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LINORTEK ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 

Consumer law: For consumers who are covered by consumer protection laws or regulations in their country of residence (“Consumer Law”), the benefits provided in 

this Linortek One-

Year Limited Warranty (“Linortek Limited Warranty”) are in addition to and not

 instead of the rights provided by Consumer Law and it does not 

exclude, limit or suspend your rights arising from Consumer Law. You should consult the proper authorities in your country of residence for further information about 
these rights 

Linortek’s warranty obligations for this hardware product (“Product”) are limited to the terms set forth below:

 

 

Linor Technology, Inc. (“Linortek”) warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of

 

ONE (1) YEAR

 from the date of retail purchase 

by the original end-

user purchaser (“Warranty Period”) when used in accordance with the operating instructions. A copy of a retail receipt is req

uired as proof of 

purchase. If a hardware defect arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, at its option and to the extent permitted by law, Linortek will either (1) 
repair the hardware defect at no charge, using new or refurbished replacement parts, (2) exchange the product with a product that is new or which has been 
manufactured from new or serviceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent to the original product, or (3) refund the purchase price of the product. When 
a refund is given, the product for which the refund is provided must be return

ed to Linortek and becomes Linortek’s property.

 

The foregoing warranty is subject to Buyer’s (i) prompt written claim and (ii) timely provision to Linortek of an opportunity

 to inspect and test the Product claimed to 

be defective. Such inspection may be on 

Buyer’s premises and/or Linortek may request the return of the Product at Buyer’s expense. However, Linortek shall not be 

responsible for packing, inspection, or labor costs in connection with the return of Product. No Product shall be accepted for warranty service that is not accompanied 
by a Return Merchandise Authorization number (RMA#) issued by Linortek. 

EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS

 

This Limited Warranty excludes damage resulting from abuse, misuse, neglect, fire or other external causes, accident, modifications, repairs or other causes that are 
not defects in materials and workmanship. Software distributed by Linortek with or without the Linortek brand name including, but not limited to system software 

(“Software”) is not covered under this Limited Warr

anty. Your use and rights associated with the Software are governed by the Linortek End User License Agreement 

which you can find here: https://www.linortek.com/end-user-license-agreement/. Linortek is not responsible for damage arising from failure to follow instructions 

relating to the product’s use. To assure conformance with operating limitations, Buyer should refer to the instruction manual

 [provided with the product]. Batteries 

are not included in the Warranty. 

TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER 
WARRANTIES, REMEDIES, AND CONDITIONS, AND LINORTEK SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED 
TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN SO FAR AS SUCH WARRANTIES CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED, 
ALL SUCH WARRANTIES SHALL, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE LINORTEK LIMITED WARRANTY AND THE 
REMEMDY SHALL BE LIMITED TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND AS DETERMINED BY LINORTEK IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION. SOME STATES (COUNTRIES AND 
PROVINCES) DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION MAY LAST, SO THE LIMITATIONS DESCRIBED ABOVE MAY NOT 
APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE (OR BY 
COUNTRY OR PROVINCE). THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. 
 
Disclaimers

 

1.

 

Read Instructions 

 Read all the safety and operating instructions before operating the product. 

2.

 

Retain Instructions 

 Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference. 

3.

 

Heed Warnings 

 Adhere to all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions. 

4.

 

Follow Instructions 

 Follow all operating and use instructions. 

5.

 

Cleaning 

 Unplug the product from power before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning the enclosure 

only. 

6.

 

Attachments 

 Do not use attachments unless they are specifically recommended by Linortek. Using incompatible or otherwise unsuitable attachments 

can be hazardous. 

7.

 

Accessories 

 Do not place this product on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a person and 

serious damage to the product. Use only with a stand, tripod, bracket, or mount recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the product. Follow the 

manufacturer’s instructions when mounting the product, and onl

y use mounting accessories recommended by the manufacturer. Be cautious when using 

an appliance and cart combination. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn. 

8.

 

Ventilation 

 Openings in the enclosure, if any, are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from 

overheating. Do not block or cover these openings. Do not place this product in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is prov

ided or the Linortek’s 

instructions have been adhered to. 

9.

