PCE Americas PCE-HT 420 Instruction Manual

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HVAC Meter
PCE-HT 420
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Table of Contents
1. Application ....................................................................................................................................... 3
2. The set of the monitor ....................................................................................................................... 4
3. Basic requirements, operational safety ............................................................................................. 4
4. Assembly .......................................................................................................................................... 5
4.1. Installation ..................................................................................................................................... 5
4.2. External connections diagram ....................................................................................................... 5
5. Operation .......................................................................................................................................... 6
5.1. Messages after powering the monitor up ....................................................................................... 6
5.2. Functions of the button .................................................................................................................. 7
5.3. Connection of the device – configuration ..................................................................................... 8
5.4. Functions of the monitor .............................................................................................................. 11
5.5. Description of PCE-HT 420 monitor reading field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5.6. Ethernet 10/100-BASE-T ............................................................................................................ 13
5.6.1. Connection of 10/100 BASE-T interface ................................................................................. 14
5.6.2. Ethernet interface default parameters ....................................................................................... 16
5.6.2.1. Changing the parameters of Ethernet interface ..................................................................... 16
5.6.3 Web Server ................................................................................................................................ 17
5.6.3.1 General view ........................................................................................................................... 19
5.6.3.2. Selection of Web server user ................................................................................................. 21
5.6.3.3. Messages to the user .............................................................................................................. 21
5.6.3.4. Access to the archive file through the web server ................................................................. 23
5.6.3.5 Logic alarms .......................................................................................................................... 23
5.6.4 FTP Server ................................................................................................................................ 25
5.6.4.1 Selection of FTP user ............................................................................................................. 26
5.6.5 E-mail service ........................................................................................................................... 27
5.6.6 Modbus TCP/IP ......................................................................................................................... 30
5.6.6.1. Description of implemented functions ................................................................................. 31
5.6.6.2. Map of registers ..................................................................................................................... 31
5.6.6.3. Read-only registers. ............................................................................................................. 33
5.7. Firmware upgrade ........................................................................................................................ 34
5.8. Archiving measured values ....................................................................................................... . 35
5.8.1. The monitor memory structure .................................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
5.8.2. Configuration of archiving .................................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
5.8.3. File system internal memory ................................................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
5.8.4. Structure of archive files ................................................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
6.
Additional accessories ................................................................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
7.
Technical data ................................................................................................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
8.
Ordering code ................................................................................................................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 42
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1. Application
PCE-HT 420 monitor is designed for continuous measurement and conversion of relative humidity and ambient temperature into digital form (Modbus TCP/IP , HTTP protocols). The monitor programming is possible with the built-in web server. The monitor has an LCD display with 2x16 characters. The device allows you to send e-mail messages informing about the current environmental parameters as well as events that lead to exceeding the alarm values. The monitor is powered via Ethernet - PoE (Power Over Ethernet) or standard DC jack. Features of PCE-HT 420 monitor:
measurement, display and archiving of ambient temperature, relative humidity, dew point and absolute humidity,
signaling when set alarm values are exceeded
programming logic alarm outputs with reaction to the selected
input value.
real-time clock function with clock supply support in case of the monitor power failure
registration of input signals in programmed time
Ethernet 10/100 BASE-Tprotocol: Modbus TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP,services: web server, ftp server, DHCP client, SMTP client,
Values measured and calculated by the monitor:
Temperature,relative humidity,dew point,absolute humidity,
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wet bulb temperature,saturated vapor pressure,enthalpy.
All quantities and configuration parameters are available through the embedded Web server, if the parameter is not visible, set it in the tab Settings-> registers on the website.
Fig.1. View of PCE-HT 420 monitor:
2. The set of the monitor
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3. Basic requirements, operational safety
In terms of operational safety the monitor meets the
requirements of EN 61010-1.
Safety instructions
The assembly and the installation of the electrical connections may be carried out only by a duly qualified electrician.
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Before turning on the monitor verify the connections.
The monitor is intended for installation and use in industrial
electromagnetic environments.
A switch or a circuit-breaker should be installed in the building or facility. It should be located near the device, easily accessible to the operator, and suitably marked.
4. Assembly
4.1. Installation
PCE-HT 420 monitor is mounted on a wall using a screw connection. The monitor housing consists of an upper and a lower part.
