Easy to configure thermometers
(Screen shots of Thermometer settings interface below)
Our Ethernet Temperature Thermometers are easy to setup and configure. And with a variety of protocols supports, you’re spoilt for choice. We recommend using an email to SMS service for example, so that you can get an SMS if your server room (or other location) is hot & overheating, especially if there has been an air-conditioner failure, or a power failure.
Each Ethernet Thermometer (“TME”) is set up with a default IP address (192.168.1.254). You can change this setting instantly, using the new Ethernet Configurator software.
And as of the new release TME v1.8, you can now configure all the thermometer settings, direct from your favourite web browser (only available in TME’s manufactured with firmware 1.8 or above):
OR, you can configure all the settings, via Telnet (or Terminal on an Apple Macintosh or Linux computer), on port 9999.
TELNET 192.168.1.254 9999
You also control and set the temperature range, web, email and other protocol settings via the same method.
If you want to check your thermometer, you simply call up a web browser window, and enter the IP address of your thermometer. e.g: http://192.168.1.254/
This image shows the default view in the Ethernet Thermometer (firmware 1.8):

Here is an image of how to adjust your TME’s settings, using a web browser (TME firmware 1.8 and above), using the new web interface features:

