JRI SPY IP Series User manual

USER MANUAL
SPY IP
10486F

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. PRESENTATION OF THE SPY IP ................................................................................................................................... 3
1) PRESENTATION..................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2) EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3
3) SYMBOLS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 3
II. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................................................... 3
1) LOCATION ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2) INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4
3) INSTALLATION OF THE WALL MOUNTING BRACKET ....................................................................................................................... 5
4) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................................... 5
a) Installation .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
b) Connections................................................................................................................................................................. 6
c) Identification of the connectors .................................................................................................................................. 6
d) Wiring ......................................................................................................................................................................... 6
e) Connecting the probes ................................................................................................................................................ 7
f) Battery backup:........................................................................................................................................................... 7
III. CHARACTERISTICS...................................................................................................................................................... 8
IV. USING THE SPY IP....................................................................................................................................................... 9
1) PRINCIPLE ........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2) TOUCHSCREEN DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................................... 9
3) SYMBOLS ............................................................................................................................................................................ 9
a) Zone 2 - Device Status ................................................................................................................................................ 9
b) Zone 3 –Start modes ................................................................................................................................................ 10
c) Zone 4 –Alarm Thresholds........................................................................................................................................ 10
d) Zone 5 –Off Modes................................................................................................................................................... 10
e) Main Menu ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
4) BACKLIGHT COLOURS........................................................................................................................................................... 10
5) SCREEN NAVIGATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 11
a) Main menu................................................................................................................................................................ 11
b) Menu Configuration.................................................................................................................................................. 11
c) Device Status Menu .................................................................................................................................................. 12
d) Alarm Management.................................................................................................................................................. 12
V. HOW THE SPY IP WORKS.......................................................................................................................................... 12
1) START MODES ................................................................................................................................................................... 13
a) Immediate (default mode in Sirius)........................................................................................................................... 13
b) Programmed Start Delay .......................................................................................................................................... 14
c) Push-button .............................................................................................................................................................. 14
d) Target value reached: ............................................................................................................................................... 14
e) Dry contact (change of state) ................................................................................................................................... 14
2) OFF MODES ...................................................................................................................................................................... 14
a) None.......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
b) Programmed Stop Delay ........................................................................................................................................... 15
c) Push-button .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
d) Target value .............................................................................................................................................................. 15
e) Immediate................................................................................................................................................................. 15
f) Memory full............................................................................................................................................................... 15
3) MEMORY MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
4) ALARM MANAGEMENT........................................................................................................................................................ 16
5) PASSWORD MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 16
VI. CLEANING ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
VII. RESETTING ............................................................................................................................................................... 16
VIII. WARRANTY.............................................................................................................................................................. 17
IX. MAINTENANCE CONTRACT ...................................................................................................................................... 17
X. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION................................................................................................................................... 17

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I. PRESENTATION OF THE SPY IP
1) Presentation
The SPY IP has been designed to monitor and record simultaneously up to 4 different
parameters from either analog, logical, or digital sensors. The device communicates with the
Sirius Operating Software over the Ethernet network.
2) Equipment
1 SPY IP recorder
1 Wall mounting bracket
1 Ethernet cable
1 Power supply for VDC versions
3) Symbols
RECYCLING: do not throw into the household waste bin. Comply with local
regulations for recycling and waste disposal.
POWER SUPPLY: this device is powered with 9VDC-650mA from an 230 VAC
adapter or from the Power over Ethernet connection (POE). Comply with safety
rules regarding electricity. Make sure that the electrical installation complies
with current regulations.
CE MARKING: this device complies with EU legislation for electric security,
inflammability, disturbing radiation emission and immunity to surrounding
electric disturbances
II. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1) Location
The SPY IP recorder features a backlit touchscreen. It should be placed:
at approx. 1.5m above the ground in order to be able to see the touchscreen without
difficulties,
in a central position to the measurement points taking into account the length of the
probes,
within reach of a Power Ethernet socket.
Also provide for a power outlet according to safety rules and legislation relatively close to
the powered devices.
Warning:
For use with POE power, the source of this power must be strictly in accordance with
safety requirements.
In general, JRI disclaims all liability with respect to damages arising out of or in connection
with any use other than those recommended in this manual.