Fig.2 Location of mounting holes
4.2. External connections diagram
The monitor has 2 external slots:
- Ethernet por
t 10/100 base-T
- DC power socket
5.5 / 2.1 mm
and 1 button to reset the device to standard parameters - "Reset"
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Fig.3 View of the upper part of PCE-HT 420 monitor
5. Operation
After wiring, mounting and powering the monitor is ready to work with factory settings. The monitor can be programmed with the built-in web server.
The following parameters can be programmed in the monitor:
Ethernet interface settings,
Modbus settings,
Archive settings,
Alarm settings,
SMTP client settings - e-mail (only as unencrypted connection)
System settings.
Caution: Do not remove the cover of the sensor as this may damage the device!
5.1. Messages after powering the monitor up
After powe
r is turned on the display shows the name of the d
evice and the manufacturer and software version. After about 4s the serial number of the device is displayed and after another 4s the IP
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address in the network, if the device has been connected to Ethernet network - the address can be static or obtained from DHCP server.
Fig. 4 Startup messages of PCE-HT 420 monitor
5.2. Functions of the button
The device contains only one physical button for restoring the factory settings or displaying the current IP address of the monitor. This button is located on the connector panel – fig. 3.
- restoring factory parameters - after pressing and holding the button for 10 seconds; Note: each successive restoration of factory parameters enables or disables the service of obtaining network address from a DHCP server, i.e. if the DHCP service is enabled and restoring the factory parameters will be forced , the DHCP service will be disabled (you will be informed about the change with a message on the display) and the default static IP address will be assigned to the device: 192.168.1.19 (subnet mask:
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255.255.255.0), another request for restoring the factory parameters will enable the DHCP server service - the network parameters will be obtained dynamically from the server;
- displaying the current IP address of the monitor – after a short press of the button – about 1 sec.
5.3. Connection of the device – configuration
5.3.1. Connection of the monitor to the network equipped with a DHCP server
The easiest way to connect an PCE-HT 420 monitor to Ethernet is to use the existing DHCP server, which assigns communication parameters, i.e. IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS address to the devices being connected. In order to use the automatic configuration with a DHCP server, make sure the monitor is running with DHCP client service enabled - to do so, switch on the power of the monitor and observe the initial messages:
a) message about the monitor operation
with DHCP client enabled – the displayed IP address is the current address of the monitor acquired from DHCP server;
b) message about the monitor operation with a DHCP client disabled – the
displayed IP address is the current address of the monitor set manually or the default address (after restoration of default parameters); in order to obtain an address
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from a DHCP server you must restore the monitor to factory defaults, p. 5.2, and restart the device - then you should see the message a) with the IP address acquired from DHCP server.
In order to further configure the device a computer (tablet, phone) must be connected to the same Ethernet network (also with DHCP client enabled - automatic acquisition of IP address), open a web browser and in the browser address field type the IP address displayed by PCE-HT 420. This will display the login screen to log the web server that will allow further configuration ­sign up to the administrator account, p. 5.6.3.2.
After gaining access to the full configuration we recommend that you disable the DHCP client, leaving the acquired network parameters unchanged – IP address, subnet mask, gateway, DNS address will be stored as static parameters.
5.3.2. Connecting the monitor to the network without using a DHCP server
In order to use the automatic configuration with a DHCP server, make sure the monitor is running with DHCP client service disabled
- to do so, switch on the power of the monitor and observe the initial messages:
a) message about the monitor operation
with DHCP client service enabled – the displayed IP address is the current address of the monitor acquired from DHCP server; to set the a static IP address factory parameters
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should be restored, p. 5.2, and the device should be restarted – then a message should be displayed b) with the static default IP address.
b) a message about the monitor operation
with disabled DHCP client service - the
displayed IP address is the current address of the monitor set manually or the default IP address (after restoring the default parameters), if the displayed address is different from 192.168.1.19 the factory defaults should be restored twice, p. 5.2;
In order to further configure the device a computer (tablet, phone) must be connected to the same Ethernet network (or directly to the monitor) and the automatic acquisition of network parameters must be disabled. Then, the static parameters corresponding to the default network parameters of PCE-HT 420 must be manually entered into the computer (tablet, phone) p.
5.6.2 (the same subnet mask and any IP address from the pool
192.168.1.X except for the address 192.168.1.19 assigned by default to PCE-HT 420). After the connection, open your web browser and type the default IP address 192.168.1.19. in the address field of the browser. This will display the login screen to the web server of the monitor that allows further configuration – sign up to the administrator account, p. 5.6.3.2. After logging in to the monitor web server it is possible to change the network parameters according to our needs - especially the IP address must be changed to make sure that the monitor does not
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have the default IP address, otherwise the configuration of other monitors working in the same Ethernet network will be difficult.
