HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Introduction The data loggers of the HD50 series allow indoor monitoring of various physical quanti- ties. The data loggers are available for the monitoring of: • Temperature • Humidity • Atmospheric pressure • Differential pressure •...
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 2 Description LCD (custom for HD50L… models, graphic for HD50G… models). Fixing flange. LEDs. Fixed temperature/RH probe (HD50…TV and HD50…TCV models) or M12 connect- or for temperature/RH probe with cable (HD50…TC models). M12 connector for illuminance probe (only HD50…I… models). fixed probe (only HD50…B…...
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 ISPLAY Primary measuring row PWR (power) LED NET (network) LED Secondary measuring row ALM (alarm) LED HDServer1 symbol CLOUD symbol LOG symbol Custom LCD HDServer1 symbol CLOUD symbol Ethernet/WiFi symbol WiFi signal level LOG symbol Time Date...
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 3 Installation Wall mount the instrument by using the supplied flanges. Flange Hole for fixing screw WARNING: to the data loggers using the HP3517… T/RH probe must be connected the probe with the same serial number as the data logger (if purchased together). The re- placement of the probe requires recalibration of the instrument in line with the new probe.
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 3.3 HD50GH connections In the HD50GH model, each of the 4 analog inputs can be configured as a Pt100/Pt1000, thermocouple, 0/4…20 mA (the shunt resistance is inside), -50…50 mV, 0…50 mV, 0…1 V, 0…10 V or potentiometric input. Power supply Ethernet Channel 1...
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 4 Connection to the network The data logger can be connected to the local network via Ethernet (default) or Wi-Fi (the two interfaces are alternatives, they cannot be used simultaneously). For the Ethernet mode, connect the RJ45 connector of the data logger to a socket of the local network via a standard Ethernet cable.
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 ETHERNET connection Wi-Fi connection 4.1 HD35AP-CFR21 software option The HD35AP-CFR21 option allows, in addition to the features of the basic software (both HD35AP-S and HDServer1), the protection of recorded data and instrument con- figuration in response to FDA 21 CFR part 11 recommendations.
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 5 Web server The data logger has an integrated web server through which you can configure the data logger and view the real time measurements from any PC, tablet or smartphone con- nected to the same local network of the data logger by simply using a web browser. To connect to the web server, type the IP address of the data logger in the address bar of the web browser of your device (PC, tablet, smartphone, …).
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 5.1 SETTINGS menu The SETTINGS menu allows viewing the data logger general information and configuring the Modbus address, the user code, the belonging group, the logging parameters, the alarms and the units of measurement. It also allows choosing the measurements to be stored in the internal memory and displayed in real time (Monitor) and in what order.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 • MEASURES panel Selection of the quantities to be displayed cyclically on the data logger display. For each quantity, a custom name can be defined. In the panel, the resolution and the unit of measurement of each quantity are also indicated. The quantities available de- pend on the data logger model type.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 • ALARMS panel Setting of the alarm thresholds for each of the available quantities. The alarm is gen- erated if the measured value falls below the lower threshold or rises above the upper threshold.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 • UNITS panel Setting of the temperature (°C or °F) and pressure (mbar, bar, Pa, hPa, kPa, atm, mmHg, mmH O, inHg, inH O, kgf/cm or PSI) units of measurement. Pressure unit Temperature unit Press “Apply”...
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 • INPUTS panel (present only in HD50GH model) Allows configuring the inputs of the HD50GH model. For each of the four inputs (Input 1, Input 2, Input 3, Input 4) select the input type. Selection of the input type Press “Apply”...
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 If a Mapped input type is selected, additional fields appear to define the correspond- ence between the input signal and a physical quantity. Select the unit of measurement and the resolution of the physical quantity associated to the input.
