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ReliaSENS 19
-15
Environment Monitoring System with Cloud Technology
QUICK START GUIDE
Rev
2-1 – 30 April 2019 – RESENS-19-15_QSG_EN_2-1
© 2019 Eurotech SpA - Via Fratelli Solari 3/A - 33020 AMARO (UD) - Italy
Trademarks
All trademarks, registered trademarks, logos, trade names and products names contained in this document
are the property of their respective owners.
Intended audience
This document is intended for system integrators: skilled persons with a thorough knowledge in linking
together different computing systems and software applications physically or functionally, to operate as a
coordinated whole, in compliance with the applicable regulations.
Warranty
Contact your local Eurotech Sales Office for detailed warranty terms and conditions.
Refer to the back cover of this document for full contact details.
Revision history
Eurotech has reviewed the contents of this document to ensure accuracy and consistency with the hardware
and software described.
Information in this document is reviewed regularly. Any necessary updates are included in subsequent
revisions.
REVISION
DESCRIPTION
DATE
1-0
First release
27 December 2017
1-1
Updated:
Manual layout
“12 to 24 VDC” with “12 - 24 VDC”
Paragraph 3.2 “Requirements conformity
12 September 2018
1-2
Updated:
Section 6 “Product Label”
Section 7.2Other Features
Section 10.1 “Power Connector
6 December 2018
2-0
Updated Chapter 14
24 April 2019
2-1
Updated Chapter 7
30 April 2019
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Contents
Trademarks ............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Intended audience ................................................................................................................................................... 2
Warranty .................................................................................................................................................................. 2
Revision history ....................................................................................................................................................... 2
CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 Safety messages used in this document ......................................................................................................... 5
1.1.1 Safety messages for hazards with a high level of risk ..................................................................... 5
1.1.2 Safety messages for hazards with a medium level of risk ............................................................... 6
1.1.3 Safety messages for hazards with a low level of risk ....................................................................... 6
1.2 Other messages used in this document .......................................................................................................... 6
1.2.1 Instructions on how to use the product effectively and avoid any damage ...................................... 6
1.3 Observe antistatic precautions ........................................................................................................................ 7
1.4 Connect power supply correctly....................................................................................................................... 7
1.5 Principles of safety integration ......................................................................................................................... 7
1.6 Operating positions .......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.7 Risks due to falling or ejected objects ............................................................................................................. 8
1.8 Risks due to surfaces, edges or angles ........................................................................................................... 8
1.9 Errors of fitting ................................................................................................................................................. 8
1.10 Lightning .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
1.11 Radiation information ....................................................................................................................................... 8
2 HOW TO RECEIVE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ................................................................................................................ 9
2.1 How to ask for technical support ..................................................................................................................... 9
2.2 How to return a product to Eurotech ................................................................................................................ 9
3 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ........................................................................................................................... 10
3.1 CE marking .................................................................................................................................................... 10
3.2 Requirements conformity ............................................................................................................................... 10
3.3 WEEE ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.4 RoHS ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
4 ORDER CODES ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................................................... 13
5.1 Product description and intended use ........................................................................................................... 13
6 PRODUCT LABEL ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
7 FEATURES ............................................................................................................................................................... 15
8 THE POWER SUPPLY INTERFACE .............................................................................................................................. 16
9 THE NETWORK INTERFACES ..................................................................................................................................... 17
10 CONNECTORS DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................................................... 18
10.1 Power Connector ........................................................................................................................................... 18
10.2 Ethernet ETH1 Connector ............................................................................................................................. 18
11 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 19
11.1 Everyware Software Framework (ESF) ......................................................................................................... 19
11.2 Everyware Cloud ........................................................................................................................................... 19