5.4. Functions of the monitor
Monitor PCE-HT 420 performs the following functions:
measurement of the ambient temperature and relative humidity,
calculation of selected physical quantities,
memory of minimum and maximum values measured and
calculated:
temperature,relative humidity,absolute humidity,dew point.
5.5. Description of PCE-HT 420 monitor reading field
PCE-HT 420 is equipped with a backlit LCD display consisting of two lines of 16 characters each. The top line of the display is used for the presentation of measured values - temperature and relative humidity and to display status pictographs of the file system internal memory. The bottom line of the display is used for presentation of the state of the internal memory, alarm no. 1 status, time and date. During normal operation the monitor displays measured values alternately with their symbols.
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Fig. 5 Description of the monitor reading field
Tables 1, 2 show the symbols displayed on the LCD, and their meanings.
Table1
Symbol Display mode Meaning
constant file system internal memory installed and
ready for operation flashing error of file system internal memory flashing file system internal memory full
flashing file system internal memory installed and
ready for operation, active FTP connection
constant alarm activity indicator - alarms 1, 2 active
constant alarm activity indicator - alarm 1 active
constant alarm activity indicator - alarm 2 active
constant alarm activity indicator - alarms inactive
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Table2
Symbol
Percentage of
internal memory
usage
87.5…100%
75…87.5%
62.5…75%
50…62.5%
37.5…50%
25…37.5%
12.5…25%
0…12.5%
When measuring ranges are overrun it is indicated by displaying special characters on the top line of the LCD:
- lower overrun of the range of the displayed value
- upper overrun of the range of the displayed value
5.6. Ethernet 10/100-BASE-T
PCE-HT 420 monitors are equipped with Ethernet interface for the connection (using RJ45 slot) to a local or global network (LAN or WAN) and the use of network services implemented in the monitors: Web server, FTP server, Modbus Slave TCP/IP, SMTP client. In order to use the network services Ethernet parameters of the monitor must be configured. Standard Ethernet parameters of the monitor are shown in Table 4. The basic parameter is the IP address of the monitor - by default
192.168.1.19, which must be unique within the network to which we connect the device. The IP address can be assigned to the monitor automatically by DHCP server present on the network provided that the option to acquire IP address from DHCP server is enabled. DHCP service is disabled by default, then the monitor initializes with the default IP address
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allowing the user to change the IP address through the website. Note: The monitor allows for up to 10 connections simultaneously!!
The applications implemented in the monitor use from 1 to 2 connections:
Modbus TCP/IP - 1 connection
Web server - minimum 1 connection
FTP server - 2 connections
SMTP client - 1 connection
5.6.1. Connection of 10/100 BASE-T interface
To access the Ethernet services, it is required to connect the monitor to the network via the RJ45 slot located at the top of the monitor, operating in accordance with TCP/IP.
Fig.6 View and numbering of RJ45 slot pins
Description of the monitor RJ45 slot diodes function:
yellow LED - illuminates when PCE-HT 420 is properly connected to the Ethernet network 100 Base-T, does not light up when PCE-HT 420 is not connected to the network or is connected to 10-Base-T network.
green LED - Tx/Rx flickers when the monitor sends and receives data, illuminates constantly when data is transmitted
In order to connect PCE-HT 420 to the network the User should use
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twisted pair cable.
U/FTP – twisted pair cable with each pair foiled,
F/FTP – twisted pair cable with each pair foiled, additionally cable
with foil shield,
S/FTP (formerly SFTP) – twisted pair cable with each pair foiled, additionally cable with wire mesh shield,
SF/FTP (formerly S-STP) – twisted pair cable with each pair foiled, additionally with foil and wire mesh shield,
Categories of twisted pair cable according to the European standard EN 50173 minimum: Class D (category 5) - for high-speed local area networks, includes applications using the frequency band up to 100 MHz. The description of the connection is shown in Table
3. For Ethernet interface the User should use twisted pair cable of STP type (shielded) category 5 with RJ-45 connector with conductors in colors (in accordance with the colors described in table 3) acc. to the following standard:
EIA/TIA 568A for both connectors at the so-called simple connection of PCE-HT 420 to the network hub or switch,
EIA/TIA 568A for the first connector and EIA/TIA 568B for the second connector at the so-called patch cord connection (crossover) used, among others, when connecting PCE-HT 420 to a computer.
