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App manual
DeepLog Portal
1. General Information
1.1. System architecture
1.2. Web interface
1.2.1. Header
1.2.2. Main menu
1.2.3. Body
1.2.4. Footer
2. Domains management
3. List of Devices
4. Devices and acquired data management
4.1. Dashboard
4.2. Device configuration
4.2.1. Networking
4.2.2. Data sampling
4.2.3. Data delivery
4.2.4. Analog Inputs configuration
4.2.5. Digital Inputs configuration
4.2.6. Networking events configuration
4.3. Received data visualization
4.4. Task management
4.5. Firmware upgrade
5. Users management
Hardware manual
1. Overview
2. Technical features
3. Digital Inputs
4. Analog Inputs
5. Connections
5.1. SIM card insertion
5.2. How to connect the battery unit
5.3. How to connect the antenna
5.4. Mounting
5.5. Connection of sensors and probes
6. Side button
7. Safety guidelines
8. Warranty and support
9. Return and repair
Portal
User manual
1. Overview
2. User interface
2.1. Header
2.1.1. User account
2.1.2. Web interface
2.2. Footer
2.3. Main menu
2.4. Content
3. Users
3.1. Monitoring user
3.2 Monitoring and control user
3.3. Administrator user
3.4. System user
3.5. Users management
4. Customers
5. Domains
6. Devices
6.1. Registration
6.2. Device management
6.2.1. Devices
6.2.2. PC/Laptops
6.3 Device monitoring and control
6.3.1 General
6.3.2 Real-time
6.3.3 Logs
6.3.4 Events
6.3.5 Trend
6.3.6 Control
6.3.7 Schematic
6.4 Events
6.5 Data visualization
VPN client
1. Overview
2. Installing the VPN client
2.1. Windows
2.2. OS X
2.3. Linux
API
1. Introduction
2. API overview
3. API Resources
3.1. API key
3.2. Customer
3.3. Domain
3.4. Device
3.5. Variable
3.6. Portal log
3.7. VPN
3.8. VPN Packet
FAQ
1. Why I don’t see the “Control” Tab in Device Monitoring?
2. Where is the serial number that I need to enter for registering the device?
WE110
Manual for thermostat and generic control
1. Overview
2. Technical characteristics
3. Pinout and connection
4. Installation and setup
4.1. Front panel button
5. Using the device: APP
6. Using the device: SMS
6.1. User management
6.2. Alarm management
6.3. GSM signal level
6.4. Factory reset
6.5. Advanced SMS
6.6. Chronothermostat commands
6.7. Back-up battery (optional)
7. Safety guidelines
8. Warranty and support
9. Return and repair
Manual for gate opener
1. Overview
2. Technical characteristics
3. Pinout and connection
4. Installation and setup
4.1. Front panel button
5. Using the device: APP
6. Using the device: SMS
6.1. Administrator
6.2. Alarm management
6.3. GSM signal level
6.4. Factory reset
6.5. Miscelaneous commands
6.6. Back-up battery (optional)
7. Safety guidelines
8. Warranty and support
9. Return and repair
Application notes
Gate opener
1. Overview
2. Electrical scheme
3. Programming
3.1 Mobile app for Andorid
3.1.1 Profile configuration
3.1.2 Administrator Configuration
3.1.3 Utilization
3.1.4 Menu
3.2 Mobile app for iOS
3.2.1 Profile Configuration
3.2.2 Settings Configuration
3.2.3 Utilization
3.3 SMS Commands
Generic remote control
1. Overview
2. Electrical scheme
3. Programming
3.1 Mobile app for Andorid
3.1.1 Base configuration
3.1.2 Advanced Configuration
3.2 Mobile app for iOS
3.2.1 Base Configuration
3.4.2 Advanced Configuration
3.3 SMS Commands
Thermostat
1. Overview
2. Electrical scheme
3. Programming
3.1 Mobile app for Andorid
3.1.1 Base configuration
3.1.2 Advanced Configuration
3.2 Mobile app for iOS
3.4.1 Profile Configuration
3.4.2 Base Configuration
3.4.3 Advanced Configuration
3.3 SMS Commands
3.3.1 Base Configuration
3.3.2 Advanced Configuration
Programmable Thermostat
1. Overview
2. Electrical scheme
3. Programming
Downloads
1. Apps
1.1. Android
1.2. iOS
WE111
Web Interface manual
1. General information
1.1. About this document
1.2. Overview
1.3. Access to the Web interface
2. Variables management
