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4.3.4 Access Control (continued)
Gateway Address: A gateway is a network point that acts as an entrance to another
network. A gateway is often associated with a router, which knows where to direct a given
packet of data that arrives at the gateway. If the iSE is sending packets to another network
node that is not on the same network on which the iSE is connected, a gateway address
needs to be given to the iSE. The gateway address should be the IP address of the router
connected to the same LAN to which the iSE is connected. The iSE’s default gateway
address is 0.0.0.0. Consult with your IT department for obtaining a gateway address.
Subnet Mask: It is a 32-bit number that is used to determine which part of the IP address
is the network portion and which part is the host portion. The iSE’s default subnet mask is
255.255.255.0. Consult with your IT department for obtaining a subnet mask.
Camera IP: If there is a networked camera on the LAN, it can be accessed from the iSE’s
Home Page by adding the Camera’s IP address in this field.
Camera Label: This is the text field to name the camera button on the iSE Home Page,
the default is “Camera Location”.
4.3.5 Configuration
Setting up the Flash Memory Card can be done in the Configuration page.
From the Home Page Menu click on to get to the page (see Figure 4.11).
Below are the definitions of terms used in the Configuration page, refer to Figure 4.11
for each described Section (A through K).
A) Configuration/Device Setup
Clicking on the No. 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 allows you to modify the Sensor Parameters (see
Section 4.3.6 for more details).
Title: Editable field with up to 16 characters long. The given name will display as a title
on the “Chart” and “Read Sensor” pages either for the real-time data or the stored data.
Degree Unit: The unit of temperature either in degree Fahrenheit or degree Centigrade.
LCD/PWR: The selections are “ON ”, “OFF ”, and “UPS”.
Selecting “OFF” will cause the LCD to turn off during a power outage, provided the
battery is connected. The current consumption is about 1.5 mA or 3 mA depending on
OFF ” or “ON ” selection respectively.
If recording is “ON ”, depending on the recording interval, the LCD will be updated
every 10 seconds or 1 minute. Therefore, when the LCD is set to “ON ”, it could take
some time before the LCD is turned on. If recording is not “ON “, the LCD will be
updated every 10 seconds.
SelectingUPSputs the iSE into full operational mode when it’s running on the battery
(S5 jumper needs to be installed, see Section 2.4 and 2.7).
This means that in case of power outage, sensing, recording, LCD display, and network
communication capabilities of the iSE will all operate on the battery.
Due to heavy power consumption the battery will not last more than an hour.
B) Real Time Clock
Clock Date and Time: The formats are mm/dd/yyyy and hh:mm:ss. Time is military
time / 24 hour based. The exact formats are required otherwise an Entries Error
message will appear in Section C.
Configuration