Table 3
Conduct
or no.
Signal Conductor color acc. to standard
EIA/TIA 568A EIA/TIA 568B 1 TX+ white-green white-orange 2 TX- green orange
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3 RX+ white-orange white-green 4 EPWR+ blue blue 5 EPWR+ white-blue white-blue 6 RX- orange green 7 EPWR- white-brown white-brown 8 EPWR- brown brown
5.6.2. Ethernet interface default parameters
Ta
ble 4
No. Name Default value
1. DHCP Enabled or disabled (cycled when default parameters
restoration is forced)
2. IP Address 192.168.1.19
3. Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
4. Gateway 192.168.1.1
5. DNS 8.8.8.8
5.6.2.1. Changing the parameters of Ethernet interface
Cha
nging the parameters of the Ethernet interface is possible
through the built-in web server.
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Fig.7 View of the window to change the parameters of the
Ethernet interface
5.6.3 Web Server
Monitor PCE-HT 420 provides its own Web server that allows remote monitoring of measured values and remote configuration and readout of the monitor status. With the web page the user can:
obtain device information (serial number, execution code, firmware version, bootloader version, variant (standard or special),
preview the current measured values,
read the status of the device,
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select the language for the Web page,
perform configuration
Access to the Web server is achieved by entering the monitor IP address in the web browser, e.g .: http://192.168.1.19 (where
192.168.1.19 is set at the monitor). The standard port for web server is port "80". Server port may be changed by the user.
Note: For proper web page operation a browser with JavaScript enabled and compatible with XHTML 1.0 is required (all popular browsers, Internet Explorer, version 8 minimum).
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5.6.3.1 General view
Fig.8 General view of the main website
The function of each tile of the website:
1)The
view of measurements and after clicking on the tile graphs
with trends are displayed.
2)Ethernet interface settings.
3)Archive settings and information about memory usage and the process of data dump to the file system memory.
4)Alarm settings and information about their status.
5)Information about the device, giving an individual name to the monitor.
6)Setting the time, LCD display and configuration of our displayed values - the groups of any of the 12 values of the monitor registers
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to which we can assign our own name and display it as a separate tile on the website. Defined records can be archived and they control the alarms.
7)Email configuration.
8)Logging off, return to the login page.
9)Configurable device name
10) Changing the language
11) Time to log off when inactive
Fig.9 View of the window to configure the groups of our own
records
Fig.10 View of a tile displaying a group of our 12 values
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5.6.3.2. Selection of Web server user
The monitor has two user accounts for the Web server secured by individual passwords:
user: ”admin”, password: ”admin” - access to configuration and
the preview of parameters
user: ”user”, password: ”pass” - access to the preview of
parameters only.
user: "guest" - access to the preview of the measured values on the home page only, log on to the guest account does not require entering a user name or password, it is enough to select "Login as a guest” and then click on "Login"
Fig.11 View of the login window to the website
Calling the monitor’s IP address in the browser, for example http://192.168.1.19 will display the start display in the browser where the user must enter name and password. Additionally, you can log in to the "guest” account, when you select "Login as a guest" on the login page. "guest” user account is limited to view the measured values on the main page. Log off occurs after 5 minutes of inactivity.
5.6.3.3. Messages to the user
The web server is equipped with a system of messages
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to the user. If the user tries to save the settings into the monitor, a message is returned on the status of such operation. For mobile applications there is a user notification system built-in the web browser.
Fig.12 View of the message window informing that
parameters have been correctly recorded in the device
Fig.13 View of the message window informing about incorrect
d
ata of the web form
Fig. 14 View of the message window informing about lack of
permission to view the website content.
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5.6.3.4. Access to the archive file through the web server
PCE-HT 420 allows for access to archive files through the file manager
implemented on the web server that allows the user to retrieve and delete individual files. To start the archive file manager, click on the tile Archive, and then click the button Browse arch. Files.
Fig.15 View of the window of the file manager on the web server
In order to download the file, click the file icon, and to delete a file, click the trash can symbol next to the file icon.
5.6.3.5 Logic alarms
PCE-HT 420 is equipped with 2 logic alarm outputs. Each alarm can
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operate in one of six modes. Fig. 17 shows the operation of alarm in the following modes: n-on, n-off, on, off. The other two modes: h­on and h-off mean respectively, always On and always Off. These modes are designed for manual simulation of alarm states.