2.1. Generic Settings
2.2. Type
2.3. Variable Analog Input (AI)
2.4. Variable Digital Input (DI)
2.4.1. Normal
2.4.2. Counter
2.4.3. Flow measurement
2.4.4. Time counter
2.5. Variable Digital Output (DO)
2.6. Virtual Variables
2.6.1. Normal
2.6.2. Math expression
2.6.3. Date/time
2.6.4. System variables
2.7. Bridge between variables
3. Events/Actions
3.1. Events
3.1.1. Events on variables
3.1.2. Incoming data
3.2. Actions
3.2.1. Action Send Email
3.2.2. Action Send SMS
3.2.3. Action Send Chat
3.2.4. Action Execute a Command
3.2.5. Action Send data to cloud
3.2.6. Action Reboot
3.2.7. Action Poweroff
4. Scheduler
4.1. Execute recurrently
4.2. Execute every
4.3. Execute only once
5. Variables monitoring
5.1. Variables status
5.2. Set/Get commands via SMS/Email/Chat
5.2.1. Set
5.2.2. Get
5.3. Customized commands
6. Data delivery
6.1. Enabling variables to data delivery
6.2. Configuration of data delivery
6.3. HTTP/S
6.4. MQTT/S
6.5. MQTT/S Report
6.6. Email report
7. Users
7.1. Create a new user
7.2. Groups of users
8. Connectivity
8.1. Network interfaces
8.1.1. Data connection and SMS
8.2. Activable services
8.3. Email
8.4. Chat
8.5. VPN
8.6. DDNS
9. System commands
10. Diagnostic
10.1. System logs
10.2. Connectivity information
10.3. Ping
11. System operations
11.1. Input configuration
11.2. Configuration overview
11.3. System settings
11.3.1. Information about the plant
11.3.2. Date and time
11.3.3. Web interface personalization
11.4. System information
11.5. Configuration Backup/Restore
11.6. Logs reset
11.7. Factory reset
11.8. Device upgrade
11.9. Features
11.10. Plugins
12. Safety guidelines
13. Warranty and support
14. Return and repair
WE112
Web Interface manual
1. General information
1.1. About this document
1.2. Overview
1.3. Access to the Web interface
2. Variables management
2.1. Generic Settings
2.2. Type
2.3. Variable Analog Input (AI)
2.4. Variable Digital Input (DI)
2.4.1. Normal
2.4.2. Counter
2.4.3. Flow measurement
2.4.4. Time counter
2.5. Variable Digital Output (DO)
2.6. Virtual Variables
2.6.1. Normal
2.6.2. Math expression
2.6.3. Date/time
2.6.4. System variables
2.7. Bridge between variables
3. Events/Actions
3.1. Events
3.1.1. Events on variables
3.1.2. Incoming data
3.2. Actions
3.2.1. Action Send Email
3.2.2. Action Send Chat
3.2.3. Action Execute a Command
3.2.4. Action Send data to cloud
3.2.5. Action Reboot
3.2.6. Action Poweroff
4. Scheduler
4.1. Execute recurrently
4.2. Execute every
4.3. Execute only once
5. Variables monitoring
5.1. Variables status
5.2. Set/Get commands via Email/Chat
5.2.1. Set
5.2.2. Get
5.3. Customized commands
6. Data delivery
6.1. Enabling variables to data delivery
6.2. Configuration of data delivery
6.3. HTTP/S
6.4. MQTT/S
6.5. MQTT/S Report
6.6. Email report
7. Users
7.1. Create a new user
7.2. Groups of users
8. Connectivity
8.1. Network interfaces
8.1.1. Wi-Fi connection
8.2. Activable services
8.3. Email
8.4. Chat
8.5. VPN
8.6. DDNS
9. System commands
10. Diagnostic
10.1. System logs
10.2. Connectivity information
10.3. Ping
11. System operations
11.1. Input configuration
11.2. Configuration overview
11.3. System settings
11.3.1. Information about the plant
11.3.2. Date and time
11.3.3. Web interface personalization
11.4. System information
11.5. Configuration Backup/Restore
11.6. Logs reset
11.7. Factory reset
11.8. Device upgrade
11.9. Features
11.10. Plugins
12. Safety guidelines
13. Warranty and support
14. Return and repair
WE120
Quick start guide
1. Overview
2. SIM card insertion
3. Configuration
3.1 Configuration example using SMS
4. Firmware update
5. Mounting
6. Switching on
7. FAQ
Connecting the WE120 to a computer
1. Overview
2. Windows
2.1. Serial RS-232
2.2. USB
2.2.1. Windows XP
2.2.2. Windows 8
2.2.3. Windows 8.1
3. OS X
3.1. Serial RS-232
3.2. USB
4. Linux
