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Land Instruments International
Dronfield S18 1DJ
England
Telephone:
(01246) 417691
Facsimile:
(01246) 410585
Email: infrared.sales@landinst.com
Internet: www.landinst.com
© Land Instruments International 2006
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User Guide
Land Instruments International
10 Friends Lane
Newtown, PA 18940-1804, U.S.A.
Telephone:
(215) 504-8000
Facsimile:
(215) 504-0879
Email: irsales@landinstruments.net
Internet: www.landinst.com
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  • Page 1 Newtown, PA 18940-1804, U.S.A. Telephone: (01246) 417691 Telephone: (215) 504-8000 Facsimile: (01246) 410585 Facsimile: (215) 504-0879 Email: infrared.sales@landinst.com Email: irsales@landinstruments.net Internet: www.landinst.com Internet: www.landinst.com Part N . 801350 Publication N . PP307 - Issue: A 06/06 © Land Instruments International 2006...
  • Page 3 User Guide abcdefg The Quality Management System of Land Instruments International Limited is approved to BS EN ISO9001:2000 for the design and manufacture, stockholding, in-house repair and site servicing of non contact temperature measuring instrumentation. Associated software designed and developed in accordance with TickIT.
  • Page 4 User Guide SAFETY INFORMATION SYMBOL PUBLICATION DESCRIPTION Direct IEC 417, No.5031 Current Alternating IEC 417, No.5032 Current Both direct and IEC 417, No.5033 alternating current Three-phase alternating IEC 617-2, No.02-02-06 Current Earth IEC 417, No.5017 (ground) terminal Protective conductor IEC 417, No.5019 terminal Frame or chassis IEC 417, No.5020...
  • Page 5 User Guide SAFETY INFORMATION (Continued) SYMBOL PUBLICATION DESCRIPTION WARNING ISO 3864, No. B.3.6 Risk of electric shock ISO 3864, No. B.3.1 Caution Observe precautions for handling electrostatic BS EN 100015 discharge sensitive devices WARNING BS EN 60825-1 Laser Radiation Refer to the operating instructions Note Do not dispose of this product...
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  • Page 8 User Guide TECHNICAL SUPPORT Technical support for the LAND SOLOnet Digital Infrared Thermometer can be obtained by either contacting the address / telephone number on the cover of this User Guide or by email at the following address: infrared.sales@landinst.com PP307...
  • Page 9 It should be noted that costs associated with calibration checks which may be requested during the warranty period are not covered within the warranty. Land reserve the right to charge for service/calibration checks undertaken during the warranty period if the cause is deemed to fall outside the terms of the warranty.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    User Guide CONTENTS QUALITY ASSURANCE SAFETY INFORMATION TECHNICAL SUPPORT PRODUCT WARRANTY CONTENTS INTRODUCTION General Introduction About SOLOnet Digital Thermometers Nomenclature SPECIFICATIONS SOLOnet Thermometers SN-W/E Interface Unit HARDWARE CONFIGURATION REQUIREMENTS General Introduction Introduction to Configuration INSTRUMENT SETUP AND CONFIGURATION Web Browser Configuration...
  • Page 11 Install ‘Java’ Runtime Environment APPENDIX B Ethernet Communications ‘Peer to Peer’ Connection APPENDIX C Manual Configuration of Network Settings (Multiple Applications) APPENDIX D RS485 - Land Protocol RS485 - ‘Read Data’ RS485 - ‘Set Data’ User Accessible Commands PP307 Contents...
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  • Page 13: Introduction 1

    General Introduction This publication provides the necessary information required to safely operate the Land SOLOnet digital thermometer. This manual should be used in conjunction with the other publications of the Land SOLOnet series (Thermometer Quick-Start Guide - PP305 / Thermometer Installation Guide - PP308 / Mountings and Accessories Installation Guide - PP310).
  • Page 14: Nomenclature

    User Guide Nomenclature The Instrument detail label is positioned at the top of the rear face of the SOLOnet casing, adjacent to the ‘Power/Comms’ LED. The instrument ‘Type’ specifies the thermometer variant and variant options. The instrument ‘Serial Number’ is a unique number incorporating the manufacture date code (see Fig.
  • Page 15: Specifications 3