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11.3 The ESF Gateway Administration Console ................................................................................................... 19
11.4 The Everyware Cloud Console ...................................................................................................................... 19
12 HOW TO ENTER THE ESF GATEWAY ADMINISTRATION CONSOLE ............................................................................... 20
12.1 Enter the ESF Gateway Administration Console using the Wi-Fi LAN generated by your ReliaSENS ........ 20
12.1.1 Default Wi-Fi wlan0 (LAN) configuration parameters ..................................................................... 21
12.2 Enter the ESF Gateway Administration Console using the Ethernet eth1 (LAN) connection ....................... 22
12.2.1 Default Ethernet eth1 (LAN) configuration parameters .................................................................. 23
13 HOW TO CONNECT YOUR RELIASENS TO THE CLOUD............................................................................................... 24
13.1 Connect your ReliaSENS to the Cloud using the Ethernet eth1 port ............................................................ 25
13.1.1 Default Ethernet eth0 (WAN) configuration parameters ................................................................ 25
13.2 Connect your ReliaSENS to the Cloud using the Wi-Fi interface .................................................................. 26
13.3 Connect your ReliaSENS to the Cloud using the 3G/GPRS interface .......................................................... 28
13.3.1 Open the upper cap and Insert the microSIM card ........................................................................ 28
13.3.2 Access the ESF Gateway Administration Console ........................................................................ 29
13.3.3 Configure the 3G/GPRS connection .............................................................................................. 29
13.3.4 Install the upper cap ....................................................................................................................... 32
14 VIEW THE DATA PUBLISHED TO THE CLOUD ............................................................................................................... 33
14.1 View the data using the Everyware Cloud Console ...................................................................................... 33
14.1.1 Sign in ............................................................................................................................................. 33
14.1.2 View data in real time ..................................................................................................................... 34
15 USE THE EVERYWARE CLOUD CONSOLE TO CONFIGURE THE RELIASENS ................................................................. 35
15.1.1 Sign in ............................................................................................................................................. 35
16 EXAMPLE OF INSTALLATION: INSTALLING THE RELIASENS ON A POLE ....................................................................... 37
16.1 Additional required material ........................................................................................................................... 37
16.2 Installation procedure .................................................................................................................................... 37
17 RELIASENS MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ................................................................................................................ 39
17.1 Recalibrate the ReliaSENS............................................................................................................................ 39
17.2 Inspect the ReliaSENS installation periodically ............................................................................................. 39
NOTES ............................................................................................................................................................................ 41
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1 Safety instructions
READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTAINED IN THIS
DOCUMENT BEFORE INSTALLING / USING THE PRODUCT.
KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
To lower the risk of personal injury, electric shock, fire or damage to equipment, observe the instructions and
warnings contained in this document.
Failure to comply with the instructions and warnings contained this document, violates the standards of
safety, design, manufacture, and intended use of the product.
Eurotech assume no liability for any damage caused by failure to observe the instructions and warnings
contained this document.
Whenever you have any doubt regarding the correct understanding of this document, contact the Eurotech
Technical Support (for more information see "How to receive technical assistance", page 9).
1.1 Safety messages used in this document
1.1.1 Safety messages for hazards with a high level of risk
To indicate a hazard with a high level of risk which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury,
the following safety message is used; the message also contains the safety instructions to follow to avoid
any hazard:
DANGER
Example:
DANGER
HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE.
CONTACT WILL CAUSE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR BURN.
Turn OFF and disconnect power before opening the rack.
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1.1.2 Safety messages for hazards with a medium level of risk
To indicate a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury, the following safety message is used; the message also contains the safety instructions to follow to
avoid any hazard:
WARNING
1.1.3 Safety messages for hazards with a low level of risk
To indicate a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury, the following safety message is used; the message also contains the safety instructions to follow to
avoid any hazard:
CAUTION
1.2 Other messages used in this document
1.2.1 Instructions on how to use the product effectively and avoid any damage
To indicate:
Instructions on how to use the product effectively
Instructions on how to avoid damaging the product or third-party property (not related to personal
injury),
the following message is used:
NOTICE
SIGN
(if necessary)
Text with the instructions to follow to complete the specific task
(written with bold characters).
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1.3 Observe antistatic precautions
NOTICE
HOW TO PREVENT DAMAGING ELECTROSTATIC-SENSITIVE DEVICES
The symbol on the left is applied on electrostatic-sensitive devices.
