Omega Vehicle Security zSeries manual Power Up Device

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4.3.1 Power Up Device

To verify that an End Device is working before deploying remotely, install batteries and power it on right next to the Coordinator. When the End Device is powered on, it will search for the Coordinator in all 16 channels reserved for IEEE 802.15.4 (channel 11 through 26) by sending request packets. While it’s searching, the blue LED on the End Device blinks every second. Once the Coordinator responds to the End Device request, the LED will blink only when the End Device sends data to the Coordinator (default is every 10 seconds). If the Coordinator is not powered on or it’s out of reach, the End Device will keep searching until the batteries discharge in roughly 36 hours.

Once the Coordinator responds back to the End Device it will include its network number in the response packet called Beacon. At this time the End Device would know what the correct Coordinator is (there could be more than one Coordinator responding to the End Device’s request packet). The channel on which the Coordinator responds back is automatically picked to be the clearest among all 16 channels and therefore the End Device starts sending data to the Coordinator on that particular channel.

Once the End Devices and the Coordinator start communicating, make sure to push DIP switch #1 located on the back of the Coordinator to ON position. This will lock the Coordinator on the same channel it initially established the connection.

After the End Device transmits data to the Coordinator, it expects an acknowledgment packet back from the Coordinator. If the End Device does not receive an acknowledgment packet back within 50ms, it will go to sleep mode for 2 seconds and then will retransmits the data. This cycle will be repeated for 10 times and if it still does not receive the acknowledgment packet back, the End Device takes a longer sleep time of 3 minutes. After 3 minutes, the End Device retransmits the data every 2 seconds for 4 times and each time it waits for 50ms for an acknowledgment. If it still does not receive a response back from the Coordinator it will take another 3 minutes of sleep. This last sequence will continue until the batteries are drained. Through the whole retransmission cycle explained above the blue LED on the End Device will blink anytime retransmission takes place.

The data being retransmitted will automatically gets updated as new readings take place.

If the communication channel is manually selected in the Coordinator, the End Devices must be power-cycled in order to establish connection over the new channel. If it’s not possible to power-cycle the End Devices locally, a remote option is available through the Coordinator’s Web server or Telnet console.

When there are two End Devices with the same Device ID, both will be transmitting data every second with their LEDs blinking once a second. The Coordinator will receive data from both End Devices and will display their data alternately. On the “Readings”, “Chart”, and “Diagnostic” pages of the Coordinator’s Web server, the phrase “ID” error code will be placed indicating the conflict. Once the problem is resolved, click on the “Reset Sensor” button located on the Sensors Parameters page to remove the “ID” error code.

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Contents User’sGuide Page Table of Contents Appendix a Appendix BAppendix C Appendix DList of Figures Page Features EMC Considerations Part IntroductionDescription Description ZSeries Wireless System on the Ethernet Network Rear Part HardwareFrom TOP to Bottom Disassembly End Device Disassembly of the End DeviceParts of the Coordinator Dimensions and Mounting Coordinator Mounting the CoordinatorDIP Switches DIP Switch Setup Device ID did Device ID did 8 Position DIP Switch SetupNID DIP Switch Setup Network ID NIDDefinitions DIP Switch Setup Ethernet Coordinator Ethernet 4 Position DIP Switch Setup10 RJ45 Pinout 2 10Base-T Crossover Wiring Network Protocols Part Network ConfigurationDhcp DNS Default IP AddressIP Address Network Connections SectionUsing the Telnet or Web browser Part OperationsIConnect Software Accessing the zSeries System for Configuration Setting a New IP Address over the Network Access ControlWireless Sensors Home Coordinator’s Configurations and OperationsPower Up Device Get Readings from the End Device Select Readings by GroupTheReadings fields are defined as follows Java Runtime Environment Setup Java Runtime Environment 1.4 Setup instructions10 Java 1.5.x.x. Screen Shots Diagnostics Accessing Coordinators units using the internetAccessing Coordinators units over Peer-to-Peer network Java Policy Java Policy file and copy it onto a folderGrant codeBase http//192.168.1.200 Permission java.security.AllPermissionDjava.security.policy=C\0JAVAPOLICY\javapolicy.txt 12 Java PolicyChart 13 Select Chart by GroupChart Diagnostic 15 DiagnosticConfiguration 16 ConfigurationSensor Setup 17 Sensor Setup by Group18 Sensor Setup Update Checked BoxSensor Parameters Web Server Host NameTelnet Setup HTTPget ProgramHTTPget using Port Httpget -r -S Erdgall 192.168.1.1352000 -C1 -qWhere 2000HTTPget and ARP to Setup Device IP Address Arp -s 192.168.1.200 00-03-34-00-00-06-b6Httpget -r -S 00000000 192.168.1.2001 where ARP Protocol22 ARP Commands and Responses ILog Software 23 iLog Software Logging Data for End Deice #1, 3Installation Mail Notifier SoftwareEmail Address Setup Email SetupDevice Setting and Configuration EQNF003Alarm Editor Mail Notifier Device SettingEnvironment / Operating Conditions PartGeneral Deployment Guidelines Control Room Office Operation in BuildingsWith Line-of-Sight Distance feet Radius feetWithout Line-of-Sight Material Type Possible Signal ReductionCasing and Closure Around the Antenna Fine Adjustment in Performance ChannelsPart 6 Specifications Relative HumidityApprovals DIP Switches DhcpAppendix Aglossary Appendix BIP Address Appendix CIP Netmask Address Class Mask Binary Value Mask Decimal ValueOr Dotted Notation Mask Dotted Notation Mask Binary Mask BitsAscii Chart Dec Hex Binary AsciiDec Binary Char No Parity No parityDec Hex Ctrl Key Ascii Control Codes Definition Appendix D Ascii Chart ContinuationChar Equiv Appendix E ILog Error Messages Error # Description Telnet Commands Table ErdgAppendix F Telnet Commands Table Response 7 EngrLAB 01000010Open Appendix G Frequently Asked Questions FAQLost Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop on line at omega.com