Fig. 16 View of alarms configuration window
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AL_L - Lower threshold of the alarm AL_H - Upper threshold of the alarm
Fig. 17 Types of alarms: a) n-on; b) n-off; c) on; d) off.
Note: In the case of alarm types n-on, n- off, on, off entering AL_L > AL_H will disable the alarm.
In the "alarm output" tab the user can decide what action will be performed following the change of the alarm state:
- Buzzer – audible alarm
- E-mail address 1 – sending an e-mail to recipient No. 1
- E-mail address 2 – sending an e-mail to recipient No. 2 It is possible to simultaneously select several options at once. Note: If the user selects the audible alarm for alarm number 1 (2),
the same option should not be selected for alarm 2 (1).
5.6.4 FTP Server
FTP file sharing protocol is implemented in PCE-HT 420 monitors. The monitor acts as a server, allowing clients to access the internal memory of the meter file system. Access to files is possible using a computer, tablet with installed FTP client or another device acting
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
AL_L
a) n-on
b) n-off
c) off
d) on
AL_H Wielko steruj ca
stan
alarmu
zał czony
wył czony
stan
alarmu
wył czony
zał czony zał czony
Wielko steruj caAL_L AL_H
Wielko
steruj caAL_L AL_H Wielko steruj caAL_L AL_H
zał czony
stan
alarmu
wył czony
wył czony wył czony
zał czony
stan
alarmu
Alarm status
Alarm status
Alarm status
Alarm status
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Controlling quantity
Controlling quantity
Controlling quantityControlling quantity
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as FTP client. To transfer files using FTP the following ports are normally used: "1025" - data port and "21" - command port. If necessary, the user can change the port used by the FTP. Please note, that the configuration of the server and FTP client ports must be the same. FTP client program should work in passive mode, then the connection is established fully by the client (the customer chooses the data port). For file transfer with the monitor it is possible to use maximum one connection at the same time, that is why the maximum number of connections must be limited to "1” in the client program.
Fig.18 View of FTP ports configuration window
5.6.4.1 Selection of FTP user
The monitor has two user accounts for the FTP server se
cured by
individual passwords:
user: ”admin”,
password: “admin” - access to saving and reading
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files
user: ”user”, password: ”passftp” - access to reading archive files
only. FTP user names cannot be changed, however, it is possible to
change the password for each user - it is recommended to change passwords for security reasons. The password must contain a minimum of 4 characters. Password change is only possible through the web page in "Ethernet” parameters group. Passwords can have a maximum of 8 characters. If the password is lost ­making it impossible to use the FTP, the factory defaults of the Ethernet interface must be restored through the Web site, or all settings can be restored to the factory defaults using the "Reset" button. 4.2. All standard parameters of the monitor including the Ethernet parameters and password for FTP server users will be restored:
user ”admin
password: ”admin” ;
user ”user password ”passftp”.
FileZilla can be used as the FTP client. By typing the monitor IP address in the address field we can view and download archive files.
5.6.5 E-mail service
PCE-HT 420 monitors have been equipped with a function to send email messages using SMTP. To send a message a user must provide authentication data to SMTP proxy server. It is recommended that the server is located in the same network as the device.
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Caution:
SMTP proxy server must support AUTH PLAIN authentication for unencrypted connection.
The service allows a user to send information about alarm events and information in the form of regular short e-mail messages that contain the following information:
The time at which the event occurred,
The quantity that caused the event,
The measured values which occurred at the moment of alarm
status change,
The name of the device from which the information was sent.
PCE-HT 420 monitor has a memory buffer allowing for storage of maximum 20 e-mail messages. If an e-mail cannot be sent on a regular basis, for example, due to lack of connection they are queued up one after the other until their number exceeds
20. When the limit is exceeded, the subsequent messages will be lost.
In the case of transmission errors, wrong configuration or other factors beyond the control of the device (e.g. Anti-spam protection of SMTP server) messages may not reach their destination.
1)SMTP server address, for example, "smtp.wp.pl"
2)Address of the sender, .eg. "MyName@gmail.com"
3)Username registered on the SMTP server
4)The password for the specified account on the SMTP server
5)The name of the first recipient to which the message is to be delivered
6)The name of the second recipient
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7)The period of sending regular messages
Fig. 19 View of e-mail configuration window
The correct SMTP server port must be configured at "Ethernet" tile in "SMTP” tab. For unencrypted connections usually ports 25 or 587 are used.