 

Power Sources 

 Operate this product only from the power source type indicated in the instruction manual or on the product label. If you are not sure of 

the type of power supply you plan to use, consult your appliance dealer or local power company 

 provided that use of any power source type other than 

indicated in the instruction manual or marking label will void any warranty. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer 
to the operating instructions [included with the product]. 

10.

 

Grounding or Polarization 

 This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). 

This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. 
If the plug still fails to fit it is because your outlet is incompatible with the plug. Contact your electrician to replace your outlet with one that is compatible. 
Do not force the plug to fit into an incompatible outlet or otherwise try to defeat the safety purpose of the plug. Alternately, this product may be equipped 
with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety feature. 
Do not force the plug to fit into an incompatible outlet or otherwise try to defeat the safety purpose of the plug. If your outlet is incompatible with the 
plug, contact your electrician to replace your outlet with one that is compatible. 

11.

 

Power-Cord Protection 

 Route power supply cords so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying 

particular attention to cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where the cords exit from the appliance. 

12.

 

Power Lines 

 Do not place an outdoor system anywhere in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall 

into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outdoor system, use extreme care to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with 
them might be fatal. 

13.

 

Overloading 

 Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can cause fire or electric shock. 

14.

 

Object and Liquid Entry 

 Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts 

which can cause fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 

15.

 

Servicing 

 Do not attempt to service to this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer 

all servicing of the product to Linortek. 

16.

 

Damage Requiring Service 

 Unplug the product from the outlet and refer servicing to Linortek Customer Support under the following conditions: 

Summary of Contents for iTrixx-Ultra 300

Page 1: ...iTrixx Ultra 300 User Manual www linortek com Preliminary For Ultra 300 with Hour Meter Software ...

Page 2: ...2 ...

Page 3: ...Accessing the SERVER 13 Finding your IP Address with Linortek Discoverer 13 Finding the IP address by connecting to USB port on Your PC 14 Connecting your SERVER directly to Your PC 14 Software Configuration 15 Landing Page 15 Home 15 Services 16 In Out Page 16 Hours Page 22 Tasks 23 Set Schedule Page 23 Logs 26 Settings 27 User and Admin Credentials Page 27 Time Date Page 27 Settings Page 28 Conf...

Page 4: ...4 System 33 Load Reboot System Page 33 Data Collection 35 Hour Collector App 35 DataCollector Pro App 35 RESTful API 35 MQTT 35 JSON file 35 ...

Page 5: ...ting the product 2 Retain Instructions Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference 3 Heed Warnings Adhere to all warnings on the product and in the operating instructions 4 Follow Instructions Follow all operating and use instructions 5 Cleaning Unplug the product from power before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning the enclo...

Page 6: ... a metal appliance or pipe While changing the batteries or fuses do not touch i any wires other than the battery wires and ii the printed circuit board LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT WILL LINOR TECHNOLOGY BE LIABLE WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DAMAGES FOR ANY LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME IN...

Page 7: ...n the Software You may not disclose the results of any performance or functional evaluation of any of the Software to any third party without the prior written consent of Linortek for each such release 3 Updates Linortek may from time to time develop updates upgrades patches bug fixes and other modifications Updates to improve the performance of the Software Except as otherwise provided on the Lin...

Page 8: ...enue You agree that this EULA and any claim dispute action cause of action issue or request for relief arising out of or relating to this EULA will be governed by the laws of the state of North Carolina U S A without regard to conflicts of laws principles provided that if you reside in a country that will not apply U S law to disputes related to these terms then the laws of your country will apply...

Page 9: ...tra 300 SERVER ____One 12VDC Power Supply ____Micro USB to 12V Jack ____One CAT5 Patch Cord ____One DIN Rail Mount Clip ____iTrixx Ultra 300 Quick Setting Instruction ____One 2 2k OMETER Resistor Kit The SERVER is designed to be integrated into existing equipment Installing your SERVER will involve tapping circuits on the equipment you intend to monitor IN NO EVENT WILL LINOR TECHNOLOGY BE LIABLE ...

Page 10: ...the inputs to turn counting on and off There are two digital inputs in the SERVER The digital inputs allow the SERVER to detect an external on off state of a sensor 3 Alternatively it can be configured to follow one of the relays such that when the relay is activated the SERVER will count There are two relay outputs and are simply numbered OUT1 and OUT2 on the SERVER These relays are dry contact r...

