Omega Vehicle Security Wireless Sensor System zSeries user manual

User manual for the device Omega Vehicle Security Wireless Sensor System zSeries

Device: Omega Vehicle Security Wireless Sensor System zSeries
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: Omega Vehicle Security
Size: 4.94 MB
Added : 11/28/2013
Number of pages: 72
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It is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC/EMI regulations that apply. OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its products to the European New Approach Directives. OMEGA will add the CE mark to every appropriate device upon certification. The information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but OMEGA Engineering, Inc. accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice. WARNING: These pr

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: Introduction 1.1 Safety and EMC Considerations .................................................................2 1.2 Before You Begin .........................................................................................2 1.3 Description....................................................................................................2 Part 2: Hardware 2.1 Parts of the End Device ..............................................................................5 2.2 Di

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) 4.6 ARP Protocol ..............................................................................................40 4.7 iLog Software..............................................................................................42 4.8 Mail Notifier Software.................................................................................43 4.8.1 Installation.....................................................................................43 4.8.2 Program Options Setu

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LIST OF FIGURES: Figure 1.1 zSeries Wireless System on the Ethernet Network...................................4 Figure 2.1 Parts of the End Device .............................................................................5 Figure 2.2 Mounting the End Device ..........................................................................6 Figure 2.3 External Sensors/Probes ...........................................................................6 Figure 2.4 Disassembly of the End Device .......

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NOTES, WARNINGS and CAUTIONS Information that is especially important to note is identified by the following labels: • NOTE • WARNING or CAUTION • IMPORTANT • TIP NOTE: Provides you with information that is important to successfully setup and use the zSeries Wireless System. CAUTION or WARNING: Tells you about the risk of electrical shock. CAUTION, WARNING or IMPORTANT: Tells you of circumstances or practices that can effect the instrument’s functionality and must refer to accompanying document

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PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety and EMC Considerations Refer to the Environment/Operating Conditions Section EMC Considerations • Whenever EMC is an issue, always use shielded cables. • Never run signal and power wires in the same conduit. • Use twisted-pair wires for signal connections. • Install Ferrite Bead(s) on signal wires close to the instrument if EMC problems persist. Failure to follow all instructions and warnings may result in injury! 1.2 Before You Begin Inspecting Your Shipment

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1.3 Description (continued) For example, you can select one End Device that has one internal and one external sensor to monitor temperature and humidity both inside and outside a climate-controlled facility. Each zSeries Coordinator can directly support up to thirty-two (32) End Devices. The Coordinators include AC adapters to operate on any voltage worldwide from 100-240 Vac and 50-60Hz. The Coordinator connects directly to an Ethernet Network or the Internet. Unlike an RS232 or USB device, it

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1.3 Description (continued) The following example illustrates how you can hookup zSeries wireless system to your network: The zSeries wireless system consists of a single Coordinator and one or more End Devices. End devices will send data periodically to the Coordinator where it serves as a gateway between the users and the End Devices. The users can access the data through the Coordinator’s web server and provided data acquisition software. A standard web browser can be used to monitor and char

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PART 2 HARDWARE 2.1 Parts of the End Device 11 2 3 1 4 Unit Addr Group Net. Addr 10 5 MODEL # SERIAL # #.# 9 6 REAR 7 8 FRONT 1 8 position DIP switch (under cover), sets the NID and DID of the End Device (see Section 2.7 for details) 2 Optional rear entry for external probes 3 Label for Unit Address, Group No. and Network Address 4 Wall mounting holes 5 Label with model and serial numbers 6 Radio module firmware revision location on label 7 Case’s tray, where the PCB, sensor and batteries

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2.2 Dimensions and Mounting - End Device Position unit where required. Mark and drill holes as required, using a #6 screw. Optional Material: PBT (Valox) Plastic External Sensor 0.140 [3.56] 2 PLCS 0.94 1.90 [48.3] 0.32 [8.1] 2.54 [64.5] [23.8] 2.54 [64.5] REF SIDE AND FRONT VIEWS INSIDE CASE, MOUNTING Figure 2.2 Mounting the End Device 2.3 External Sensors/Probes for the End Device FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: 1) External Industrial Probe , Temperature / Humidity -THP or Barometric Pressure / Temp