To prevent damaging electrostatic-sensitive devices:
Handle the electrostatic-sensitive devices in an ESD Protected Area (EPA)
Observe the appropriate antistatic precautions. For example: use a wrist strap kept in
constant contact with bare skin and attached to ground.
1.4 Connect power supply correctly
WARNING
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Before applying power, thoroughly review all installation, operation, and safety instructions.
Failure to supply power correctly, or failure to follow all operating instructions correctly, may
create an electric shock hazard, which could result in personal injury or loss of life, and/or
damage to equipment or other property.
To safely connect power to the product:
Observe all the instructions for safety, installation, and operation
Never operate with wet hands
Use certified power cables
Make sure the power cables are not damaged before using them
Make sure that the power cables meet the power requirements of the device
Position cables with care. Do not position cables in places where they may be trampled or
compressed by objects placed on them
Make sure that the power-points and plugs are not damaged before using them
Do not overload the power-points and plugs
Use a power supply that meets the requirements stated on the identification label of the
product. In case of uncertainties about the required power supply, contact the Eurotech
Technical Support Team (for more information see "How to receive technical assistance" on
page 9).
1.5 Principles of safety integration
The installation must be performed following all the safety rules and only by qualified/skilled personnel.
Whenever applicable, the operator must have the appropriate license for working at height.
1.6 Operating positions
This product is designed to be mounted at heights of 3 meters or more (i.e. on a pole), and is not normally
accessible to people. The installation must be performed following all the safety rules and only by a skilled
person. Whenever applicable, the skilled person must have the appropriate license for working at height.
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1.7 Risks due to falling or ejected objects
The material necessary to install the ReliaSENS unit in place is not provided.
For example, to install the ReliaSENS on a pole, the system installer has to use two suitable stainless steel
band clamps (not provided) suitable to retain their integrity throughout the whole lifecycle of the device, even
if exposed to extreme weather conditions. Each band clamp must be able to support the weight of the device
and withstand sustained exposure to weather conditions (i.e. wind load, vibrations) found at the place of
installation. In this way, even if an accidental breakage of one of the band clamp occurs, the other band
clamp will hold the product in place safely.
The installation of this device has to be periodically inspected for aging, corrosion, abrasion or breakage of
the straps, bands, and screws that hold the device in place to prevent its fall and resulting in risks to people
or property.
1.8 Risks due to surfaces, edges or angles
Accessible parts of the product do not present risks that can cause injury. This product is designed to be
mounted at heights of 3 meters or more and is not normally accessible to people.
1.9 Errors of fitting
During maintenance, do not damage or lose the straps, bands, and screws that hold the device in place. If
these parts are disassembled, they must be reassembled with all the precautions observed during the first
installation.
The two old stainless steel band clamps must be replaced with two new ones.
1.10 Lightning
Install the product so that it is protected from lightning. If needed, a lightning rod should be installed in close
proximity to the product.
1.11 Radiation information
This product meets the RF exposure guidelines and Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC on the limitation
of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz).
The minimum separation distance is 8.6 cm.
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2 How to receive technical assistance
2.1 How to ask for technical support
To ask for technical support, complete the following steps
1. Go to the Eurotech Global Support Centre: https://support.eurotech.com/
2. Submit a support request
3. Wait for the reply from the Support Team with the information you required
2.2 How to return a product to Eurotech
To send a product for repair, complete the following steps:
1. Go to the Eurotech Global Support Centre: https://support.eurotech.com/
2. Submit an RMA request
3. Wait for the reply from the RMA Department. It will contain:
The RMA number
The shipping information
4. Pack the product adequately using anti-static material and place it in a sturdy box with enough
packing material to protect it from shocks and vibrations
5. Ship the product to Eurotech following the information received from the RMA Department.
NOTICE
Any product returned to Eurotech that is found to be damaged due to inappropriate packaging will not be covered by
the warranty
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3 EC declaration of conformity
3.1 CE marking
This product is CE marked.
Eurotech shall not be liable for use of its products with equipment (i.e., power supplies,
personal computers, etc.) that are not CE marked.
3.2 Requirements conformity
This product is in conformity with all the requirements of the European Directive 2014/53/EU (RED).