4.1. Serial RS-232
Firmware update
1. Overview
2. Requirements
3. Firmware update using Genesys 3
User manual
1. Overview
2. Functional characteristics
2.1. GSM modem
2.2. Remote control
2.3. I/O expansions
2.4. Diagnostics and firmware upgrade
2.5. Applications
3. Technical characteristics
4. Installation
4.1. Package contents
4.2. Connections and installation
4.3. DIP switch
4.4. SIM card insertion
4.5. Switching on the WE120
4.6. Meaning of the front panel LEDs
5. Configuration and use
5.1. Configuration modes
5.1.1. App
5.1.2. Genesys 3
5.1.3. Configuration through SMS
5.2. Configuration and use of the I/O expansions
5.3. Device reset
5.4. Firmware update
6. Command description
7. Safety guidelines
8. Warranty and support
9. Return and repair
Commands manual
1. Overview
2. Commands description
2.1. Status and configuration
STAT
NAME
NUMBER
CENTER
CONFIG
VERSION
PASSWORD
ALARM
RESETALARM
CONFIRM
HELP
2.2. Users management
USERS
ADD
DELETE
PROPERTIES
ALL
2.3. Analog inputs
CONF AI
STAT AI
ALARMAI
2.4. Thermostat
SETTHERM
THERM
MESSTHERM
STATTHERM
2.5. Digital inputs
CONF DI
STAT DI
ALARMDI
COUNTER
START
STOP
2.6. Digital outputs
CONF DO
ON
OFF
ONRING
2.7. I/O expanders
EXPADD
EXPDEL
2.8. Diagnostics
LOOP
SIGNAL
BOOT
RING
2.9. Advanced commands
DEFAULT
MODEMONLY
SETPORT
EXECUTECOMMAND
3. Safety guidelines
4. Warranty and support
5. Return and repair
Genesys 3
1. Overview
2. Installation
2.1. Windows
2.2. OS X
2.3. Linux
3. Communication initialization
4. User interface
4.1. Header
4.2. Main menu
4.3. Content
5. General settings
5.1. Basic settings
5.2. Advanced settings
5.2.1. Advanced
5.2.2. Execute command
5.2.3. RS232
5.2.4. RS485
6. Users
7. I/O
7.1. Analogue inputs
7.1.1 Analogue inputs alarms
7.2 Digital outputs
7.3. Digital inputs
7.3.1 Digital inputs alarms
8. Expansions
8.1. Adding expansions
9. System
9.1. Info
9.2. Update
9.3. Factory reset
Application notes
Thermostat
1. Overview
2. Programming
2.1 Mobile application for Android
2.1.1 Device Profile
2.1.2 Variables configuration
2.2 Mobile application for iOS
2.2.1 Profile configuration
2.2.2 Administration Configuration
2.2.3 General configuration
2.2.4 Variables configuration
2.3 Genesys
2.3.1 Profile configuration
2.3.2 Analog Input configuration
2.3.3 Digital Output configuration
2.3.4 Digital Input configuration
2.4 SMS commands
2.4.1 Profile configuration
2.4.2 Variables configuration
Reference cases
Water management
1. Overview
2. Connections
2.1. Connection scheme of the WE120 #1
2.2. Connection scheme of the WE120 #2
3. Configuration via Genesys 3
3.1. WE120 #1
3.2. WE120 #2
4. System operation
5. System scalability
Downloads
1. Firmware
1.1. English
1.2. Italian
2. Genesys 3
2.1. Windows
2.2. OS X
2.3. Linux
3. Drivers
3.1. Windows
3.2. OS X
4. Apps
4.1. Android
4.2. iOS
FAQ
1. Why the WE120 does not receive any message or it does not reply to commands?
2. Why the WE120 does not close/open the digital outputs?
3. Why the WE120 does not send any type of message?
WE151
Web Interface manual
1. General information
1.1. About this document
1.2. Overview
1.3. Access to the Web interface
2. Variables management
2.1. Generic Settings
2.2. Type
2.3. Variables Analog Input (AI)
2.4. Variables Digital Input (DI)
2.4.1. Normal
2.4.2. Counter
2.4.3. Flow measurement
2.4.4. Time counter
2.5. Variables Digital Output (DO)
2.6. Virtual Variables
2.6.1. Normal
2.6.2. Math expression
2.6.3. Date/time
2.6.4. System variables
2.7. Bridge between variables
3. Modbus
3.1. Modbus Client
3.2. Creation of Modbus variables
3.2.1. Data type 1 bit
3.2.2. Data type 8 bit
3.2.3. Data type 16-32 bit
3.2.4. Data type 32 bit Float
3.3. Creation of Modbus commands
3.4. Modbus network creation
3.4.1. Client - RTU Modbus network
3.5. Instant reading/writing
3.6. Modbus expansions
3.7 Manage Modbus errors
4. Events/Actions
