Comet System T0610 Manual de usuario

COMET SYSTEM
www.cometsystem.com
Web Sensor T0610 with PoE
Web Sensor T4611 with PoE
Web Sensor T3610 with PoE
Web Sensor T3611 with PoE
Web Sensor T7610 with PoE
Web Sensor T7611 with PoE
Web Sensor T7613D with PoE
Web Sensor T6640 with PoE
Web Sensor T6641 with PoE
Web Sensor T5640 with PoE
Web Sensor T5641 with PoE
USER GUIDE

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©Copyright: COMET SYSTEM, s.r.o.
Is prohibited to copy and make any changes in this manual, without explicit agreement
of company COMET SYSTEM, s.r.o. All rights reserved.
COMET SYSTEM, s.r.o. makes constant development and improvement of all its products.
Manufacturer reserves the right to make technical changes without previous notice. Misprints
reserved.
Manufacturer is not responsible for damages caused by using the device in conflict with
this manual. To damages caused by using the device in conflict with this manual cannot be
provided free repairs during the warranty period.
Contact the manufacturer of this device:
COMET SYSTEM, s.r.o.
Bezrucova 2901
756 61 Roznov pod Radhostem
Czech Republic
www.cometsystem.com
Revision history
This manual describes devices with latest firmware version according the table below. Older
version of manual can be obtained from a technical support.
Document version
Date of issue
Firmware version
Note
IE-SNC-Tx6xx-01
2013-04-29
1-5-5-x
1-5-6-0
Initial revision of manual
IE-SNC-Tx6xx-02
2013-12-03
1-5-7-0
1-5-7-1
IE-SNC-Tx6xx-04
2017-02-20
1-5-7-2
1-5-7-3
IE-SNC-Tx6xx-05
2017-09-29
1-5-7-4
IE-SNC-Tx6xx-06
2017-12-18
1-5-7-5
New devices T6640, T6641, T5640, T5641

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Table of contents
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................4
General safety rules .....................................................................................................................................5
Device description and important notices...............................................................................................6
Getting started....................................................................................................................................................7
What is needed for operation ....................................................................................................................7
Mounting the device....................................................................................................................................7
Device settings .............................................................................................................................................8
Checking functions......................................................................................................................................9
Device setup .....................................................................................................................................................10
Setup using web interface.........................................................................................................................10
Setup using TSensor software .................................................................................................................21
Factory defaults..........................................................................................................................................22
Communication protocols .............................................................................................................................24
Website........................................................................................................................................................24
SMTP –sending e-mails...........................................................................................................................24
SNMP ..........................................................................................................................................................25
Modbus TCP ..............................................................................................................................................27
SOAP...........................................................................................................................................................28
Syslog...........................................................................................................................................................31
SNTP ...........................................................................................................................................................31
Software development kit.........................................................................................................................31
Troubleshooting...............................................................................................................................................32
I forgot the device IP address..................................................................................................................32
I cannot connect to the device ................................................................................................................32
I forgot the password for setup...............................................................................................................33
Factory defaults..........................................................................................................................................33
Display is off...............................................................................................................................................33
Device error states.....................................................................................................................................34
Technical specifications..................................................................................................................................35
Dimensions.................................................................................................................................................35
General parameters....................................................................................................................................39
Measured values .........................................................................................................................................40
Temperature measurement ......................................................................................................................41
Relative humidity measurement ..............................................................................................................41
Atmospheric pressure measurement ......................................................................................................42
CO2concentration measurement............................................................................................................42
Computed quantities .................................................................................................................................43
Operating terms .........................................................................................................................................44
End of operation .......................................................................................................................................45
Technical support and service .................................................................................................................46
Preventive maintenance............................................................................................................................46
Optional accessories........................................................................................................................................47

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Introduction
This chapter provides basic information about device. Before starting please read
this manual carefully.
The Web Sensor devices are designed for measurement of temperature, relative humidity,
atmospheric pressure or carbon dioxide concentration of air without aggressive substances.
Measured quantities are according device type. Devices with relative humidity measurement
can show one of computed quantities: dew point temperature, absolute humidity, specific
humidity, mixing ratio and specific enthalpy. Temperature units are °C or °F. Pressure units
are hPa, PSI, inHg, mBar, oz/in2, mmHg, inH2O and kPa. Communication interface of Web
Sensors is Ethernet. Web Sensor can be powered from external power supply adapter or by
power over Ethernet –PoE. Device types:
Type
Temperature
Relative humidity
Pressure
CO2
concentration
Computed
quantity
T0610
✓
T4611
✓
T3610
✓
✓
✓
T3611
✓
✓
✓
T7610
✓
✓
✓
✓
T7611
✓
✓
✓
✓
T7613D
✓
✓
✓
✓
T6640
✓
✓
✓
✓
T6641
✓
✓
✓
✓
T5640
✓
T5641
✓
Models marked TxxxxZ are custom-specified devices. Description of these devices is not
included in this manual.
A multiple point CO2and temperature adjustment procedure leads to excellent CO2
measurement accuracy over the entire temperature working range; this is a must for process
control and outdoor applications. The dual wavelength NDIR CO2sensing procedure
compensates automatically for ageing effects. The CO2module is highly resistant to pollution
and offers maintenance free operation and outstanding long term stability.
Measured values can be read in „SLOW mode“ (filtered, averaged) or in „FAST mode“
(current values without averaging). „SLOW mode“ has advantages in applications like
climate control because of filtering short time peaks. As an example exhaled air from
an employee passing the sensor could affect the climate control negatively with a short
response time because the control would trigger a change of the ventilation based on this
one-time measurement. On the contrary in „FAST mode“ no software filter is used for
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calculating the output value. This fact adds a noise of typ. ±30ppm which has to be
considered in terms of accuracy. Of principle measurement is the measured value of CO2
concentration depends on the value of air pressure - altitude at the installation site. For this
reason, it is suitable for accurate measurement to set the altitude of the installation site.
After power up of the device starts internal test. During this time (about 20s) LCD display
shows (----) instead of CO2concentration value. Web pages show n/a.
General safety rules
The following summary is used to reduce the risk of injury or damage the device.
To prevent injury, please follow instructions.
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.
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.
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.
Devices are not designed for locations with chemically aggressive environment. Temperature
and humidity sensors must not be exposed to direct contact with water or other liquids. It is
not allowed to remove the sensor cover to avoid any mechanical damage of the sensors.
Never plug-in higher power supply voltage than is allowed.
Don’t use device in potentially explosive environments.
Don’t stress the device mechanically.

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Device description and important notices
This chapter contains information about basic features. Also there are important
notices concerning to functional safety.
Measured values can be displayed on LCD display or 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.
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
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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.
•Web Sensor Tx6xx device
•power supply adapter 5V/250mA or switch with PoE feature
•RJ45 LAN connection with appropriate cable
•free IP address in your network
•for Web Sensor T4611 is required temperature probe Pt1000/3850ppm,
connected by shielded cable with maximum length 10m
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 TSesnor software necessary.
•contact your network administrator to obtain following information for the
connection to the network:
IP address:
_____._____._____._____
Default gateway:
_____._____._____._____
DNS serer IP:
_____._____._____._____
Subnet mask:
_____._____._____._____
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•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 information from the
previous step. When you installing several new devices, connect them to the
network one after another.
•connect probe Pt1000 to Web Sensor T4611
•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 and LCD
start showing measured values.
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

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•click to Change IP 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
properly and there will be collisions on the network. If the device detects
a collision of the 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. 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. In the case of measurement error a text Error is shown instead value.

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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.
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