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| Firmware revision |
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Changes and comments |
| 1.47 / 1.23 |
1.47 / 1.23 |
January 02, 2006 |
- Problem with "E" function in alarm eliminated
- Handling of DNS query improved
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| 1.45 / 1.22 |
1.45 / 1.22 |
May 20, 2005 |
- Expansion for new WuTility functions
- XML upload reply changed
- Addition of a new HTTP port following
XML upload by WuTility implemented
- Problem with logger time period fixed
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| 1.45 / 1.21 |
1.45 / 1.21 |
April 26, 2005 |
- HTTP port can be variably configured
- Data recording without link made possible
- Problem with Leap Year corrected
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| 1.44 / 1.20 |
1.44 / 1.20 |
December 23, 2004 |
- Interoperability problems with some DHCP servers
remedied
- Assigning/changing the IP address with WuTility is
also possible for IP address > 0.0.0.0 (only in conjunction with WuTility Version 2.61 and higher)
- Endless loop for serial IP assignment and specifying
"-1" remedied
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| 1.42 / 1.20 |
1.42 / 1.20 |
October 25, 2004 |
Problems in memory management rectified |
| 1.41 / 1.18 |
1.41 / 1.18 |
September 15, 2004 |
Optical corrections |
| 1.40 / 1.18 |
1.40 / 1.18 |
August 11, 2004 |
- One-time alarms were triggered twice and repeated every 45 days
- IP addresses were not accepted for XML upload if they were longer than 14 characters
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| 1.39 / 1.17 |
1.39 / 1.17 |
May 07, 2004 |
- Spelling mistakes eliminated
- Optimization of the internal buffer management
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| 1.38 / 1.16 |
1.38 / 1.16 |
March 31, 2004 |
- Alarm hysteresis added
- Alarm clear message added
- Alarm trigger "Sensor lost" added
Important note: Change to XML configuration!
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| 1.37 / 1.15 |
1.37 / 1.15 |
February 23, 2004 |
- Hardware reset function via web browser added
- Serial assignment of IP address, Subnet mask and gateway possible
- Admin password separated from the community string (read & write)
- System menu branch in the SNMP-MIB freely configurable
- Cold or warm start trap connectable
Important note: Change to XML configuration! |
| 1.36 / 1.13 |
1.36 / 1.13 |
December 29, 2003 |
Output of the measured values from the ROM enhanced |
| 1.36 / 1.12 |
1.36 / 1.12 |
November 21, 2003 |
- Calibration function added
- Display of threshold limit infringements implemented in the data logger
- TCP client alarm function realized
- The CSV file can be sent
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| 1.36 / 1.10 |
1.36 / 1.10 |
October 31, 2003 |
Problem with the Java applet rectified |
| 1.36 / 1.09 |
1.36 / 1.09 |
October 27, 2003 |
Problem in the data logger’s memory management rectified |
| 1.36 / 1.08 |
1.36 / 1.08 |
October 15, 2003 |
Firmware including user manual and private MIB to the device.
Data logger function added. Measured values persist after a power loss.
SNTP support implemented.
Internal communication speeded up.
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| 1.33 / 1.07 |
1.33 / 1.07 |
August 12, 2003 |
Problems in the XML download rectified |
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