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 5.2 MONITOR menu The MONITOR menu allows viewing the real time measurements, both in graphic and table form. The measurements and the corresponding date/time are updated at inter- vals equal to the logging interval. The measurements acquired by the Monitor function can be saved in a log file and exported in CSV format.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Displays the data in the Time extension of “From” … “To” … interval the graph (X axis) Pause/Start automatic scroll X axis manual X axis manual scroll buttons scroll interval • SETUP panel Setting of the quantities and information to be displayed in the graphs.
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 5.3 CONNECTIVITY menu The CONNECTIVITY menu allows configuring the network (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and the sending of data via e-mail, FTP or to the Cloud (if the network has an Internet con- nection). It also allows setting the automatic clock synchronization and the time zone. •...
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Note: if the communication with the Cloud is used, the maximum number of “clients” with proprietary or Modbus TCP/IP protocol is nine. Note: actually, the number of Modbus TCP/IP connections that can be active at the same time is equal to the set number of sockets less one, because a socket is always kept free to accept new connection requests (if all the sockets are active, the socket corresponding to the oldest request is released when a new connection is accepted).
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Setting of the e-mail account used to send data and alarms via e-mail, of the e-mail addresses of the recipients and of the e-mail data uploading modes. The data can be sent automatically at regular intervals or you can manually request the data memorized within a determined interval of time.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 In the Files section of the EMAIL panel: o Select the Periodic Upload check box to enable the periodic sending of data via e- mail, then choose the data sending interval in the Period field. The available in- tervals are: 15 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, 12 hours, 1 day, 2 days, 4 days, 1 week.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 The Settings section of the FTP panel consists of the following fields: o FTP Server : enter the FTP server name supplied by the service provider. o FTP User : enter the username to access the FTP service. o FTP Password : enter the password for the FTP service.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 The URL section of the CLOUD panel consists of the following fields: o Host Address : enter the Cloud domain name supplied by the service provider. o Host Port : enter the server port number supplied by the service provider (if the standard HTTP port 80 is used, it is not necessary to indicate it).
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 The HDServer1 section of the SERVER panel consists of the following fields: o Server Address : enter the IP address of the PC in which the server function of the HDServer1 software is active. o Server Port : enter the port number of the PC in which the server function of the HDServer1 software is active.
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 5.4 FILES menu The FILES menu allows importing and viewing the files with the data sent by the data logger via e-mail and/or FTP, or the data acquired in the past with the MONITOR func- tion of the web server and saved in the PC, tablet or smartphone.
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 6 Modbus protocol The device general information, consisting of manufacturer, model and firmware ver- sion, can be read through the function code 0x2B/0x0E. The complete list of Modbus registers is shown below. Depending on the device model, some of the listed registers could not be present if not significant for that particular model (e.g., CO measurement will not be available if it is not measured by the data...
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Coils Address Type Description Logging status: 0= inactive, 1=active Logging mode: 0=non cyclic, 1=cyclic Set 1 to delete the device logging memory. Bit zeroing is automatic. Buzzer activation in case of measurement alarm: 0=no, 1=yes Protection of configuration with password: 0=no, 1=yes Changing the parameter requires the Administrator password (see Holding Register 10036).
