ALLNET-PoE-CNT-1 4 element 7 segment large display counter

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ALLNET-PoE-CNT-1 4 element 7 segment large display counter

Manual Content Packaging / safety instructions / mounting location 3 Description 4 Getting started 5 Network with DHCP 5 Network without DHCP 5 LAN Setup 6 Date & Time 8 Mainpage 10 JSON control 11 Connectors 12 VESA mount 13 Reset 14 Cleaning 14 Technical data 14 CE-Declaration of Conformity 15 2

Packaging Please check the packaging and its content for damage > is there any damage visible? > Are traces of use visible? Do not use the device, if damaged. Please contact our customer service if your device is damaged. Packaging contains: ALLNET ALL-PoE-CNT-1 1x patch cable manual 2 connectors for relay and switch Safety instructions Please follow these instructions: Never open the device Never perform an installation during a thunderstorm Do not expose the device to direct sunlight Do not use next to any heat sources Do not place the device on heat sensitive surfaces Protect the device from moisture, dust, liquids or vapors Do not use the device in moist rooms or hazardous areas Use a soft and dry anti-static towel to clean Repairs may only be performed by trained personnel If not used properly, liability by ALLNET is excluded Installation and mounting General: The ALL-PoE-CNT-1 display can only be used in dry indoor areas. Make sure there is proper ventilation. Make sure, that the connected cables are not too tight. Please use only PoE power sources that are based on PoE standard IEEE 802.3af/at. We recommend the use of ALLNET PoE switches or injectors. 3

Description The ALLNET ALL-PoE-CNT-1 counter can display a four digit value (numbers and characters) via 100mm 7- segement elements. Values from -999 to 9999 can be displayed. The displayed value can be set manually, increased or reduced via a connected signal generator or a switch. Instead of a signal generator a light barrier or relay can also be used to obtain values. Accessible via network and internet You can access the web interface with any browser-supported device. In addition the displayed values and the built in relay can be set and controlled via JSON. The interfaces The ALL-PoE-CNT-1 offers the following interfaces: 1x RJ45 Input (data and power) 1x contact input 1x relay output 4

First use Use a 8-wire CAT5 (or higher) patch cable for the PoE connection. Connect the ALL-POE-CNT-1 with a PoE switch or injector to ensure power supply. We recommend the ALLNET ALL048900 PoE Injector. Network with active DHCP Connect the ALL-POE-CNT-1 to a switch or injector. The device will start up immediately when supplied with PoE power. On delivery the IP address will be displayed in 4 steps on the display itself. Afterwards the web interface of the ALL-POE-CNT-1 can be reached with any internet browser. In a DHCP network-infrastructure the devices gets a IP address automatically by the DHCP Server. When connected to a PC, the IP address can be adjusted manually. Note: Please use a recent browser to ensure the full scope of functions. Network with no DHCP Connected to a non DHCP Network, the ALL-PoE-CNT-1 starts with IP address 192.168.0.101, as default. You can set the IP address to a desired value by connecting the device to a computer and change the settings via the web interface. 1. Connect the ALL-POE-CNT- to a switch or injector 2. Connect the ALL-POE-CNT-1 with your PC/MAC: The ALL-POE-CNT-1 and the connected components communicate via the TCP/IP protocol. To get access to the counter the PC/MAC and ALL-POE-CNT-1 must use the same network: IP-Address: 192.168.0.101 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 No username or password required 3. Please set your PC temporary to a free address in the range from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.254 (Do NOT use 192.168.0.101 its already used by the counter itself). 4. Type 192.168.0.101 to access the web configuration of ALL-POE-CNT-1. 5

LAN Setup Set up IP network address and LAN Parameters Enter the web address of the ALL-POE-CNT-1. (192.168.0.101 standard setting) Configuration: Configuration > LAN Settings a) MAC: The MAC address of the device. No changes possible. b) HOSTNAME: Here you can define the network name of the ALL-POE-CNT-1. Valid are only the following: a-z, A-Z, 1-9 and hyphen (not usable at the end of the name). Special characters and 6

blank cannot be used. Maximum of 15 characters. The host name can only be used once in a network. c) Enable DHCP: By selecting Enable DHCP the ALL-POE-CNT-1 uses the IP address assigned by the DHCP Server. IP-settings, topics f. j. are not selectable. IP address can only be set manually, by deactivating DHCP service d) SHOW IP address when booting: After switching on, the IP address is displayed once. The address is divided in four segments, starting from a-d, following by max three numbers per segment. e) Devicename: The Devicename is displayed as in the web server title and can be used independently from the network settings. f) IP ADRESSE: Network address of the ALL-POE-CNT-1 (Please make sure that the address is used only once). g) NETMASK: Default settings: 255.255.255.0 h) DEFAULT GATEWAY: Enter the standard gateway address, usually the IP address of the router. i) FIRST DNS: Enter the DNS of the server j) 2nd DNS: Default setting is 0.0.0.0. Please change the settings only if a second DNS server is used in the internal network. k) Safe the changes with Save Config. The ALL-POE-CNT-1 will automatically reboot and display the following web site. After approx. 10 seconds the ALL-POE-CNT-1 will be accessible at the changed IP address. By clicking the highlighted link you get direct access to the updated web interface, alternatively you can enter the IP address manually. Note: After changing the network settings for configuring the Counter, change the PC network settings to starting values. This allows you to access the web interface of the counter. 7

