COMET SYSTEM P8610 Web Sensor User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- COMET SYSTEM
Table of Contents
- COMET SYSTEM P8610 Web Sensor
- Product Information
- Introduction
- General safety rules
- Getting started
- What is needed for operation
- Mounting the device
- Device setup
- Communication protocols
- Troubleshooting
- Technical specifications
- Dimensions
- Optional accessories
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
COMET SYSTEM P8610 Web Sensor
Product Information
The product is the COMET SYSTEM Web Sensor, available in three models: P8610 with PoE, P8611 with PoE, and P8641 with PoE. It is manufactured by COMET SYSTEM, s.r.o., a company based in Roznov pod Radhostem, Czech Republic. The product is designed for monitoring and measuring various parameters using an Ethernet connection.
The user manual provides important information about the device, including safety rules, device description, and firmware version history. It also mentions that the manufacturer reserves the right to make technical changes without notice and is not responsible for damages caused by improper use of the device.
Revision history
This manual describes devices with latest firmware version according to the
table below. Older version of manual can be obtained from a technical support.
This manual is also applicable to discontinued device P8631.
Document version | Date of issue | Firmware version | Note |
---|---|---|---|
IE-SNC-P86xx-01 | 2011-06-13 | 4-5-1-22 | Latest revision of manual for an old |
generation
of firmware for P86xx devices.
IE-SNC-P86xx-04| 2014-02-20| 4-5-5-x
4-5-6-0
| Initial revision of manual for new generation of
P86xx firmware.
IE-SNC-P86xx-05| 2015-03-13| 4-5-7-0|
IE-SNC-P86xx-06| 2015-09-25| 4-5-8-0|
IE-SNC-P86xx-07| 2017-10-26| 4-5-8-1|
IE-SNC-P86xx-08| 2022-07-07| 4-5-8-1| Change of case material
Introduction
- This chapter provides basic information about device. Before starting, please read this manual carefully.
- Thermometer Web Sensor P8610, Web Sensor P8611 and Web Sensor P8641 are designed to measure temperature or relative humidity. Temperature can be displayed in °C or °F. Relative humidity have unit %RH.
- Communication with the device is realized via Ethernet network. Device can be powered from external power supply adapter or by using power over Ethernet – PoE.
- Thermometer Web Sensor P8610 has compact design and measures the temperature in place of installation. To Web Sensor P8611 is possible connect one probe. Web Sensor P8641 supports up to four probes.
- Temperature or humidity probes are available as optional accessories.
General safety rules
- The following summary is used to reduce the risk of injury or damage the device.
- To prevent injury, please follow instructions in this manual.
WARNING: The device can be services only by a qualified person. The device contains no serviceable parts inside.
- Don’t use the device, if it doesn’t work correctly. If you think, that the device is not working correctly, let check it by qualified service person.
- Don’t disassemble the device. It’s forbidden to use the device without the cover. Inside the device can be a dangerous voltage and may be risk of electric shock.
- Use only the appropriate power supply adapter according to manufacturer specifications and approved according to relevant standards. Make sure, that the adapter does not have damaged cables or covers.
- Connect the device only to network parts approved according to relevant standards. Where power over Ethernet is used, the network infrastructure must be compatible with IEEE 802.3af standard.
- Connect and disconnect the device properly. Don’t connect or disconnect Ethernet cable or probes if the device is powered.
IE-SNC-P86xx-08
- The device may be installed only in prescribed areas. Never expose the device to higher or lower temperatures than is allowed. The device has not improved resistance to moisture. Protect it from dripping or splashing water and do not use at areas with condensation.
- Don’t use device in explosive environments.
- 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:
- Web pages
- Current values in XML and JSON format
- Modbus TCP protocol
- SNMPv1 protocol
- SOAP protocol
The device can also be used to check measured values and if the limit is exceeded, device sends warning messages. Possible ways to sending warning messages:
- Sending e-mails up to 3 e-mail addresses
- Sending SNMP traps up to 3 configurable IP addresses
- Displaying the alarm status on web page
- Sending messages to Syslog server
The device setup can be made by the TSensor software or web interface. TSensor software can be free downloaded from the manufacturer’s website. Latest firmware can be obtained from the technical support. Do not upload to your device firmware which is not designed for it. Unsupported firmware can damage your device.