Fig. 20 View of SMTP port configuration window on "Ethernet” tile
To verify the configuration of e-mail, click on the "Send a test message" button on "E-mail" tile and then, in order to determine the configuration errors, watch the messages appearing in the upper left corner of the website.
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5.6.6 Modbus TCP/IP
PCE-HT 420 monitors allow access to internal registers via Ethernet and Modbus TCP/IP Slave. Modbus protocol functions and structure of the records are described in points 5.5.6.1 –
5.5.6.3. In order to set up a connection it is necessary to set a unique IP address for the monitor and to set the connection parameters listed in Table 5.
Table 5
No. Description Default value
1.
Device address for MODBUS TCP/IP
1
2.
Port number of Modbus TCP
502
3.
Time to close the port of Modbus TCP/IP service [s]
60
4.
The maximum number of simultaneous connections to Modbus TCP / IP service
2
The device’s address is the address of the device for Modbus TCP / IP.
By setting the address of the monitor to "255" the monitor will
skip the analysis of the address in Modbus frame (broadcast mode).
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Fig.21 View of Modbus TCP configuration parameters on "Ethernet”
tile
The implemented protocol is in accordance with the standard PI­MBUS-300 Rev G of Modicon Company.
5.6.6.1. Description of implemented functions
PCE-HT 420 monitors have the following MODBUS functions:
03 (03h) – readout of group of register.
04 (04h) – readout of group of input registers.
17 (11 h) - identification of slave device.
5.6.6.2. Map of registers
In PCE-HT 420 monitor the data is placed in 16- and 32-bit registers. Process variables and parameters of the monitor are located in the address space of registers in a manner dependent on the type of the variable. Bits in 16-bit registers are numbered from the
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youngest to the oldest (b0 ... b15). 32-Bit registers (4 Bytes) contain floating point numbers in IEEE-754 standard. Order of bytes: B3 B2 B1 B0 – the oldest byte is sent first. 16-Bit registers representing 32-bit values in two subsequent registers are doubled in another address area with the following bytes order: B1 B0 B3 B2 (Tab. 6).
The map of PCE-HT 420 registers is presented below. Note: All given addresses are physical addresses. In some computer programs, logical addressing is applied, then addresses must be increased by 1.
Table 6
Address range
Value type Description
6000-6198 float (32 bits) Value is placed in two successive 16-bit
registers. Registers contain the same data as 32-bit registers of 7500 range. Registers are read-only. Bytes order (B1,B0,B3,B2)
7000 -7198 float (32 bits) Value is placed in two successive 16-bit
registers. Registers contain the same data as 32-bit registers of 7500 range. Registers are read-only. Bytes order (B3,B2,B1,B0)
7500-7599 float (32 bits) Value is placed in 32-bit register. Registers are
read-only.
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5.6.6.3. Read-only registers.
Table 7
Value is
placed in
two
successive
16-bit
registers.
These
registers
contain the
same data
as 32-bit
registers of
7500 range.
Value is
placed in
32-bit
registers.
Name
Record(z)/readout(o)
Unit
Unit name
7000/6000 7500 T o
o
C Measured temperature
7002/6002 7501 R
H o % Measured relative humidity
7004/6004 7502 DP o
o
C Calculated dew point 7006/6006 7503 AH o g/m3Calculated absolute humidity 7008/6008 7504 o
o
C Wet bulb temperature 7010/6010 7505 o hPA Saturated vapor pressure 7012/6012 7506 Enthalpy 7014/6014 7507 Reserved 7016/6016 7508 Reserved 7018/6018 7509 Reserved 7020/6020 7510 min T o
o
C Minimum temperature 7022/6022 7511
max T o
o
C Maximum temperature 7024/6024 7512 min RH o % Minimum relative humidity 7026/6026 7513 max RH o % Maximum relative humidity 7028/7028 7514 min DP o
o
C Minimum dew point 7030/6030 7515 max DP o
o
C Maximum dew point 7032/6032 7516 min AH o g/m3Minimum absolute humidity 7034/6034 7517 max AH o g/m3Maximum absolute humidity 7036/6036 7518 o Device ID 7038/6038 7519 Status 7040/6040 7520 % of internal archive usage 7042/6042 7521 Reserved 7044/6044 7522 Progress of internal archive
rewriting To the file system
7046/6046 7523 Current o - Current time
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time
7048/6048 7524 Date - year o
YYYY
Current date - year
7050/6050 7525 Month, day o
MMDD
Current date - month, day 7052/6052 7526 Reserved 7054/6054 7527 o the amount of file system memory
available space (kB), value ”-1”
means a memory error 7056/6056 7528 o Total storage capacity of file system
memory (kB), value ”-1” means no
properly installed memory
7058/6058
...7072/6072
7529-
7536
o Reserved
7074/6074 7537 o The fir
st defined register displayed
7076/6076 7538 o The second defined register
displayed 7078/6078 7539 o The third defined register displayed
... …. ……….
