Owner's manual
Typical Applications. The iServer is great for monitoring air (inert gas) pressure and
temperature in applications such as: HVAC systems, pharmaceutical and food
processing and storage, hospitals, laboratories, semiconductor fabs, electronic
assembly, warehousing, museums, manufacturing, greenhouses, farm animal shelters,
and many more.
Email Alarms. All iServer models that are on a LAN that is connected to the Internet
can trigger an alarm that can be sent by email to a user or a distribution list anywhere in
the world, including an Internet enabled pager or cell phone.
This device can be purchased as a stand alone DIN Rail mounted unit (iPTX-D) or,
as a bench/wall mount unit (iPTX-W).
The following example illustrates how you can hookup an iServer to your network:
A standard web browser can be used to monitor and chart air pressure and temperature.
The browser can also be used to configure the device’s IP address, passwords for
access and overall configuration parameters. An iLD Big Display can display air pressure
and temperature received from an iServer over the Ethernet or the Internet.
The following example illustrates how you can hookup an iServer and iLD to your
network:
Figure 1.1 iServer with Probe on the Ethernet Network
ETHERNET
DC POWER IN
RESET
COL
ON
TX
RX
COMPUTER
(iLOG application
software)
COMPUTER
(Standard
Web Browser)
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