If you want to use PoE, you must use PoE switch compatible with IEEE 802.3af standard.
WARNING: Reliability of warning messages delivering (e-mail, trap,
syslog), depends on actual availability of necessary network services. The
device should not be used for critical applications, where malfunction could
cause to injury or loss of human life. For highly reliable systems, redundancy
is essential. For more information, please see standard IEC 61508 and IEC
61511.
Never connect the device directly to the Internet. If it is necessary connect
the device to the Internet, properly configured firewall must be used.
Firewall can be partially replaced with the NAT.
Getting started
Here you can find information necessary to put newly purchased equipment to
operation. This procedure is only informative.
What is needed for operation
To install the unit you need to the following equipment. Before installation check if it’s available.
- thermometer Web Sensor P8610, Web Sensor P8611 or P8641
- power supply adapter 5V/250mA or switch with PoE. Before using the device is necessary to decide which way of powering will be used.
- RJ45 LAN connection with appropriate cable
- free IP address in your network
- for Web Sensor P8641 up to 4 temperatures probes type DSTR162/C, DSTGL40/C, DSTG8/C or relative humidity probe DSRH. Web Sensor P8611 supports one probe.
Mounting the device
- check if the equipment from previous chapter are available
- install the latest version of TSensor software. This software is used to all device settings. TSensor software can be free downloaded from the manufacturer’s website. Software can be also supplied on CD. Device configuration can be made using web interface. For web configuration is not TSensor software necessary.
- contact your network administrator to obtain following information for the connection to the network:
- check if there is no IP address conflict when you connect the device into network for the first time. The device has from factory set the IP address to 192.168.1.213. This address must be changed according to informations from the previous step. When you installing several new devices, connect them to the network one after another.
- connect probes to Web Sensor P8611 or Web Sensor P8641
- connect the Ethernet connector
- if the power over Ethernet (PoE) is not used, connect the power adapter 5V/250mA
- LEDs on LAN connector should blink after connecting the power
Web Sensor P8610 connection (power supply adapter, Power over Ethernet):
Web Sensor P8611 and P8641 connection (power supply adapter, Power over Ethernet):
Device settings
- run configuration software TSensor on your PC
- switch to an Ethernet communication interface
- press button Find device…
- 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. The device is factory set to IP 192.168.1.213.
- gateway may not be entered if you want to use the device only in local network. If you set the same IP address which is already used, the device will not work correctly and there will be collisions on the network. If the device detects a collision of IP address then reboot is performed automatically.
- after changing IP address device is restarted and new IP address is assigned. Restart of the device takes about 10 seconds.
- connect to device using TSensor software and check the measured values. If Web Sensors P8611 and P8641 values are not displayed, it’s necessary to find probes using button Search probes (Find probes).
- set the other parameters (alarm limits, SMTP server, etc.). Settings are saved after click on button Save changes.
Checking functions
- The last step is to check measured values on the device website. In the address bar of the web browser, enter the device IP address. 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. If the measured value exceeds the measurement range or probe is not correctly installed, then is shown Error message. If the channel is switched off, the web site displayed n/a instead of the value.
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. There you find actual measured
values. Page with history graphs is shown when you click to tile with actual
values. Access to device setup is possible via tile Settings.
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. Static IP address is configurable via
field IP address. It is not necessary setup Default gateway while you use
device inside one subnet only. DNS server IP is required to set for proper
function of DNS. Option Standard subnet mask sets network mask automatically
according A, B or C network class. Subnet mask field must be set manually,
when network with non-standard range is used. Periodic restart interval
enables to restart device after selected time since device start.
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.
In Point 3 the temperature has risen over limit again. During the time-delay
the value does not drop below the set limit, and therefore was in Point 4
caused alarm. At this moment were sent e-mails, traps and set alarm flag on
website, SNMP and Modbus.
- The alarm lasted up to Point 5, when the temperature dropped below the set hysteresis (temperature limit – hysteresis). At this moment was active alarm cleared and e-mail send.