    User Guide SPECIFICATIONS SOLOnet Thermometers PP307 Page 3...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Comms to IRT+ (Y) IRT comms in+ (A) The connector pin column can be used if the prewired cable supplied by Land is not used. Common is used for the laser and command if an external switch is used. Comms input/output change over between the SN-WE and thermometer...
  • Page 17 User Guide Note • SNR1 ratio thermometers have an internal heater that needs to warm up before a valid temperature readings can be produced, typically 2 to 3 minutes at room temperature. A further stabilisation time of 2 to 3 minutes will be required before a fully stable reading will be produced following the initial warming period.
  • Page 18: Hardware Configuration Requirements 6

    SOLOnet can be configured to suit the specific requirement. General Introduction At the heart of a Land SOLOnet thermometer is a powerful digital core, capable of handling internal signal conversions, controlling and monitoring I/O and performing various temperature time functions. Built around this core are high quality optical and mechanical parts, accessories and robust interface electronics, which ensure trouble-free installation and reliable operation.
  • Page 19: Web Browser Configuration

    Laptop/PC with ‘Java Runtime’ Installed, ‘Proxy’ Disabled and ‘Peer to Peer’ Enabled 307004 Fig. 4 - SOLOnet Thermometer in Web Browser Configuration - Via Direct Connection This scheme (‘Peer to Peer’) may be used where a network is not available.
  • Page 20 307005 Fig. 5 - SOLOnet Configuration by Direct RS485 using SN-WCS This scheme allows the user to connect a laptop or PC direct to a SOLOnet thermometer. An RS232 to 4-wire RS485 converter is required and the laptop/PC requires Land Windows Configurator Software (SN-WCS) installed to allow thermometer configuration.
  • Page 21 Fig. 7 - SOLOnet Thermometer Configuration Via Windows XP Hyperterminal This scheme is for advanced users only and allows the user to connect a laptop or PC by RS485, to configure a SOLOnet thermometer. An RS232 to 4-wire RS485 converter is required and the laptop/PC requires Windows 98/ 2000/XP operating system, with the ‘Hyperterminal’...
  • Page 22 INSTRUMENT SETUP AND CONFIGURATION Web Browser Configuration These instructions detail how to setup and configure a SOLOnet thermometer from a laptop or PC, via the built-in webserver. ‘Java Runtime’ must be pre- installed (see Appendix A) and any ‘Pop-up’ blockers, must be disabled (see PP313 - PC Configuration for SOLOnet Quick-Start Guide).
  • Page 23 4.1.2 ‘User Thermometer Settings’ Page Access Mouse-over ‘Parameters’ for the ‘User Thermometer Settings options. • Click to reveal the ‘Sign In’ screen (see Fig. 9). • Enter SOLONET in the ‘User Name’ box. • Enter SOLONET in the ‘Password’ box. • Press ‘Continue’.
  • Page 24 User Guide SOLONET SOLONET 307009 Fig. 9 - SOLOnet web interface ‘Sign In’ screen (User Thermometer Settings). 307010 Fig. 10 - SOLOnet web interface ‘User Thermometer Settings’ screen Page 12 PP307...
  • Page 25 User Guide Item Description User Settable Function Dynamic temperature display Temperature For advanced users wishing to make a single-point User Cal adjustment to match the thermometer reading with a local temperature reference measurement WARNING - Changing this figure from the default (1000), temporarily changes the calibration of the instrument’s temperature output, indicated by red LED Type - Instrument type as read from instrument...
  • Page 26 During access to this screen, thermometer setup is carried out off-line. Click to reveal the ‘Sign In’ screen (see Fig. 11). • Enter Land in the ‘User Name’ box. • Enter offline in the ‘Password’ box. •...
  • Page 27 Commissioning (Restricted)’ screen, the ability of the thermometer to make dynamic, on-line temperature measurements is disabled. Dynamic on-line temperature measurement resumes when this screen is closed. Land offline 307011 Fig. 11 - SOLOnet web interface ‘Sign In’ screen (Off-line Commissioning). PP307 Page 15...
  • Page 28 User Guide 307012 Fig. 12 - SOLOnet web interface ‘Off-line Commissioning (Restricted)’ screen Item Description Function External Emissivity/External Non-greyness - set by Inputs user, via external 0 to 20mA current (valid range 2 to 20mA - display 0.05 when no signal applied).
  • Page 29 Item Description Function Link to information on thermometer software version About Link to Contact Us page on www.landinst.com Contact Us (internet access required) Links to the Home page of www.landinst.com Land Instruments (Internet access required) International Website PP307 Page 17...
  • Page 30 • Click the ‘Install Configurator’ tab to open the SOLOnet ‘InstallShield • Wizard’. Follow and confirm the ‘Wizard’ prompts to install the software. A SOLOnet • icon is automatically placed on the ‘Desktop’ when installation is successful. Double-click the SOLOnet icon on the ‘Desktop’ to initiate the Configurator •...
  • Page 31 User Guide 307032 Fig. 32 - SOLOnet Windows Configurator ‘Home’ page PP307 Page 19...
  • Page 32 User Guide Item Description Function New - Opens a new configuration file File Open - Opens a saved configuration file Save - Saves the current configuration file Save As - Saves the current configuration file as a different named file Exit - Closes the current configuration file Apply - Applies any changes made via the Processor...
  • Page 33 User Guide Item Description Function Two setable alarm functions, Alarm 1 and Alarm 2. Alarms Each alarm has the following options: Type - High Alarm: alarms at upper temperature input point, Low Alarm: alarms at lower temperature input point, Emissivity Lost (SN variants only): alarms when emissivity input is lost, Non-greyness Lost (SR variant only): alarms when non-greyness input is lost, Obscuration (SNR1 variants only): alarms when...
  • Page 34 User Guide EXAMPLE INSTALLATION SCHEMES A key design feature of the SOLOnet system is the flexibility of data access and the ease of instrument installation. Although there are many schemes to match many applications, these schemes can be roughly categorised into two main groups: •...
  • Page 35 User Guide Typical Current and Contact-closure (Non-Ethernet) Installation In its simplest form, SOLOnet consists of a thermometer and cable, providing the user with process control and monitoring via traditional current and contact- closure I/O. To Remote Laser Switch SOLOnet SOLOnet Cable...
  • Page 36: Typical Rs485 (Non-Ethernet) Installation

