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Newport wi Series User Manual

Newport wi Series
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Wireless Meter Scanner & Controller
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Operator’s Manual
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NEWPORT
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Table of Contents

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Newport wi Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNewport
Modelwi Series
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Part 1 Introduction

1.1 Safety Considerations

Device safety and EMC considerations, installation by qualified personnel.

1.2 Before You Begin

Instructions for inspecting shipment, obtaining assistance, and software.

1.3 Description

Overview of wiSeries wireless monitoring and control system and sensor compatibility.

Part 2 Hardware

2.1 Physical Characteristics and Mounting

Details on physical characteristics, mounting methods, and panel dimensions.

2.1.1 Front Panel

Description of the front panel display and its indicators.

2.1.2 Rear Panel

Explains rear panel connections for power, outputs, and network interface.

2.1.3 Dimensions

Provides detailed mounting dimensions and panel cutout specifications.

2.1.4 Assembly and Mounting

Step-by-step instructions for mounting the unit into a panel.

2.1.4.1 Panel Mounting Instruction

Step-by-step instructions for mounting the unit into a panel.

2.1.4.2 Antenna Mounting Instruction

Guidelines for optimal antenna placement for best reception.

2.1.4.3 Disassembly Instruction

Instructions on how to safely remove the board assembly from the case.

2.1.5 Electrical Installation

Details on how to connect power to the meter, including voltage options and fuse requirements.

2.1.5.1 Power Connections

Details on how to connect power to the meter, including voltage options and fuse requirements.

2.1.5.2 Wiring Outputs

Wiring diagrams and explanations for the meter's output connections.

2.1.5.3 Jumper Settings for Display Color Setup

Instructions for changing the lower display color using jumpers.

2.1.5.4 Dip Switches

Instructions for configuring settings using DIP switches on the boards.

2.2 Network Communication Interfaces

Details the pinout for the RJ45 Ethernet connector and crossover wiring.

2.2.1 10Base-T RJ-45 Pinout

Details the pinout for the RJ45 Ethernet connector.

2.2.2 10Base-T Crossover Wiring

Explains crossover wiring for direct computer-to-meter connections.

Part 3 Network Configuration

3.1 Ethernet (MAC) Address

Explanation of the MAC address and its location on the meter label.

3.2 Network Protocols

Lists supported network protocols like TCP/IP, ARP, HTTP, DHCP, DNS, Telnet.

3.3 DHCP

Explanation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) for automatic IP assignment.

3.4 DNS

Explains the Domain Name System (DNS) and its use with hostnames.

3.5 IP Address

Details the default IP address and subnet mask, and PC configuration requirements.

3.5.1 Default IP Address

Details the default IP address and subnet mask, and PC configuration requirements.

3.5.2 Changing TCP/IP Properties on Your Computer

Step-by-step guide to changing computer's TCP/IP settings for network access.

Part 4 Network Operations

4.0 Testing the Connection

How to test network connectivity using the ping command.

4.1 iConnect Software

Instructions for using the iConnect software to assign IP addresses and configure the meter.

4.2 Setting a New IP Address over the Network

Method for changing the meter's IP address using its default IP and web browser.

4.3 Meter's Configurations and Operations

Overview of accessing and configuring the meter via its web homepage.

4.3.1 Power Up Meter

Procedure for powering up the meter and verifying end device communication.

4.3.2 Get Readings from the End Device

How to view sensor readings and data on the "Readings" page.

4.3.3 Java Runtime Environment Setup

Setup instructions for Java Runtime Environment for applet functionality.

4.3.3.1 Java Runtime Environment 1.5 (5.0) Setup Instructions

Setup instructions for Java Runtime Environment 1.5 for applet functionality.

4.3.3.2 Java Runtime Environment 1.4 Setup Instructions

Setup instructions for Java Runtime Environment 1.4 for applet functionality.

4.3.3.3 Browser Proxy Selection

Guidance on configuring browser proxy settings for network access.

