EZ Logger Lite User Manual English (Draft) Version 2.
CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction ______________________________________________ 1 1.1 Features ______________________________________________________ 1 1.2 EZ Logger Lite as a Remote Monitoring System _______________________ 1 1.3 Package Contents ______________________________________________ 2 Chapter 2: Hardware Installation ______________________________________ 4 Chapter 3: Web Interface for Configuration______________________________ 7 3.
iii System Settings ________________________________________________ 30 iv Serial Table Settings_____________________________________________ 30 v Add Serial button ________________________________________________ 31 3.2.9 Language __________________________________________________ 32 i Interface Language ______________________________________________ 32 ii Email Preference ________________________________________________ 33 3.2.
2. Key in the Logger’s IP address in the block _______________________ 78 3. Press OK for confirmation ____________________________________ 78 4.
Chapter 1:Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Features EZ Logger Lite is a data logger for PV Inverters; the data logger is a web-server device that capable of remote monitoring PV systems even in video camera. It can be accessed from anywhere in the world via a standard browser and/or monitoring program by entering the IP Address (or Domain Name), account and password. This allows EZ Logger Lite to transmit data directly to the Internet without going to the PV system.
Chapter 1:Introduction Internet Optional wireless communication EZ Logger Lite Up to 20 inverters Computer receives e-mail Temperature and irradiance sensor Wireless Router DSL modem Data Logger RS485 GPRS IP Network RS232 GPRS modem Computer with Pro-control for monitoring Computer with IE for configuration Mobile receives SMS Fig.1 EZ Logger Lite Network Diagram 1.3 Package Contents The package contains the following items; 1. EZ Logger Lite 2. User Manual 3. Connectors for RS485 and sensors 4.
Chapter 1:Introduction Colour Type Power Login Status R/W busy Green Yellow Red Function Power ON User login indication Start flashing before 5 seconds of accessing USB memory, keep flashing during accessing of memory, stop flashing after read/write of the memory Fig.
Chapter 2:Hardware Installation Chapter 2: Hardware Installation The following details the hardware installation procedure for EZ Logger Lite. Step 1: Connect RS485 wired plug from RS485 card of inverter into RS485 port. The mapping between RS485 card of inverter to Data logger is: EZ Logger R+ RTT+ Lite RS485 R+ RTT+ card Step 2: Insert USB memory stick into USB port Step 3: (Optional) Connect the PC camera into the USB port of EZ Logger Lite.
Chapter 2:Hardware Installation Step 4: (Optional) Connect the EZ Logger Lite to LAN by using the Ethernet UTP port. Step 5: Connect DC power adapter output into EZ Logger Lite socket, and plug the DC power input into the wall socket Step 6: Wait a moment and the LCD will display the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway. Use a Browser to log into EZ Logger Lite Web Interface The icon on the LCD indicates that a USB camera is connected.
Chapter 2:Hardware Installation Irradiance sensor PT1000 sensor Step 7: (Optional) Connect GPRS modem to RS232 port of EZ Logger Lite EZ Logger Lite - user manual -6-
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Chapter 3: Web Interface for Configuration 3.1 Introduction EZ Logger Lite is designed to work with monitor software. To connect the Logger, user has to configure it in advance. To configure it, user can set it up though Web based program such as Internet Explorer as below. 1. Once you have finished the hardware setup shown in Chapter 2, write down the IP address shown on the LCD. 2. On a PC (located in the same LAN), open a Web Brower (eg.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration 5. After confirm the IP address; user can use Pro Control to monitor the data logger. An example frame is shown below. Fig.8 Pro Contorl main screen Note: If you are using proxy server in your Internet Explorer, you may have difficulty to connect Logger.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration 3.2 Using the Web Interface to setup logger On the left side of the main page, there are 2 sections for setting. One is for logger; the other is for the setting of connected camera. In the following, we are going to explain the setting for the data logger. Fig.9 EZ Logger Lite Main Menu 3.2.1 System Status This webpage displays all the information relating to EZ Logger Lite. This page is viewable by viewers of all permission levels1. Fig.