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== LAN Controller V3.0 == | == LAN Controller V3.0 == | ||
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− | + | '''Lan Controller V3''' is a completely new version of device produced from 2011y. | |
− | is a completely new version of device produced from 2011y. | ||
A small board works as a web server which presents the various sensor readings: temperature, | A small board works as a web server which presents the various sensor readings: temperature, | ||
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Specific functionality of '''MQTT protocol''' allow control outputs from Internet even if device | Specific functionality of '''MQTT protocol''' allow control outputs from Internet even if device | ||
is located in local network behind router. | is located in local network behind router. | ||
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==Example of applications== | ==Example of applications== | ||
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− | + | ==Monitoring, Controlling, Restarting== | |
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'''FEATURES:''' | '''FEATURES:''' | ||
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You are invited to use and share you experience! | You are invited to use and share you experience! | ||
− | + | ==FACTORY SETTINGS== | |
* IP address of the module: '''192.168.1.100''' | * IP address of the module: '''192.168.1.100''' | ||
* administrator: '''admin''' password: '''admin''' | * administrator: '''admin''' password: '''admin''' | ||
* user: user password: user | * user: user password: user | ||
− | + | ==TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS== | |
* supply voltage: 8 ÷ 55 V DC | * supply voltage: 8 ÷ 55 V DC | ||
* power consumption: 0,5W - without an attached relays | * power consumption: 0,5W - without an attached relays | ||
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* weight: 50 g | * weight: 50 g | ||
* dimensions: 67 x 68 x 39 mm + DIN socket (can be mounted on DIN rail) | * dimensions: 67 x 68 x 39 mm + DIN socket (can be mounted on DIN rail) | ||
− | + | ===INPUT / OUTPUT:=== | |
− | * 4 ANALOG INPUTS INPA1÷INPA4 WITH AMPLIFIER - 2 input voltage ranges: | + | *4 ANALOG INPUTS INPA1÷INPA4 WITH AMPLIFIER - 2 input voltage ranges: |
− | + | The scope of of measured voltage for a range of 3.3 V | |
− | : | + | :gain=1 from 0 to 3300 mV |
− | : | + | :gain=10 from 0 to 330 mV |
− | : | + | :gain=50 from 0 to 60 mV |
− | : | + | :The scope of of measured voltage for a range of 33 V |
− | : | + | :gain=1 from 0 to 33000 mV |
− | : | + | :gain=10 from 0 to 3300 mV |
− | : | + | :gain=50 from 0 to 600 mV |
− | : | + | :for voltages between 0 ÷ 5 mV, the measurement is not sure. |
* 2 ANALOG INPUT WITHOUT GAIN INPA5÷INPA6: | * 2 ANALOG INPUT WITHOUT GAIN INPA5÷INPA6: | ||
− | : | + | :range of measured voltage of 0.1÷3.3 V |
* 1 DIGITAL INPUT in standard 1-WIRE and I2C (connector 6P6C RJ12): | * 1 DIGITAL INPUT in standard 1-WIRE and I2C (connector 6P6C RJ12): | ||
− | : | + | :measurement 6 temperature probes DS18B20 and the temperature and humidity sensor AM2320 |
*4 LOGIC INPUT: | *4 LOGIC INPUT: | ||
− | : | + | :VLow - max 1,1 V |
− | : | + | :VHigh - min 1,5 V, max 12 V |
* 1 RELAY: | * 1 RELAY: | ||
− | : | + | :10 A / 240 V AC, 15 A / 24 V DC |
− | : | + | :3 styki: NZ, NO, C |
*1 TRANSISTOR OUTPUT: | *1 TRANSISTOR OUTPUT: | ||
− | : | + | :giving adequate voltage to control receivers with current consumption up to 1A |
*4 OUTPUT OUT1÷OUT4 (connector IDC10-2): | *4 OUTPUT OUT1÷OUT4 (connector IDC10-2): | ||
:-OC output of 100 mA, controlled downside to switching relays, transistors, etc. | :-OC output of 100 mA, controlled downside to switching relays, transistors, etc. | ||
*4 PWM OUTPUT: | *4 PWM OUTPUT: | ||
− | : | + | :the output frequency range of 50 Hz to 100 kHz |
*UART - serial - console preview functioning of the Lan Controller system: | *UART - serial - console preview functioning of the Lan Controller system: | ||
− | : | + | :Transmission parameters: 115200 bitrate, 8 N 1 |
+ | ==PINS and COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION== | ||
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GND SPI_SDO SPI_SCK SPI_SDI SPI_CS +3,3V | GND SPI_SDO SPI_SCK SPI_SDI SPI_CS +3,3V | ||
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GND RX TX +3,3 V +5 V | GND RX TX +3,3 V +5 V | ||
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Console pins | Console pins | ||
6 | 6 | ||
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voltage and only the controlled from Lan Controller. | voltage and only the controlled from Lan Controller. | ||
NO C NC | NO C NC | ||
− | RESET BUTTON | + | |
+ | ==RESET BUTTON== | ||
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Pressing for about 0.5 seconds to change state relays, and hold for longer - up to around | Pressing for about 0.5 seconds to change state relays, and hold for longer - up to around | ||
five seconds will change all settings (both network and configuration) on the factory reset. | five seconds will change all settings (both network and configuration) on the factory reset. | ||
Confirmation of the settings is fast switching on and off the relay (click-click), not to be | Confirmation of the settings is fast switching on and off the relay (click-click), not to be | ||
confused with the change of status and exclusion of the relay after a reboot. | confused with the change of status and exclusion of the relay after a reboot. | ||
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login as an administrator: user: admin password: admin | login as an administrator: user: admin password: admin | ||
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IP: 192.168.1.100 | IP: 192.168.1.100 | ||
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IDC10-1 | IDC10-1 | ||
9 – +5V | 9 – +5V | ||
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DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTORS: | DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTORS: | ||