    Thermometer Configuration SOLOnet RS485 Thermometer This application can accommodate single or multiple SOLOnet Thermometers 307016 Fig. 16 - Schematic Diagram for a Typical RS485 (Non-Ethernet) Installation The Current and Contact-closure I/O and RS485 schemes may be combined and used simultaneously if required.
  • Page 37: Typical Ethernet Installation

    User Guide Typical Ethernet Installation 308017 SOLOnet Thermometers SOLOnet Cables SOLOnet SN-W/E Interface Units Ethernet Links Ethernet Network Switch Laptop (Temporary connection) PC (Permanent connection) Fig. 17 - Typical Ethernet Installation PLANT SOLOnet SYSTEM SOLOnet SN-W/E Thermometer Interface Unit Laptop/PC/...
  • Page 38: Averager

    User Guide TIME FUNCTIONS Averager Fast averager response speed Slow averager response speed Time 307019 Fig. 19 - Graphical Representation of the Averager Time Function The Averager time function can be used to ‘smooth’ the temperature output signal in relation to the temperature input. The averager response can be adjusted to suit the application.
  • Page 39: Peak Picker

    User Guide Peak Picker The Peak Picker function can be used to monitor the highest temperature measured by the thermometer. This feature is useful especially for moving targets and/or where the target is obscured partially by moving machinery. The Peak Picker time function utilises the following features: Mode - In ‘Reset’...
  • Page 40: Track And Hold