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration i. System Information This section shows general hardware information such as the Hardware and Firmware Version, the serial number, current / local System Time, the system name, contact, location and uptime. ii. IP Status This section shows the network information. The MAC Address is unique to each EZ Logger Lite. iii. Network Server This section shows information of Network Server of DNS (Domain Name Server), Time Server, Email Server and Image Server. iv.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.11 EZ Logger Lite Event Log: Administrator privilege. 3.2.3 Network This option determines EZ Logger Lite Network settings. To enter, click “Network” on the MENU bar. All the settings are explained below. i IP Address By default, the IP address acquisition is set to using DHCP. Fig.12 EZ Logger Lite IP Address Settings IP Address This determines EZ Logger Lite LAN IP address. Subnet Mask Enter EZ Logger Lite Subnet Mask. The value is normally 255.255.255.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration To learn more about the above, see Appendix C: IP address, Subnet and Gateway Obtain an IP address This allows the user to choose either to set EZ Logger Lite LAN IP address MANUALLY or using DHCP (default). Note: Click Apply to confirm. EZ Logger Lite will reboot. You MUST now manually enter the NEW IP address in your Browser in order to open the Web Interface. ii DNS Server IP Fig.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration This is a free service that allows the user to alias a dynamic (or floating) IP address to a static hostname. No matter how many times your ISP change the IP, you will be able to locate EZ Logger Lite through Internet. Fig.15 EZ Logger Lite Dynamic DNS settings Enable EZ Logger Lite free Domain Name (current free Domain Name is ***) Each EZ Logger Lite unit is shipped with a default domain name ***.icv99.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Note: In order to Activate the unit, EZ Logger Lite DDNS feature MUST be Enabled first under Basic Settings Network EZ Logger Lite Dynamic DNS. Remember to click Apply to confirm. 4. Once registered, user can enter a New Domain Name, set a Domain password and E-mail address. Click Done to save changes.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Note: Enter a valid Email address. In the event you have forgotten the password to your DNS account, a new password will be sent to this email address upon request. 5. Registration complete. Account details shown as follows; Note: In order to view from remote, Port Forwarding must be configured at your Router. See Appendix A for more information. 6.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration • dyn.chamber.ee • DHS International • DynDNS Free • DynDNS Custom • myDDNS • ZiVE Click Update to get latest list of Service Providers. Note: The number of available DDNS service providers depends on the region EZ Logger Lite is purchased. In general, to register a Domain Name; a. Go to the DDNS provider website listed above. b. Register a new user account and password with the DDNS provider. c. Choose a Domain Name to point to your current Dynamic IP d.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.16 EZ Logger Lite PPPoE setting When Connection should be made Disabled : Default setting. Connect always : EZ Logger Lite will automatically dial up and maintain continuous connection. Automatically reconnect Enter the interval between each reconnection and number of automatic reconnections. The reconnection interval can be set between 30 to 9999 seconds. Login Name Enter the login name assigned by your ISP.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Account Name Enter the login name assigned by your GSM/GPRS card. Password Enter the password assigned by your GSM/GPRS card. Note: Pay attention to enable this function, it may cost expensive communication charge to you. Contact with your GPRS provider for understand charge rate. 3.2.4 Wireless Setting This option determines EZ Logger Lite Wireless Network Settings. This option is only configurable if a compatible wireless USB Adapter is attached.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.18 Wireless AP detected and preferred AP selected Authentication Select either; Open System or Shared Key. Check the AP for the appropriate authentication method in use. WEP Encryption Select from either none, 64-bit key or 128-bit key. Check the AP for the appropriate encryption used. WEP Key (10 or 26 hex digits) Key in the password used for the WEP encryption 3.2.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration This sets the access level to individual user accounts. Administrator: An Administrator has full access including write permission to all menus and sub-sections. Only an Administrator can see the User Name and IP address fields or set the camera access Permit Hours to Operator or Viewer accounts. Operator: The user can access all menus, but does not have permission to amend the data fields.