- When alarm occurs, alarm messages will be sent. In case of power failure or device reset (e.g. changing the configuration) will new alarm state evaluated and new alarm messages will be send.
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 to connected probe type. When channel is not used, it is possible copy to it one of other channels – option Clone channel. This option is not available at fully occupied device. Find sensors button starts searching for connected probes. All changes must be confirmed using Apply settings button. History values are cleared after changing of channel settings.
SOAP protocol
SOAP protocol can be enabled by option SOAP protocol enabled. Destination SOAP
server can be set via SOAP server address. For setup of server port can be
used option SOAP server port. Device sends SOAP message according selected
Sending interval. Option Send SOAP message when alarm occurs sends message
when an alarm on channel occurs or alarm is cleared. These SOAP messages are
sent asynchronously to selected interval.
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. When authentication is enabled Username and Password
must be set.
For successfully email sending it is necessary insert Email sender address. This address is usually same as username of the SMTP authentication. Into fields Recipient 1 to Recipient 3 it is possible set address of email recipients. Option Short email enable sending emails in short format. This format is usable when you need to forward emails into SMS messages.
When option Alarm email repeat sending interval is enabled and there is active alarm on channel, then emails with actual values are sent repeatedly. Info email sending interval option enables sending emails at selected time interval. CSV history file can be sent together with the repeat/info emails. This feature can be enabled by Alarm and Info emails attachment option.
It is possible to test email function using button Apply and test. This button save a new settings and send a testing email immediately.
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. Syslog messages are
sent to IP address of the Syslog server – field Syslog server IP address.
SNMP
For reading values via SNMP it is necessary to know password – SNMP read
community. SNMP Trap can be delivered up to three IP address – IP address of
the Trap recipient. SNMP Traps are sent at alarm or error state on the
channel. Trap feature can be enabled by option Trap enabled.
Time
Time synchronization with SNTP server can be enabled by Time synchronization
enabled option. IP address of the SNTP is necessary to set into SNTP server IP
address item. List of free NTP servers is available at
www.pool.ntp.org/en. SNTP time is synchronized
at UTC format, and due to be necessary set corresponding time offset – GMT
offset [min]. Time is
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. When secured access is required even to
actual values reading it is possible to enable User account only for viewing.
Port of the www server can be changed from the default value 80 using filed
WWW port. Web pages with actual values are refreshed according to Web refresh
interval field.
Memory for minimal and maximal valu es
- 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.
- Backup and restore configuration
- Device configuration can be saved into file and restored if needed. Compatible parts of configuration can be uploaded into another device type. Configuration can be moved only within devices at same family. It is not possible restore configuration from p-line Web Sensor into t-line Web Sensor and conversely.
Setup using TSensor software
- TSensor software is an alternative to web configuration. Some less important parameters are configurable only by the TSensor software.
- Parameter MTU size can reduce size of the Ethernet frame. Lowering of this size can solve some communication problems mainly with Cisco network infrastructure and VPN. TSensor software can set offset of values at temperature probes. At DSRH humidity probe is possible set correction of the humidity and temperature.
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 press button at left side of device during power supply connection. Factory defaults have no effect to user correction inside probe.
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
SMTP server address | example.com |
SMTP server port | 25 |
Alarm email repeat sending interval | off |
Info email repeat sending interval | off |
Alarm and Info emails attachment | off |
Short email | off |
E-mail recipients addresses | cleared |
E-mail sender | sensor@websensor.net |
SMTP authentication | off |
SMTP user/SMTP password | cleared |
E-mail sending enabled | off |
IP addresses SNMP traps recipients | 0.0.0.0 |
System location | cleared |
Password for SNMP reading | public |
Sending SNMP Trap | off |
Website refresh interval [sec] | 10 |
Website enabled | yes |
Website port | 80 |
Security | off |
Administrator password | cleared |
User password | cleared |
Modbus TCP protocol port | 502 |
Modbus TCP enabled | yes |
History storage interval [sec] | 60 |
SOAP message when alarm occurs | yes |
SOAP destination port | 80 |
SOAP server address | cleared |
SOAP sending interval [sec] | 60 |
SOAP protocol enabled | off |
Syslog server IP address | 0.0.0.0 |
Syslog protocol enabled | off |
SNTP server IP address | 0.0.0.0 |
GMT offset [min] | 0 |
NTP synchronization every hour | off |
SNTP synchronization enabled | off |
MTU | 1400 |
Periodic restart interval | off |
Demo mode | off |
Upper limit | 50 |
Lower limit | 0 |
Hysteresis – hysteresis for alarm clearing | 1 |
Delay – time-delay of alarm activation [sec] | 30 |
Channel enabled | all channels |
Unit on the channel | °C or %RH according used probe |
Channel name | Channel X (where X is 1 to 5) |
Device name | Web sensor |
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. History graphs are based on HTML5 canvas. Web
browser must support this feature for proper function of graphs. Firefox,
Opera, Chrome or Internet Explorer 11 can be used. If the device has IP
address 192.168.1.213 type into your browser http://192.168.1.213. Using
TSensor software or web interface can be set automatic webpages refresh
interval. The default value is 10sec. Actual measured values can be obtained
using XML file values.xml and JSON file values.json.
Values from history can be exported in CSV format. History storage interval
can be set using TSensor software or web interface. History is erased after
every reboot of the device. Reboot of the device is performed when the power
supply is disconnected and also after configuration change.
SMTP – sending e-mails
When measured values are over the set limits, the device allows send e-mail to
a maximum of 3 addresses. E-mail is send when alarm condition on the channel
is cleared or a measuring error occurs. It is possible to set repeat interval
for email sending. For correct sending of e-mails it is necessary to set
address of SMTP server. Domain address can be used as SMTP server address too.
For proper function of DNS is required to set DNS server IP address. SMTP
authentication is supported but SSL/STARTTLS not. Standard SMTP port 25 is
used by default. SMTP port can be changed. Contact your network administrator
to obtain configuration parameters of your SMTP server. E-mail sent by the
device cannot be answered.
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. SNMP used UDP port 161. OID keys
description can be found in the MIB table, which can be obtained from device
website or from your distributor. The password for reading is factory set to
public. Filed System location (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6 – sysLocation) is blank by
default. The changes can be made using web interface. OID keys:
OID | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.1 | Device informations | |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.1.1.0 | Device name | String |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.1.2.0 | Serial number | String |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.1.3.0 | Device type | Integer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch | Measured value (where ch is channel number) | |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.1.0 | Channel name | String |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.2.0 | Actual value – text | String |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.3.0 | Actual value | Int*10 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.4.0 | Alarm on channel (0/1/2) | Integer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.5.0 | High limit | Int*10 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.6.0 | Low limit | Int*10 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.7.0 | Hysteresis | Int*10 |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.8.0 | Delay | Integer |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.9.0 | Unit | String |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.10.0 | Alarm on channel – text | String |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.11.0 | Minimal value on channel | String |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.2.ch.12.0 | Maximal value on channel | String |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.3.1.0 | SNMP Trap text | String |
.1.3.6.1.4.1.22626.1.5.4.1.1.ch.nr | History table value | Int*10 |
When alarm occurred a warning messages (trap) can be sent to selected IP addresses. Addresses can be set using TSensor software or web interface. Traps are sent via UDP protocol on port 162. The device can send following traps:
Trap | Description |
---|---|
0/0 | Reset of the device |
6/0 | Testing Trap |
6/1 | NTP synchronization error |
6/2 |
E-mail sending error
| SMTP server login error
6/3| SMTP authentication error
6/4| Some error occurred during SMTP communication
6/5| TCP connection to server cannot be opened
6/6| SMTP server DNS error
6/7|
SOAP message sending error
| SOAP file not found inside web memory
6/8| MAC address can’t be obtained from address
6/9| TCP connection to server cannot be opened
6/10| Wrong response code from the SOAP server
6/11 – 6/15| Upper alarm on channel
6/21 – 6/25| Lower alarm on channel
6/31 – 6/35| Clearing alarm on channel
6/41 – 6/45| Measuring error
Modbus TCP
Device supports Modbus protocol for communication with SCADA systems. Device
use Modbus TCP protocol. TCP port is set to 502 by default. Port can be
changed using TSensor software or web interface. Only two Modbus clients can
be connected to device at one moment. Modbus device address (Unit Identifier)
can be arbitrary. Modbus write command is not supported. Specification and
description of the Modbus protocol is free to download on: www.modbus.org.
Supported Modbus commands (functions):
Command | Code | Description |
---|---|---|
Read Holding Register (s) | 0x03 | Read 16b register(s) |
Read Input Register(s) | 0x04 | Read 16b register(s) |
Modbus device registers. Address could be by 1 higher, depending on type used communication library:
Address [DEC] | Address [HEX] | Value | Type |
---|---|---|---|
39970 | 0x9C22 | 1st two digits from serial number | BCD |
39971 | 0x9C23 | 2nd two digits from serial number | BCD |
39972 | 0x9C24 | 3rd two digits from serial number | BCD |
39973 | 0x9C25 | 4th two digits from serial number | BCD |
39974 | 0x9C26 | Device type | uInt |
39975 – 39979 | 0x9C27 – 0x09C2B | Actual measured value on channel | Int*10 |
39980 – 39984 | 0x9C2C – 0x9C30 | Unit on the channel | Ascii |
39985 – 39989 | 0x9C31 – 0x9C35 | Channel alarm state | uInt |
39990 – 39999 | 0x9C36 – 0x9C3F | Unused | n/a |
40000 | 0x9C40 | Channel 1 temperature | Int*10 |
40001 | 0x9C41 | Channel 1 alarm status | Ascii |
40002 | 0x9C42 | Channel 1 upper limit | Int*10 |
40003 | 0x9C43 | Channel 1 lower limit | Int*10 |
40004 | 0x9C44 | Channel 1 hysteresis | Int*10 |
40005 | 0x9C45 | Channel 1 delay | uInt |
40006 | 0x9C46 | Channel 2 temperature | Int*10 |
40007 | 0x9C47 | Channel 2 alarm status | Ascii |
40008 | 0x9C48 | Channel 2 upper limit | Int*10 |
40009 | 0x9C49 | Channel 2 lower limit | Int*10 |
40010 | 0x9C4A | Channel 2 hysteresis | Int*10 |
40011 | 0x9C4B | Channel 2 delay | uInt |
40012 | 0x9C4C | Channel 3 temperature | Int*10 |
40013 | 0x9C4D | Channel 3 alarm status | Ascii |
40014 | 0x9C4E | Channel 3 upper limit | Int*10 |
40015 | 0x9C4F | Channel 3 lower limit | Int*10 |
40016 | 0x9C50 | Channel 3 hysteresis | Int*10 |
40017 | 0x9C51 | Channel 3 delay | uInt |
40018 | 0x9C52 | Channel 4 temperature or humidity | Int*10 |
40019 | 0x9C53 | Channel 4 alarm status | Ascii |
40020 | 0x9C54 | Channel 4 upper limit | Int*10 |
40021 | 0x9C55 | Channel 4 lower limit | Int*10 |
40022 | 0x9C56 | Channel 4 hysteresis | Int*10 |
40023 | 0x9C57 | Channel 4 delay | uInt |
Description:
- Int 10 registry is in format integer*10 – 16 bits
- uInt registry range is 0-65535
Ascii character
- BCD registry is coded as BCD
- n/a item is not defined, should be read
Possible alarm states (Ascii):
- no no alarm
- lo value is lower than set limit
- hi value is higher than set limit
SOAP
The device allows you to send currently measured values via SOAP v1.1
protocol. The device sends values in XML format to the web server. The
advantage of this protocol is that communication is initialized by the device
side. Due to it is not necessary use port forwarding. If the SOAP message can
not be delivered, warning message via SNMP Trap or Syslog protocol is sent.
The file with the XSD schema can be downloaded from:
http://cometsystem.cz/schemas/soapP8xxx.xsd. SOAP message example:
- <?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://cometsystem.cz/schemas/soapP8xxx.xsd“>
Element | Description |
---|---|
< name> | Device description. |
< sn> | Contains the device serial number (an eight digit number). |
< tmr> | SOAP sending interval [sec]. |
< kind> | Device type identification number (code): |
Device | Device |
P8610 | 4355 |
P8611 | 4358 |
P8641 | 4359 |
< v> | Actual measured value (a decimal part of number is separated by a |
dot).