RJ12 6P6C (1-wire bus), IDC10-1, IDC10-2: | RJ12 6P6C (1-wire bus), IDC10-1, IDC10-2: | ||
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IDC10-2 socket: Connection OUT1÷OUT4 | IDC10-2 socket: Connection OUT1÷OUT4 | ||
OUT1÷OUT4 are open collector, it means that the switching means connecting mass of | OUT1÷OUT4 are open collector, it means that the switching means connecting mass of | ||
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reset Lan Controller. | reset Lan Controller. | ||
− | == | + | ==Reading XML data== |
Reading is possible or if the authorization is disabled and we are already logged in. | Reading is possible or if the authorization is disabled and we are already logged in. | ||
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More XML files will be published in a special document describing how to create your own website using the generator Web and XML files. | More XML files will be published in a special document describing how to create your own website using the generator Web and XML files. | ||
− | == | + | ==Switching sockets http request== |
The current version allows you to control via http commands with browser bar or other | The current version allows you to control via http commands with browser bar or other | ||
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http://192.168.1.100/outs.cgi?pwm0=1 – turn on pwm0 <br/> | http://192.168.1.100/outs.cgi?pwm0=1 – turn on pwm0 <br/> | ||
− | == | + | ==NUMBERS OID for SNMP== |
OUT0÷OUT5 and PWM0÷PWM3 can read and write, the rest is read only. | OUT0÷OUT5 and PWM0÷PWM3 can read and write, the rest is read only. |
Aktualna wersja na dzień 08:17, 22 cze 2017
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[ukryj]LAN Controller V3.0
Lan Controller V3 is a completely new version of device produced from 2011y.
A small board works as a web server which presents the various sensor readings: temperature, humidity, voltage, current, events and allows you to remotely control up to 10 outputs.
Modern 32bit processor, additional flash chip, regulated amplifier for measurements allow not only for more features but innovative web interface. Thanks communication between hardware and web browser by XML files it is possible to design own web interface, which fit much better to end customer demands as our universal and should be easiest to use for specific functionality. We hope to acquire new applications thanks it. Lan Controller talks with computers and Internet network using universal protocols like HTTP and SNMP. In new version we add support for MQTT now and we launched free (up to 5 devices) cloud mqtt.ats.pl. It allow to collect, processing and present as a graph all data sent by Lan Controller. Specific functionality of MQTT protocol allow control outputs from Internet even if device is located in local network behind router.
Example of applications
- in industry: machines, technological lines, working environment monitoring;
- in markets: refrigerators remote monitoring;
- in offices and workplaces: cooperation with access systems, observation of environmental conditions;
- at home: for heaters automation, lighting according dust sensor or scheduler, garden watering systems;
- at home: for controlling temperature in heating installations, heat pumps, solar installations;
- renewable energy: measurements of productivity of PV installations, battery charging,
AC power consumption and production measurements; - in farms and garden: monitoring and controlling greenhouses, watering, food dispensing machines for animals.
We invite you to visit our website
www.tinycontrol.eu
There you will find the firmware updates and information about the new possibilities.
Monitoring, Controlling, Restarting
FEATURES:
- 4 analog inputs
- 2 analog inputs up to 3,3V - for DC voltage, DC current or other physical quantities by voltage output sensors,
- digital buses: 1wire - up to 6 DS18B20 temperature sensors, I2C - up to 2 sensors, for example AM2320 humidity sensor,
- 4 logical inputs, as state (high, low) sensors (open, close, PIR) and for pulse counters from energy meters,
- 1 relay on board, (NZ,C,NO),
- 1 transistor output, same voltage as supply, for loads up to 1A,
- 4 outputs OC standard, for switching relays or small power loads
- 4 PWM outputs, works as PWM, on/off and servos control*
- UART port for communication with PV DC/AC Inverters like Duraluxe, SDS011 AIR quality sensor or other devices
- communication option for LoRa and GSM modules*
- temperature and supply monitor on board
- modern and convenient web interface with pule down menu
- possibility of modification web interface or build new from scratch by www generator
- possibility of configuration Status panel, upload own background (with drawing of installation) and setting of sensor and outputs windows visibility
- logging as administrator for configuration and user for status preview
- advanced Even Config with checking if 2 conditions are fulfilled
- support for: SNMP, HTTP GET/POST request oral MQTT protocols
- free access (up to 5 devices) to mqtt.ats.pl cloud for collecting, computing and visualization of data.
- remote controlling of outputs from Internet and mobile device even if LAN Controller is behind router*,
- option possible in future.
Lan Controller is innovative device for remote controlling and measuring by LAN network and internet. Because of many measurement features, many configuration possibilities and embedded automatization are of application is only limited by user imagination. But it cause that our company as a producer is not able to test all possible configurations and it could happen that ones of setting will not work according to your expectations. In all such cases please mail to info@tinycontrol.pl But in first place we ask to read this manual carefully. As a rich source of information also serves user forum http://tinycontrol.pl/forum/ You are invited to use and share you experience!