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2) Installation
The SPY IP is a Plug-and-Play device which connects directly to the Ethernet network. It is
factory set in DHCP mode. It is compatible with the Sirius Storage operating software which
sends UDP broadcast packets at regular intervals. When Sirius Storage detects a new device,
it is automatically installed and the settings of the device are read.
However, in order to ensure that the installation is carried out without any problems, the
following requirements and rules should be met:
Network Requirements and Configuration
•UDP 2362 and TCP 700 ports should be open.
•The network routers must accept the UDP broadcast.
•A DHCP server must be available.
Network Installation Rules
•There are three ways to install the SPY IP: DCHP mode, static IP address mode, and
DHCP reservation mode.
We recommend the 3rd solution. In order to configure DHCP reservations you must
provide the network administrator with the MAC addresses of the devices. He can
then reserve the appropriate IP addresses and associate them with the MAC
addresses. Devices with a reserved IP address always have the same IP address, but
still receive updated configuration information from the DHCP server.
•If the UDP broadcast is not allowed, you must carry out a manual installation on Sirius
Storage using the IP address provided by the DHCP server and the serial number of
the SPY IP.
•If the UDP and TCP ports are used by another application, ask the network
administrator for new ports and change them on the SPY IP.
•If the network does not support DHCP, the network administrator must provide you
with a static IP address as well as the gateway address for each device, so that you can
configure the SPY IP.
•We recommend that you disable the automatic addition of devices when the
installation of all devices is complete.
Troubleshooting
•Check the proper functioning of the Green and Yellow LEDs on the Ethernet connector
to make sure that the Ethernet port is enabled.
•Make sure that the configuration of the firewall allows traffic on the required ports.
•Check the SPY IP via the touch screen to verify the IP address and the connection to
the Sirius server.
•Use check tools to make sure that the device is connected and the ports are open. We
recommend to run the TELNET command to test the network communication (the
ping command is not
powerful enough): Disable
the Sirius communication
task, plug in the SPY IP and
enter the “Telnet@IP@700”
command. The following
window will open if access is
successful.

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•Check that the network devices (switches, routers and firewalls) are programmed
correctly. To carry out an automatic installation, they must be able to pass UDP
packets and allow the broadcast function.
•If the network is a VPN network, UDP packets are never transmitted and you must
carry out a manual installation.
•If the manual installation fails, make sure that the internal serial number matches the
serial number printed on the label of the SPY IP.
•Check the lease time set in the DHCP server. Favour a short lease time to renew the IP
addresses of disconnected devices.
3) Installation of the wall mounting bracket
4) Additional information
a) Installation
1m50

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b) Connections
The Spy IP 4 is provided with inlets (4 connectors) for measuring 4 physical parameters
simultaneously.
In order to measure temperature and humidity with TH Digital probes, you must:
-Connect the probes to the connectors 1 and / or 3
-Declare in Sirius measures T ° on channels 1 and / or 3
-Declare in Sirius measures RH% on channels 2 and / or 4.
c) Identification of the connectors
d) Wiring
Rear view of the connectors
Probe 1 to 4
Ethernet Network
RJ45 Modular connector
Male plug end
on the SPY IP
1 N/C
2 Output for resistive sensors
3 Analog input for resistance, voltage, or
current
4 Logical input for impulse or frequency
Dry contact input
5 Masse
Female connector on
the sensor cable
(front view)
Resistive sensor
input
4-20mA
input
0-1V
Voltage input
Impulse or
frequency input
230VAC

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e) Connecting the probes
JRI recommends using the cable with the reference number 00949 for connecting
equipment which is not provided with a compatible socket
f) Battery backup:
Minimum battery backup time is 6 hours with a 3.6V -730 mAh rechargeable battery.

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III. CHARACTERISTICS
Operating Range
0+40°C 0-90%RH non-condensing
Storage temperature
0 + 80°C
Number of Input (connector)
1 Digital or 4 Digital / Analog
Number of channels
2 or 4
Input types
Digital/PT100/PT1000/4-20mA/0-1V/ ON-OFF mixable
PT100 input
measurement range:
resolution:
accuracy (without probe):
-200°C to +300°C (*)
0,01°C
± 0,1°C from -20°C to +60°C
±0,2°C from -100°C to -20°C and from +60°C to +200°C
± 0,5°C beyond
Digital T input
measurement range:
resolution:
accuracy - standard probe:
accuracy - probe for incubators:
accuracy - low T° digital sensor:
Depending on the type of probe (SPY RF range)
-40 +85°C / -200 –0°C (Low T° digital sensor)
0,1°C / 0,01°C (Low T° digital sensor)
±0.3°C from -20°C to +30°C and ±0.5°C outside
±0.2°C from +35°C to +46°C
±0.2°C from -20°C to 0°C and ±0.5°C outside
TH Metal digital input (=2 channels)
Temperature:
Measurement range:
resolution:
exactitude (probe alone):
Humidity:
Measurement range:
resolution :
accuracy (probe alone):
- 40°C to +85°C
0,01°C
±0,2°C (from -20°C to +50°C) ±0,4°C outside
0 à 100%
0,01%
±2% (from 20% to 80%) ±3,5% outside
Current input 0-20 ou 4-20 mA
measurement range:
resolution:
accuracy (SPY IP alone):
0 to 20 mA or 4-20mA
0,001 mA
± 0,01 mA
Voltage input 0-1V
measurement range:
resolution:
accuracy (SPY IP alone:
0 to 1000 mV
0,1 mV
0,5 mV
Frequency input
Measurement range:
resolution:
accuracy (SPY IP alone):
0 to 500 Hz
0,5 Hz
± 1 Hz
Impulse input
measurement range:
resolution:
0 to 32 767
1
ON/OFF input
Dry contact or 0-3.3V max
Logging interval
15’(minimum recommanded) to 90 min
Memory Size
10 000 measurements per channel
Power supply
9V DC 650mA or via Ethernet (POE)
Backup battery
Battery life
Ni-MH 3.6V –730mA
From 4 to 6h
Dimensions
153 x 82 x 35mm
IP Classification
IP20
IK Classification
IK03
Protection
Internal fuse 125V –1A**
Compliant with DBT 2004/108/CE
Compliant with DBT 2006/42/CE
EN 61326-1 (July 2006)
EN 61010 (January 2011)
(*) depending on the type of probe (**) replacement by return of the unit to the factory

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IV. USING THE SPY IP
1) Principle
The SPY IP features a touchscreen. To go through the menus or from one zone to another
just touch the screen with your finger or a pencil tip.
The touchscreen is divided into 4 zones:
To avoid damaging the touchscreen do not use sharp instruments and do not
press hard
2) Touchscreen Description
Channel ID
Status of the device
Measurement and start modes
Channel number and alarm thresholds
Off modes
3) Symbols
a) Zone 2 - Device Status
Mains power supply detected:
No mains power supply: the back light turns off to save battery power
Full Memory Stop + memory capacity:
Rollover memory:
Network detected:
No network:

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b) Zone 3 –Start modes
Push button :
Programmed start delay : + date/hh/mm/ss
Target value : + value
Dry contact - Rising edge triggered : + Channel number
Dry contact - Falling edge triggered : + Channel number
Target value (upward movement) :
Target value (downward movement) :
c) Zone 4 –Alarm Thresholds
High Pre-Alarm :
High Alarm :
Low Pre-Alarm :
Low Alarm :
d) Zone 5 –Off Modes
Push Button :
Programmed stop delay :
Target value (upward movement) :
Target value (downward movement) :
e) Main Menu
Back to previous screen/main screen
Configuration
Go to next choice
Alarm settings
Back to previous choice
History
Apply
Profile choice
Stop buzzer
4) Backlight colours
No power supply
Technical alarm
and
probe error
Threshold alarm
triggered
de seuil
Pre-alarm
triggered
Inhibited Alarm
OK