Error on channel is signaled by number -11000 or lower.
< u>| Channel unit. In case of error n/a text is shown.
< a>| Alarm state, where no – no alarm, hi – high alarm, lo –
low alarm.
< e>| Information about enabled/disabled channel ( 1 – enabled/ 0
– disabled)
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 |
Testing message | Test Syslog message |
Email login error | E-mail sending error |
Email auth error
Email some error
Email socket error
Email dns error
SOAP file not found| SOAP message sending error
SOAP host error
SOAP sock error
SOAP delivery error
SOAP dns error
High alarm CHx| Upper alarm on channel
Low alarm CHx| Lower alarm on channel
Clearing CHx| Clearing alarm on channel
Error CHx| Measuring error
SNTP
The device allows time synchronization with NTP (SNTP) server. SNTP protocol
version 3.0 is supported (RFC1305). Time synchronization is made every 24
hours. Time synchronization every hour can be enabled. For time
synchronization it is necessary set IP address to the SNTP server. It is also
possible set GMT offset for correct time zone. Time is used in graphs and
history CSV files. Maximum jitter between two time synchronization is 90sec at
24 hours interval.
Software development kit
Device provides on own web pages documentation and examples of usage
protocols. SDK files are available at library page (About – Library).
Troubleshooting
- The chapter describes the common problems with thermometer Web Sensor P8610, Web Sensor P8611, Web Sensor P8641 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. If you had changed it and forgot new IP address, run the TSensor software and press Find device… In the window are displayed all available devices.
I cannot connect to the device
- In search window is only IP and MAC address displayed
- Other details are marked N/A. This problem occurs if IP address of the device is set to another network.
- Select the window Find device in TSensor software and press Change IP address. Follow the software instructions. To assign IP address automatically using DHCP server, set the device IP address to 0.0.0.0.
Device IP address is not displayed in window Find device
- In TSensor software menu press Help! My device was not found! in window Find device. Follow the software instructions. MAC address of the device can be found on product label.
The device is not found even after manually setting MAC address
- This problem occurs especially in cases when the IP address of the device belongs to another network and also Subnet mask or Gateway are incorrect.
- In this case is DHCP server in the network necessary. In TSensor software menu press Help! My device was not found! in window Find device. As new IP address set 0.0.0.0. Follow the software instructions. An alternative is to reset device to factory defaults using factory-defaults button.
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. Than
perform new search of probes using TSensor software or web interface. List of
error codes:
Error | Code | Description | Note |
---|---|---|---|
n/a | -11000 | Value is not available. | Code is shown after device restart or |
when channel is
not enabled for measurement.
Error 1| -11001| No probe was detected on
measurement bus.
| Make sure that probes are connected properly and
cables are not damaged.
Error 2| -11002| Short circuit on measurement bus was detected.| Please make sure that cables of probes are not damaged. Check if correct probes are connected. Probes Pt100/Pt1000 and Ni100/Ni1000 cannot be used with
this device.
Error 3| -11003| Values cannot be read from probe with ROM code stored in device.| According ROM code on probe label please make sure that is connected proper probe. Please make sure that cables of probes are not damaged. Probes with new
ROM code is necessary detect again.
Error 4| -11004| Communication error (CRC).| Make sure that cables of probe are not damaged and cables are not longer than is allowed. Make sure that cable of probe is not located near the source of EM
interferences (power lines, frequency inverters, etc.).
Error 5| -11005| Error of minimal measured
values from probe.
| Device measured lower or higher values than is allowed. Please check place
of probe installation. Make sure that probe is not damaged.
Error 6| -11006| Error of maximal measured
values from probe.
Error 7| -11007| Power supply error at humidity probe or measurement error at
temperature probe
| Contact technical support. Please send together with issue description the
diagnostic file \diag.log.
Error 8| -11008| Voltage measurement error at
humidity probe.
Error 9| -11009| Unsupported probe type.| Please contact technical support of local distributor to
get firmware update for the device.