FACTORY SETTINGS
- IP address of the module: 192.168.1.100
- administrator: admin password: admin
- user: user password: user
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- supply voltage: 8 ÷ 55 V DC
- power consumption: 0,5W - without an attached relays
- PoE supply: YES, passive (PoE max. <55 V)
- Protection from wrong supply polarization: YES
- interface: Ethernet 100 Mbit/s
- relay: 255 V AC 10 A
- operating temperature: –20 to +85 °C
- weight: 50 g
- dimensions: 67 x 68 x 39 mm + DIN socket (can be mounted on DIN rail)
INPUT / OUTPUT:
- 4 ANALOG INPUTS INPA1÷INPA4 WITH AMPLIFIER - 2 input voltage ranges:
The scope of of measured voltage for a range of 3.3 V
- gain=1 from 0 to 3300 mV
- gain=10 from 0 to 330 mV
- gain=50 from 0 to 60 mV
- The scope of of measured voltage for a range of 33 V
- gain=1 from 0 to 33000 mV
- gain=10 from 0 to 3300 mV
- gain=50 from 0 to 600 mV
- for voltages between 0 ÷ 5 mV, the measurement is not sure.
- 2 ANALOG INPUT WITHOUT GAIN INPA5÷INPA6:
- range of measured voltage of 0.1÷3.3 V
- 1 DIGITAL INPUT in standard 1-WIRE and I2C (connector 6P6C RJ12):
- measurement 6 temperature probes DS18B20 and the temperature and humidity sensor AM2320
- 4 LOGIC INPUT:
- VLow - max 1,1 V
- VHigh - min 1,5 V, max 12 V
- 1 RELAY:
- 10 A / 240 V AC, 15 A / 24 V DC
- 3 styki: NZ, NO, C
- 1 TRANSISTOR OUTPUT:
- giving adequate voltage to control receivers with current consumption up to 1A
- 4 OUTPUT OUT1÷OUT4 (connector IDC10-2):
- -OC output of 100 mA, controlled downside to switching relays, transistors, etc.
- 4 PWM OUTPUT:
- the output frequency range of 50 Hz to 100 kHz
- UART - serial - console preview functioning of the Lan Controller system:
- Transmission parameters: 115200 bitrate, 8 N 1
PINS and COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION
rysunek
PIN/Component | Description |
Power | Power supply 8V ÷ 55V DC |
power LED | LED indicator on – power on board |
relay LED | LED indicator on – relay active |
green LED | LED indicator on – eth link active |
orange LED | LED indicator on – data transmitted |
IDC10-1 | Additional Inputs / Outputs PWM1÷3 |
IDC10-2 | Additional outputs transistor OC standard, for example, relays |
INP1D÷INP4D | Logical inputs Low=0~0,8V, High=0,8V~20V Also supports a pulse counter |
GND* | Ground for analog and digital inputs |
INPA1÷A4 | Analog inputs |
OUT5 | Transistor output (+), voltage = power supply, max 1A |
GND | Ground for transistor output (–) |
NC | Relay OUT0, normally closed contact |
C | Relay OUT0, common contact |
NO | Relay OUT0, normally open contact |
INPA3
INPA4
GND*
INPA1
INPA2
analog
inputs
}
GND SPI_SDO SPI_SCK SPI_SDI SPI_CS +3,3V
GND RX TX +3,3 V +5 V
Console pins 6 manual LAN Controller V3.0 – LANKON-008 www.tinycontrol.eu Outputs connection - relay OUT0: NC – contact normaly closed C – common contact NO – contact normaly open CAUTION: Although the relays are able to switch alternating voltage 255VAC 10A, the same Lan Controller does not meet the safety requirements for connection to dangerous voltages for unauthorized persons (unsecured plugs, no ground). Such a system can make a person authorized and properly secure the device in a closed box, eg. Electricity. It is safer to also use external relays eg. DIN rail switching high voltage and only the controlled from Lan Controller. NO C NC
RESET BUTTON
Pressing for about 0.5 seconds to change state relays, and hold for longer - up to around five seconds will change all settings (both network and configuration) on the factory reset. Confirmation of the settings is fast switching on and off the relay (click-click), not to be confused with the change of status and exclusion of the relay after a reboot.
login as an administrator: user: admin password: admin
IP: 192.168.1.100
IDC10-1 9 – +5V 7 – UART_RX 5 – GND 3 – +3,3 V 1 – UART_TX GPIO1 –10 GPIO2 – 8 PWM3 – 6 PWM2 – 4 PWM1 – 2 IDC10-2 9 – POWER 7 – PWM0 5 – GND 3 – +5V 1 – INPA5 OUT1 –10 OUT2 – 8 OUT3 – 6 OUT4 – 4 INPA6 – 2 ETHERNET 100 Mbit PoE max 55 V SCL – 1 +5V – 2 SDA – 3 1wire – 4 GND – 5 +3,3V – 6 INP6 RJ-12 6p6c 1wire RESET POWER max 55 V DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTORS: RJ12 6P6C (1-wire bus), IDC10-1, IDC10-2:
IDC10-2 socket: Connection OUT1÷OUT4
OUT1÷OUT4 are open collector, it means that the switching means connecting mass of
the system.
So, it can be actuated, for example relays, motors of low power (fans), connecting on the
one hand to the output OUT "–" (mass), and on the other hand, "+" supply.
For relays with 12V coils or fans use an external 12V power supply.
In the case of the finished plate 4-ch relay can plug them supplied with them tape outlet
IDC10-2. The relays are then fed from the internal 5V.
CAUTION: For relays with more power switched due to the higher power consumption,
it is recommended to use an external power supply, for example, 12V or 24V. + 5V voltage
from the Lan Controller board is also used to power sensors and should not be
charged more strongly than 300mA.
Connecting the PWM outputs on transistor circuit extension (optional)
+12V
OUT1÷OUT4 coil relay
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SENSORS CONNECT
1. Measurement of DC voltage at the inputs INPA1÷INPA4 (3÷33V)
To enable the measurement to be in the "Input" to choose for INPA1÷INPA4 range
Vin = 3.3V or 33V, and possibly small signal strengthening GAIN.