7096/6096 7548 o The twelfth defined register
displayed
5.7. Firmware upgrade
Software updates are available from PCE Instruments.
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5.8. Archiving measured values
5.8.1. The monitor memory structure
PCE-HT 420 monitors are normally equipped with 4MB of internal memory for storing current data recorded by the monitor. The monitor can record any parameter of the 4 measured values ­temperature, relative humidity, dew point and absolute humidity. Additionally, a user can archive each of 12 defined
displayed quantities. Internal memory of the monitor allows for
storage of 534336 records. If the default 50% of the internal
memory is used (or other value defined by the user) the archive is
automatically rewritten to the file system memory. The memory is a
circular buffer. After the memory is full, the oldest data is
overwritten. The internal archive can be read, copied and deleted.
PCE-HT 420 monitors have file system internal memory of the size
of 8GB (memory size of the file system can be increased on request
or according to the needs of the manufacturer) to which the data
from the internal memory are automatically rewritten in the form of
files. Data can be downloaded via Ethernet using FTP or Web site.
Minimum archiving period is 10 seconds.
5.8.2. Configuration of archiving
Website is used to configure the archiving parameters. Archiving can be continuous and conditional. Triggering conditional archiving may be performed according to one of the four possibilities shown in Fig. 23 (n-on, n-off, off, on). Continuous archiving is activated by selecting h-on archiving type, and it is turned off by selecting the h­off option.
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Fig. 23 Types of conditional archiving
Ar_L - Lower threshold of archiving Ar_H - Upper threshold of archiving
5.8.3. File system internal memory
PCE-HT 420 monitors are equipped with file system internal memory. FAT and FAT32 file systems are supported. During operation the monitor creates file directories containing historical data.
During registration the monitor creates directories and files of the file system in the internal memory. An example of the directory structure is shown in Fig. 24.
Fig. 24 Directories structure in the memory.
1 0
1 0
1 0
1 0
Ar_L
a) n-on
b) n-off
c) off
d) on
Ar_H Wielko steruj ca
Archiwizacja
zał czona
wył czona
wył czona
zał czona zał czona
Wielko steruj caAr_L Ar_H
Wielko
steruj caAr_L Ar_H Wielko steruj caAr_L Ar_H
zał czona
wył czona
wył czona wył czona
zał czona
Archiwizacja
Archiwizacja
Archiwizacja
Controlling quantity
Enabled
Archiving
Disabled
Controlling quantity
Disabled
Controlling quantity
Controlling quantity
Enabled
Enabled
Disabled
Archiving
Enabled
Archiving
Archiving
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
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Apart from the ARCH directory, in which the archived data is placed, SYSTEM directory is also created on the card where the following files are located:
- start.txt - date and time of the file system internal memory installation (when the monitor is restarted after power failure)
- manual.pdf - current user’s manual
- enarch.gif – graphic file with info about alarms / archiving configuration
Note: If these files are deleted, some elements of the website ­hints, instructions, may not be displayed; these files can be removed after logging in FTP server to admin account.
Data in the memory is stored in files located in the directories with names corresponding to the device name and the serial number ­see Fig. 24. Whereas the names of the files correspond to the date of recording and they have the following format XXXX_YY.Dzz, where XXXX
year , YY month. The format of the archive file extension is Dzz, where "zz" is the subsequent number of the archive file from a given month. For example, the first file in the archive in the month of May 2016 will be 2016_05.D00, the next file: 2016_05.D01 etc. For a given month it is possible to create maximum 32 files (*.D00 … *.D31). The file is changed automatically when the file size reaches 29 MB.