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5) Screen Navigation
Note: The SPY IP doesn’t feature a keyboard; to go through the menus just touch the screen
with your finger or a pencil tip (See « Principle » above).
Press the screen to access the main menu
Back to measurement display
a) Main menu
Select the desired zone by pressing the relevant icon
b) Menu Configuration
The SPY IP can only be programmed via the Sirius software. However, network
parameters and measurement adjusting can be set using the touchscreen

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c) Device Status Menu
d) Alarm Management
e) Password Management
The password is used to identify a user. Each password is unique and assigned by Sirius
when declaring users, and can not be used twice. This password allows users to identify
themselves to perform actions such as alarm acknowledgment from the touchscreen Spy
IP. The action will be authorized and stored by Sirius.
The password change will just be made from Sirius.
Default IP Spy has 1 Profile:
Administrator: mdp 1111
V. HOW THE SPY IP WORKS
The different channels of the recorder are completely independent. The functioning of the recorder
depends on the configuration of the channels which is carried out using the Sirius software. The
main modules to be configured are:
Start modes
Off modes
Logging interval
Alarm management

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1) Start Modes
The different start modes programmed via Sirius are:
Immediate, Pushbutton, Programmed start delay, Target value, Change of state of one of
the other channels
a) Immediate (default mode in Sirius)
The channels set with this start mode will start recording as soon as the recorder is
plugged in.

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b) Programmed Start Delay
The SPY IP displays the date/time at which the relevant measuring channel will start
recording.
Caution: This mode is only valid once. If the recording is stopped the SPY IP will indicate
that it is awaiting configuration.
c) Push-button
The temperature display screen will show only a push-button for channels being
configured in this mode.
When you press the push-button an identification window will become available.
Enter the identification code. Once approved by Sirius the relevant measuring channel
will start recording. If the operator does not have the rights, the action will be rejected
and an error message is displayed for a few seconds before the push-button appears
again.
d) Target value reached:
This type of start mode can only be configured channel by channel. The channel will start
recording when it has reached its target value taking into account the direction of the
variation (upward or downward movement). If a channel has no target value, it is
considered as being configured in « immediate » start mode.
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e) Dry contact (change of state)
The recording of one channel can be regulated by the change of state of a contact
connected to one of the other channels. The screen of the channel waiting to start
recording will look like one of the following figures:
These figures show that channel 1 will start
recording when channel 2 changes state
(rising or falling edge)
Note: when channel 2 returns to its original
state, channel 1 will stop recording.
2) Off Modes
All « off modes » are compatible with all « start modes »except for « immediate » start
mode because as soon as the stop has been requested the SPY IP will start recording again.
The programmed « off mode » will appear in the bottom right-hand corner (zone 5)
or Target value Programmed stop delay Push-button
Memory Full
Current
instantaneous value
Target value

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a) None
When this mode is selected the channel will record without interruption. The memory will
behave as if it were in rollover mode i.e. once the memory is full the oldest data will
gradually be overwritten by new data.
b) Programmed Stop Delay
All the channels of the SPY IP will stop recording simultaneously at a set date/time. This
picto will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.
When you press this zone the programmed stop date/time will appear.
c) Push-button
When the SPY IP is recording this picto will appear in the bottom right-hand corner of
the screen (zone 5). When you press the button an authentication dialog box will appear
prompting the operator to enter his code. After authentication by Sirius the relevant
channel will stop recording. If the operator hasn’t got the rights the request will be
rejected and the channel will continue recording.
d) Target value
This « off mode » can only be used and configured channel by channel. The channel will
stop recording when it has reached its target value taking into account the direction of
the variation (upward or downward movement).
Depending on the configuration either this button or this one will appear in
bottom right hand corner of the screen.
When you press the button, the target value which has been
programmed to stop the recording will display.
If a channel has not been configured with a target value, it is configured like in « rollover
memory » mode and nothing will be displayed in zone 5 (BP).
e) Immediate
This command is only accessible in Sirius and stops the recording of all the channels. The
SPY IP switches all channels to “push-button” off mode.
f) Memory full
The measuring channels configured with this mode will stop recording when their
memory is full. The following message will appear: "MEMORY FULL".