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.20 EZ Logger Lite Permit Hours Configuration Click Configure to bring up the Camera Viewing Hour window. The Administrator can set up to 4 different Permit Hours (in 24hr format). Click Apply to save. Click Close to exit without saving. Note: The Reset button will revert the fields to initial values prior to any changes being made. It does not undo changes once Apply has been clicked. ii Block IP address Fig.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.22 EZ Logger Lite Event Notification Page Send Email Select Yes to activate this feature. Default is No. Email Server A valid Email Server, User name and password must be setup for this feature to work. If this has not been setup, click Edit and to go to Email / FTP setup page. (Refer to Section 3.2.7 below) Note: Email function can only work using standard Email Server (POP mail server) and not Web based Email Server, such as yahoo.com / msn.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Click Select All or Clear All to activate or deactivate all events; click Apply to confirm selection. Click to close the window and return to the Event Notification page. Note: The Image Recording and Motion Detection notification function here will only send an email notification WITHOUT any picture attached. For email notification with images, the Administrator has to setup the Motion Detection and Image Recording page (see Section 4.3 and 4.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.26 Event Notification: PPPoE Connect Successful with Public IP shown 3.2.7 E-mail / FTP / SMS This webpage sets up the necessary Email and FTP server information. The Administrator has to enter a valid Account Name and Password to the Email server and/or FTP server. This information has to be setup in order for Event Notification, Motion Detection and Image Recording function to work. Fig.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.28 FTP settings FTP Server The Administrator will have to enter the full FTP server address here. Account Name Enter the FTP login account name here. Password Enter the account password. ii Click Apply to save the above settings. Email Settings Fig.29 Email settings iii E-mail Server The Administrator will have to enter the Email server address here.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration v Sending Test Mail Fig.30 Sending a test mail a. Click Test Mail to check that the Email Setting has been correctly configured. Fig.31 Saving configuration before sending a test mail b. Click Yes to save configurations and proceed to the following window. Fig.32 Test mail recipient email address c. Enter the Test mail Recipient email address and click Send. d. If the Test Mail is successful, the Recipient will receive the following email message.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.33 Confirmation email The administrator can also check Information Event Log for confirmation or failure. Fig.34 Event Log: Test mail successful Fig.35 Event Log: Test mail failed vi Email Address Book Fig.36 E-mail Address Book Entry Enter an Email address in the box provided and click Add Email Address. The listed emails will be available for use in Event Notification, Motion Detection and Image Recording webpage.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.37 PV System Settings i System Time Fig.38 System Time System Time Updates The administrator can set an interval for time synchronization. Select from either; 1, 3, 12 hours or 1, 10 & 30 days. Time Server Choose the nearest Time Server to your EZ Logger Lite location. Administrator can choose from the list of a maximum of 30 Time Servers. The To add a new Time Server the Administrator must first make space by deleting existing Time Servers from the list.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration Fig.39 Add Time Server dialog box Time Zone (Relative to GMT) Select the appropriate time zone. Click Apply to save changes. System Time (yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss) This section is to manually set EZ Logger Lite System Time. The format is pre-determined to: yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss (in 24hr format). Click Manual Adjust to save the changes. ii LED Settings Fig.40 LED Settings LED function This function is not applicable. iii System Settings Fig.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration must be connected [blue icon], see screenshot below) Note: User must be aware of the total number of inverters connected to a EZ Logger Lite 2. After one EZ Logger Lite found all inverters, browse the IP address of the EZ Logger Lite, select “system settings” on the left pane, select “Serial Table Settings” on the right pane, and click “Save” button to save inverter serial table (Each logger has to save its own serial table) 3. A. B.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration 1. Click Save button to enable Add Serial button 2. Type Inverter Serial number in text field 3. Select address by clicking drop down list 4. Click Add Serial button 3.2.9 Language Use this section is to set EZ Logger Lite language interface.