For INPA5 and INPA6 can turn on only 3.3V range.
Measured voltage:
0 ÷ 3.3 V DC
Measured
voltage:
0 ÷ 3.3 V DC
0r
0 ÷ 33 V DC
GND
GND
INPA6
Pin5
Pin1 Pin2
INPA1÷INPA4
INPA5
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2. Measurement of the DC voltage through resistive divider
If you need to measure the voltage higher than 33V to INPA1÷INPA4 or 3.3V on INPA5,
INPA6 use a resistive divider. U voltage dividers connected to the terminals should be safe,
or properly protected against accidental shock hazard.
WARNING: The supply voltage of long cables exposed to lightning, for example, the photovoltaic
system can result in the transfer of electrical charge on the sensitive input Lan
Controller and can cause damage.
R1
R1
U
U = U1 + U2
U
=
R2
R2
U1
U1
U2
U2
R1 + R2
U2= R2
EXAMPLE
U – Input voltage for the measurement
U2 – the voltage at the input INPA1÷INPA4 or INPA5, INPA6
for the measurement of up to 33 V at the input INPA5 or INPA6 (max. 3.3 V)
should be used divider:
R1 = 9 kΩ, R2 = 1 kΩ,
for the measurement of up to 360 V at the input INPA1÷INPA4 (max. 33 V)
should be used divider:
R1 = 99 kΩ, R2 = 10 kΩ,
As a result of the multiplier enter of sharing: U / U2
Pin1
GND
INPA1÷INPA4 R1
U
U2 R2
R1
U
GND U2 R2
Pin2 INPA6
Pin5
INPA5
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4. Connection the current sensor ACS709
GND
FAULT
Recommended
installation of cables
Recommended
installation of cables
3. Connection the current sensor ACS711ex
IP+
IP+
IP–
IP–
The sensor can measure DC currents to 15A or 30A (depending on the version of the sensor).
It can be connected to all analog inputs: INPA1÷INPA6.
Power supply: + 3.3V (pin 3 of the output IDC10-1).
The sensor can measure DC currents to 75A.
It can be connected to all analog inputs: INPA1÷INPA6.
Power supply: + 3.3V (pin 3 of the output IDC10-1).
GND
GND
Pin3
Pin3
INPA1÷INPA6
INPA1÷INPA6
+3,3V
+3,3V
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5. Connection of the AC sensor SCT 013 030
6. Connection of the AC sensor SCT 013 000
The sensor can measure AC currents up to 30A with a resolution of
about 50mA, but for a power supplies of low PF, measurement inaccuracies
can be significant. The sensor does not require a separate
power supply.
red
red
INPA1
GND
white
white
180 Ω
The sensor can measure the AC current. This model does not have an internal resistor
which is conducted to measure, and therefore for a measurements to about 26A, connect
the 180 Ω resistor in parallel to the terminals (INP and GND). The displayed value will be
real. For measurements higher currents should give smaller resistor and proportionally
multiply displayed current.
For example: to increase the range x3 (78A) must be used resistor 60,4 Ω
to increase the range x4 (104A), use a resistor of 45,3 Ω
INPA1
GND
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7. Connection the PT1000 temperature sensor
8. Connection of the dusk sensor
PT1000
Dusk
Sensor
R=3,3kΩ
R=100kΩ
To enable the measurement to be in the "Input" to choose for INPA1÷INPA4 measurement
PT1000.
Attention:
PT1000 analog sensor require calibration due to cable resistance.
To enable the measurement to be in the "Input" choose for INPA1÷ NPA4 range of 3.3V.
The day indicated voltage is close to 0, but with nightfall will grow significantly, up to
about 2,9V in total darkness. This allows enough freely determine the point of switching
night lighting.
GND
GND
INPA1÷INPA4
INPA1÷INPA4
+5V
+5V
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9. Connection distance sensor
Sharp GP2Y0A02YK0F sensor allows measurements of distances in the range of 20 to 150
cm by using infrared reflection.
It can be connected to the inputs INPA1÷INPA6, set to 3.3V.
For a + 5V power supply output voltage will be highest for 20 cm (about 2,9V) and will
decrease as the distance.
The outputs of the counter: "S–" is connected to GND, and the "S+" to logic inputs
INP1D÷INP4D. In the "Power / Energy" choose the correct input on the menu, and then in the
window below, enter conversion imp / kWh, which is characterized by a connected counter.
red
yellow
black
10. Energy measurement by means counter with pulse output
20
+ –
1 2 4
21
INP1D÷INP4D
GND
GND
INPA1÷INPA6
+5V
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setup
operation time
delay setting after which
the loss of movement
can actuated output again
PIR
sensor
Detected
motion
Jumper
setting
Output
low state 0~0,8V high
state 0,8V~20V
11. Connection of PIR motion/presence sensor
INP1D÷INP4D
+5V
GND
The sensor uses a analysis of the infrared radiation. Low state logic output is a state of rest,
a state indicating the activity is high.
The detector can be adequately linked to + 5V, GND, and one of the digital inputs
INP1D÷ INP4D, and then set its negation.
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Management by WWW.
All functions Lan Controller v3 are available for configuration and viewing via the
website.
There are two types logon: as an administrator and user.
The administrator has access to all settings, the user only to the panel status, which
sees only what will make an administrator. In the following pages shows the settings
and configurations available after logging in as an administrator.
1. Status
Page that displays all the data collected from the Lan Controller indicating the name and
sensor readings, analog inputs and outputs, and logic.
