Temperature@lert TM-WIFI220 User manual


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User Guide
Thank you for choosing Temperature@lert to protect your highly valuable
belongings from unexpected changes in temperature. We hope that you will
find our products and services the simplest and most reliable wireless
temperature monitoring system available.
If you encounter any trouble setting up or installing this device, please email
support@temperaturealert.com and we'll get right back to you.
Copyright
© 2012 Temperature@lert
This user’s guide and the software described in it are copyrighted with all
rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted,
transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any
form by any means without the written permission of Temperature@lert.
Notice
Temperature@lert reserves the right to change specifications without prior
notice.
While the information in this manual has been compiled with great care, it
may not be deemed an assurance of product characteristics.
Temperature@lert shall be liable only to the degree specified in the terms of
sale and delivery.
The reproduction and distribution of the documentation and software
supplied with this product and the use of its contents is subject to written
authorization from Temperature@lert.

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Contents
Contents .................................................................................................................3
About Temperature@lert ......................................................................................6
User Guide..............................................................................................................7
WiFi Edition at a Glance .................................................................................. 7
What’s Included .......................................................................................... 7
Jacks and Connectors .................................................................................. 8
Indicator Lights............................................................................................ 9
Connectivity Requirements...........................................................................10
Turning on the Hardware.............................................................................. 10
Connecting to the Web Based Admin Interface............................................ 10
Default IP Address ..................................................................................... 11
Default Username and Password..............................................................11
Configuring the Device.........................................................................................12
Status Page.................................................................................................... 12
Navigation .................................................................................................12
The Graph..................................................................................................13
XML Feed & Log File .................................................................................. 14
Logging In ..................................................................................................15
Alarm Settings ............................................................................................... 15
Connecting to Temperature@lert sensor cloud ....................................... 16
Setting the Temperature Alarm ................................................................ 17
Connection Settings ...................................................................................... 18
Wireless Settings ....................................................................................... 19
Ethernet Settings....................................................................................... 22
Mail Settings..................................................................................................24
SNMP Settings ...............................................................................................26

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Preferences ...................................................................................................28
Help Page ...................................................................................................... 30
Restoring Factory Defaults............................................................................31
Operating Guidelines ....................................................................................31
Placement.................................................................................................. 31
Using the External Sensor ......................................................................... 31
Preserving the Temperature Log...............................................................31
Wireless Reception.................................................................................... 32
Powering the Unit ..................................................................................... 32
Specifications .......................................................................................................33
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................36
Unit Does Not Power On ...............................................................................36
Cannot Connect to the Web Admin Interface............................................... 36
Check Connections .................................................................................... 36
Check the Computer's Ethernet Settings ..................................................36
Cannot Send Email ........................................................................................ 36
Check Internet Connectivity...................................................................... 36
Check DNS and Gateway Settings .............................................................37
Verify Credentials...................................................................................... 37
Check Your Junk or SPAM Folder .............................................................. 37
Cannot Connect to a Wireless Network........................................................37
Check SSID .................................................................................................37
No Temperature Reading.............................................................................. 37
Ensure the Device has Started Up............................................................. 37
Check Sensor Connections ........................................................................38
No Humidity Reading ....................................................................................38
Humidity Sensors are Sold Separately ...................................................... 38

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Perform the Steps for No Temperature Reading ...................................... 38
Temperature Reading is a Few Degrees Warmer than it Should Be.............38
Check Sensor Position ............................................................................... 38
Comparing Apples to Apples ..................................................................... 38
Temperature Reading is Wildly Inaccurate ...................................................39
Contact Support ........................................................................................39
Obtaining Service and Support ............................................................................40

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About Temperature@lert
Temperature is a significant threat to companies around the world, especially
in data centers, server and telecommunications rooms,
biotechnology/pharmaceutical/medical facilities and companies requiring
commercial refrigeration. A temperature change can cost thousands, if not
millions of dollars in damage and lost productivity. Temperature@lert’s cloud-
based temperature monitoring solutions provide real-time alerts and historic
records to allow customers to immediately react to potentially disastrous
temperature fluctuations and provide logs for regulatory requirements.
Temperature@lert has more than 15,000 devices installed in over 40 countries
around the globe.
The WiFi device helps to alert you when slight changes in the environment are
detected. We believe in the simplicity of our device –in design, set-up, and
operation.
We have a long history of designing devices to measure environmental
changes. Our line of monitoring devices takes environmental monitoring to
the next level by allowing for customized timing of monitoring efforts and
customized methods of alert notifications.

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User Guide
WiFi Edition at a Glance
The Temperature@lert WiFi Edition measures the environmental conditions
surrounding the sensor(s). If the sensor reading goes outside the specified
threshold, the unit will alert you via email (Visit
http://www.temperaturealert.com/sensorcloud to view our optional add-on
service that provides Internet based monitoring for use with your WiFi Edition
product).
What’s Included
The Temperature@lert WiFi Edition includes the following items:
Additional sensors are available from temperaturealert.com.

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Jacks and Connectors
Figure 1
Sensor Jack 1 - Accepts any sensor made for the Temperature@lert WiFi
Edition Model TM-WIFI220.
Sensor Jack 2 - Accepts any sensor made for the Temperature@lert WiFi
Edition Model TM-WIFI220.
DC Power Jack - Temperature@lert WiFi Edition can be powered by
connecting a 9-48V power supply (one is included with your device) to the DC
Power Jack or via Ethernet (PoE) by using a power injector (sold separately).
PoE is not supported with powered hubs and switches (802.3 af). Insertion of
power supply connector disconnects Ethernet power feed line. Power jack
accepts DC 2.1/6.3mm coaxial power connectors in the following
configurations:
Voltage
Idle, A/W
Full Load, A/W
9V
0.50A / 4.5W
0.94A / 8.5W
12V
0.38A / 4.6W
0.70A / 8.4W
15V
0.30A / 4.5W
0.56A / 8.4W
18V
0.26A / 4.7W
0.48A / 8.6W
24V
0.19A / 4.6W
0.36A / 8.6W
30V
0.16A / 4.8W
0.29A /8.7W
36V
0.13A / 4.7W
0.25A / 9.0W
40V
0.12A / 4.8W
0.23A / 9.2W

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48V
0.10A / 4.8W
0.19A / 9.1W
Reboot Button - Restarts the device when pressed and released. Pressing and
holding the reboot button for 10 seconds will revert the unit back to factory
default settings. Be sure to firmly press and hold the button, if the button
“bounces” the device will rebooted and instead of reverting to defaults.
10/100 Ethernet Port - Provides wired Ethernet connectivity. PoE is supported
with the use of an Ethernet power injector (powered switches are not
supported).
Reserved Button - Button used for custom applications. Can be user
programmed from within the device's operating system.
Indicator Lights
Figure 2
Power - Indicates the unit is receiving power properly.
Aux 1 - Light used for custom applications at the operating system level. Can
be programmed from the device's operating system.
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