Part Number 900-629-RRevision B March 2013xSenso User Guide xSenso 2100 xSenso 21A2 xSenso 21R2
xSenso User Guide 10List of FiguresFigure 2-1 Sample xSenso Configuration______________________________________________16Figure 2-2 Sample Application
17: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsxSenso User Guide 100ThreadsThe xSenso Threads information shows details of threads in the ltrx_evo task which
17: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsxSenso User Guide 101To Configure the ClockUsing Web Manager To view configure clock information, go to the A
17: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsxSenso User Guide 102Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”xml import control”>Discovery
xSenso User Guide 10318: Advanced SettingsEmail SettingsView and configure email alerts relating to events occurring within the system.Table 18-1 Ema
18: Advanced SettingsxSenso User Guide 104Using the CLI To enter Email command level: enable -> email 1Using XML Include in your file: <conf
18: Advanced SettingsxSenso User Guide 105Telnet SettingsThe telnet settings control CLI access to the xSenso over the Telnet protocol.Table 18-3 Tel
18: Advanced SettingsxSenso User Guide 106To Configure SSH SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure SSH settings, go to the Admin tab/page, click CLI i
18: Advanced SettingsxSenso User Guide 107To Export Configuration in XML FormatUsing Web Manager To export configuration format, go to the Admin tab/
18: Advanced SettingsxSenso User Guide 108Using XML Not applicable.XML: Import ConfigurationHere you can import a system configuration from an XML fi
xSenso User Guide 10919: Security in DetailPublic Key InfrastructurePublic key infrastructure (PKI) is based on an encryption technique that uses two
xSenso User Guide 11List of TablesTable 3-4 Analog Input LEDs _______________________________________________________24Table 3-5 Ethernet LEDs ______
19: Security in DetailxSenso User Guide 110through any number of intermediate authorities, ultimately to the agent that needs to prove its authenticit
19: Security in DetailxSenso User Guide 111Steel Belted RADIUSSteel Belted RADIUS is a commercial RADIUS server from Juniper Networks that provides a
xSenso User Guide 11220: Updating FirmwareObtaining FirmwareObtain the most up-to-date firmware and release notes for the unit from the Lantronix Web
20: Updating FirmwarexSenso User Guide 1134. Click Upload to install the firmware on the xSenso. 5. Click OK in the confirmation popup which appears.
xSenso User Guide 11421: Branding the xSensoThis chapter describes how to brand your xSenso by using Web Manager and Command Line Interface (CLI). It
21: Branding the xSensoxSenso User Guide 115Short and Long Name CustomizationYou can customize the short and long names in your xSenso. The names disp
xSenso User Guide 116Appendix A: Technical SpecificationsAnalog Inputs Channels: (2) Differential inputs (screw terminal connections) Resolution: 1
Appendix A: Technical SpecificationsxSenso User Guide 117 Rated current: 3A Rated voltage: 250 VAC Contact rating on relays: - 30VDC 3A, 250VAC 3A,
Appendix A: Technical SpecificationsxSenso User Guide 118DAQ Server: Tunnel Accept, Modbus and SNMP (Lantronix xSenso MIB) Client: Action Connect
xSenso User Guide 119Appendix B: Technical SupportIf you are unable to resolve an issue using the information in this documentation, please contact T
xSenso User Guide 12Table 15-8 SMTP Network Stack Settings _____________________________________________83Table 16-1 SSH Server Host Keys ___________
xSenso User Guide 120Appendix C: Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsMany of the unit's configuration procedures require you to assemble a series o
Appendix C: Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsxSenso User Guide 121Figure C-2 Windows Scientific Calculator4. Click Hex. The hexadecimal value appears
xSenso User Guide 122Appendix D: Compliance(According to ISO/IEC Guide 17050-1, 17050-2 and EN 45014) Manufacturer's Name & Address: Lantron
Appendix D: CompliancexSenso User Guide 123Manufacturer's Contact:Lantronix, Inc.167 Technology Drive, Irvine, CA 92618 USATel: 949-453-3990Fax:
xSenso User Guide 124Appendix E: USB-CDC-ACM Device Driver Filefor Windows HostsThe following file may be used to enable Windows to recognize the USB
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xSenso User Guide 131: Using This GuidePurpose and AudienceThis guide provides the information needed to configure, use, and update the xSenso. It is
1: Using This GuidexSenso User Guide 14Additional DocumentationVisit the Lantronix Web site at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation for the latest