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Address Type Description alarm: 0=OFF, 1=lower threshold alarm, 2=higher threshold alarm. with NTC10K sensor of channel 3 in the set measurement EMPERATURE unit (x10). Alarm for temperature with NTC10K sensor of channel 3: 0=OFF, 1=lower threshold alarm, 2=higher threshold alarm.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Address Type Description with 4-wire Pt1000 sensor of channel N in the set meas- 1010 + EMPERATURE 200 x (N-1) urement unit (x10). 1011 + Alarm for temperature with 4-wire Pt1000 sensor of channel N: 0=OFF, 200 x (N-1) 1=lower threshold alarm, 2=higher threshold alarm.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Address Type Description Alarm for quantity associated to channel N if the channel is configured as 1041 + mapped 4…20 mA input: 200 x (N-1) 0=OFF, 1=lower threshold alarm, 2=higher threshold alarm. 1042 + Value of quantity associated to channel N if the channel is configured as 200 x (N-1) mapped potentiometric input.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Address Type Description 6006 + Unit of measurement for with 2-wire Pt1000 sensor of TEMPERATURE 200 x (N-1) channel N: 0=°C, 1=°F. 6008 + Unit of measurement for with 3-wire Pt1000 sensor of TEMPERATURE 200 x (N-1) channel N: 0=°C, 1=°F.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Address Type Description General information 10000 Year of last measurement. 10001 Month of last measurement. 10002 Day of last measurement. 10003 Hour of last measurement. 10004 Minutes of last measurement. 10005 Seconds of last measurement. 10010 Time, in seconds, elapsed since the last transmitted packet.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Address Type Description Higher alarm threshold for temperature with NTC10K sensor of channel 3 in the set measurement unit (x10). Lower alarm threshold for with Pt100 sensor of HP3517E… TEMPERATURE probe in the set measurement unit (x10). Higher alarm threshold for temperature with Pt100 sensor of HP3517E…...
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Address Type Description 1012 + Lower alarm threshold for with TC_K sensor of channel N in TEMPERATURE 200 x (N-1) the set measurement unit (x10). 1013 + Higher alarm threshold for temperature with TC_K sensor of channel N in 200 x (N-1) the set measurement unit (x10).
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Address Type Description 1044 + Channel N lower alarm threshold in mV. Only if channel N is configured 200 x (N-1) as 0…10 V input. 1045 + Channel N higher alarm threshold in mV. Only if channel N is configured 200 x (N-1) as 0…10 V input.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Address Type Description da 20048 User code with ASCII codification of measurement #5. a 20059 da 20060 User code with ASCII codification of measurement #6. a 20071 da 20072 User code with ASCII codification of measurement #7. a 20083 da 20084 User code with ASCII codification of measurement #8.
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Adapter for CO calibration To calibrate the CO sensor with the aid of a cylinder, unscrew the probe filter, screw the HD31.B3A adapter and connect the cylinder; adjust the cylinder flow meter to get a constant flow between 0.3 and 0.5 l/min.
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 9 Maintenance In order to grant measurements high accuracy, it is necessary to clean the external sensor filters periodically. To clean the filter, unscrew it and wash it under running water with the help of a brush. Dry the filter and screw it back. Warning: after removing the filter, be careful not to touch the RH sensor with your hands, so as not to damage it irreparably.
HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 11 Probes and accessories ordering codes The data logger is supplied with pair of flanges for wall mounting, adapter from M8 con- nector to screw terminals (for connecting the power supply) and HD35AP-S / HDServer1 software, downloadable from the website.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 TP35.1… 4-wire 1/3 DIN Pt1000 temperature probe. Range -50…+105 °C. Ø5x40 mm AISI 316 tube. Cable length 3 m (TP35.1.3), 5 m (TP35.1.5) or 10 m (TP35.1.10). Cable ending with free wires. TP35.2… 4-wire 1/3 DIN Pt1000 temperature probe.
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 Approvals IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) certifications: HD50… data loggers contain IEEE 802.11b/g/n certified RF module: S/N < 23003660: FCC ID: XM5-SMG2N2 IC ID: 8516A-SMG2N2 TELEC: [R] 204-520077 S/N ≥ 23003660: FCC ID: QOQWGM160P IC ID: 5123A-WGM160P KC: R-C-BGT-WGM160P TELEC: [R] 005-102265 Page 47 of 52...
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HD50 series – Web data loggers V1.7 FCC and IC notices Notice: This device complies with Part 15 -15.247(a2) and 15.247(b) and 15.249 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada (IC) licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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WARRANTY The manufacturer is required to respond to the "factory warranty" only in those cases provided by Legislative Decree 6 September 2005 - n. 206. Each instrument is sold after rigorous inspections; if any manufacturing defect is found, it is necessary to contact the distributor where the instrument was purchased from.
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