Chapter 2:Web Interface for Configuration • • ii English Spanish Email Preference Check Yes to apply the language preference to emails sent from EZ Logger Lite. 3.2.10 About The administrator can use this section to check firmware information, save/restore settings, and upgrade firmware and see manufacturer’s details. Fig.42 About page i About This shows the Firmware Version, Hardware Version and Serial Number.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera Chapter 4: Using the Web Interface to setup camera Whenever there is a USB camera connected to Logger, user can see the photos and video from the data logger. This can help user to monitor the system by video. Besides, because of powerful “motion detection” function is build inside the device, you can also use this feature to do “Anti-thief” purpose. Click on menu under Camera to start! Fig.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera 4.1 Current Connections The Current Connections page shows all the users currently viewing either Camera A or Camera B. It also lists the login time and total bytes received. Note: Administrator privilege is required to view and use Block IP. Otherwise, the IP and Account details will be hidden and Block IP function disabled. Fig.44 EZ Logger Lite Current Connections: Operator Permission Click Block IP to block or disable the account of any errant viewer.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera Note: If you do not choose the right frequency, the image will flicker or lines will appear on the images. Maximum Number of Connections (1-30) Use this to limit the total number of users that can view this camera at the same time. Location Enter a suitable location / name for the camera. This information will be displayed when viewing video using Java VM. Light Compensation Choose Yes and EZ Logger Lite will increase the lighting of the image.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera The Administrator has three options for Motion Detection; a. Always On, or; b. On Schedule, the Administrator can set up to 4 different time slots for motion detection, or; c. No to turn Motion Detection function off. Note: Check that you have setup valid Email / FTP accounts first before preceding with the rest of the configuration. To setup Email / FTP, refer to Section 3.2.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera Filename … Specify a prefix filename for the motion detected JPG images. The default prefix is image_ Loop from … to … This will determine the number of files in the sequence. Once the last file number is reached, it’ll loop and replace the first file in the sequence with the most current image. Digits … This will determine the number of digits assignable for the above sequence. The Administrator can choose to assign between 1 to 6 digits.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera Fig.47 Motion Detect Email Notification Email Server: … The Email server will be shown here. If not, click Edit to go to the Email / FTP configuration page. Click on Motion Detection to return here. (refer to section 3.2.4.3 on Email / FTP configuration) Email Address Book The available Email addresses are listed here. Refer to Section 3.2.4.3 on how to add an Email address to the Address Book.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera Fig.48 Scheduled Recording Setting Enable Click Yes to activate this feature. Begin – End (hh:mm) The Administrator can determine up to 2 different time slots for Image Recording. The time is in 24hrs format. Send image every … minute(s)” The Administrator can determine the interval (between 1 to 99 minutes) at which EZ Logger Lite capture and send an image. Send to FTP Server & Send Email This is similar to the function available in Motion Detection page.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera Fig.49 Email of Image Recorded 4.5 iMage Server The iMage Server allows the user to view his camera directly from the Internet without having to set-up DDNS or Router’s NAT. All the user has to do is to log onto the iMage Server’s webpage and register an account. Once the iMage Account is registered. The user can bring EZ Logger Lite to anywhere with an Internet connection, log onto www.iCV99.net and access the video stream. Fig.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera To activate the iMage Server account; 1. Click Goto iMage Server. Your browser will redirect you to the iMage Server site www.iCV99.net. 2. For first time login, click Register (see below). Be sure to have the following information at hand; i. EZ Logger Lite Serial Number, ii. EZ Logger Lite Master Password (both information are located on the label behind EZ Logger Lite) Fig.51 iMage Server login page Fig.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera 3. Once registered, a confirmation email will be sent to your email address. You can now sign in to your account using your new iMage User ID. Fig.53 iMage account successfully created. 4. Click Sign In, and click Add / Remove Unit. Enter the Serial Number and Community ID (if one has been set under Advanced Settings iMage Server Community). Click Add >> to add EZ Logger Lite to the List. 5.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera Click on the blinking “eye” icon to view the camera.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera 4.6 To View Video To view the video, click Camera A active X or Camera B active X on the main menu. If there is no camera connected to logger, the related text is in grey as below figure (Camera B active X is not available). By default the first USB camera connected to EZ Logger Lite will be considered Camera A. Using ActiveX Controls: When using ActiveX for the first time, Windows will ask you to download the ActiveX Controls.
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera Once installed, the video will stream. Show current date & time Note: Make sure to adjust the USB camera lens for best picture quality. Click the record button to start video recording. The default directory is: C:\My Document\EZ Logger Lite\ The video will be saved in the following format: CMV20060710123058.avi [CMV] [yyyy] [mm] [dd] [ttmmss].