xSenso User Guide 152: IntroductionxSenso is a compact DIN-rail or wall mount solution that enables sensors with analog outputs (voltage or current) t
2: IntroductionxSenso User Guide 16Figure 2-1 Sample xSenso ConfigurationFigure 2-1 is an example of how the xSenso can send sensor data (e.g., tempe
2: IntroductionxSenso User Guide 17Figure 2-2 Sample ApplicationsNote: See Sample Applications on page 16 for an explanation of Figure 2-2.Protocol S
2: IntroductionxSenso User Guide 18Troubleshooting CapabilitiesThe xSenso offers a comprehensive diagnostic toolset that lets you troubleshoot problem
2: IntroductionxSenso User Guide 19a. DeviceInstaller installation directory (typically at c:\Program File\Lantronix\Device Installer\4.3).b. Follow t
xSenso User Guide 2Copyright & Trademark© 2013 Lantronix, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this book may be transmitted or re
2: IntroductionxSenso User Guide 20Addresses and Port NumbersHardware AddressThe hardware address is also referred to as the Ethernet address, physica
2: IntroductionxSenso User Guide 21Figure 2-4 xSenso Product LabelBar CodeSerial NumberPart NumberCountry of Origin& Manufacture Revis
xSenso User Guide 223: Installation of xSenso This chapter describes how to install the xSenso analog device server. It contains the following sectio
3: Installation of xSensoxSenso User Guide 23xSenso 2100 Isolation Block DiagramFigure 3-1 xSenso 2100 Isolation Block DiagramHardware ComponentsFron
3: Installation of xSensoxSenso User Guide 24Figure 3-3 xSenso Top/Front ViewTable 3-4 and Table 3-5 below explain the LED information displayed in
3: Installation of xSensoxSenso User Guide 25Table 3-5 Ethernet LEDsReset ButtonYou can reset the xSenso to factory default settings, including clear
3: Installation of xSensoxSenso User Guide 26Figure 3-6 xSenso, Side ViewBack PanelOn the xSenso back panel, there is a mounting bracket with a slidi
3: Installation of xSensoxSenso User Guide 27 Connect your RJ-45 Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port of the unit. The xSenso supports a power range of
xSenso User Guide 284: Installation of xSenso 21A2This chapter describes how to install the xSenso 21A2 device server. It contains the following secti
4: Installation of xSenso 21A2xSenso User Guide 29xSenso 21A2 Isolation Block DiagramFigure 4-1 xSenso 21A2 Isolation Block DiagramHardware Component
xSenso User Guide 3Table of ContentsCopyright & Trademark ______________________________________________________2Warranty ________________________
4: Installation of xSenso 21A2xSenso User Guide 30LED IndicatorsThe Analog Input LEDs, the Analog Output LEDs, the Ethernet LEDs, and the Diagnostic “
4: Installation of xSenso 21A2xSenso User Guide 31Table 4-4 Analog Input and Analog Output LEDsTable 4-5 Ethernet LEDsReset ButtonYou can reset the
4: Installation of xSenso 21A2xSenso User Guide 32To reboot the unit without resetting the unit to factory defaults:1. Place the end of a paper clip o
4: Installation of xSenso 21A2xSenso User Guide 33Figure 4-7 xSenso Bottom/Back Panel ViewInstalling the xSensoBe sure to place or mount the device s
xSenso User Guide 345: Installation of xSenso 21R2This chapter describes how to install the xSenso 21R2 device server. It contains the following sect
5: Installation of xSenso 21R2xSenso User Guide 35xSenso 21R2 Block DiagramFigure 5-1 xSenso 21R2 Isolation Block DiagramHardware ComponentsFront/Top
5: Installation of xSenso 21R2xSenso User Guide 36Figure 5-2 xSenso 21R2, Front ViewFigure 5-3 xSenso 21R2 Top/Front ViewTable 5-4 and Table 5-5 bel
5: Installation of xSenso 21R2xSenso User Guide 37Table 5-4 Analog Input and Relay Output LEDsTable 5-5 Ethernet LEDsReset ButtonYou can reset the x
5: Installation of xSenso 21R2xSenso User Guide 38To reboot the unit without resetting the unit to factory defaults:1. Place the end of a paper clip o
5: Installation of xSenso 21R2xSenso User Guide 39Figure 5-7 xSenso Bottom/Back Panel ViewInstalling the xSensoBe sure to place or mount the device s
xSenso User Guide 44: Installation of xSenso 21A2 28Package Contents _________________________________________________________28User-Supplied Items
xSenso User Guide 406: Using DeviceInstallerThis chapter covers the steps for locating a xSenso unit and viewing its properties and device details. D
6: Using DeviceInstallerxSenso User Guide 41GroupConfigurable field. Enter a group to categorize the xSenso. Double-click the field, type in the value
xSenso User Guide 427: Configuration Using Web ManagerThis chapter describes how to configure xSenso using Web Manager, the Lantronix browser-based co
7: Configuration Using Web ManagerxSenso User Guide 43Figure 7-1 xSenso Home Pages4. Click the Admin tab to get to the Admin > Device Status page.
