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6.2.2.  Network function (M51)

Requirements for connecting over a IPv4 network.

To automatically identify the IP configuration of a data logger (which has received
an IP address in the IP network via DHCP for example), it is necessary that UDP
broadcasts are allowed through the network.

Note:  Based  on  their  concept,  UDP  broadcasts  do  not  operate
through a router (NAT), but instead only within its own network. 

If the data logger is outside of the network, using fixed IP addresses through
a system administrator is highly recommended.

Connect to the network

If the data logger is connected to a local network and the network function is
 activated, then software configuration and data reading from the data logger
can be carried out over the network. 

A signal which is broadcast from the data logger over UDP allows the SmartGraph
software to automatically find the measuring device in the local network.

The first time that the data logger is connected to the network (add network
 device), it may be necessary to adjust the data logger's network settings to the
configuration of the available network in the SmartGraph software. The factory
preset is DHCP. 

Further information about the network function is provided in the software
manual  which  you  can  open  from  the  help  function  of  the  SmartGraph
 software.

With the professional version of the SmartGraph software, it is also possible to
retrieve  and  log  current  and  saved  measured  values  of  the  data  logger  in
 adjustable request intervals over the network.

Use in network mode

For continuous use of the network card, the data logger must be mounted on a
wall. There must be a free air convection within a gap of a half metre and the
zone must not be interrupted by external sources of convection (fans, lighting
etc.).

Power supply in network mode

Using  the  network  card,  which  is  built  into  the  data  logger,  raises  the  power
 consumption of the measuring device.

When the device is running on batteries alone and not connected to an external
power supply, it automatically deactivates the network function after 12 minutes
pass without communicating with the network. In this case, the network function
must be restarted by an external power supply either manually or automatically. 

When using the data logger in LAN mode, the power should thus
be supplied by the USB power supply.

In  the  optionally  available  PoE  design,  the  data  logger  can  have  its  power
supplied directly over the network connection.

Selection of the network function M51

Example display of the network function M51

Information for system administrators

Broadcast over UDP:

PC sends to  ....................................UDP:255.255.255.255:52010 
(data logger receives at UDP port 52010*)

data logger replies to ......................UDP:255.255.255.255:52005 
(PC receives at UDP port 52005*)

Data transmission over TCP:

data logger receives at TCP port 52015*

* The ports can be reconfigured, but this is not recommended.

Open or lost TCP connections are closed by the data logger after a TCP timeout
of 120 seconds.

6.2.3.  Factory settings (M52)

This function resets the device settings
to factory settings. 

Even when resetting the device to factory
settings or when there are no batteries
in the device, the measurement data re-
mains in the memory and is not deleted.

Information  about  deleting  the  mea-
sured data is provided in chapter 9.2.

6.2.4.  Acoustic function (M53)

Activating or deactivating the acoustic function switches the data logger’s acous-
tic signal either on or off. If the acoustic function is active, the function’s display
symbol is shown on the display.

When the acoustic function is active, alarm results are indicated as a tone, pro-
vided an active alarm has been preset for one or more of the three display mea-
sured values in the SmartGraph software.

If the acoustic function is not active, then none of the navigations steps which
require the mode selection button on the data logger to be pressed are acknowl-
edged  by  a  tone.  The  same  applies  for  selecting  a  mode.  If  no  selection  is
made, and thus the setting level is exited, then a tone is also emitted.

Selection of the acoustic function M53

Example display of the acoustic function M53

Selection of the reset function M52

Summary of Contents for DL200P

Page 1: ...DL200P EN TRT BA DL200P WM 02 EN OPERATING MANUAL DATA LOGGER ...

Page 2: ...etected at variable selectable recording or request intervals then saved and transmitted to a connected PC The measuring device may only be used for this intended use while complying with specified technical data Any other use is considered misuse and contrary to the intended use The product must not be disposed of with household waste Dispose of this device in a manner according to the relevant l...

Page 3: ...for active measured value recording Display for inactive measured value recording Display for date Display for time Mode selection button Data logger with internal sensors and additional connections for four external measured value sensors 3 5 mm plug socket for external temperature sensor 1 T1ext 3 5 mm plug socket for external temperature sensor 2 T2ext BNC connector for external building moistu...

Page 4: ...ger to your PC via the USB cable provided in the scope of supply The measuring device is automatically detected by the operating system Alternatively you can configure your data logger via a LAN connection over your local network if the network function is enabled Further information about the network function is provided in chapter 6 2 2 Start the SmartGraph software The program automatically det...

Page 5: ...ly configured with one button operation by using the mode selection button on your data logger You can restrict the one button operation with the mode selection button from your software if necessary key lock It is not possible to operate your data logger with the mode selection button in this case 6 1 Switching on and off When power is being supplied the data logger cannot completely switch off b...

Page 6: ...nd not connected to an external power supply it automatically deactivates the network function after 12 minutes pass without communicating with the network In this case the network function must be restarted by an external power supply either manually or automatically b When using the data logger in LAN mode the power should thus be supplied by the USB power supply In the optionally available PoE ...

Page 7: ...ing because it is not possible to calculate these values in the software m The dew point temperature is its own channel group and thus can not be calculated from the measured values of other channel groups retrospectively during a later evaluation So when organising the memory select the necessary dew point temperature measuring channels for recording as needed The specifications for type duration...

Page 8: ...eresis can be set by which the measured value must return to the valid range to switch off the alarm Example display for an alarm result of the measuring channel shown in the first measured value row Alarm display Upper alarm limit value Valid value corridor good range Lower alarm limit value flashing static Logging mode Reading the measured value memory 8 Alarm function 8 3 Acoustic alarm If an a...

Page 9: ...e is not possible and it does not respond to requests from the Smart Graph3 software After memory has been completely deleted FOMA FLSH 100 is shown on the display Afterwards the display returns to normal operation Further detailed information about using the software is provided in the software manual which you can open from the help function of the Smart Graph software Display for deleting measu...

Page 10: ...12 15 30 min 1 3 6 12 24 h Data storage integrated Flash memory with 16 MB capacity approx 3 200 000 measured values Data recording up to 20 simultaneous measuring channels Configuration and dimensions LCD display W 90 x H 64 mm Housing Plastic Dimensions L 166 x W 32 x H 78 mm Weight approx 250 g Interfaces USB LAN Connection for external sensors 2 x 3 5 mm plug socket Connection for external ele...

Page 11: ...ight 85 g Type of protection IP65 Connection 3 5 mm plug socket In the event of a sensor error the following codes may appear on one of the three LCD rows instead of the measured value E 2C Initialisation error at the sensor E 27 Faulty calibration data E 36 Channel disabled e g channel configured in the LCD but sensor logged off or removed E 50 Value to be displayed too large to fit on display E ...

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