H2S Misc. Type ModelNo. Cable DoorContact AP-D1...
  • Page 51 2021 DEKIST Co., Ltd. 1566-4359 Telephon (+82) 31-8039-4400 eFax master@dekist.com Email #A1801, 13, Heungdeok 1-ro, Giheung-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea 16954...

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