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3) Memory management
The SPY IP can manage its memory in two different ways: Memory full and Rollover Memory.
In « Memory full » mode the recording will stop as soon as the memory is full. In « Rollover
Memory » mode, the oldest data are gradually overwritten by new data. These modes are
managed channel by channel.
4) Alarm Management
-The SPY IP detects and manages the alarms in real time regardless of the logging interval.
In this case it is possible to go on with the recording by speeding up the pace of
measurement to increase the number of points recorded during this event.
-Le SPY IP manages different alarm statuses which are displayed on the screen using
different colour codes (see 4 p8 IV-). The backlight is identical for all the channels and
managed according to the following priorities:
Threshold Alarm (Red)
Technical Alarm (Yellow)
Pre-Alarm (Violet)
Alarm inhibition (Blue)
OK (Green)
f.ex.: if one channel is in threshold alarm and another channel in pre-alarm, then the
backlight colour will be the same for all the channels according to the most important even.
In this case it will be RED.
-The threshold alarms can be either instantaneous or continuous. In “instantaneous”
mode they will disappear if the origin of the alarm triggering disappears, whereas in
“continuous” mode they will persist until they have been acknowledged.
5) Password Management
When the operator is prompted to identify himself, the identification is sent to Sirius for
validation. If accepted it stays active as long as the operator uses the touchscreen whatever
the operation. Identification is void if the touch screen is not used for a period of 20 seconds.
You can also disable the entered code by going back to the measurement display by pressing
this icon
But if the password is rejected by Sirius the message "unknown code" will appear before
returning to the display prior to the request for identification.
VI. CLEANING
You can clean the device by using a soft cloth duster. DO NOT use water!
VII. RESETTING
To reset the device, insert a straigthened paper clip or something similar into the small hole on the
right side of the SPY IP.

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VIII. WARRANTY
JRI products carry a one year warranty and guarantee against defects in their components or workmanship.
During this period if any product supplied by the Company proves on inspection to be defective, the
Company will at its own option replace the same or refund to the Buyer the price of the product.
In no circumstances will JRI' liability exceed the price of the product paid by the buyer or the cost of
replacement.
JRI shall not in any event be liable to the Buyer for any indirect or consequential loss or damage costs or
expenses whatsoever which might arise out of or in connection with the supply of the product or its
consequent use.
Consequently, the products warrantee and guarantee specified above, does not cover damage caused by fair
wear and tear, abnormal storage conditions, incorrect use, accidental misuse, abuse, neglect, misapplication
or modification, or use with non-JRI' hardware/software. No warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is
offered and the user assumes the entire risk of using the product.
In line with our policy of continuous development, we reserve the right to amend our product specification
without prior notice.
IX. MAINTENANCE CONTRACT
With our maintenance contract you will benefit for a minimal period of 2 years from the following
advantages:
- material verification once or twice a year
- warranty extension
- telemaintenance
- telephone assistance +33 3 63 15 80 07 (0,282 € /min)
- material replacement on site or by return to our production unit
- metrological certificates: verification of measurement accuracy
- access to new software versions and updates
- on-site intervention within 3 open days after problem identification by our experts.
X. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
JRI recommends throwing away the measuring and recording devices which are unserviceable and/or
beyond repair in a way that is appropriate to environment protection. Insofar as the production of waste
cannot be avoided, it is best to re-use them by proceeding with adapted recycling depending on the material
used and considering the environment protection.
RoHS Directive
The ROHS European Directive rules and limits the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and
electronic equipment (EEE).
In article 2, the scope of this Directive excludes "9. Monitoring and Control Instruments" and our products
are part of this category.
However, our company has decided to apply the whole disposition of this Directive for all our new electronic
devices which will comply with the 2002/95/CE Directive.
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