The conformity with the requirements of this directive has been verified against the following standards:
EN 62368-1:2014 Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment.
Part 1: Safety requirements
EN 62311:2008 Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to human exposure
restrictions for electromagnetic fields (0 Hz -
300 GHz)
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0:2017 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and
services; Part 1: Common technical requirements; Harmonised Standard covering the essential
requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU and the essential requirements of article 6 of
Directive 2014/30/EU
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0:2017 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and
services; Part 17: Specific conditions for Broadband Data Transmission Systems; Harmonised Standard
covering the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU
ETSI EN 301 489-19 V2.1.0:2017 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and
services; Part 19: Specific conditions for Receive Only Mobile Earth Stations (ROMES) operating in the
1,5 GHz band providing data communications and GNSS receivers operating in the RNSS band
(ROGNSS) providing positioning, navigation, and timing data; Harmonised Standard covering the
essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of Directive 2014/53/EU
ETSI EN 301 489-52 V1.1.0:2016 ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and
services; Part 52: Specific conditions for Cellular Communication Mobile and portable (UE) radio and
ancillary equipment; Harmonised Standard covering the essential requirements of article 3.1(b) of
Directive 2014/53/EU
All the technical documentation relevant to the product will be held at:
EUROTECH S.p.A.
Via Fratelli Solari 3/A
33020 AMARO (UD)
Italy
3.3 WEEE
The use of the following symbol, attached to the equipment, packaging, instruction
literature, or the guarantee sheet, states that you must separate all of the product’s
components, and dispose of them in accordance withal waste disposal legislations.
Because of the substances present in the equipment, improper use or disposal of the
refuse can cause damage to human health and the environment.
With reference to WEEE, it is compulsory not to dispose of the equipment with normal
urban refuse; an arrangement for separate collection and disposal is essential
To avoid any possible legal implications, contact the local waste collection body for full
recycling information.
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3.4 RoHS
This product, including all the components, subassemblies and the consumable materials that are an
integral part of it, have been manufactured in compliance with the European directive on the restriction of the
use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS).
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4 Order codes
Order code
Content
Pictures
RESENS-19-15-00
1x ReliaSENS 19-15 unit
Front view
Rear view
Top view
Bottom view
Power connector
Ethernet connector
RESENS-19-15-00-DK00 (cable kit)
1x RJ45 Ethernet cable
(for demo applications)
1x 24 V Power supply unit with cable
(for indoor demo applications only)
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5 Product description
5.1 Product description and intended use
The ReliaSENS is a compact and easy to install environment monitoring system provided with Ethernet, Wi-
Fi, or Cellular (GPRS/3G) connectivity.
It is designed to measure air quality parameters, electromagnetic fields, and ionizing radiation levels. Then,
using the integrated Eurotech Cloud technology, it sends the acquired data to the Cloud.
The ReliaSENS can be managed by a friendly user interface, that also allow users to access the data, and
enable immediate fruition through PCs, tablets and smartphones. It can be configured to send alerts and
generate data logs automatically. Acquired data can be easily exported and integrated with existing IT
systems to perform statistical analysis and to identify spatial and time patterns related to pollutant generation
and propagation.
The ReliaSENS has to be installed at about 3 m above the ground and it’s not normally accessible to people.
It weighs about 7 kg, and its power requirements are: 12 - 24 VDC, 15 W.