4.1. Events
4.1.1. Events on variables
4.1.2. Incoming data
4.2. Actions
4.2.1. Action Send Email
4.2.2. Action Send SMS
4.2.3. Action Send Chat
4.2.4. Action Execute a Command
4.2.5. Action Send data to cloud
4.2.6. Action Reboot
4.2.7. Action Poweroff
5. Scheduler
5.1. Execute recurrently
5.2. Execute every
5.3. Execute only once
6. Variables monitoring
6.1. Variables status
6.2. Set/Get commands via SMS/Email/Chat
6.2.1. Set
6.2.2. Get
6.3. Customized commands
7. Data delivery
7.1. Enabling variables to data delivery
7.2. Configuration of data delivery
7.3. HTTP/S
7.4. MQTT/S
7.5. MQTT/S Report
7.6. Email report
7.7. FTP/S
8. Users
8.1. Create a new user
8.2. Groups of users
9. Connectivity
9.1. Network interfaces
9.1.1. Data connection and SMS
9.2. Activable services
9.3. Email
9.4. Chat
9.5. VPN
9.6. DDNS
10. System commands
11. Diagnostic
11.1. System logs
11.2. Connectivity information
11.3. Ping
12. System operations
12.1. Input configuration
12.2. Configuration overview
12.3. System settings
12.3.1. Information about the plant
12.3.2. Date and time
12.3.3. Web interface personalization
12.4. System information
12.5. Configuration Backup/Restore
12.6. Logs reset
12.7. Factory reset
12.8. Device upgrade
12.9. Features
12.10. Plugins
13. Safety guidelines
14. Warranty and support
15. Return and repair
WE152
Web Interface manual
1. General information
1.1. About this document
1.2. Overview
1.3. Access to the Web interface
2. Variables management
2.1. Generic Settings
2.2. Type
2.3. Variables Analog Input (AI)
2.4. Variables Digital Input (DI)
2.4.1. Normal
2.4.2. Counter
2.4.3. Flow measurement
2.4.4. Time counter
2.5. Variables Digital Output (DO)
2.6. Virtual Variables
2.6.1. Normal
2.6.2. Math expression
2.6.3. Date/time
2.6.4. System variables
2.7. Bridge between variables
3. Modbus
3.1. Modbus Client
3.2. Creation of Modbus variables
3.2.1. Data type 1 bit
3.2.2. Data type 8 bit
3.2.3. Data type 16-32 bit
3.2.4. Data type 32 bit Float
3.3. Creation of Modbus commands
3.4. Modbus network creation
3.4.1. Client - RTU Modbus network
3.5. Instant reading/writing
3.6. Modbus expansions
3.7 Manage Modbus errors
4. Events/Actions
4.1. Events
4.1.1. Events on variables
4.1.2. Incoming data
4.2. Actions
4.2.1. Action Send Email
4.2.2. Action Send Chat
4.2.3. Action Execute a Command
4.2.4. Action Send data to cloud
4.2.5. Action Reboot
4.2.6. Action Poweroff
5. Scheduler
5.1. Execute recurrently
5.2. Execute every
5.3. Execute only once
6. Variables monitoring
6.1. Variables status
6.2. Set/Get commands via Email/Chat
6.2.1. Set
6.2.2. Get
6.3. Customized commands
7. Data delivery
7.1. Enabling variables to data delivery
7.2. Configuration of data delivery
7.3. HTTP/S
7.4. MQTT/S
7.5. MQTT/S Report
7.6. Email report
7.7. FTP/S
8. Users
8.1. Create a new user
8.2. Groups of users
9. Connectivity
9.1. Network interfaces
9.1.1. Wi-Fi connection
9.2. Activable services
9.3. Email
9.4. Chat
9.5. VPN
9.6. DDNS
10. System commands
11. Diagnostic
11.1. System logs
11.2. Connectivity information
11.3. Ping
12. System operations
12.1. Input configuration
12.2. Configuration overview
12.3. System settings
12.3.1. Information about the plant
12.3.2. Date and time
12.3.3. Web interface personalization
12.4. System information
12.5. Configuration Backup/Restore
12.6. Logs reset
12.7. Factory reset
12.8. Device upgrade
12.9. Features
12.10. Plugins
13. Safety guidelines
14. Warranty and support
15. Return and repair
WE200
Quick start guide
1. Overview
2. Inserting the SIM card
3. Turning-on the device
4. Logging in
Software Manual
1. General information
1.1. About this document
1.2. Overview
2. Remote Access and Remote Maintenance
2.1 Configuration
2.2 Functioning
3. Connectivity
3.1. Network interfaces
3.1.1. Data connection and SMS
3.1.2. LAN connection