Chapter 2:Using the Web Interface to setup camera To change the saved location and filename. Click and the Save As window will pop up. Choose an alternate location or filename. To change Video Codec, click Click Save to confirm changes. Note: The availability of Codec depends on whether the individual user has it installed on the PC or not. Download and install Windows Media Player 10 to enable MPEG4 codec. Digital Zoom In, Digital Zoom Out Rotate Left, Rotate Right Flip the image vertically.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Appendix A: Router Configuration The following section describes the initial configuration of the router and port forwarding for your router. If your router is not listed here, please refer to the manufacturer’s website for assistance with configuring your router to work with EZ Logger Lite. Port Forwarding for EZ Logger Lite EZ Logger Lite requires certain ports to be open on your router to allow other computers on the Internet to view it on your internal network.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Microsoft NETGEAR Proxim Siemens SMC MN-100 MN-500 RP614 MR814 MR314 FVS318 ORiNOCO BG-2000 Broadband Gateway SpeedStream 2602 SpeedStream 2623 SpeedStream 2604 SpeedStream 2624 SMC2404WBR SMC7004VBR SMC7004CWBR SMC7004AWBR EZ Logger Lite - user manual Wired Base Station Wireless Base Station Web Safe Router Wireless Router Cable/DSL Wireless Router ProSafe VPN Firewall 2-Port DSL/Cable Router Wireless DSL/Cable Router 4-port DSL/Cable Router Wireless DSL/Cable Router
Appendix A: Router Configuration 3Com (http://www.3com.com) 3C857-US – OfficeConnect Cable/DSL Gateway 3CRWE52196 – OfficeConnect Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. On the main page, select Firewalls on the left side of the page. 3. Select the Virtual Servers tab at the top of the page. 4. Click New on the right side of the page to open the Virtual Server Settings dialog box. 5. Type in the camera’s IP address in the Server IP address text box.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Belkin (http://www.belkin.com) F5D6230-3 – Wireless Cable/DSL Gateway Router 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. On the main page, select Virtual Server on the left side of the page under the Securit section. 3. Enter the following information on the page: Line #1: Type in the camera’s IP address.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Private Port Line #2 Enable: Description: Internet Port: Type: Private IP address: Private Port 80 to 80 Checked in EZ Logger Lite – Camera 9001 to 9001 UDP Type in the camera’s IP address. (Look at EZ Logger Lite IP Address shown on LCD display for the last 3 digits of the camera’s IP address) 9001 to 9001 5. Click Apply Changes to save the settings. EZ Logger Lite should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet.
Appendix A: Router Configuration D-Link (http://www.dlink.com) DI-604/DI – 614+/DI-624 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. On the main page, click on Advanced at the top of the page. 3. On the left side of the page, click on Virtual Server. Note: Make sure DMZ host is disabled. If DMZ is enabled, it will disable all Virtual Server entries. 4. Enter the following information on the page: Enable/Disable: Enabled Name: EZ Logger Lite - Webpage Type in the camera’s IP address, for example: 192.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Enabled/Disabled: Enabled For ID#2 Service Port: Service IP: Enabled/Disabled: 9001 Type in the camera’s IP address, for example: 192.168.0.5 Enabled 4. Save your settings. EZ Logger Lite should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet. DI714 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. On the main page, click on Advanced at the top of the page. 3. Click on Virtual Server Settings on the left side of the page. 4.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Dell (http://www.dell.com) TrueMobile 2300 Wireless Broadband Router 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. On the main page, click on Advanced Settings at the top of the page. 3. Go to the Port Forwarding section and select Custom Port Forwarding Settings. 4. Check the Enable box. 5. Enter the desired name or description in the Service Name field such as Logger Lite Web. EZ 6. In the Incoming Ports field, specify port 80 in both boxes. 7.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Linksys (http://www.linksys.com) BEFSR41 – EtherFast Cable/DSL Router BEFSX41 – Instant Broadband EtherFast Cable/DSL Firewall Router with 4-Port Switch/VPN EndPoint BEFW11S4 – Wireless Access Point Router with 4-Port Switch – Version 2 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. On the router’s main page, click on Advanced at the top of the page. 3. On the next page, click on Forwarding. 4.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Microsoft (http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/broadbandnetworking) MN-100 – Wired Base Station MN-500 – Wireless Base Station 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. Open the Bass Station Management Tool, and then click Security. 3. On the Security menu, click Port Forwarding, and then click Set up persistent port forwarding. 4. In the Enable checkbox, check in the checkbox. 5.
Appendix A: Router Configuration NETGEAR (http://www.netgear.com) RP614 – Web Safe Router MR814 – Wireless Router 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. Click Advanced -> Port Forwarding on the left side of the page. 3. Click Add Customer Service. 4. Enter the following information on the page: Service Name: EZ Logger Lite – Web Starting Port: 80 Ending Port: 80 Type in the camera’s IP address, for example: Server IP Address: 192.168.0.5 5. Click Apply to save the settings. 6.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Line #2: Starting Port: Ending Port: Server IP Address: 9001 9001 Type in the camera’s IP address, for example: 192.168.0.5 5. Click Apply to save the settings. EZ Logger Lite should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet. FVS318 – ProSafe VPN Firewall 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. On the main page, click on Add Service on the left side of the screen. 3. Click Add Customer Service. 4.