7: Configuration Using Web ManagerxSenso User Guide 44Figure 7-2 Device Status PagesNote: The Logout button is available on any web page under the Se
7: Configuration Using Web ManagerxSenso User Guide 45xSenso Home and Device Status PagesThe xSenso Home page is the first page that appears after you
7: Configuration Using Web ManagerxSenso User Guide 46Live Reading Pages and Configuration PagesThere are five tabs that span the top of the Web Manag
7: Configuration Using Web ManagerxSenso User Guide 47Web Manager ComponentsThe layout of a typical Web Manager page is below.Figure 7-5 Components o
7: Configuration Using Web ManagerxSenso User Guide 48 At the bottom of most pages, the current configuration is displayed. In some cases, you can re
7: Configuration Using Web ManagerxSenso User Guide 49FTP Shows statistics and lets you change the current configuration for the File Transfer Protoco
xSenso User Guide 59: Analog Input, Output and Relay Settings 53DAQ Format _____________________________________________________________53To Config
xSenso User Guide 508: Network SettingsThe Network Settings show the status of the Ethernet interface/link and let you configure the settings on the d
8: Network SettingsxSenso User Guide 51To Configure Network Interface SettingsUsing Web Manager To modify Ethernet (eth0) settings, go to the Admin t
8: Network SettingsxSenso User Guide 52Network Link SettingsPhysical link parameters can be configured for an Ethernet (eth0) Network Interface (see T
xSenso User Guide 539: Analog Input, Output and Relay SettingsThe xSenso supports two analog inputs (Figure 9-1) each of which may be configured to se
9: Analog Input, Output and Relay SettingsxSenso User Guide 54Table 9-3 DAQ SettingsTo Configure DAQ SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure DAQ Sett
9: Analog Input, Output and Relay SettingsxSenso User Guide 55Analog InputTable 9-4 Analog Input SettingsInput Settings DescriptionDisplay Select to
9: Analog Input, Output and Relay SettingsxSenso User Guide 56To Configure Analog SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure analog input, go to the Setu
9: Analog Input, Output and Relay SettingsxSenso User Guide 57To Configure Analog Output SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure analog output, go to
9: Analog Input, Output and Relay SettingsxSenso User Guide 58To Configure Relay SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure relay output, go to the Setup
xSenso User Guide 5910: ChartNote: Lantronix recommends using the latest version of Chrome when viewing and configuring the Chart tab.The xSenso Chart
xSenso User Guide 615: Services Settings 77DNS Settings _____________________________________________________________77To View or Configure DNS Sett
10: ChartxSenso User Guide 60Data Chart ConfigurationTable 10-2 Data Chart SettingsTo Configure Data Chart SettingsUsing Web Manager To view a chart
xSenso User Guide 6111: LoggingThe xSenso Logging tab/page provides access to the data logging feature available with browsers that support HTML5 and
11: LoggingxSenso User Guide 62Figure 11-2 xSenso 21A2 Logging TabFigure 11-3 xSenso 21R2 Logging Tab
11: LoggingxSenso User Guide 63Data Logging ConfigurationTable 11-4 Data Logging SettingsTo Configure Data Logging SettingsUsing Web Manager To conf
xSenso User Guide 6412: ReadingThe xSenso Reading tab provides access to a live readings page of analog inputs, outputs and relays. This page is read
12: ReadingxSenso User Guide 65Figure 12-2 xSenso 21A2 Reading TabFigure 12-3 xSenso 21R2 Reading TabData Reading ConfigurationTo View Data Reading
xSenso User Guide 6613: Action SettingsActions can be configured for alarms and reports available in the xSenso. Certain alarms and reports are avail
13: Action SettingsxSenso User Guide 67Table 13-3 Make Connection SettingsOutput Select the output number from the drop-down menu. Additional Analog
13: Action SettingsxSenso User Guide 68Table 13-4 Send Email SettingsSSH Username Specify the SSH Client User for the SSH outgoing connection if the
13: Action SettingsxSenso User Guide 69Table 13-5 FTP Put SettingsNormal Reminder IntervalSpecify how long to wait in minutes after the alarm stays o
xSenso User Guide 7ICMP Settings _________________________________________________________95To Configure ICMP Network Stack Settings ________________
13: Action SettingsxSenso User Guide 70Table 13-6 HTTP Post SettingsTable 13-7 Control Relay SettingsNormally Open Port is closed to Common and Norm
13: Action SettingsxSenso User Guide 71Table 13-8 SNMP Trap SettingsTo Configure Terminal Block Power Alarm SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure t