Figure 1. The ReliaSENS device
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6 Product Label
Two identical labels are placed on the product:
One label is placed internally, on the upper side of the product, visible once the cap is removed
The other label is placed on the rear side of the product
Both labels display the following information:
Power
Requirements
Serial Number
Model Number
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7 Features
Specifications
Sensors
Gaseous Pollutants
CO, CO2, NO, NO2, O3, SO2, H2S, VOC (see table Sensors Features below for
details)
Particulate Matter
Option 1: Sensor for PM10 Only
Option 2: Sensor for PM1, PM2.5, and PM10
(PM Accuracy includes assumptions about particle density and refractive index which
will vary with application)
Ionizing Radiations
α, β, γ Counts Range 10 to 10
6
Bq
(10Bq = Natural Radiation Background - Sea Level)
Non-ionizing Radiations
Low Frequencies:
30 to 300Hz (Range: 1 to 400μT, Resolution: 1μT)
High Frequencies:
0.5MHz to 8GHz
Response to Typical Bands:
900MHz (Range: 0.01 to 10V/m, Resolution: 0.01V/m)
1.8GHz (Range: 0.05 to 10V/m, Resolution: 0.05V/m)
2.1GHz (Range: 1 to 10V/m, Resolution: 1V/m)
2.4GHz (Range: 0.1 to 10V/m, Resolution: 0.1V/m)
Other
Temperature, Pressure, Humidity
I/O Interfaces
Ethernet
1x 10/100/1000Mbps
Radio Interfaces
Cellular
GPRS/3G Integrated
GPS
GPS Integrated
Wi-Fi / BT
b/g/n, BLE
Power
Input
12 - 24VDC
Consumption
4.5W (Suitable for Battery and Photovoltaic Sources)
Environment
Operating Temperature
External Air Temperature: -20 to +50°C
Mechanical
Dimensions (WxHxD)
160x410x140mm
Weight
6kg
Data Access
IoT Integration Platform
Everyware Cloud Ready
Sensors Features
Features
Max Range
(1)
Noise
Uncertainty
(2)
Gaseous
Pollutants
CO (Carbon Monixide)
1000 ppm
4 ppb
9.2% @ 10 ppm of Sampling Gas
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
5000 ppm
1 ppm
7.8% @ 3500 ppm of Sampling Gas
NO (Nitrogen Oxide)
20 ppm
15 ppb
7.1% @ 4.5 ppm of Sampling Gas
NO2 (Nitrogen Dioxide)
20 ppm
15 ppb
16.6% @ 1 ppm of Sampling Gas
O3 (Ozone)
20 ppm
15 ppb
16.6% @ 1 ppm of Sampling Gas
SO2 (Sulfur Dioxide)
100 ppm
5 ppb
3.5 ppb Mean Value @ 0 ppb of Sampling Gas
H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide)
100 ppm
1 ppb
10.5 ppb Mean Value @ 0 ppb of Sampling Gas
VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds;
includes: Benzene, Toluene,
Xylene)
50 ppm
isobutylene
1 ppb
isobutylene
6.0% @ 2.2 ppm of Sampling Gas
(1) Depending on conditioning settings.
(2) Extended uncertainty. It includes reference instrumentation error (2%) and sampling gas error (2%), both multiplied by a coverage factor (= 2).
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8 The Power Supply Interface
Once the ReliaSENS is turned on, it requires about 5 minutes to become fully operative.
NOTICE
If you are setting up a field application use a power supply cabling that can withstand
sustained
exposure to the local weather conditions and in compliance with the technical and safety
requirements.
External power supply requirements:
Operating environmental temperature: up to 65 °C
Output: PS2 compliant according to EN 62368-1 and short-circuit protected
If you are setting up an indoor demo application you can use the 24 V Power supply unit with cable
supplied within the RESENS-18-13-00-DK00 cable kit.