    User Guide Track and Hold The Track and Hold time function is useful especially for measuring intermittent processes e.g. items on a conveyor belt. The presence of a ’hot’ object can be used to activate the ‘Track’ function, which causes the output to display the temperature of the object.
  • Page 41 User Guide Customer Connections Pin 9 Remote switch Pin 8 Peak Picker Track & Hold Track Switch open Peak Pick Switch closed Reset Hold Note: Input connections must be isolated from all other connections to the thermometer, including earth/chassis Remote switch can be replicated by voltage Vin. Where: >+3.0V = Switch open <+1.5V = Switch closed 307022...
  • Page 42: Refractories

    EMISSIVITY In order to obtain accurate temperature measurements, the emissivity value of the target surface must be known. This section of the SOLOnet User Guide contains typical emissivity values of the most commonly measured materials for each thermometer variant. Where no emissivity value is quoted, this means that either the thermometer is not suitable for the measurement application or the temperature of the target is outside the thermometer's measurement span.
  • Page 43: Alloys

    User Guide Alloys ALLOYS SOLOnet Variant Material SN11 SN21 Brass 0.20 0.18 Oxidised 0.70 0.70 Chromel & Alumel 0.30 0.30 Oxidised 0.80 0.80 Constantin & Manganin 0.25 0.22 Oxidised 0.65 0.60 Inconel 0.30 0.30 Oxidised 0.85 0.85 Monel 0.25 0.22 Oxidised 0.70...
  • Page 44: Metals

    User Guide Metals METALS SOLOnet Variant Material SN11 SN21 Aluminium 0.13 0.09 Oxidised 0.40 0.40 Chromium 0.43 0.34 Oxidised 0.75 0.80 Cobalt 0.32 0.28 Oxidised 0.70 0.65 Copper 0.06 0.05 Oxidised 0.85 0.85 Gold 0.05 0.02 Iron & Steel 0.35 0.30...
  • Page 45: Miscellaneous

    User Guide Miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS SOLOnet Variant M a t e r i a l SN11 SN21 SN51 Asbestos (board / paper / cloth) 0.90 0.90 Asphalt 0.85 0.85 graphite 0.85 0.85 Carbon 0.95 0.95 soot Cement & Concrete 0.65 0.70 Cloth (all types - close weave) 0.75...
  • Page 46: Sn-W/E Installation To Din Rail

    User Guide SN-W/E INSTALLATION TO DIN RAIL The Land SOLOnet SN-W/E Interface Unit is designed to be DIN rail mounted. The following instructions detail the correct method for the mounting and removal of a unit to a standard DIN rail.
  • Page 47: Removal From A Din Rail

    User Guide Removal from a DIN Rail Use Screwdriver to Unclip the Sliding Spring Catch Screwdriver 307029 Fig. 29 - Removing a SN-W/E Interface Unit from a Standard DIN Rail Insert a flatblade screwdriver into the sliding spring catch, via the slot •...
  • Page 48: Maintenance, Servicing & Calibration

    User Guide MAINTENANCE, SERVICING & CALIBRATION SOLOnet thermometers do not have any user serviceable parts and therefore they require only minimal maintenance to ensure trouble-free operation. The following information should be used in conjunction with that found in the SOLOnet Mountings and Accessories Installation Guide (PP310).
  • Page 49: Appendix A Install 'Java' Runtime Environment

    User Guide APPENDIX A Install ‘Java Runtime’ Environment To allow interaction between the web interface program and any laptop or PC connected to it, a ‘Java Runtime’ Environment must first be installed, via a free download from the ‘Java’ website (WIN 95,98,ME,2000 o/s only) or from the supplied CD (WIN XP).
  • Page 50 User Guide Page 38 PP307...
  • Page 51: Appendix B Ethernet Communications

    PC. To make use of the external communications, customers must send commands to the processor using the LAND specified format. Full details of the LAND messaging interface are given in the Processor Configuration Software User Guide.
  • Page 52 User Guide Factory Default Settings IP Address = 10.1.10.200 Port Number = 2101 The unit is supplied with the IP address fixed, however the network settings of the unit can be changed by entering the following into the web browser window: http://10.1.10.200/home.htm The following screen is displayed: 307036...
  • Page 53: Peer To Peer' Connection

