Allnet ALL 3000RFMk2 User manual

Category
Networking
Type
User manual
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ALL 3000RFMk2 INTERNET REMOTE CONTROL
User´s Manual
V002
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ALL 3000RFMk2 INTERNET REMOTE CONTROL
Front Panel
Rear View
Display LED´s
Can be programmed by
the user to show status
information.
Transmitter Status
Lights up when the
ALL 3000RFMk2 transmitter
is working.
Does also blink during
program execution.
Package Contents
- ALL 3000RFMk2 Internet Remote Control
- external power supply
- Manual
Factory
Reset
If this button is pressed
during power-up, the
ALL3000RFMk2 resets all
parameters to their
initial values.
Success is shown
via a short blinking
LED pattern.
Link LED
is lit if the
ALL3000RFMk2
is connected
to a hub or
switch.
Network
Activity
blinks if there
is traffic on
the network
interface.
Ethernet
Connection to
hub or switch
Power
Connect the
power supply
here.
(5...9 V DC)
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Setup
Connect the ALL3000RFMk2 to your network switch or hub via a standard 1:1 cable.
Now hook up the power supply.
After a short period of time the network link led will light up.
Some seconds later, the transmitter shall start working, and you can see this
at the TRANSMIT LED.
First Steps
The ALL3000RFMk2 comes pre-set to IP address 192.168.20.1.
If you are in the same subnet, you can immediately access it. If not, please set up
a computer so that it can access this network address.
(If you do not know how to do this, consult your network administrator for help)
By means of the command line tool “PING 192.168.20.2” you can verify that
your computer is able to reach the ALL3000RFMk2 via the IP network.
If yes, then open any web browser (MS IE Version 6+, Netscape Version 7+) and
go to the URL: http://192.168.20.1
Now, you sould see the main page with a display of 16 power outlets:
At the bottom of that page, you will notice
3 hyperlinks:
“Table”, “Programming” and “Configuration”.
Click at “Configuration” to enter the main
config menu.
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This menu allows you to access all
necessary settings.
You might probably begin with
changing the IP address, netmask
and gateway to suit your specific
needs.
Parameters: Overview and Description
Name for that specific ALL3000RFMk2 unit. This device name is also used for the XML output
and with the Server Push via UDP to identify the data source.
Default: “ALL 3000RF”
This System Code must match with the code that is selected at the dial at the back of the
RF receivers.
Default: A
If your application demands that only authorized persons are allowed to access the
sensor data, you can require the user to enter a user name and password.
Name and password have to be separated by a colon “:”.
Example: Username: “Superuser”, Password: “secret”, then you have to set
“Superuser:secret” as value for this variable.
The User is asked for the password by his browser.
If no Password is required, just leave this variable blank.
Default: “” (blank)
Device Name
System Code
Username:Password
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IP Address
use DHCP:
Netmask
Gateway
The address, which is assigned to the ALL3000RFMk2 to identify it in the IP network..
Default: 192.168.20.1
If you want the ALL3000RFMk2 to get ist network address and other settings from your
DHCP server, mark this checkbox.
It is possible that the IP address assigned by the DHCP server changes - ask your
network administrator.
Default: Deactivated
Note: Use of DHCP reduces system resources and may affect the webserver.
These numbers are a bit mask that tells which subnets are to be threated as local.
Ask your network administrator to get the correct values.
Default: 255.255.255.0
This is the address of the gateway server the ALL3000RFMk2 shall use if it wants to
connect to any non-local IP addresses.
Ask your network administrator to get the correct values.
Default: 192.168.20.100
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The ALL3000RFMk2 does not have a local temperature sensor, but can access all
types of sensors (temperature, humidity, air pressure, voltage, light level...) that are
connected to an ALL3000 unit in the network. You just have to enter the ALL3000´s
IP address and UDP port number here, to make the ALL3000RFMk2 listen to the data
packets that are sent by the ALL3000 to it.
Note: You also have to enter the 3000RFMK2´s IP adress and matching port number
in the ALL3000´s “UDP Server Push” configuration.
Default: 192.168.20.83
Number of UDP port to listen to.
Default: 12345
is placed between the device to be switched and the wall power outlet. It can switch
up to 3.5 KW (15 Amps at 230V).
The two dials on the back side must match the selection in the ALL3000RFMk2
Remote Control.
Note that the ALL3000RFMk2 begins to count nubers from "0", while some switches
are laelled 1...16 instead of 0...15 - on such switches, please keep in mind that
counting always begins at zero and correct the value.
ALL3000 UDP config
UDP Port Number
The Radio Controlled Switch ALL3110
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Programming
The user can write programs that can be stored inside the ALL3000RFMk2 and are executed
automatically.
So, it is possbile to build complex crontrol structures that run without the need for a PC.
Further information on this topic can be found in the “ALL3000RF Programmierhandbuch”
(available only in german language)
XML
For easy and simple further automatic processing, all the data from the ALL3000RFMk2 is
available at an XML data page:
URL: http://<ALL3000RMk2F IP Address>/xml
Factory Reset
If for any reason you can no longer access the ALL3000RFMk2 (wrong network confi-
guration, forgotten password etc.), you can set all ALL3000RF parameters back to the
factory values.
To do this, you have to press the button with a small object like a piece of wire, and
then plug in the power supply. The ALL3000RF will acknowledge this with a short
blinking LED pattern.
WARNING: All changes you made to the configuration will be lost !
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EG-Konformitätserklärung
ALL3000RFMk2 Internet-Fernsteuerung
ALLNET PartNr. 35437 und 35359
(89/336/EWG)
für das folgend bezeichnete Erzeugnis
wird hiermit bestätigt, daß es den Anforderungen entspricht, die in der Richtlinie des
Rates zur Angleichung der Rechtsvorschriften der Mitgliedsstaaten über die
elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit festgelegt sind.
Zur Beurteilung des Erzeugnisses hinsichtlich elektromagnetischer Verträglichkeit
wurden folgende Normen herangezogen:
EN 50022 + EN 55024 (1998+A1:2000+A2:3003)
EN 300 328 (2003-04)
EN 301 489-1 (2002-08), EN 301 489-17 (2002-08)
EN 60950-01 (2001)
EN 50371:2002
Diese Erklärung wird verantwortlich für den Hersteller/Bevollmächtigten
Allnet Computersysteme GmbH
Maistr. 2
82110 Germering
abgegeben durch
Allnet Computersysteme GmbH
Maistr. 2
82110 Germering
Germering, 01.03.2005
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Allnet ALL 3000RFMk2 User manual

Category
Networking
Type
User manual

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