iServer 2 - Virtual Chart Recorder
Virtual Chart Recorder for various Omega Link smart probes. Models with the SP-003-1 probe measure temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure. Built-in web server displays measured data and live graphs. Models with built-in LCD display. Internal Data Storage up to 10 Years. Battery Backup. Compatible with OEG (Omega Enterprise Gateway) and Omega Link Ecosystem. More
Item# (PN): IS2-THB-PROBE Shipping and Payment
The iServer 2 virtual chart recorder offers an intuitive way to collect and display live sensor readings through a web-based user interface or by integrating the device into an existing Omega Link Ecosystem. The iServer 2 probe variant is packaged in a rugged, compact, stainless-steel housing designed for industrial applications.
Comes in variants that support different Omega Link Smart Probe types:
Part Number | IS2-THB-B | IS2-THB-ST (standard) | IS2-THB-DP (deluxe) |
LCD | NO | YES | YES |
Sensor Type | Probe SP-003-1 | Probe SP-003-1 | Probe SP-003-1 |
I/O | No Relay, No DIO | Relay, DIO | Relay, DIO |
Power | 12 VDC Adaptor | 12 VDC Adaptor | 12 VDC Adaptor, PoE |
Web UI and Live Charting
The iServer 2 web UI offers a myriad or configurable features to ensure the device operates at the preferred user preferences. Configurable features include selective data extraction, measurement and device traceability, local alarms, and adaptive transmission rates. Live charting provides real-time readings of probes attached to the iServer 2 unit.
Edge Control and Built in I/O
The iServer 2 features 2 configurable digital I/O and relay ports (Standard and Deluxe models only). These can be used for a myriad of applications including driving relays or physical alarms. The iServer 2 can also be utilized as an edge controller, with autonomous independent decision-making capabilities to generate local alarms or provide control outputs based on sensor inputs.
Alarms and Notifications
A fully configurable alarm system is available in the web UI to create events and thresholds that will trigger a notification should those scenarios be met. A modern notification system allows users to be notified via email.
Easy Setup
The iServer 2 is simple to install and use, and features Omega’s iServer technology that requires no special software except a web browser. The iServer 2 connects to an Ethernet Network with a standard RJ45 connector and uses TCP/IP or Modbus TCP protocols to communicate. It is easily configured with a simple menu using a web browser and is password protected. From within an Ethernet LAN, the user simply types the hostname or IP address in any web browser, and the iServer 2 provides a webpage with the current readings.
Typical Applications
The iServer 2 is great for monitoring temperature in applications such as clean rooms, computer rooms, HVAC systems, hospitals, laboratories, semiconductor fabs, electronic assembly, warehousing, museums, manufacturing, farm animal shelters, greenhouses, pharmaceutical, food processing and storage, and many more.
Power Over Ethernet
The iS2-THB-DP variant of the iServer 2 both offer a Power over Ethernet (PoE) feature that provides the device with sufficient power to operate when connected to a PoE Injector or router that supports Power over Ethernet.
Power Failure
The iServer 2 will continue to collect data for 96-hours when powered by a standard 9 Volt alkaline backup battery (included). A failure on the Ethernet network will not interrupt data recording.
Important Note: A fully charged 9-volt battery will allow the iServer 2 to continue logging up to 10,000 data points for a period of 96 hours. When the 10,000 logged data points have been exceeded while running on the backup battery, the oldest logged data point on the Smart Probe will be overwritten starting from the oldest data point saved on the Smart Probe. A logging interval of at least 35 seconds or longer will prevent the overwriting of data during the 96-hour period the battery is in use.
Omega Link Integration
Omega Link compatible devices, such as the iServer 2, can be added to an existing Omega Link Ecosytem to provide data anytime, anywhere, through the Omega Link Cloud. The following Omega Link Smart Probes are supported:
Part Number | Description |
SP-003/SP-004 | Temperature, Humidity, Barometric Pressure, Dewpoint, Humidex and Heat Index |
SP-005 | 2x Thermocouple and 1x RTD |
SP-006 | Pressure Monitoring and Control |
SP-010 | Load Cell |
SP-014 | Process Monitoring |
SP-016 | Heat Flux |
View the full list of Omega Link Smart Probes
CAL-3 SKU’s
CAL-3 is available for iServer 2 M12 Models for temperature and humidity. For Barometric Pressure or additional calibration requirements, please contact our calibration laboratory.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Memory Capacity and Sample Rate: The table below lists the lifespan of the internal storage before the 11 GB of storage is filled. Some Smart Probes come with more than one active sensor. These sensors can be individually enabled and disabled using Omega’s SYNC configuration software.
Sample Rate | 4 Active Sensor |
1 second (max) | 2 years |
5 seconds | 12 years |
10 seconds | 20 years |
SP-003-1 PROBE ACCURACY SPECIFICATIONS (Included with iServer 2 M12 Smart Probe variants)
Temperature
Temperature Range: -40 to 85°C
Accuracy at 25°C: ±0.3°C
Response Time: Less than 1 second
Temperature Coefficient: : less than 0.01 C/C
Repeatability: ±0.15°C
Relative Humidity
Accuracy at 25°C: ±2.5% (0 to 80%) non-condensing, ±3.5% (80 to 100%) non-condensing
Hysteresis: ±0.8%
Response Time: 8 seconds
Barometric Pressure
Accuracy Over Full Range: ±6 mbar from 300 to 1100 mbar
Accuracy @ 25°C: ±4 mbar from 700 to 1100 mbar
Complete specifications can be found in the spec sheet (PDF), see the "Download" section.
iServer 2 - Simplifying Monitoring for Everyone
Omega Engineering’s iServer 2 brings you an easy-to-use solution for tracking temperature, humidity, and pressure, ideal for any environment, from office buildings to industrial sites. The iServer 2 acts as your dedicated monitoring assistant, continuously checking and recording environmental data. With its large internal storage, you can keep data records securely for up to ten years.
How is Temperature Measured?
Temperature can be measured via a diverse array of sensors. All of them infer temperature by sensing some change in a physical characteristic. Six types with which the engineer is likely to come into contact are: thermocouples, resistive temperature devices (RTDs Pt100 and thermistors), infrared radiators, bimetallic devices, liquid expansion devices, and change-of-state devices.
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