3.1.3. Wi-Fi connection
3.2. Network services
3.2.1. Email
3.2.2. VPN
3.2.3. DDNS
3.3. NAT and Port Forwarding
4. I/O
4.1. Digital Input
4.2. Digital Output
4.3. Variables status
5. Users
5.1. How to create a new user
5.2. Users group
6. System operation
6.1. System settings
6.1.1. Information about the system
6.1.2. Date and time
6.1.3. Web interface personalization
6.2. System information
6.3. Backup/Restore function
6.4. Delete log
6.5. Factory reset
6.6. Device upgrade
6.7. Plugins
7. Commands
8. Diagnostic
8.1. System Log
8.2. Information of connectivity
8.3. Ping
10. Safety guidelines
11. Warranty and support
12. Return and repair
Hardware manual
1. Overview
2. Technical characteristics
3. Hardware description
3.1. Connections
3.2. Connector electrical characteristics
3.3. Front panel
4. Installation
4.1. SIM card and connections
4.2. System start-up
4.3. Logging in the web interface
5. Power off and reboot
6. Stand-by mode
6.1. Entering the Stand-by mode
6.2. Leaving the Stand-by mode
7. Network recovery
8. Safety guidelines
9. Warranty and support
10. Return and repair
Application notes
Remote Access
1. Overview
1.1. How it works
2. Before you start
2.1. VPN
2.2. QuickTunnel
3. How to establish a VPN connection
3.1. How to connect WE200 to the VPN network
3.2. How to connect the PC to the VPN network
4. Serial ports configuration
4.1. How to enable the serial ports on WE200
4.2. How to create virtual ports on the PC
QuickTunnel
1. Overview
2. Installation
2.1. Windows
2.2. OS X
2.3. Linux
3. Login
4. System Interface
5. VPN connection
6. Virtual Serial Ports configuration
Downloads
1. QuickTunnel 1.0.0
1.1. Windows
1.2. OS X
1.3. Linux
WE300
Quick start guide
1. Overview
2. Inserting the SIM card
3. Turning-on the device
4. Logging in
Hardware manual
1. Overview
2. Technical characteristics
3. Connections
3.1. Bottom connector
3.1.1. Connector electrical characteristics
3.2. Front panel
4. Installation
4.1. SIM card and connections
4.3. System start-up
4.4. Logging in the web interface
5. Power off and reboot
6. Stand-by mode
6.1. Entering the Stand-by mode
6.2. Leaving the Stand-by mode
7. Network recovery
8. Safety guidelines
9. Warranty and support
10. Return and repair
Software manual
1. General information
1.1. About this document
1.2. Overview
2. Variables
2.1. Generic variables
2.2. Type
2.3. Analog input variables (AI)
2.4. Digital input vriables (DI)
2.4.1. Normal
2.4.2. Counter
2.4.3. Time counter
2.5. Digital output variables (DO)
3. Modbus
3.1. Master Modbus
3.2. Creation of Modbus variables
3.2.1. 1Bit data type
3.2.2. 8 bit data type
3.2.3. 16-32 bit data type
3.2.4. 32 bit float data type
3.3. Creation of Modbus commands
3.4. Modbus network creation
3.4.1. Master - RTU Modbus network
3.4.2. Master - TCP Modbus network
3.5. Istant reading
3.6. Modbus expansions
3.7 Manage Modbus errors
4. Events/Actions
4.1. Events
4.1.1. Event on variable
4.1.2. Incoming data
4.2. Actions
4.2.1. Send Email
4.2.2. Send SMS
4.2.3. Execute command
4.2.4. Ring a user action
4.2.5. Reboot action
4.2.6. Power off action
5. Scheduler
5.1. Execute recurrently
5.2. Execute every
5.3. Execute only once
6. Variables monitoring
6.1. Variables status
6.2. Set/Get via SMS/Email commands
6.2.1. Set
6.2.2. Get
7. Data sending
7.1. Enabling of the variable for the data sending
7.2. Configuration data sending
7.2.1. Server
7.2.2. Email report
8. Datalogger
8.1. Enable log on variable
8.2. Data visualization on tab
8.3. Data export
9. Users
9.1. How to create a new user
9.2. Users group
10. Settings
10.1. Connectivity
10.1.1. LAN connection
10.1.2. SIM parameters
10.1.3. GPRS connection
10.1.4. SMS
10.1.5. Ring
10.1.6. Email
10.2. System settings
10.2.1. Information about the system
10.2.2. Date and time
10.2.3. Web interface personalization
11. Commands
