Egnite Querx TH Manuale utente

Querx TH
Network thermometer and data logger
User Guide

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Introduction
1 1.1 Safety instructions
1. About Querx TH
3 Querx PT100 at a glance
3 Features
4 Possible fields of application
4 Included in delivery
Putting into operation
5 .1 Network connection
5 . Power supply
5 .3 Network configuration with DHCP
6 .4 Manual network configuration
6 Installation of Device Discoverer
6 ssign network configuration
6 .5 Basic configuration
3 Accessing the web interface
8 3.1 Host name
9 3. Homepage
9 3.3 Log in
9 3.4 Accessing the configuration interface
4 Configuration
10 4.1 Basic configuration
10 ssign system name
10 Configuration of the temperature unit
11 Configure a name server
11 Set date and time
12 Deactivating the discovery function
13 Reset internal memory
13 4. Network configuration
14 utomatic configuration over DHCP
14 Manual configuration
14 4.3 User Management
15 dd user
15 Edit user
16 Delete user
16 Deactivate anonymous access
17 utomatic log out
17 4.4 Configuration of alerts
17 Dead-band
18 Temperature alerts

19 Humidity alerts
20 Dew point alerts
5 Data access and configuration of interfaces
5.1 Web interface
22 Configuration of the web interface
22 Visualization of measured data
24 Export recorded data
24 Embed chart into other web sites
24 Last sensor events
5 5. E-Mail interface
25 Manage email accounts
26 Manage email recipients
27 Email templates
8 5.3 Cloud services
28 Data export to ThingSpeak
29 Data export to Xively
30 5.4 Modbus/TCP
30 ctivate Modbus/TCP
30 5.5 SNMP
31 General settings
31 ctivate SNMP gent
31 ctivate SNMP traps
32 Download MIB
3 5.6 Syslog
32 Configure syslog server
3 5.7 Android App Querx Discoverer
6 Maintenance, tips and troubleshooting
33 6.1 Restart Querx TH
33 Warm reboot
33 Cold reboot
33 6. Configuration backup and restore
34 Backup configuration
34 Restore configuration
34 6.3 Reset configuration
34 Configuration reset via web interface
35 Manual configuration reset
35 6.4 Firmware updates
36 Install firmware image
36 ctivate firmware image
37 ctivate alternative firmware image
37 6.5 Change the battery
40 6.6 Troubleshooting
41 6.7 Environment-friendly disposal

1 Introduction
Querx TH is a networking enabled measuring unit for
collecting temperature and humidity values.
This manual contains the basic information needed for
setting up, operating and maintaining Querx TH.
Up-to-date and in-depth information on Querx TH can be
found on the websites http://www.egnite.de and
http://sensors.egnite.de.
1.1 Safety instructions
Please read this manual carefully and obey the following
safety instructions to minimize risks of injury and damage.
Querx TH is used for stationary measurement and
processing of temperature and humidity data, as well as for
providing this data over several interfaces.
ll other use is regarded as not according to the intended
purpose. egnite can not be held responsible for
consequences from unintended use.
To avoid accidents caused by electrical current, please obey
the following instructions:
Only use device, cable and adapter in proper condition.
Disconnect power supply during maintenance.
Do not manipulate the device or its accessories.
Repairs are only to be done by trained staff.
Don't submerge the device in water or other liquids.
Introduction 1
Intended purpose
Querx TH online
Danger of death caused
by electrical shocks

In this manual the following symbols are used:
⚠Danger
Informs on possible danger for live and health.
⚠Attention
Informs on circumstances that can damage the device.
⚠Information
Emphasizes useful information and tips worth reading.
1. About Querx TH
Querx TH measures temperature, humidity and calculates
the dew point. The alert function sends out notifications over
email (TLS / StartTLS), SNMP trap and syslog, if critical
thresholds are exceeded.
The internal memory stores at least 51 days of data. n
interactive web interface provides a graphical representation
of the logged data and the possibility to export it in the CSV
and XML file formats.
Cloud interfaces connect Querx TH to the Internet of Things
and allow world wide data access via web and ndroid pp.
Through SNMP, you connect Querx TH to network
management systems, such as Nagios or Zabbix.
Modbus/TCP allows usage in industrial environments
(SC D ).
Introduction 2
Symbol explanation

1. .1 Querx PT100 at a glance
(1) Button for configuration reset
( ) Status LED
(3) Micro-USB jack for power supply
(4) Sensor cable with humidity and temperature sensors
(5) RJ-45 jack for Ethernet connection
(6) Link LED
1. . Features
Integrated high-quality sensors: oil-repellent, water- and
dust-proof
Measuring range temperature: -40°C – 85°C
Measuring range humidity: 0-95% rH
lerts via email, SNMP trap and syslog message
utomatic network configuration via DHCP, mDNS and
Bonjour
Ten alarm types:
Temperature too high / low
Temperature too low / low
Temperature rises /drops too fast
Humidity rises / drops too fast
Dew point too high / too low
Introduction 3

Secured email transmission with TLS / StartTLS
M2M-Communication: SNMP and Modbus/TCP
Cloud export: world wide data access and programming
interfaces
Interactive web interface with graphical depiction of
recorded data
ndroid pp available
Data logger with internal memory for at least 51 days
CSV and XML data export
1. .3 Possible fields of application
Server room monitoring
Estate monitoring
utomated climate profiling for buildings
Preventive conservation
Cause-determination for mold-remediation
1. .4 Included in delivery
Querx TH Set ( rticle EGN600114))
Querx TH with sensors for temperature and humidity
Ethernet cable
Micro-USB cable
USB wall plug adapter with clippings for UK, EU, US and
U
CD with software and documentation
Querx TH ( rticle EGN600214)
Querx TH without accessories
Introduction 4

Putting into operation
.1 Network connection
1. Connect Querx TH to your network, using the supplied
network cable. If no DHCP server is available in your
network, you can directly connect Querx TH to the
computer, which is used for configuration.
. Power supply
1. Prepare the wall plug adapter by gently pushing the
clipping for your country into the guide rails from above,
until it locks in place.
. Now connect the wall plug adapter to the device, using
the provided Micro-USB cable.
3. Put the adapter into the wall outlet. Querx TH's status LED
lights yellow.
⚠Danger
Never use the device with a broken adapter. There is a risk
for live caused by electrical current.
If you do not have a free wall outlet, you can directly connect
Querx TH to any free USB port at your computer.
.3 Network configuration with DHCP
Over DHCP, Querx TH can obtain an automatic network
configuration. If valid settings are received, the status LED
lights green.
Putting into operation 5

If a network error has occurred, Querx TH blinks yellow. In
this case, check whether the network cable is connected
properly. If the problems remain, ask your network
administrator for advice.
.4 Manual network configuration
If your network does not support DHCP and your computer
does not support mDNS, you have to manually carry out the
network configuration.
⚠Information
Most users won't need the following instructions. Please
continue with chapter 4, ' ccessing the web interface'.
.4.1 Installation of Device Discoverer
On the supplied CD-ROM you will find the application Device
Discoverer, which allows remote configuration of Querx TH.
1. Start the installation software for Device Discoverer.
. Follow the instructions within the installation wizard.
.4. Assign network configuration
1. Start the application Device Discoverer.
. Right-click on the device, which you want to configure and
choose Device configuration.
3. Enter an IP address and a network mask.
4. Click the OK button.
Querx TH will restart with the new configuration. The status
LED lights yellow. s soon as the device is available, the
status LED blinks green.
.5 Basic configuration
Now, Querx TH is configured for network access. Please
continue with chapter 3 ' ccessing the web interface' and
Putting into operation 6
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