From the position of administrator can in any way to remove these items, move, and add
scripts changing the displayed value (*)
Status page items
1. Information panel - displays:
- Time since last reboot: Uptime
- Date and time
- VCC supply voltage
- CPU temperature
2. Language and positions menu:
- ON/OFF - enadle / disable moving items
- SAVE - save the positions of elements
1
3
4
5
6
7
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2. Load a picture - page visible only to the administrator
Przeglądaj - button to open the window to choose the image file from the local computer.
Uploaded photo must be in the size 1024x768 otherwise not be displayed correctly.
Remove image - remove the image file
Uploaded an image file is to improve the presentation of the data, it may be for example
a system diagram or drawing the operator panel. Ideally suited when Lan Controller is an
element of control of the machine or installation.
- RESET - reset the position of elements
- EN - site language
3. ON/OFF Output panel: out0 ÷ out5 - displays the names of outputs and the switching
which is also an indicator of the output - ON / OFF
4. PWM Output panel: pwm0 ÷ pwm3 - displays the names of exits, and a button switch
which is also an indicator of the output - ON / OFF. Below is a slider to change the fill factor.
5. Analog inputs panel: inpa1 ÷ inpa6 - displays the names and values of readings analog
inputs.
The readings are shown as the value directly from the transducer mV and measured as the
value calculated from the sensor (e.g., the current value A)
6. Temperature and humidity measurements panel: field contains the name of the sensor
and the value field.
DS1 ÷ DS6 field display DS18B20 temperature sensors, and the fields T1 and H respectively
the temperature and relative humidity measured by the humidity sensor.
7. Logic inputs panel: INP1D÷INP4D - displays the names of zones, and below is shown
their logic state.
8. Additional menu is composed of three buttons:
• The button with a brush is responsible for changing the background color / inputs
• The folder button is responsible for the storage of items in a folder
• The clasps button enables / disables fields stretching
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3. Control - page is only visible to the administrator. It contains a set of
pages to configure the inputs and outputs visible in Status.
1
2
3
4
Control / Out
1. ON/OFF output panel - allows you to select which outputs out0÷out6 may be visible.
Separately, you can select the description field and the change of state. In the latter case it
makes it possible to change the state of the user. Checkbox "Reverse State" reverses only
logical state of the outputs (relay does not change). Lan Controller remembers the state of
the outputs when power is restored.
2. Reset time - automatically changes the output state to opposite entered the time
in seconds from the first change (caused by the user or by the function of events).
3. Auto switch - the output changes automatically switched on times on / off certain fields.
4. Out after start - sets the delay in switching outputs after power (if it was turned on before
turning off). The very useful in controlling high power loads.
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Control / PWM
1. Switching Frequency for the outputs pwm0 and pwm1 ÷ pwm3 - here the frequency
is the same for these outputs.
2. PWM Output panel - it allows you to select which pwm0 ÷ pwm3 output to be seen.
Separately, you can select the visibility of the description fields, slider changes the duty
ratio and the on / off PWM output.
Additional field:
"active low" - is used to reverse the action of the switch and fill factor,
"mode on/off "- check this box causes the PWM output changes in the output of the two
state: on / off.
NOTE: for the Lan Controller v3 is available a separate system - board - the overlay transistor,
which allows you to use PWM outputs to control the load of up to 2÷4A (depending
on the amount used of outputs) and a voltage input connected to the cap (maximum 28V).
In the on / off switch allows us to enable / disable connected consumers, such as LED lighting,
sprinkler valves or fans, while the PWM duty cycle change slide smoothly regulate the
output voltage. The ideal application is for example the brightness control of LED strips.
The transistor outputs of the system are connected in a common "+" (such as LED strip
RGB).
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Control / Inputs
1. Input analog measurement inclusion panel and input name field.
ATTENTION: when you save names are allowed ONLY characters: a ÷ z, A ÷ Z, 0 to 9, and "_"
(underscore) without nationality characters.
2. Selection functions menu for analog input or voltage range. After selecting the voltage
range can select a checkbox to strengthen the input. The range of useful measurements for
these reinforcements was given at the point of INPUT / OUTPUT instructions. If you select a
specific sensor for the analog input range and strengthening will set themselves.
3. Reading measurement inclusion panel - for display on the Status page. The field can not
be displayed even when it is turned on, for example, to send readings to a remote server.
The panel also contains a field calibration - a value that is added to or subtracted directly to
the measuring transducer and no conversion for the selected function. This makes it exactly
offset the impact, for example. Long cables on the measured value.
4. Temperature and humidity measurements panel - allows you to select the name field
and the field of temperature and humidity sensors for display on the Status page.
5. Visibility and the names logic inputs status panel. Below are checkboxes "Negative"
- if you want to change the logic of the logic input.
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Control / Events
Events is a simple mechanism for the creation of Lan Controller machine performing programmed
actions in the event of certain conditions, such as switching out1 when the temperature
exceeds the specified value, sending an e-mail when you change the logic state
etc. Innovation is the mechanism to connect using the logical operator of two conditions
the fulfillment of which gives a predetermined reaction.
1. Setting condition: we can select the analog or digital. In the digital menu uses additional
virtual state EVNT types described in the Scheduler configuration.
2. In this field we choose operator: ≥ or <, and enter the value and hysteresis.
3. Operator is used for the realization of two inputs depending on if you use only one left
to sign –. Below is an auxiliary operators action table.
4. SEt made incident to the conditions and press the button "Add config".
5. In Event list field it is shown input selection, the conditions and the fact that at the moment
they are met (at NO / YES). To activate events mark the checkbox On if you want the event
to be permanent (ie. Always performed after the occurrence of a condition, not just once)
- select the Per. Then please remember that we lose control, eg. On the dial - manual shutdown
if the condition does not occur. Removal of condition after pressing trash symbol.