    • Select ‘Use the following IP address’. • Enter the IP address given with the SOLOnet SN-WE interface unit and add 1 to the last number of the IP address, 10.1.30.178 (SOLOnet IP address) 10.1.30.179 (IP address to be entered).
  • Page 54 If the network operates MAC Address filtering, the MAC Address must first be added to the network configuration. The MAC Address for the SOLOnet SN-WE is located on the instrument serial No. label. Contact your local Network Manager for further information.
  • Page 55: Appendix C Manual Configuration Of Network Settings

    • Connect the SN-W/E interface unit to a configured laptop/PC using a ‘straight’ Ethernet cable • Access the ‘Device Discovery’ utility on the SOLOnet CD • All devices on the network are displayed, with details. • Highlight the relevant device (10.1.10.200) to show the ‘Device Tasks’...
  • Page 56 User Guide Page 44 PP307...
  • Page 57: Appendix Drs485 - Land Protocol

    APPENDIX D RS485 - Land Protocol This is a multi-drop, 4-wire, RS485 serial protocol. It requires the SOLOnet address to be set from 1 to 254. Addresses 0 and 255 always get a response, therefore in multi-drop applications these must not be used.
  • Page 58 User Guide e.g. With EKO set to 1 (message sent from user to set emissivity to 0.999) {STX} address 0x01 ‘S’ ‘A’ ‘E’ ‘M’ ‘S’ ‘9’ ‘9’ ‘9’ {ETX} The reply from the unit is: {STX} address 0x01 ‘E’ ‘M’ ‘S’...
  • Page 59: Rs485 - 'Read Data

    User Guide RS485 - ‘Read Data’ ADDR Parameter value being requested (ASCII) ADDR Value of requested parameter (ASCII) 307030 Fig. 30 - RS485 ‘Read Data’ Protocol PP307 Page 47...
  • Page 60: Rs485 - 'Set Data

    User Guide RS485 - ‘Set Data’ ADDR Parameter value being modified (ASCII) SPACE New parameter value (ASCII) 307031 Fig. 31 - RS485 ‘Write Data’ Protocol Page 48 PP307...
  • Page 61: User Accessible Commands

    User Guide User Accessible Commands Changing parameters causes the processor to set the new parameter value on its next task cycle. The new value is held in volatile system RAM and will be lost if the processor is powered off. A command is provided to commit configuration parameter changes to system non volatile memory.
  • Page 62 11 Emiss Alarm Active OK 12 Sensor CRC Inactive OK 13 Output CRC Inactive OK 14 Calib. CRC Inactive OK 15 Config. CRC Inactive OK PSW Password SOLONET N/A alphanumeric - Units 0 =ºC 0000 SAIRU 1 1 = ºF...
  • Page 63 Current thermometer Details report - formatted strings NN RAIFO 1 : SN x r y or SNzt xxxx ⊗ NN = index 00-10 SN = SoloNet x = wavelength = space r = 0 - 9 y = laser or ZTxxxx Specials No.
  • Page 64 01: SN11 SAIRT 0001 command. NOTE: SET will reset all processor configurable parameters to default values. Processor label Solonet xxSALBL Solonet alphanumeric- “Solonet X” Max 15 characters MEM# Memory SAMEM 1101 0000-9999 0000 Rd resp 0000 0000 RAM=EEPROM 0001 RAM≠EEPROM Flag is set when user has changed a config.
  • Page 65 User Guide User Accessible Commands (continued) CMD Function Read Range Resolution Default Comments Response Example Ppick Off Delay 0-100 100 steps of 0.1secs 0010 SAPOF 20 Ppick On Delay 0-100 100 steps of 0.1 secs 0000 SAPON 10 Ppick Decay Rate 0012 0-15 0012 Interval:...
  • Page 66 User Guide User Accessible Commands (continued) CMD Function Read Range Resolution Default Comments Response Example High level cal date year, quarter - e.g. 51 is 2005 quarter 1 SAHCD 51 Reply enable flag Change message reply 0001 SAEKO 1 enable Page 54 PP307...

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