I forgot the password for setup
Please reset device to factory defaults. Procedure is described at following point.
Factory defaults
This procedure restore device to factory settings including network parameters
(IP address, Subnet mask, etc.). For factory-defaults follow these steps:
- disconnect the power supply (power adapter or RJ45 connector if PoE is used)
- use something with thin tipped (e.g. paper clip) and press the hole on the left side
- connect the power, wait for 10sec and release the button
Technical specifications
Information about technical specifications of the device.
Dimensions
Web Sensor P8610:
Web Sensor P8611:
Web Sensor P8641:
Basic parameters
Supply voltage:
- Power over Ethernet according to IEEE 802.3af, PD Class 0 (max. 12.95W), voltage from 36V to 57V DC. For PoE are used pairs 1, 2, 3, 6 or 4, 5, 7, 8.
- or DC voltage from 4.9V to 6.1V, coaxial connector, 5x 2.1mm diameter, center positive pin, min. 250mA
Consumption:
- 1W depending on the operating mode
Protection:
- IP30 case with electronic
- Measuring interval:
- 2sec
Accuracy P8610:
- ±0.8°C in temperature range from -10°C to +60°C
- ±2.0°C in temperature range from -10°C to -20°C
- Accuracy P8611 and P8641 (depending on used probe – e.g. probe DSTG8/C parameters):
- ±0.5°C in temperature range from -10°C to +85°C
- ±2.0°C in temperature range from -10°C to -50°C
- ±2.0°C in temperature range from +85°C to +100°C
Resolution:
- 0.1°C
- 0.1%RH
P8610 temperature measurement range:
- 20°C to +60°C
P8611, P8641 temperature measurement range (limited by temperature range of used probe):
- -55°C to +100°C
Recommended probe for P8611 and P8641:
- Temperature probe DSTR162/C max. length 10m
- Temperature probe DSTGL40/C max. length 10m
- Temperature probe DSTG8/C max. length 10m
- Humidity probe DSRH max. length 5m
- Humidity probe DSRH/C
Number of channels:
- P8610 one internal temperature sensor (1 measurement channel)
- P8611 one cinch/RCA connector (2 measurement channels)
- P8641 four cinch/RCA connectors (4 measurement channels)
Communication port:
- RJ45 connector, 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet (Auto-Sensing)
Recommended Connector Cable:
- for industrial use is recommended Cat5e STP cable, in less demanding applications can be replaced by Cat5 cable, maximum cable length 100m
Supported protocols:
- TCP/IP, UDP/IP, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, TFTP, DNS
- HTTP, SMTP, SNMPv1, ModbusTCP, SNTP, SOAPv1.1, Syslog
SMTP protocol:
- SMTP authentication – AUTH LOGIN
- Encryption (SSL/TLS/STARTTLS) is not supported
Supported web browsers:
- Internet Explorer 11, Mozilla Firefox 55 and later, Google Chrome 60 and later, Microsoft Edge 25 and later
Recommended minimum screen resolution:
- 1024 x 768
Memory:
- 1000 values for each channel inside non-backup RAM memory
- 100 values in alarm events log inside non-backup RAM memory
- 100 values in system events log inside non-backup RAM memory
Case material:
- ASA
Mounting the device:
- With two holes at the bottom of the unit
Weight:
- P8610 ~ 145g, P8611 ~ 135g, P8641 ~ 140g
EMC emission:
- EN 61326-1:2006 + cor. 1:2007, Class A, clause 7
- EN 55011 ed.3:2010 + cor. A1:2011, ISM equipment group 1, Class A, clause 6.2.2.3
- EN 55022 ed.2:2007 + change A1:2008, Class A ITE, clause 5.2
- Warning – This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct this interference.