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Control / Watchdog
Watchdog is basic tool for local/internet network administrators. By sending an ICMP packet
(ping) to configured address it guards if remote machine answers and if necessary, can
reset power such as client device. It maybe used in homes, especially to reset the radio
equipment or modems operating on long cables, more susceptible for interferences.
Up to 6 devices (W1÷W6) can be setup to be supervised.
1. Enabled - mark checkbox for enable service.
2. Send e-mail - mark checkbox for sending email if watchdog restart, email service should
be configured prior.
3. Out - choose output powering device (for reset).
4. HOST/IP - address which is checked if connection fail, for home customers best check
first address in service provider infrastructure or their DNS server.
5. ICMP time - it show i ms response time or timeout if address accessible (in the local network
with a low time shows 0).
6. ICMP fail - enter how many gaps response to a request ICMP will reset output. The following
figure showing how many times the server did not respond to ping.
7. ICMP wait time - maximal waiting time for ping response in seconds.
8. ICMP period time - the period of time in seconds between successive ICMP queries.
9. Wait time after restart - he period of time in seconds before start sending queries after
reset, it is demand for waiting for full device reset.
10. Restart time - the period of time in seconds of switching off power (reset).
11. Max restart - maximal number of restart, after this number watchdog is off because
reset not repair connection.
12. Out state - show "0" for normal state, "1" for reseting period.
WARNING! AFTER EACH SETUP PRESS THE BUTTON "SAVE SETTING" [13]
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Control / Scheduler
Scheduler is a list of tasks to be performed within a specified time, or periodically at certain
days and times.
1. In this field, enter the name of the event.
2. From the selection menu, select the output which is to be action and select the desired
logical value "0" or "1".
3. In this field you specify the exact time of the event.
4. Select "One day" for a single event - then we can select a date from the calendar,
5. Or choose "Select day" and then select from the menu the last days of the week when
they have followed cyclical event. At the end of the + key add the selected event to the list.
6. In the panel "Scheduler list" we have a set of events that can be removed, for example, in
the case of error, or add a checkbox to perform "On".
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Control / Duraluxe
The option of reading the value of electricity production and power network of the inverters
of Duraluxe. Communication with the inverters takes place via the RS232 interface.
Description supplied to these devices.
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Control / Power/Energy
Power/Energy tab is used to set power settings and energy monitored by the energy meter
with pulse output or measuring current and voltage sensors connected to the analog
inputs INPA1 ÷ INPA6.
The measurement meter with pulse output:
For logic input INP1D ÷ INP4D connect the "+" (plus) output pulse counter, to GND "–"
(minus) from the counter.
Then, in the drop-down menu, select the input INP1D÷INP4D which is hooked counter [1]
and in the field below enter the number of pulses is attributable to 1 kWh. [2]
Measurement of analogue current and voltage sensors:
[1] Panel name visible measurement. From the left, select the input INP is connected to the
current sensor, and in the right menu, select the input (sensor) voltage. When measuring
AC transconductors SCT can select the approximate value of the tension we have in the
electricity grid.
[3] Visibility panel measurement values: P1-P4 show the temporary values of powers in kW,
and E1-E4 the counted energy in kWh.
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4. Config / Network
Config / Network
1. MAC Adress - field display its value (Each Lan Controller has a unique address, it can be
identified in case of connection of several devices).
2. Host Name - a place to put a personalized Lan Controller name.
3. Enable DHCP - to activate select the checkbox, displays the status (OFF / ON).
4. Panel network settings - if DHCP [3] is not activated (OFF), allows you to enter the network
settings in which it is to operate Lan Controller. With the DHCP displays the downloaded
configuration settings.
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Config / Time
1. NTP / Set manual - selecting the
desired option to "manual" input the
date and time (Set manual) or a choice
of designated NTP server.
2. NTP Servers - field to enter the
name of an NTP server, communication
port, Interval time (period in
minutes at which time will be synchronized
with the server) and select the
time zone (according to the table GMT
- Zone [0] is the zone of the meridian of
Greenwich).
Config / Email
1. Setting the parameters of the Email
client.
2. field to enter a subject and content
of sent messages.
3. buttons" to save your settings
(Save), and test the settings and send
a test message (Test email send).
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Some servers (eg. Google) require authentication outgoing mail. Unfortunately, our
device does not provide such functionality.
To send e-mail messages, select the servers that do not require it.
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Config / HTTP Client:
the client sends HTTP requests using
the GET to the specified server and
port at a specified time.
The way the "paste" the sensor looks
like this:
%xxy - where:
% – In this place will be inserted into the value of the selected sensor;
xx – the number of sensor, be a two-digit value (eg. 01, 05, 12);
y – determines the divider value of the sensor and has a value from 0 to 3;
0 – do not divide values
1 – divide by 10
2 – divide by 100
3 – divide by 1000
The divider can better match the decimal place for a specific sensor, because the sensor values
are returned in whole numbers, eg. Temperature 245, is 24.5, and thus for temperature
sensors DS, if we want to get ready for the result we need to set a divider by 10, that is, enter
a value of 1. eg. %161- returns sensor value DS1 divided by 10.
Examples http GET request to the server thingspeak, recording the value of the sensor
T1 to the server every 30 seconds:
update?api_key=H2PN0O35KRVRG6Q0&field1=%141 – just type in the box "Remote url"
while the server is sent the following syntax:
update?api_key=H2PN0O35KRVRG6Q0&field1=26.3 – here you can notice the substitution
of the sensor to the indicated place.