12. Diagnostic
12.1. System Log
12.2. Information of connectivity
12.3. Ping
13. System operation
13.1. System information
13.2. Backup/Restore function
13.3. Delete log
13.4. Factory reset
13.5. Device upgrade
13.6. Features
14. Safety guidelines
15. Warranty and support
16. Return and repair
WE500
Quick start guide
1. Overview
2. Inserting the SIM card
3. Turning-on the device
4. Logging in
Hardware manual
1. Overview
2. Technical characteristics
3. Connections
3.1. Top connector
3.2. Bottom connector
3.2.1. Connector electrical characteristics
3.3. Front panel
4. Installation
4.1. SIM card and connections
4.2. System start-up
4.3. Logging in the web interface
5. Power off and reboot
6. Stand-by mode
6.1. Entering the Stand-by mode
6.2. Leaving the Stand-by mode
7. Network recovery
8. Safety guidelines
9. Warranty and support
10. Return and repair
Software Manual
1. General information
1.1. About this document
1.2. Overview
2. Variables
2.1. Generic variables
2.2. Type
2.3. Analog input variables (AI)
2.4. Digital input variables (DI)
2.4.1. Normal
2.4.2. Counter
2.4.3. Flow measurement
2.4.4. Time counter
2.5. Digital output variables (DO)
2.6. Virtual variables
2.7. Bridge between variables
3. Modbus
3.1. Master/Slave Modbus
3.2. Creation of Modbus variables
3.2.1. 1 bit data type
3.2.2. 8 bit data type
3.2.3. 16-32 bit data type
3.2.4. 32 bit float data type
3.3. Creation of Modbus commands
3.4. Modbus network creation
3.4.1. Master - RTU Modbus network
3.4.2. Slave - RTU Modbus network
3.4.3. Master - TCP Modbus network
3.4.4. Slave - TCP Modbus network
3.5. Instant reading
3.6. Modbus expansions
3.7 Manage Modbus errors
4. Events/Actions
4.1. Events
4.1.1. Event on variable
4.1.2. Event on event
4.1.3. Event on formula
4.1.4. Incoming data
4.2. Actions
4.2.1. Send Email
4.2.2. Send SMS
4.2.3. Execute command
4.2.4. Send IP cam snapshot to portal action
4.2.5. Reboot action
4.2.6. Power off action
5. Scheduler
5.1. Execute recurrently
5.2. Execute every
5.3. Execute only once
6. Variables monitoring
6.1. Variables status
6.2. Set/Get via SMS/Email commands
6.2.1. Set
6.2.2. Get
6.3. Customize commands
7. Data sending
7.1. Enabling of the variable for the data sending
7.2. Configuration data sending
7.2.1. Server
7.2.2. FTP
7.2.3. Dropbox
7.2.4. Email report
8. Datalogger
8.1. Enable log on variable
8.2. Data visualization on diagram
8.3. Data visualization on tab
8.4. Data export
8.5. How to save data on USB
9. Users
9.1. How to create a new user
9.2. Users group
10. Connectivity
10.1. Network interfaces
10.1.1. Data connection and SMS
10.1.2. LAN connection
10.1.3. Wi-Fi connection
10.2. Network services
10.2.1. Email
10.2.2. VPN
10.2.3. DDNS
10.3. Remote Access and Remote Maintenance
10.3.1 Configuration
10.3.2 Functioning
10.4. NAT and Port Forwarding
11. Commands
12. Diagnostic
12.1. System Log
12.2. Information of connectivity
12.3. Ping
13. System operation
13.1. Configuration Overview
13.2. System settings
13.2.1. Information about the system
13.2.2. Date and time
13.2.3. Web-cam
13.2.4. GPS
13.2.5. Web interface personalization
13.3. System information
13.4. Backup/Restore function
13.5. Delete log
13.6. Factory reset
13.7. Device upgrade
13.8. Features
13.9. Plugins
14. Safety guidelines
15. Warranty and support
16. Return and repair
Plugins
1. Overview
2. IoT Platforms
2.1 Cumulocity
2.2 Carriots
2.3 Evrythng
2.4 Cloud of Things
3. Sensors
3.1 Anemometer
3.2 Wind vane
3.3 NTC Sensor
Application notes
Direct connection to PC
1. Overview
2. Windows
2.1 Windows XP
2.2 Windows 7
2.3 Windows 8 / 8.1
3. Mac OS X
4. Linux
Scheduler
1. Overview
2. Execute only once
3. Execute every…
4. Execute recurrently
VPN
1. Overview
2. Communication flow
Modbus master/slave configuration
1. Overview
2. WE500 A Slave configuration