5.8.4. Structure of archive files
Files containing archived data in the internal memory of
the file system are structured as columns, where successive columns of data are separated from each other by a tab character. The first line of the file contains the columns header. Data records
are s
equentially arranged in rows and the fields of the record are
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separated from each other by a tab character. View a sample archive file with archiving of further 12 user’s displayed values is shown in Fig. 25.
Fig. 25 Sample data file
Subsequent fields included in a row describing the record have the following meanings:
date – the date of the data registration, the date
separator character is "-"
time – hour, minute, second of the recorded data, time separator character is ” : ”
T, RH, DP, AH, name1, user reg , …. – name of the value
to be archived, the default separator character is ” . ” however, the separator can be changed to ” , ” by selecting the proper option in the Archive window of the website.
6. Additional accessories
PCE-HT 420 monitors are available with additional accessories such as D.C. and PoE IEEE 802.3af. power supply units Table 7 shows the available items with their codes.
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Table 8
No. Accessory Appearance Ordering code Technical data
1. 6 VDC power supply unit
20-072-00-00094 Voltage: 6 V d.c. ± 5%
Maximum power: 6W* Input voltage:
90...253 V a.c. Operating temperature:
0...40oC* Dimensio
ns:
63.6 x 29.5 x 45.6 mm* Conductor length:
1.4 m ± 10%* Plug: 5.5 / 2.1 mm *power supply parameters can change
2. PoE power supply
20-090-00-00022 Input voltage:
100 – 240 VAC Input frequency: 47 – 63 Hz Current consumption: 0.35 A max. for 240 VAC Output voltage: 48 VDC Power output: 15.4 W Operating temperature: 0 – 40oC Dimensio
ns: 140 x 65 x 36 mm
Weight: 0.2 kg
3. power cord for PoE power supply
20-069-00-00146 conductor length: 1.8 m
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7. Technical data
Basic parameters:
–measuring range of relative humidity (RH)
0...95 % without condensation –intrinsic error of humidity processing
±3% of the range for RH = 10...90% ±5% in the remaining range
hysteresis humidity measurement ± 1% RHbasic range of temperature measurement (T) – 20...60 °Cintrinsic error of temperature processing
±0.6o C in the range of 10...40o C ±1.0o C
in the remaining range
calculated quantities absolute humidity (a) [g/m
3
]
dew point temperature (Td) [°C]
Ethernet Interface: 10/100-Base-T
- max. number of simultaneous connections 10
Nominal operating conditions:
power s
upply 6 V d.c.
or PoE IEEE 802.3af
power c
onsumption < 2 VA
ambient temperature – 20...23
…60 °C
–air relative humidity: < 95%
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time of initial warm-up 15 minutesdegree of protection provided by housing IP 20mounting on a wallweight <0.3 kgdimensions (120 x 80 x 25) mmoperating position: with sensor directed to
the bottom
Electromagnetic compatibility
–Immunity to electromagnetic interference: acc. to PN-EN 61000-6-2
–emission of electromagnetic interference: acc. to PN-EN 61000-6-4
Safety requirements according to PN-EN 61010-1 standard
installation category IIIdegree of pollution 2operating voltage relative to earth 50Valtitude < 2000m
Parameters of DC power supply unit (option):
voltage 6 V d.c. ± 5%maximum power 6W
*
input voltage 90...253 V a.c.
op
erating temperature 0...40 o C
*
dimensions 63.6 x 29.5 x 45.6 mm
*
cord length 1.4 m ± 10%
*
–plug
5.5 / 2.1 mm
* power supply parameters can change
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8. Ordering code
Table 9
Humidity and temperature monitor PCE­HT 420 type
X X XX X X
Power supply*
6 V d.c. 1 6 V d.c. , PoE IEEE 802.3af 2
Accessories
none 0 6 V d.c. power supply unit 1
Version
Standard 00 Special** XX
Language
Polish P English E other** X
Acceptance tests:
without additional requirements 0 with quality inspection certificate 1 acc. to customer’s requirements X
* - Monitor of PCE-HT 420 1XXXXX version require external supply voltage of 6 V d.c. Monitors of PCE-HT 420 2XXXXX version can be supplied both from Ethernet interface through PoE (Power over Ethernet), and from external power supply 6 V d.c.
** - only after agreement with the manufacturer
Coding example:
PCE-HT 420-2100P1 means a monitor supplied by PoE IEEE
802.3af and
6 V d.c. with 6 V d.c.
power supply unit included in standard version with Polish language version and quality inspection certificate.
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