Manually question from a Web browser without LK3 send as:
http://api.thingspeak.com/update?api_key=H2PN0O35KRVRG6Q0&field1=26.3
query:
GET /update?api_key=H2PN0O35KRVRG6Q0&field1=26.3 HTTP/1.0
Host: api.thingspeak.com
Connection: close
Sensors numbers:
INPA1 0 INPA1_RAW 7 T1 14 DS6 21 energy1 39 out3 46 inpd1 53
INPA2 1 INPA2_RAW 8 H1 15 DIFF1 22 energy2 40 out4 47 inpd2 54
INPA3 2 INPA3_RAW 9 DS1 16 DIFF2 23 energy3 41 out5/wy_tranz 48 inpd3 55
INPA4 3 INPA4_RAW 10 DS2 17 power1 35 energy4 42 pwm0 49 inpd4 56
INPA5 4 INPA5_RAW 11 DS3 18 power2 36 out0 43 pwm1 50
INPA6 5 INPA6_RAW 12 DS4 19 power3 37 out1 44 pwm2 51
VIN 6 TEMP 13 DS5 20 power4 38 out2 45 pwm3 52
The numbers of sensors only for inverters / inverters ongrid Duralux (eg. DS 1500-TL)
plugged into LK3. DUX0 24 DUX2 26 DUX4 28 DUX6 30 DUX8 32 DUX10 34
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MQTT Client
MQTT protocol pis designed primarily to exchange data between devices on the Internet
of Things and servers and client devices such as smartphones.
The main advantage is to keep the connection in both directions, making it possible to
control a simple Lan Controller located on the local network with the phone being in the
local network operator.
1. In this field, we give the parameters used to connect to our server and authentication.
Mqtt services can take place without authentication, for example, a local area network.
The Your device number is a unique number that is part of the MAC-address. We serve it
with the recording equipment in the service mqtt.ats.pl. In response, we charge a unique
prefix associated with the device and our account.
Prefix is a unique feature for a class of devices, the devices themselves or the same sensors.
Time is a parameter in seconds, at which time the data are to be sent and stored in the
database. We recommend setting 300 seconds or more..
Parameter - Ping Time - determines the refresh rate of the connection broker mqtt. The
default value is 60 seconds.
2. In this field you select, the readings are input / output to be sent to the server.
Then confirm the selection by pressing the "Save".
The service mqtt.ats.pl is based on open source broker Mosquito.
To use the service mqtt.ats.pl, you must first register on the website:
mqtt.ats.pl/register/
Once activated by the administrator and received an email confirmation, you can use
service. The service is free for up to 5 registered devices.
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Config / Remote control
Lan Controller has a functionality to send controlling packets from one to other (by UDP
protocol).This way we can switching on/off OUTx outputs of Lan Controller (Server) by the
pushing INPDx to GND on other device (Client). Controllers should be connected, nut can
be away from each other.Most frequently this feature could be used in local network of one
building for receiving logical signals of sensors of one device on others.
Example:
Dusk sensor is connected to Lan Controller no 1 and "Even config" turn relay. Same function
we control othe relay, which short connecting INP1D to GND give signal bny remote
control to switch of relay on Lan Controller no2. Thgis way we can switch on night lights
only from one sensor.
Server - device which receive signals, their OUTx, PWM, outputs are controlled by Client.
Client - device which put signals, their logical INPDx inputs or virtual evens EVNTx control
Server.
One device works as a Server and Client same time.
Settings:
1. Checkbox for enabling function
2. HOST/IP - put Server address if deviece works as Client
- put any address (obligatory) if works as Server
3. Port - default 3000, same on both devices
4. Hasło - same on both devices
5. Active_low checkbox - for reversing output state (check on Client)
6. INPD, EVENT/OUT, PWM matrix check (only on Client) for input we control output we
like to switch on Sever.
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Assigning an item number
for the currently connected
sensor DS18B20.
Config / Temperature sensor
1. Connect chosen sensor (others should be removed),
2. Refresh the button "Read id", (if it does not appear ID, reset Lan Controller),
3. Enter the position number and press "Save to" button.
The read ID number will be assigned to the desired position,
where „1” corresponds to INP6, „2” is INP7 ... and „6” is INP11.
To add additional sensors, proceed as described above
CONNECTED WITH ONLY ONE, CURRENTLY added SENSOR.
If you want to remove the assignment, refresh the "Read id" without sensor (so
that the field was empty) and memorize the redundant item number ("Save to").
Config / SNMP
1. Fields community (password) for
SNMP, must be the same in your
queries in order to LK replied
2. TRAP Enabled – enabled send TRAP
by SNMP
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Config / Access
1. ZChecking the "Auth Enabled" will make the administration of the device address in the
browser login window will appear, to prevent access to the XML data without authorization.
While the second login window is set to distinguish the type of access: the administrator
or the user (admin/admin lub user/user).
In the first case, we have full access to the configuration, in the second only to the panel
"Status", on which the user has access after logging (visible) only the data which display
defined (marked) administrator.
The login and password for the administrator are the same for the first and second login
window.
2. Selecting the "Upgrade Enabled" is necessary to download the new version of firmware
to the device via tftp.
Normally, especially in networks where access management controller to an unauthorized
person, the field should be disabled.
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Config / Firmware Upgrade
1. The "Bootloader start" is used to
switch the mode Lan Controller in
bootloader mode. In this mode, the
device is the TFTP server and waits for a
file sent to the TFTP client (eg. TFTPD32
program). When you press the button,
we have 1 min. to upload firmware.