2.1 General configuration
2.2 Modbus variables configuration
2.3 Modbus commands configuration
2.3.1 Commands of
Var_A_01
variable
2.3.2 Commands of
Var_A_02
variable
2.4 TCP modbus network Slave configuration
3. WE500 B Master configuration
3.1 General configuration
3.2 Configurazione variabili modbus
3.3 Modbus commands configuration
3.3.1 Commands of the variable
Var_B_01
3.3.2 Commands of the variable
Var_B_02
3.4 TCP modbus network Master configuration
Modbus multi-network
1. Overview
2. RS-232 serial port configuration
2.1 Modbus variable
2.2 Modbus command
2.3 Modbus network
3. RS-485 serial port configuration
3.1 Modbus variable
3.2 Modbus command
3.3 Modbus network
4. Other examples of modbus network configurations
Cumulocity
1. Overview
2. Loggin in
3. Configuring the device
3.1. WAN
3.2. LAN
3.3. WLAN
4. Creating variables
5. Interact with Cumulocity
5.1. Device information
5.2. Software update
5.3. Restart device
Using a remote desktop application
1. Overview
2. Windows 10 configuration
3. WE500 configuration
Reference cases
Water management
1. Overview
2. Tank level monitoring
2.1. The Story-Line
2.2. The Solution’s Approach
2.3. Benefits
Energy generators
1. Overview
2. Off-grid power generators
2.1. The Story-Line
2.2. The Solution’s Approach
2.3. Benefits
Photovoltaic
1. Overview
2. PV plant with several inverters
2.1. The Story-Line
2.2. The Solution’s Approach
2.3. Benefits
API
1. Overview
2. Resources
2.1 API key
2.2 Variables
2.3 Variables status
2.4 Groups of variables
2.5 Group of variables membership
3. Examples
3.1 Filling a water tank
FAQ
1. Why the WE500 does not receive any message or it does not reply to commands?
2. At what point should the GPRS light come up?
3. How to use a SIM card?
WE500R
Quick start guide
1. Overview
2. Inserting the SIM cards
3. Turning-on the device
4. Logging in
Hardware manual
1. Overview
2. Technical characteristics
3. Connections
3.1. Back panel
3.1.1. Electrical characteristics
3.2. Front panel
4. Installation
4.1. SIM cards and connections
4.2. System start-up
4.3. Logging in the web interface
5. Power off and reboot
6. Stand-by mode
6.1. Entering the Stand-by mode
6.2. Leaving the Stand-by mode
7. Network recovery
8. Safety guidelines
9. Warranty and support
10. Return and repair
Software Manual
1. General information
1.1. About this document
1.2. Overview
2. Variables
2.1. Generic variables
2.2. Type
2.3. Analog input variables (AI)
2.4. Digital input vriables (DI)
2.4.1. Normal
2.4.2. Counter
2.4.3. Flow measurement
2.4.4. Time counter
2.5. Digital output variables (DO)
2.6. Virtual variables
2.7. Bridge between variables
3. Modbus
3.1. Master/Slave Modbus
3.2. Creation of Modbus variables
3.2.1. 1Bit data type
3.2.2. 8 bit data type
3.2.3. 16-32 bit data type
3.2.4. 32 bit float data type
3.3. Creation of Modbus commands
3.4. Modbus network creation
3.4.1. Master - RTU Modbus network
3.4.2. Slave - RTU Modbus network
3.4.3. Master - TCP Modbus network
3.4.4. Slave - TCP Modbus network
3.5. Istant reading
3.6. Modbus expansions
3.7 Manage Modbus errors
4. Events/Actions
4.1. Events
4.1.1. Event on variable
4.1.2. Event on event
4.1.3. Event on formula
4.1.4. Incoming data
4.2. Actions
4.2.1. Send Email
4.2.2. Send SMS
4.2.3. Execute command
4.2.4. Ring a user action
4.2.5. Reboot action
4.2.6. Power off action
5. Scheduler
5.1. Execute recurrently
5.2. Execute every
5.3. Execute only once
6. Variables monitoring
6.1. Variables status
6.2. Set/Get via SMS/Email commands
6.2.1. Set
6.2.2. Get
6.3. Customize commands
7. Data sending
7.1. Enabling of the variable for the data sending
7.2. Configuration data sending
7.2.1. Server
7.2.2. FTP
7.2.3. Dropbox
7.2.4. Email report
8. Datalogger
8.1. Enable log on variable
8.2. Data visualization on diagram
8.3. Data visualization on tab
8.4. Data export