Appendix A: Router Configuration D. Local Server Address: Enter the IP address of the camera E. WAN Users Address: Any F. Click Apply. 12. Click Add again. A. For Service name select: EZ Logger Lite Cam B. Action: ALLOW always C. Local Server Address: Enter the IP address of the camera D. WAN Users Address: Any E. Click Apply. 13. Exit the router setup program. EZ Logger Lite should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the internet.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Proxim (http://www.proxim.com) ORiNOCO BG-2000 Broadband Gateway 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. On the router’s main page, click on Setup at the top of the page. 3. On the left side of the page, click on Advanced settings -> Port Forwarding. 4. Check in the checkbox for Enable Port Forwarding. 5. Click New on the right side of the page. 6.
Appendix A: Router Configuration Siemens (http://www.speedstream.com) SpeedStream 2602 – 2-Port DSL/Cable Router SpeedStream 2623 – Wireless DSL/Cable Router SpeedStream 2624 – Wireless DSL/Cable Router 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. After you are logged in, click on Advanced Setup -> Virtual Servers. 3. Enter the following information on the page: Line #1: Type in the camera’s IP address, for example: Private IP: 192.168.0.
Appendix A: Router Configuration 7. Under Internal Port No type in: 80 8. Under External Port No type in: 80 9. Click on Add to save these settings. 10. In the first box, next to the Enable checkbox, type in: EZ Logger Lite Cam. 11. In PC (Server), select your camera or the camera’s IP address from the list. If the camera is not listed, select the link titled “My PC is not listed.” 12. Leave Protocol as TCP. 13. Under Internal Port No type in: 9001 14. Under External Port No type in: 9001 15.
Appendix A: Router Configuration SMC (http://www.smc.com) SMC2404WBR – Barricada Turbo 11/22 Mbps Wireless Cable/DSL Broadband Router SMC7004VBR – Barricada Cable/DSL Broadband Router SMC7004CWBR – Barricada Wireless Cable/DSL Broadband Router 1. Log into your router using your router IP. 2. After you are logged in, click NAT on the left side of the page. 3. Click on Virtual Server on the left side of the page. 4.
Appendix A: Router Configuration For ID #2: Service Port: Private IP: Enable: 9001 Type in the camera’s IP address, for example: 192.168.0.5 (Look at EZ Logger Lite’s IP Address LCD display for the last 3 digits of the camera’s IP address) Checked in 4. Click Save to save the settings. EZ Logger Lite should now be configured to work with your router and be accessible from the Internet.
Appendix B Method to Update EZ Logger Lite Firmware: Appendix B: Methods to Update EZ Logger Lite Firmware You can update EZ Logger Lite firmware by following methods. Through EZ Logger Lite Web Page (1) Enter EZ Logger Lite Web Page (2) Go to About, click update software and you will be automatically linked for update. (3) Wait 99 Seconds to upgrade Firmware.
Appendix C: IP Address, Subnet and Gateway Appendix C: IP Address, Subnet and Gateway This section discusses Communities, Gateways, IP Addresses and Subnet masking Communities A community is a string of printable ASCII characters that identifies a user group with the same access privileges. For example, a common community name is “public”. For security purposes, the SNMP agent validates requests before responding.
Appendix C: IP Address, Subnet and Gateway For example: A Class B company has 100 LANs (Local Area Networks) with 100 to 200 nodes on each LAN. To classify the nodes by its LANs on one main network, this company segments the network address into 100 sub-network addresses. If the Class B network address is 150.1.x.x, the address can be segmented further from 150.1.1.x through 150.1.100.
Appendix G: Glossary Appendix D: Supporting Devices Temperature and Irradiation sensor Type: Manufacturer: Web: SOZ-03 NES Measuring Systems http://www.nes-datalogger.de Technical data: Measurement range: Output Range: Error: Measurement Drift: Temperature Sensor used: 0...1200W/m² 0...100mV for 0...1000W/m² ± 5% <1% / Year PT1000, Platinum Resistor Wireless USB Adapter List of Compatible Wireless USB using Ralink RT2500 Chipset MANUFACTURER Buffalo D-Link Eminent Ultiva MODEL NO.