2. WWW Upgrade - Lan Controller v3 is able to modify or even create a new
web interface. For this purpose use a www generator. (You can download it
from our website). If you build the interface from scratch, to communicate
with the device browser, use the command XML. (The full command set is
available in a separate document). After generating such a file with the extension
.bin must be uploaded to the device. First, select the file to upload, and
then pressing the "Upload www file" followed by loading the file. After reloading
the browser window you should see the modified interface.
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1. Download the new version of the firmware from the:
http://tinycontrol.pl/tinycontrol/lan3/instrukcja.php
2. Prepare any tftp client software (eg. tftp32) to send the downloaded file to Lan Controller being in „bootloader” mode. For this
purpose, in the Lan Controller menu „Firmware upgrade” select Bootloader Start and run the tftp client.
3. Watch progress of file loading and whether has successfully been updated. After restarting Lan Controller is ready for operation.
An alternative way of switching Lan Controller into „bootloader” mode (if we can not log in to the Lan Controller):
1. disconnect the power supply, 2. short pins „service jumper pins”, 3. connect the power supply - Lan Controller
starts in bootloader mode and will wait for the file.
Upgrade using the tftp32 or tftp64 programs (WINDOWS)
http://tftpd32.jounin.net/tftpd32_download.html
When the program starts, select computer
interface (Server interfaces) is connected to
Lan Controller and select service Tftp Client.
In the Host (1) enter the address of our Lan
Controller. Then, when Lan Controller is in bootloader
mode, by pressing button (2) next to
Local File, select the file to upgrade the firmware
(the .bin extension). Press button Put (3)
- after a moment should appear below the progress
bar of the file upload (box 4). After the
message about successfully uploaded files can be
reset Lan Controller.
Reading XML data
Reading is possible or if the authorization is disabled and we are already logged in.
If not, you should specify before your username and password, for example:
admin:admin@192.168.1.100/xml/(...)
The basic list of positions XML files to read data from:
basic sensors: 192.168.1.100/xml/ix.xml
an array of events: 192.168.1.100/xml/eve , 192.168.1.100/xml/eve2.xml
mqtt settings: 192.168.1.100/xml/mqtt.xml
Scheduler: 192.168.1.100/xml/sched.xml
configuration settings: 192.168.1.100/xml/st.xml
setting names: 192.168.1.100/xml/stat.xml
Watchdoga setting: 192.168.1.100/xml/wdog.xml
More XML files will be published in a special document describing how to create your own website using the generator Web and XML files.
Switching sockets http request
The current version allows you to control via http commands with browser bar or other device used for the following commands:
IP/outs.cgi?out=xxxxx – switches specific output to the opposite of the present
IP/outs.cgi?outx=x – enable or disable the specific output
When password authentication is enabled, the commands have the following form:
user:password@IP/outs.cgi?out=xxxxx
user:password@IP/outs.cgi?outx=x
Examples:
http://192.168.1.100/outs.cgi?out=0 – changes the state out0 to the opposite (ON/OFF)
http://192.168.1.100/outs.cgi?out0=0 – turn off out0
http://192.168.1.100/outs.cgi?out0=1 – turn on out0 dla PWM
http://192.168.1.100/outs.cgi?pwm=0 – changes the state pwm0 to the opposite (ON/OFF)
http://192.168.1.100/outs.cgi?pwm0=0 – turn off pwm0
http://192.168.1.100/outs.cgi?pwm0=1 – turn on pwm0
NUMBERS OID for SNMP
OUT0÷OUT5 and PWM0÷PWM3 can read and write, the rest is read only.
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.1.0.0 = INTEGER:0 OUT0iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.1.1.0 = INTEGER:0 OUT1
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.1.2.0 = INTEGER:0 OUT2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.1.3.0 = INTEGER:0 OUT3
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.1.4.0 = INTEGER:0 OUT4
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.1.5.0 = INTEGER:0 OUT5
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.1.6.0 = INTEGER: 1 PWM0
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.1.7.0 = INTEGER: 1 PWM1
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.1.8.0 = INTEGER: 1 PWM2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.1.9.0 = INTEGER: 1 PWM3
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.2.1.0 = INTEGER: 1 INPD1
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.2.2.0 = INTEGER: 1 INPD2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.2.3.0 = INTEGER: 1 INPD3
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.2.4.0 = INTEGER: 1 INPD4
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.3.1.0 = INTEGER: 0 INPA1
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.3.2.0 = INTEGER: 2 INPA2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.3.3.0 = INTEGER: 2 INPA3
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.3.4.0 = INTEGER: 2 INPA3
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.3.5.0 = INTEGER: 0 INPA4
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.3.6.0 = INTEGER: 0 INPA5
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.3.7.0 = INTEGER: 871 VIN
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.3.8.0 = INTEGER: 3700 TEMP
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.4.1.0 = INTEGER: -600 DS1
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.4.2.0 = INTEGER: -600 DS2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.4.3.0 = INTEGER: -600 DS3
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.4.4.0 = INTEGER: -600 DS4
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.4.5.0 = INTEGER: -600 DS5
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.4.6.0 = INTEGER: -600 DS6
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.4.7.0 = INTEGER: 276 AM2320 (temperature)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.4.8.0 = INTEGER: 123 AM2320 (humidity)
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.4.9.0 = INTEGER: 0 DIFF1
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.4.10.0 = INTEGER: 0 DIFF2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.5.1.0 = INTEGER: 60 Power1
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.5.2.0 = INTEGER: 60 Power2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.5.3.0 = INTEGER: 0 Power3
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.5.4.0 = INTEGER: 0 Power4
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.5.5.0 = INTEGER: 2 Energy1
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.5.6.0 = INTEGER: 2 Energy2
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.5.7.0 = INTEGER: 0 Energy3
iso.3.6.1.4.1.7616.3.5.8.0 = INTEGER: 0 Energy4
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