8.5. How to save data on USB
9. Users
9.1. How to create a new user
9.2. Users group
10. Settings
10.1. Connectivity
10.1.1. LAN connection
10.1.2. WLAN connection
10.1.3. SIM parameters
10.1.4. GPRS/HSPA connection
10.1.5. SMS
10.1.6. Ring
10.1.7. Email
10.1.8. VPN
10.1.9 NAT
10.2. System settings
10.2.1. Information about the system
10.2.2. Date and time
10.2.3. Web-cam
10.2.4. GPS
10.2.5. Web interface personalization
11. Commands
12. Diagnostic
12.1. System Log
12.2. Information of connectivity
12.3. Ping
13. System operation
13.1. System information
13.2. Backup/Restore function
13.3. Delete log
13.4. Factory reset
13.5. Device upgrade
13.6. Features
13.7. Plugins
14. Safety guidelines
15. Warranty and support
16. Return and repair
API
1. Overview
2. Resources
2.1 API key
2.2 Variables
2.3 Variables status
2.4 Groups of variables
2.5 Group of variables membership
3. Examples
3.1 Filling a water tank
VPN
1. Overview
2. Communication flow
Touch Panels
TP100
User manual
1. Overview
2. Startup and Home Screen
3. Tile Description
3.1. Header Colors
3.2. Tile Size
4. Preset Mode
4.1. Setting the Value of a Register
4.2. Real-time Graph
5. Communication Error Reporting
5.1. Register Error
5.2. At Least One Register Error
5.3. All Registers in Error
6. Settings Menu
7. How to Configure TP100
8. Uploading Configuration
9. Downloading Configuration
10. Firmware Update
10.1. Device Reset
Configuration Wizard
1. Overview
2. Description of Fields on the Page
3. Configuration - Configuration Parameters
3.1. Supported Modbus Functions
3.1.1. Read Functions
3.1.2. Write Functions
3.2. Variable Type
4. Visualization - Display Preview
5. Upload/Download - Downloading and Uploading Configuration
Hardware manual
1. Overview
2. Technical Specifications
3. Connectors and Pinout
3.1. Screw Terminal Pinout
4. Warnings
5. Warranty and Support
6. Returns and Repairs
JSON Configuration file
1. Overview
2. Formatting
3. Arrangement of Tiles
4. Parameters Description
4.1. modbusType
4.2. Parameter: modbusCmdRead
4.3. Parameter: modbusCmdWrite
4.3. Parameter: alarm
Power supplies
UPS500 manual
1. Overview
2. Technical characteristics
2.1. Output features
3. Installation
4. Configuration
5. Safety guidelines
6. Warranty and support
7. Return and repair
Expansions
XP100
1. Overview
2. Technical specifications
3. XP100 6DI - 6DO
3.1 Technical specifications
4. XP100 16DI
4.1 Technical specifications
5. XP100 4AI - 4T
5.1 Technical charateristics
5.2 Inputs configuration
6. Installation
6.1. Connection
6.2. Setting the slave address
6.3 DIP switch
6.4 LEDs meaning
7. Warnings
8. Warranty and support
9. Return and repair
XP500
1. Overview
2. Technical characteristics
2.1. 4AI-I
2.2. 8AI-I
2.3. 4AI-V
2.4. 8AI-V
2.5. 4DI-4DO
2.6. 8DI-8DO
2.7. 12DI
2.8. 4T
2.9. Combo
3. Installation and configuration
4. INIT mode
5. Warnings
6. Warranty and support
7. Return and repair
XP500/ETH
1. Overview
2.Technical Features
2.1. 4AI-I/V
2.2. 4AO
2.3. 8DI-4DO
2.4. 8DI-8DO
3. Web Interface
3.1. Network settings
3.2. System configuration
3.3. Software update
3.4. I/O
3.4.1. 4AI
3.4.2. 4AO
3.4.3. 8DI4DO
3.4.4. 8DI8DO
4. Configuration
5. Reset to factory settings
5.1. Mode INIT
5.2. Reset through button
6. Warnings
7. Warranty and assistance
8. Return and repairs
DIS500
Hardware Manual
1. Overview
2. Technical features
3. Installation
3.1 Frontal view and button panel
3.2 Rear view and terminals
4. INIT mode
5. Safety guidelines
6. Warranty and support
7. Return and repair
Software Manual
1. Preliminary Operations
2. Device Connection
3. Register Management
3.1 Address (%R6)
3.2 Gateway Mask (%R17)
4. Programming
4.1 Register Block
4.2 Display Block
4.3 GoTo Block
5. Display Visualization
5.1 Abc Object
5.2 123 Object
6. Upload Configuration
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