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2.4 Disassembly - End Device You may need to open the unit for one of the following reasons: • To turn on Power Switch. • To mount unit to wall. Refer to Figure 2.2 for mounting dimensions. • To connect or replace the batteries, (note the polarity of batteries). • To access JTAG connector. Remove Cover as shown below, by pressing sides of cover to release latches. LATCH COVER LATCH DIP SWITCH SENSOR BOARD 8 1 EXTERNAL SENSOR/ PROBE MOUNTING SCREW TRAY POWER SWITCH BATTERY CLIPS JTAG Figure

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2.5 Parts of the Coordinator Figure 2.5 Parts of the Coordinator 1 Wall mounting bracket clip holes (3 places) 2 Label with model and serial numbers 3 Coordinator’s firmware revision on label 4 8 position DIP switch, from which the last 3 positions are used to assign the NID, network ID number (see Section 2.7 for details) 5 Ethernet: RJ45 interface for 10BASE-T connection. 6 Case’s tray, where the PCB is mounted 7 4 position DIP switch, sets the DHCP and Factory Defaults 8 Coordinator’s radio

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2.5 Parts of the Coordinator (continued) 17 Diagnostics LED: (Yellow and Green) Diagnostics: at boot-up they light up for 2 seconds, then turn off; DHCP: if DHCP is enabled, they blink and stay solid periodically Network Link LED: (Green) Solid: Indicates good network link. Activity LED: (Red) Blinking: Indicates network activities (receiving or sending packets). 18 Receive LED (blue) while blinking, the Coordinator looks for the clearest channel to communicate. Once it finds that channel

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ON OFF 1 SERIAL 2 DEFAULT 3 DHCP 4 TERMINAL 2.7 DIP Switches 2.7.1 DIP Switch Setup: Device ID (DID) The End Device is shipped with all DIP switches in the "OFF" position. For each End Device you can setup the unique Device ID using DIP switch #1 - 5. The Device ID also determines the Group of the End Device. The Coordinator puts every eight End Devices into a Group so that the system is more manageable. You can setup the Network ID (NID) (which is the same as the Coordinator’s) with DIP swi

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ON OFF 1 SERIAL 2 DEFAULT 3 DHCP 4 TERMINAL 2.7.2 DIP Switch Setup: Network ID (NID) Each sensor network has a unique Network ID (or NID). For the End Device and the Coordinator setup the Network ID with DIP switches #6 - 8 If there is no other IEEE 802.15.4 system, the default NID can be used where all three dip switches are OFF. 8 1 1 2 - 5 8 NID not used 6 NID 7 OFF ON DID 1 8 1 8 (Shown in "OFF" Position) (Shown in "OFF" Position) End Device Coordinator (cover removed) Figure 2.8 Ne

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1 SERIAL 2 DEFAULT 3 DHCP 4 TERMINAL 2.7.3 DIP Switch Setup: Ethernet - Coordinator 1) N/C 2) To change to default factory settings 4 1 3) To enable/disable DHCP 4) N/C OFF OFF ON 1 ON 8 (Shown in "OFF" Position) Coordinator Figure 2.9 Ethernet - 4 Position DIP Switch Setup To set the Coordinator to factory default settings: 1) Slide DIP switch #2 to ON position. 2) Power the Coordinator on and wait about 10 seconds until the Coordinator fully boots up. 3) Set the DIP switch #2 back to O

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2.8 Network Communication Interfaces 2.8.1 10Base-T RJ-45 Pinout The 10BASE-T Ethernet network (RJ-45) system is used in the Coordinator for network connectivity. The 10 Mbps twisted-pair Ethernet system operates over two pairs of wires. One pair is used for receiving data signals and the other pair is used for transmitting data signals. This means that four pins of the eight-pin connector are used. Pin Name Description 1 +Tx + Transmit Data 2 -Tx - Transmit Data 3 +RX + Receive Data 4 N/C Not

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PART 3 NETWORK CONFIGURATION 3.1 Ethernet (MAC) Address MAC (Media Access Control) address is your computer's unique hardware number. When you're connected to the LAN from your computer, a correspondence table relates your IP address to your computer's physical (MAC) address. The MAC address can be found on the label of your device and contains 6 bytes (12 characters) of hexadecimal numbers XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX hex For Example: 0A:0C:3D:0B:0A:0B Remove the small label with the default IP address


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