EMC resistance:
- EN 61326-1:2006 + cor. 1:2007
Electrical safety:
- EN 60950-1 ed. 2:2006
Operating terms
- Temperature and humidity range in case with electronic:
- 20°C to +60°C, 0 to 100% RH (no condensation)
- Temperature range of recommended probe DSTR162/C for P8611 and P8641:
- 30°C to +80°C
- Temperature range of probe DSTGL40/C for P8611 and P8641:
- 30°C to +80°C
- Temperature range of probe DSTG8/C for P8611 and P8641:
- 50°C to +100°C
- Temperature range of probe DSRH for P8611 and P8641:
- 0°C to +50°C, 0 to 100% RH (no condensation)
- Temperature range of probe DSRH/C for P8611 and P8641:
- 0°C to +50°C, 0 to 100% RH (no condensation)
- P8610 working position:
- with sensor cover downwards. When mounting in RACK 19″ with universal holder MP046 (accessories) then sensor cover can be placed horizontally.
- P861, P8641 working position:
- 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. Contact is included
in warranty certificate.
Preventive maintenance
Make sure the cables and probes are not damaged periodically. Recommended
calibration interval is 2 years. Recommended calibration interval for device
with humidity probe DSRH and DSRH/C is 1 year.
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 P8611 and Web Sensor P8641. Accuracy ±0.5°C from -10
to +80°C, ±2.°C below -10°C. Length of the plastic case 25mm, diameter 10mm.
Guaranteed watertight (IP67), sensor connected to PVC cable with lengths 1, 2,
5 or 10m.
Temperature probe DSTGL40/C
Temperature probe -30 to +80°C with a digital sensor DS18B20 and with Cinch
connector for Web Sensor P8611 and P8641. Accuracy ±0.5°C from -10 to +80°C,
±2.°C below -10°C. Steal steel case with length 40mm, diameter 5.7mm.
Stainless steel type 17240. Guaranteed watertight (IP67), sensor connected to
PVC cable with lengths 1, 2, 5 or 10m.
Temperature probe DSTG8/C
Temperature probe -50 to +100°C with a digital sensor DS18B20 and with Cinch
connector for Web Sensor P8611 and P8641. Maximum temperature of the probe is
125°C. Probe accuracy ±0.5°C from -10 to +85°C, else ±2°C. Stainless steel
case with length 40mm, diameter 5.7mm. Stainless steel type 17240. Guaranteed
watertight (IP67), sensor connected to silicone cable with lengths 1, 2, 5 or
10m.
Humidity probe DSRH
DSRH is a relative humidity probe with Cinch connector for Web Sensor P8611
and P8641. Relative humidity accuracy is ±3.5%RH from 10%-90%RH at 25°C.
Temperature measuring accuracy is ±2°C. Operating temperature range is 0 to
+50°C. Probe length 88mm, diameter 18mm, connected to PVC cable with lengths
1, 2 or 5m.
Humidity-temperature probe DSRH/C
DSRH/C is compact probe for measurement of relative humidity and temperature.
Relative humidity accuracy is ±3.5%RH from 10%-90%RH at 25°C. Temperature
measuring accuracy is ±0.5°C. Operating temperature range is 0 to +50°C. Probe
length is 100mm and diameter is 14mm. Probe is designed to be directly mounted
to device without cable.
Power supply Adapter A1825
Power supply adapter with CEE 7 plug, 100-240V 50-60Hz/5V DC, 1.2A for
thermometer Web Sensor P8610 or Web Sensor P8611 and Web Sensor P8641. Adapter
must be used if the device is not powered by Ethernet cable.
UPS for DC device UPS-DC001
UPS 5-12V DC 2200mAh for up to 5 hours backup for Web Sensor.
Device case holder for RACK 19″ MP046
MP046 is a universal holder for mounting of thermometer Web Sensor P8610 or
Web Sensor P8611 and P8641 to RACK 19″.
Probes holder for RACK 19″ MP047
Universal holder for easy mounting probes in RACK 19″.
Comet database
Comet database provide a complex solution for data acquisition, alarm
monitoring and measured data analyzing from Comet devices. Central database
server is based on MS SQL technology. Client-server conception allows to easy
and instant access to data. Data are accessible from multiple places by the
Database Viewer software. One license of Comet Database includes also one
license for Database Viewer.
References
- cometsystem.cz/schemas/soapP8xxx.xsd
- Example Domain
- schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/
- Manufacturer of Dataloggers, Thermometers, Hygrometers,CO2 meters
- pool.ntp.org: the internet cluster of ntp servers
- w3.org/2001/XMLSchema
- w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance
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