Appendix G: Glossary CompUSA Comtrend DigiCom DrayTek EdiMax Encore Fiberline GigaFast Hawking iNexQ Iogear JAHT Jensen Air LevelOne Linksys Longshine OvisLink Peabird Pheenet High Power Phoebe Planet Planex Repotec Safecom Sagem Senao Shuttle Siemens Sitecom Skintek SMC EZ Connect StarTech Surecom Sweex T-Mobile Telegent Trendnet WL-2203S Wireless G USB Adaptor CT-WN4320Z USB Wave 54 Vigor 550 EW-7317UG EW-7317UHg ENUWI-G-ZDPR WL-400 WL-410U WL-430U (zd1211 & zd1211b*) WF748-CUI HWU54G HWU8DD HWL2 UR055g
Appendix G: Glossary Z-com TEW-424UB C1 NW-3100 G240 XWL-11GUZX UWG640E XN-3133G XN-3134G QuickWLan USB ZEW2501 (zd1211 & zd1211b*) ZyAIR G-220 ZyAIR G-220 v2 (zd1211 & zd1211b*) ZyAIR G-220F ZyAIR AG-225H XG-760A GPRS Modem MANUFACTURER SIEMENS MODEL NO.
Appendix G: Glossary Appendix E: System configurations In the following sections, there are many most common configurations for different purposes and applications. The configuration is very flexible according to system design. For detail information regarding to data logger, contact with your local dealer; for information of network, you may ask your computer system designer and/or provider. LAN connection with single Logger It is the simplest configuration.
Appendix G: Glossary T & I sensor USB camera (optional) USB wire Inverter RS485 Data Logger Computer With Monitoring S/W in ve rte RS485 rs Ethernet Cable U p to 20 Inverter RS485 AC isolator Inverter HUB or Router Grid T & I sensor Ethernet Cable USB camera (optional) USB wire Inverter RS485 Mail Server Data Logger in ve rte RS485 rs U p to 20 Inverter RS485 AC isolator Inverter Fig.
Appendix G: Glossary T & I sensor camera USB Wireless USB (optional) Adaptor USB wire USB wire Inverter RS485 Wireless Access Point Data Logger in ve rte RS485 rs U p to 20 Inverter Computer With Monitoring S/W RS485 HUB or Router Other data logger system AC isolator Inverter Grid T & I sensor Ethernet Cable USB camera (optional) USB wire Inverter RS485 Mail Server Data Logger in ve rte RS485 rs U p to 20 Inverter RS485 AC isolator Inverter Fig.
Appendix G: Glossary If you use a router with DHCP function, the IP address assigned by router is different form IP from your ISP, in such case; user must set the NAT (Network Address Transfer) function to map your local IP address and Internet IP. In this situation, to access data logger, you are not able to key in the IP address shown on LCD, instead, you must key in the public IP address given by your ISP provider. An example below, to access data logger, you must key in IP that 201.150.49.
Appendix G: Glossary GPRS connection EZ Logger Lite also supports GPRS Internet connection for rural area. The connection is shown below. Please be aware that, due to bandwidth limitation, the data transfer rate (in the range of 15~50kbps) is much less than Ethernet cable, the response of the web could be very slow depends on real network conditions. We do not suggest to use GPRS network to transfer big data such as images.
Appendix G: Glossary T & I sensor camera USB Wireless USB (optional) Adaptor USB wire USB wire Inverter RS485 Wireless Access Point Computer With Monitoring S/W Data Logger Set with DDNS in ve rte RS485 rs RS485 Internet Multiple Floating IP Addresses HUB Other data logger system Up to 20 AC Inverter isolator Inverter Grid T & I sensor Ethernet Cable Mail Server USB camera (optional) USB wire Inverter RS485 DDNS server Data Logger Set with DDNS in ve rte RS485 rs RS485 Up to 20 AC
Appendix G: Glossary Appendix F: Proxy Server Setting A Proxy server is a server (a computer system or an application program), which services the requests of its clients by forwarding requests to other servers. Use the proxy server can speed up the performance of Internet Explorer. However, using the server could also introduce the problem that user is not able to connect Data Logger properly. To solve this, please follow the steps below Open the Internet Options windows for IE as shown below.
Appendix G: Glossary ② ① ③ Key in the IP address of data logger in the block Fig.
Appendix G: Glossary Appendix G: Glossary The Glossary section defines the terms used in this User Manual Term Ethernet Gateway IP IP Address MAC MIB NMS OID Router SNMP TCP/IP Definition Local Area Network technology, originally developed by Xerox Corporation, can link up to 1,024 nodes in a bus network. Ethernet provides raw data transfer in a rate of 10 megabits/sec. with actual throughputs in 2 to 3 megabits/sec. using a baseband (single-channel) communication technique.