Page 11: ... you can use a USB cable to connect it to your computer to power it on and find out the IP address from your network Alternatively you may also use POE At this point the GREEN Boot LED should come on and start flashing indicating the SERVER is operating and is in the Bootload Mode This mode allows the user to update the server software that is used on the unit After about 5 seconds the GREEN LED w...

Page 12: ...ther an input is on or off count events in a resettable or non resettable counter and calculate the frequency such as for use as a tachometer or the period of the input There are two modes of operation for the digital inputs PULL UP and ISOLATED PULL UP mode connects a 1K resistor to an internal voltage allowing you to use a simple switch such as a magnetic door switch across terminals 1 and 2 Thi...

Page 13: ...inortek Discoverer The Discoverer program will automatically locate your SERVER The Discoverer is a Java program and requires Java Runtime to be installed to use this feature Java can be found here http java com en download index jsp To download the Discover program please go to https www linortek com downloads support HYPERLINK https www linortek com downloads supportprogramming programming Use o...

Page 14: ...C using Device s POWER input Open any terminal emulator you prefer and set your COM port to Serial You can find your COM port number under Device Manager open the window and type netinfo command You will get your Ultra s IP address Connecting your SERVER directly to Your PC You can also plug your SERVER directly to your PC in the case there is no network connection available If you plug your SERVE...

Page 15: ...ername and password default username and password admin admin These credentials will be retained by the browser until the browser is closed You can disable the password requirement in Settings User and Admin Credentials page The landing page displays the following settings Two meters Each Ultra 300 includes two separate hour meters with independent triggers Each meter can record 999999 99 hours de...

Page 16: ...s should blink about once per second as long as the server is running The GREEN LED is used for bootloader options and is generally not visible on the website The BLUE LED is clickable and you can turn it on and off from this web page This is useful for locating the device physically should it be in use with other similar units as it will illuminate on the unit to which this web browser is connect...

Page 17: ...ing relay Each relay can have a Name as well as identifiers for the Normally Open Common and Normally Closed connections There are four status LEDs that show Email If an email is to be sent when this relay is switched on and off Pulse If this Relay is set with a pulse width and pulse width multiplier duration see next section for more information Sched If there is schedule created in the Tasks pag...

Page 18: ...can access relays physically on the SERVER or using other means You may select Normal relay physically on the SERVER Latched not currently supported Remote a relay on another Linortek device access over the network Zigbee a relay at a remote device access over an RF system Normal and Remote both relays activated Normal and Zigbee both relays activated Remote BELL to turn on a bell at remote locati...

Page 19: ...ended to turn on only those you want to use Type The input data can be used to calculate a range of results You may select State This is useful for knowing if an input is on or off like a door switch being on or off CounterNR This is a non resettable counter CounterR This is a resettable counter Frequency Counts the frequency of an input in KHz kilo hertz or1 1000 seconds This could be useful in d...

Page 20: ... name the display as well as associate a relay with it This relay will change from Green to RED as it goes from on to off as well as is clickable to control it Analog Input Selected The Analog Input that you are editing is identified by the line on which you clicked the Edit icon Name You can set a 15 character name for this input This name goes in the bar at the top of the display Label Set a 7 c...

Page 21: ...ored per the Color ranges The Label is displayed within the Meter VBar Also based on the Min Max values for the scale and the bar changes color based on the values in the Color ranges Relay Enter a Relay number here If it is a local relay it will show GREEN or RED depending if it is on or off By clicking on it the relay will turn on and off The name comes from the relay settings page This may be u...

Page 22: ...age Threshold condition must be satisfied along with the trigger condition to make the meter count This is useful to stop the counter should the unit start to lose power For example by setting a threshold of 20 volts on a 24 volt system the Hour Meter will assume that the power is declining and shut off to prevent a counter memory error 7 Send Email Using the Email checkbox and the Count the unit ...

Page 23: ...OR NOT b THEN c This provides a simple to program and powerful way to take advantage of the data acquired by the Ultra The Tasks page shows you an overview of configured tasks You can click the dot in the State column to turn a task on or off indicated by a green dot for ON and a red dot for OFF To edit or create a task click the Edit icon to the right of the task line This will take you to the Se...