Connect the power supply unit to turn the ReliaSENS on
Disconnect the power supply unit to turn the ReliaSENS off
Supply power to the ReliaSENS respecting the following specifications:
Specifications
Description
Power supply
12 - 24 VDC
Typical Power consumption
12 W
Figure 2. The ReliaSENS Power Supply Interface
Power
connector
Top side
Power supply unit
with cable
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9 The Network Interfaces
Network Interface
You can use it to
Default configuration
Ethernet ETH1
Connect the ReliaSENS to the Everyware Cloud
ReliaSENS configured in WAN mode - DHCP
protocol - to receive an IP addresses from a router
connected to the Internet
Ethernet ETH0
Connect a PC/Laptop to the ReliaSENS to enter the
ESF Gateway Administration Console
ReliaSENS configured in LAN mode - DHCP
protocol - to assign IP addresses within the class
172.16.0.x
Wi-Fi
Connect the ReliaSENS to the Everyware Cloud
Connect a PC/Laptop to the ReliaSENS to enter the
ESF Gateway Administration Console (use the
ReliaSENS as an access point)
ReliaSENS configured in LAN mode - DHCP
protocol - to assign IP addresses within the class
172.16.1.x
(the ReliaSENS operates as an access point)
3G/GPRS
Connect the ReliaSENS to the Everyware Cloud
Disabled
Figure 3. The ReliaSENS Network Interfaces
Ethernet
ETH0
Ethernet
ETH1
Top side
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10 Connectors description
10.1 Power Connector
CONNECTOR
Type: Panel Circular Male
Size: 5-pin, M12, A-Code
PINOUT
PIN#
SIGNAL
1
Vcc
2
Not connected
3
GND
4
Not connected
5
Not connected
SUGGESTED COUNTERPART
Type: Circular Female
Size: 5-pin, M12, angled 9
Manufacturer and part number: Conec 43-00098 (or equivalent)
10.2 Ethernet ETH1 Connector
CONNECTOR
Type: Panel Circular Female
Size: 4-pin, M12, D-Code
PINOUT
PIN#
SIGNAL
1
ETH_TX+
2
ETH_RX+
3
ETH_TX-
4
ETH_RX-
SUGGESTED COUNTERPART
Type: Circular Male
Size: 4-pin, M12, angled 9
Manufacturer and part number: Conec 43-00161 (or equivalent)
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11 Terms and Definitions
11.1 Everyware Software Framework (ESF)
Everyware Software Framework (ESF) is a Eurotech programming environment that wraps the complexity of
low level device management with high level constructs. This approach permits simpler and faster
programming, with shorter, easier to read code and transparent portability across different hardware
platforms.
11.2 Everyware Cloud
Everyware Cloud is a complete, scalable infrastructure that, working together with ESF, enables Eurotech
devices to send and receive data to the end application where pre-made or user-designed components
consume it. With Everyware Cloud it is possible to modulate the size of the infrastructure as required, for
instance starting with just a few test samples and then deploying the same devices in tens of thousands.
Scaling up does not require any change: Everyware Cloud will scale accordingly to provide you with the
performance and capacity you need.
For further information please refer to www.eurotech.com/cloud
11.3 The ESF Gateway Administration Console
The ESF Gateway Administration Console is the ESF graphical interface that allows you to configure a
variety of options of your ReliaSENS, including the IP network connections.
Figure 4. The ESF Gateway Administration Console
You can use the following network interfaces to enter the ESF Gateway Administration Console:
the Wi-Fi LAN generated by your ReliaSENS
the Ethernet eth1 (LAN) connection
11.4 The Everyware Cloud Console
Once the your ReliaSENS is connected to the Cloud, the Everyware Cloud Console is the graphical interface
that allows you to:
configure a variety of options of your ReliaSENS
view in real time the data published to the Cloud by all the ReliaSENS devices belonging to your account.
Figure 5. The Everyware Cloud console
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12 How to enter the ESF Gateway Administration
Console
You can enter the ESF Gateway Administration Console via one of the following:
using the Wi-Fi LAN generated by your ReliaSENS
using the Ethernet eth1 (LAN) connection
12.1 Enter the ESF Gateway Administration Console using the Wi-Fi
LAN generated by your ReliaSENS
Your ReliaSENS is natively configured as an access point (DHCP server) that generates a Wi-Fi network
with the following credentials:
SSID: ReliaSENS_serialnumber (serialnumber is the serial number of your ReliaSENS)
User & Password: Use the username and password provided by your sales representative
Using this Wi-Fi network you can connect a PC/Laptop to the ReliaSENS and enter the ESF Gateway
Administration Console.
NOTICE
No firewall should be present on ports 1883 and 8883
Follow these steps to enter the ESF Gateway Administration Console:
1. Connect your PC/Laptop to the ReliaSENS Wi-Fi
2. Insert the following address in your browser: http://172.16.1.1/
3. Enter the Username and Password provided by your Eurotech sales representative.
The ESF Gateway Administration Console appears.
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