Date and time Settings at: Configuration > date and time The ALL-POE-CNT-1 synchronizes its system time via a NTP server. The request is done at every boot process or automatically every 24 hours via port 123. Please make sure, that the firewall allows traffic via port 123. You can also use a net based time service. If your router supports NTP, you can add the routers IP at the NTP Server 1 field. To ensure a correct time management, the ALL-POE-CNT-1 needs access to the internet or to an internal NTP server! a. standard time / daylight saving time: To activate the summer time, mark the daylight saving time checkbox b. 12 hours mode / 24 hours mode : Displays the time in 12 or 24 hour format c. Time offset to UTC: For Germany e.g. + 1hr d. Enable Timeserver 1-4: Activate a NTP server query. Minimum 1 server must be activated 8

e. Timeserver 1-4: Selection of possible time server. Alternatively you can use a local time server (e.g. your DSL Router). Click Set Timeserver and Reboot to apply the new settings. The ALL-POE-CNT-1 will automatically reboot and display the following web site. 9

Mainpage Settings at Mainpage This site is for display and operation. a. Save count to flash: Stores displayed values to an internal storage and displays them after next startup. b. Count down: by hitting the button manually, the counter increases the value, when activating the count down function the value decreases by one. c. Counter: Entered value from -999 to 9999 will be displayed immediately at the counter d. set: Saves the settings e. clear: Counter displays 0000 f. Intensity: Brightness settings, possible values: 100%, 80%, 40%, 5% g. Set intensity: Saves the settings h. Relais on / Relais off: activate/deactivate the relay 10

Control via JSON protocol You can set or request the display value from individual applications via JSON. This example uses the standard IP address "192.168.0.101 This address must be replaced with your individual address. Please use an actual web-browser for testing Example read : Query: http://192.168.0.101/xml/jsonswitch.php?id=1 { "result": { "id": "1", "status": "1", "set": "2357" } } The actual displayed value is: 2357 Relay Power on: http://192.168.0.101/xml/jsonswitch.php?id=3 { "result": { "id": "3", "status": "1", "set": "1" } } Relay is switched on. Set = 1 Example write : http://192.168.0.101/xml/jsonswitch.php?id=1&set=4321 id=1 set=value to be displayed http://192.168.0.101/xml/jsonswitch.php?id=3&set=1 id=3 for relay set= 0 or 1 Display of all parameters: http://192.168.0.101/xml/jsonsns.php http://192.168.0.101/xml/json.php More information available at: www.json.org 11

Position of connectors and switch At the backside you find all connectors and switches to connect and control the device Relay Output: Switching output 24V/2A Contact Input: Connector for switch or sensor, bias 12V, 1KOhm series resistor LAN/PoE: Network port with PoE support FW Reset: Reset switch for resetting the device Set Counter to 0: Sets counter to desired value Button B: (Reserved for future applications) 12

VESA Mount For universal attachment the ALL-PoE-CNT-1 offers four mounting holes at the backside of the device. The spacing is 75mm, the matching M4 screws format. This allows using all VESA compatible holders with 75mm spacing. Note: To avoid damage, do not use screws longer than 6mm. ALLNET offers various VESA compatible mounts for connecting the ALL-PoE-CNT-1. Example: 13

Reset It might happen that the ALL-POE-CNT-1 is no longer accessible because of faulty user settings. In this case you can reset your device to factory settings (all settings are lost): Unplug the counter. Press the FW button (hold the button until the reset process is finished!). Connect the ALL-POE-CNT-1 and wait for approx. 30 seconds. After finishing the reset process all settings are restored to factory default. Cleaning and care instructions Please unplug the ALL-POE-CNT-1 every time you clean the device. To avoid scratches please use a soft and slightly moist micro fiber cloth and do not use cleaning material, alcohol or other solvents. Please note that there is a modern electronics within the housing, so do not use too much water while cleaning the device. Technical data IEEE 802.3at Power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3 10BaseT Standards: IEEE 802.3u 100BaseTX LT PoE Power over Ethernet 1x RJ45 Input (data and power) 1x switch (optocouplers with 1k Pullup to 12V galvanically Connectors: isolated) 1x relay 24V 2A Energy consumption: Max. 15W Dimensions: 370 145 45 mm (L/W/ D) Weight: 1860g (excl. packaging) VESA mount 75*75mm, for M4 screws Environment: Certification: Temperature operations: 0 up to 40 Temperature storage: -20 up to 90 Humidity: 10 to 90% (non condensing) CE 14