4.3.4 Java Policy

Steps to create a Java Policy file for activating data logging and graphs.

4.3.5 Chart

How to view temperature data and trends using the "Chart" page.

4.3.6 Controller Setup

Interface for configuring controller settings via web browser.

4.3.7 Setup

Configuration settings for input parameters like Device ID, filter, and units.

4.3.7.1 Input

Configuration settings for input parameters like Device ID, filter, and units.

4.3.7.2 Setpoints & On/Off Control

Configuration of setpoints, on/off controls, deadband, and action modes.

4.3.7.3 Alarms 1 & 2

Configuration options for alarm relays, low/high values, and alarm modes.

4.3.7.4 Analog Output Retransmission

Settings for analog output retransmission, scaling, and voltage/current options.

4.3.7.5 Display

Configuration of display colors for normal and alarm states.

4.3.7.6 Passcode ID

Configuration for setting up passcode IDs for security and access control.

4.3.8 Network Setup

Network configuration options including general, terminal server, and remote access.

4.3.9 End Device Setup

Interface for configuring individual end device parameters like name and update rate.

4.3.9.1 End Device Parameters

Detailed parameters for configuring end devices, including name, update, and sensor settings.

4.3.10 Access Control

Configuration of login and administrator passwords for system access.

4.4 Telnet Setup

Instructions for using Telnet for meter commands and data retrieval.

4.5 HTTPget Program

Using HTTPget software for sending requests and obtaining readings.

4.5.2 HTTPget and ARP to Setup Device IP Address

Using HTTPget and ARP for setting device IP addresses.

4.6 ARP Protocol

Explanation of the ARP protocol for IP to MAC address resolution.

4.7 iLog Software

Introduction to iLog software for temperature data logging using Excel.

4.8 Mail Notifier Software

Overview of Mail Notifier software for email alarm notifications.

Part 5 ENVIRONMENT / OPERATING CONDITIONS

5.1 General Deployment Guidelines

Best practices for deploying the wireless system for optimal performance.

5.2 With Line-of-Sight

Importance of line-of-sight and Fresnel zone for signal propagation.

5.3 Without Line-of-Sight

How different building materials affect signal propagation without line-of-sight.

5.4 Casing and Closure Around the Antenna

Guidance on antenna casing and enclosure considerations.

PART 6 SPECIFICATIONS

ON/OFF CONTROL OUTPUT 1 & 2

Specifications for ON/OFF control outputs, relays, SSRs, and DC pulse.

ALARM 1 & 2 (PROGRAMMABLE)

Specifications for programmable alarms, including type and operation.

ANALOG RETRANSMISSION OUTPUT (PROGRAMMABLE)

Specifications for analog output retransmission.

INSULATION

Insulation test specifications for power and output connections.

GENERAL

General specifications including display and digital filter.

INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS

Specifications for Ethernet, supported protocols, LEDs, and web server.

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

Specifications for wireless communication standards, frequency, and topology.

SAFETY & REGULATORY COMPLIANCE

Safety, EMC, and Radio compliance standards.

PART 7 FACTORY PRESET VALUES

CONTROLLER SETUP

Table showing factory preset values for controller setup inputs.

APPENDIX A GLOSSARY

ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)

Definition of ARP protocol for IP to MAC address mapping.

Ethernet

Definition of Ethernet as a network protocol.

IP (Internet Protocol)

Definition of the Internet Protocol.

IP address (Internet Protocol address)

Definition of an IP address.

IP Netmask

Definition of IP Netmask or Subnet Mask.

MAC (Media Access Control) Address

Definition of MAC address.

Ping

Definition of Ping utility for network connectivity testing.

TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)

Definition of TCP/IP as the Internet's communication language.

Appendix B IP Address

Class A addresses

Details on Class A IP addresses, network/host bits, and range.

Class B addresses

Details on Class B IP addresses, network/host bits, and range.

Class C addresses

Details on Class C IP addresses, network/host bits, and range.

Appendix C IP Netmask

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