Page 24: ... 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Weekday 8 Weekend 9 Time Enter hh mm use leading zeros seconds are ignored use 24 hour system ex 07 30 or 14 05 Date Enter yy mm dd use leading zeros ex 20 01 10 for January 10 2020 Relay Enter Relay number and or ex 01 for Relay 1 ON or 01 for Relay 1 OFF Button Enter or for ON or OFF respectively Flag Enter Flag number opt or Flag number for ON or OFF respectively Temp Ent...

Page 25: ...te unit should be in the format REMOTE UNIT NUMBER REMOTE UNIT RELAY For example 3 5 These remote SERVERS must be identified in the page Configure Remote Device Config COUNTER Add count to digital input counter set as 1 or 2 depending which digital input is counting BLUE LED No data eMAIL Will send eMail when condition meets NOTIFY Not Implemented Action What to do with Device C Options are ON Tur...

Page 26: ...user to filter logs from different sources To filter out logs you do not wish to see from a certain source simply uncheck the box Each log has a reference number and a time and date attached in a yyyy mm dd and hh mm ss format Afterwards is the event displayed To scroll through the logs use the arrows to the right hand side where the horizonal line and arrow brings you to the start or end the doub...

Page 27: ...ively The passwords are never displayed Password length are limited to 13 characters If you set a password longer than the limits you won t be able to login to the account Active Must be checked for this user to sign on you cannot deactivate User 1 Admin Only admin can save data in most pages This protects your SERVER from being changed by an unauthorized person Timeout Not enabled at this time Ti...

Page 28: ...d select this option to Log every NTP event May be useful in debugging Settings Page Access this page from the Settings dropdown menu Select these settings to enable various features in the Ultra 300 Use Active Main No longer used Select PAUSE to go inactive Require Login If not selected the SERVER will allow all access without credentials Use IP Ranges Not Implemented Use RESTFUL IP Ranges Not im...

Page 29: ...ings may be vary depending on application Not required for hour meter software Select theme Choose theme color red green blue Change Logo Choose your Company s Logo to replace Linortek logo max size 60kB format png file Configure Dynamic DNS Page Access this page from the Configure dropdown menu From this page you can assign dynamic DNS settings This page along with proper port forwarding through ...

Page 30: ...x only for port 465 User Name Your email account name Password Email account password To Address Enter up to 3 addresses for this email set up An addressee a CC and a BC Subject Subject line of the email header MQTT Setup Page MQTT MQ Telemetry Transport is an open messaging protocol that is designed to be as light a load on a network as possible MQTT can be used by all sorts of devices to communi...

Page 31: ...the devices display name Its display name might be Device A and that is what you would see when the device would send a message Unlike the username and password section the client ID section is mandatory Network Configuration Page Access this page from the Configure dropdown menu This page allows the configuration of the Ultra s network settings CAUTION Incorrect settings may cause the board to lo...

Page 32: ...may cause the board to lose network connectivity Currently not available for future use Remote Devices Page Access this page from the Configure dropdown menu These settings allow the SERVER to remotely control the relays on other Linortek devices Peer to Peer communication This is done by selecting the Remote Device in the Schedule program or by setting up a relay as a REMOTE There are 8 possible ...

Page 33: ...button about 10 15seconds until the RED LED comes on steady blinks at 1 second rate To locate the RESET RELOAD buttons please check Board Layout Reference section in this manual 2 There is an equivalent RESET DEFAULTS function in the web browser at System Load Reboot System page Check the Restore Default Values box then click the Boot Mode button your device will be reset to factory default once t...

Page 34: ...34 get a message MPFS Updated Successful then click the Site main page you will be directed to the Login page On the bottom of every page you can see your Webpage Software version ...

Page 35: ...y acquire data This is useful for port forwarded network hour meters as it can go out to the internet and read data off the device s XML pages It can also collect data from the iTrixx WiFi Hour Meter both via REST or subscribe to an MQTT broker For more information about the features for the app as well as how to use the data saved by the app please refer to the Linortek DataCollector App Setting ...

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