13: Action SettingsxSenso User Guide 72Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name = "action" instance = "Barrel Connector P
xSenso User Guide 7314: Tunnel and Modbus SettingsThe xSenso 2100, xSenso 21A2 and xSenso 21R2 have two tunnels through which you may view statistics
14: Tunnel and Modbus SettingsxSenso User Guide 74To Configure Tunnel Accept Mode SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure the Accept Mode for a specif
14: Tunnel and Modbus SettingsxSenso User Guide 75Modbus SettingsThe Modbus server, if enabled, is active on TCP port 502. If present, the additional
14: Tunnel and Modbus SettingsxSenso User Guide 76Table 14-4 3xxxx Read Only Registers (Function Codes 4 and 23)Table 14-5 4xxxx Read/Write Holding
xSenso User Guide 7715: Services SettingsDNS SettingsThis section describes the active run-time settings for the domain name system (DNS) protocol. Th
15: Services SettingsxSenso User Guide 78FTP SettingsThe FTP protocol can be used to upload and download user files, and upgrade the xSenso firmware.
15: Services SettingsxSenso User Guide 79To View or Configure Syslog Settings:Using Web Manager To configure the Syslog, go to the Admin tab/page and
xSenso User Guide 8XML: Export Status ____________________________________________________107To Export in XML Format _______________________________
15: Services SettingsxSenso User Guide 80To Configure HTTP SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure HTTP settings, o to the Admin tab/page, click HTTP
15: Services SettingsxSenso User Guide 81Table 15-5 HTTP Authentication SettingsTo Configure HTTP AuthenticationUsing Web Manager To configure HTTP
15: Services SettingsxSenso User Guide 82To Configure RSS SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure RSS, go to the Admin tab/page and click RSS in the m
15: Services SettingsxSenso User Guide 83To Configure SNMP SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure SNMP, go to the Admin tab/page and click SNMP in th
15: Services SettingsxSenso User Guide 84To Configure SMTP Network Stack SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure SMTP protocol settings, go to the Adm
xSenso User Guide 8516: Security SettingsThe xSenso device supports Secure Shell (SSH) and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). SSH is a network protocol for s
16: Security SettingsxSenso User Guide 86Note: SSH Keys from other programs may be converted to the required format. Use Open SSH to perform the conv
16: Security SettingsxSenso User Guide 87Table 16-3 SSH Server Authorized UsersSSH Client UsersThe SSH Client Users are used by all applications that
16: Security SettingsxSenso User Guide 88To Configure SSH SettingsUsing Web Manager To configure SSH, go to the Admin tab/page and click SSH in the m
16: Security SettingsxSenso User Guide 89Certificate and Key GenerationThe xSenso can generate self signed certificates and their corresponding keys.
xSenso User Guide 9Appendix A: Technical Specifications 116Analog Inputs ________________________________________________________116Analog Outputs
16: Security SettingsxSenso User Guide 90Using XML Not applicable.Certificate Upload SettingsSSL certificates identify the xSenso to peers. Certifica
16: Security SettingsxSenso User Guide 91Trusted AuthoritiesOne or more authority certificates are needed to verify a peer's identity. These cert
xSenso User Guide 9217: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsFilesystem SettingsUse the file system to list, view, add, remove, and transfer files. The
17: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsxSenso User Guide 93File ModificationThe xSenso allows for the creation and removal of files on its filesystem
17: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsxSenso User Guide 94To Transfer or Modify Filesystem FilesUsing Web Manager To create a new file or directory
17: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsxSenso User Guide 95ICMP SettingsTable 17-5 ICMP Network Stack SettingsTo Configure ICMP Network Stack Settin
17: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsxSenso User Guide 96Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”arp”>SMTP SettingsTable 17-7 S
17: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsxSenso User Guide 97Using XML Include in your file: <statusgroup name=”hardware”>IP SocketsYou can vie
17: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsxSenso User Guide 98TracerouteHere you can trace a packet from the xSenso to an Internet host, showing how man
17: Maintenance and Diagnostics SettingsxSenso User Guide 99Using XML Include in your file: <configgroup name=”diagnostics”>and<configitem
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