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2. STEP:

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Connect  the personal computer and EE242 with the “crossover cable” (PC-EE242: HA010333) 

 

or log both in to the same network. 

•  Establish power to the EE242.

•  Start the internet browser and enter the IP-address of the base station: http://192.168.0.64

• 

Enter “Username” and “Password“ - the following profiles are already entered by the factory:

- Reader: 

username  

= reader

 

password  

= reader

- Administrator: 

username  

= admin

 

password  

= admin

•  As soon as the password has been entered the web server platform will start automatically. Several 

configurations can be altered under the menu item “Management”, e.g. the IP-address of the EE242 

base station or the password for Username “Reader” and “Admin” 

 

(for details see chapter 12.4. Management)

12  MENU ITEMS

12.1  Overview

Shows an overview of the wireless network and its components

 

Status of the entire wireless network

Warn

 “Warn”  - warning

Alert

 “Alert”  - alarm / failures have occurred

OK

 “OK” 

- the entire network functions properly

Hyperlinks link into the different software menus

Transmitters:

Line 1:  number of active transmitters

Line 2:  number of active routers

Line 3:  total number of active transmitters  

 

and routers

Base Station:

Line 1:  model number

Line 2:  serial number of the base station

Line 3:  elapsed time since last interruption

Webserver:

All indicated data are updated in a 5sec-interval.

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Operating manual Series EE240 Wireless sensor

Summary of Contents for EE240

Page 1: ...BA_EE240_e V8 0 technical data are subject to change 350118 OPERATING MANUAL Series EE240 Wireless Sensor for Humidity Temperature CO2...

Page 2: ...and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the...

Page 3: ...lectrical Connections 14 3 3 3 Operating Components 14 4 STARTING UP THE WIRELESS SYSTEM 14 4 1 Necessary Steps to Start up the System 14 4 2 Increasing the Transmission Distance with Routers 15 4 3 P...

Page 4: ...is symbol indicates instructions The instructions shall be observed in order to reach optimal performance of the device 1 2 Environmental aspects Products from E E Elektronik are developed and manufac...

Page 5: ...tions of the electronics are therefore with respect to the transmission license prohibited USA The antenna must be mounted more than 20cm 8 inches away from any human body 2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The wi...

Page 6: ...ter should always be aligned with the weakest transmission connection A maximum of 10 wireless connections per router base station see outline 2 1 3 2 1 3 Example for a wireless measurment setup SENSI...

Page 7: ...on a comprehensive wireless network can be build The network can consist out of 500 transmitters and 50 routers Each base station can receive a maximum of 10 signals router or transmitter The Ethernet...

Page 8: ...ailable at the 4 analogue outputs 3 1 4 Webserver The EE242 can be set up with any desired configuration by means of the webserver as a result one has full control of the entire network The base stati...

Page 9: ...essories During installation it is recommended to create a water drip off bend in the cable 13 0 5 1 3 3 3 32 83 Installation of the housing 1 Drill the mounting holes according to the drill template...

Page 10: ...e chapter 8 Spare parts Accessories Power supply Transmitter EE244 Axx 4 x 1 5V AA LR6 alkaline batteries not in the scope of supply Transmitter EE244 Bxx will accept an external power supply Counterp...

Page 11: ...base station and the transmitter For a detailed technical description see chapter 4 Starting up the Wireless System Additionally the status of signal strength level can be activated temporary with thi...

Page 12: ...tion Mount housing on wall with srews through therefore designated holes D Material of housing PC Protection class IP30 Dimensions Mounting holes 85 3 3 11 5 0 5 31 1 2 32 1 3 136 5 4 3 2 5 Electrical...

Page 13: ...ill greatly reduce the operating life of the batteries Typical operating life is up to 3 years based on a transmission interval of 15 minutes for T RH 2 Push button CONNECT To establish the initial co...

Page 14: ...tteries not in the scope of supply 5 Establish the wireless connection Press the push button Connect for 3 sec Immediately the base station switches to the Connect Mode and searches for active transmi...

Page 15: ...rough the router b Register transmitters to the network through the router Press the push button Connect on the base station for 3 sec Within 30 sec the push button Con nect on the transmitter must be...

Page 16: ...asurement System It is possible by utilizing reference probes fixed output value to test the entire measurement system A reference probe available as an accessory incl calibration certificate see chap...

Page 17: ...cap Wrong filter cap Replace with suitable filter cap for the application Transmitter failure Interrupted power supply or weak batteries Check the wiring of the power supply resp test the bat teries...

Page 18: ...erial polycarbonate PC Protection class housing IP65 Temperature ranges working temperature 40 50 C 40 122 F with display 20 50 C 4 122 F storage temperature 40 50 C 40 122 F with display 20 50 C 4 12...

Page 19: ...Limited Liability E E Elektronik is not liable for any direct or consequential damages for example but not restricted to loss of earnings interruption of business loss of information and data or any...

Page 20: ...fit the IP number range of the EE242 base station For example Windows XP start Systemsteuerung Netzwerkverbindungen Right click Local Area Connection a click Properties In the dialog box Local Area C...

Page 21: ...g the IP address of the EE242 base station or the password for Username Reader and Admin for details see chapter 12 4 Management 12 MENU ITEMS 12 1 Overview Shows an overview of the wireless network...

Page 22: ...the last measurement data Name Editable name of the transmitter can be changed by the user admin Serial Number Serial number of the transmitter factory set Type TM transmitter Router router Interval I...

Page 23: ...s OK the wireless connection functions w o failures Warn the last two data transmissions failed Alert several data transmissions failed TM Port Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 indicates to which port the sensing...

Page 24: ...eplacement of probe b mapping a specific sensing probe with a defined serial number to an analogue output This con figuration maps ONLY this specific sensing probe to the analogue output In addition i...

Page 25: ...12 4 Modbus Map Via the link Add new Modbus Register new registers variables can be created Register Number Is incremented automatically but can be changed any time Assigned to Here you select whether...

Page 26: ...gister can be changed in the list Modbus Register Map Via the button Delete Register the selected register will be deleted Basic settings Modbus Main menu Management Modbus Basic settings for Modbus T...

Page 27: ...t connection requests see chapter 4 Starting Up the Wireless System Cable Network IP Address Assignment Manual static IP enter or change manually theIP address of the base station Automatic DHCP the I...

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