Omega Vehicle Security zSeries manual Sensor Parameters

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4.3.8 Sensor Setup (continued)

SENSOR PARAMETERS

 

 

Address

http://192.168.1.200

 

SENSOR PARAMETERS

 

Sensor #3, Group A

 

Sensor Name

ABCDEFGI

(seconds)

 

Update

10

 

Offset1 (xxxx.x)

0

(C)

 

Offset2 (xxxx.x)

0

(% or mbar)

 

Offset3 (xxxx.x)

0

(C)

 

Offset4 (xxxx.x)

0

(% or mbar)

 

Update

Reset Value

 

 

Cancel

 

 

Reset Sensor

 

Identify: INACTIVE

Select Another Group

Main Menu

Update rate is closely related to the lifetime of the battery.

Since the End Device is in low power consumption (sleep mode) when idle, a longer update rate will cause less energy usage and prolong the life of the battery.

On the other hand, a faster update rate shortens the battery life and results in a busy network, which will increase the chance of signal interference.

As a general rule of thumb, minimum update rate should be proportional to the number of sensors in the network.

Figure 4.19 Sensor Parameters

Sensor Name: Name of this End Device.

Update (seconds): How often this sensor is sending its data to the Coordinator.

Offset: Since the sensing technology in an End Device is solid state electronics, there is no need for calibration. If it is determined that the readings are slightly off, the user can manually assign numerical values to adjust the readings for temperature (in degree C) , humidity (in percentage), and barometric pressure (in mbar). The offset value can either be a positive or a negative number with one decimal point

Update: Saves changes

Reset Value: Ignores changes and puts to previous values back in the fields.

Cancel: Ignores all the changes and goes back to the “Sensor Setup” page.

Reset Sensor: Reset the End Device readings and status. If the End Device is not on the network, the data will be cleared after about 3 minutes. Otherwise, the End Device will reset itself and re-join the network.

Identify: INACTIVE: End device is in running mode and sending data to the Coordinator

periodically. ACTIVE: End device is in identify mode and it keeps its blue LED on solid so that operator can identify the corresponding sensor easily.

Select Another Group: Go back to the group selection page to setup sensors. 36

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Contents User’sGuide Page Table of Contents Appendix C Appendix aAppendix B Appendix DList of Figures Page Features Part Introduction EMC ConsiderationsDescription 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 SetupDIP Switch Setup Network ID NID NIDDefinitions DIP Switch Setup Ethernet Coordinator Ethernet 4 Position DIP Switch Setup10 RJ45 Pinout 2 10Base-T Crossover Wiring Part Network Configuration Network ProtocolsDhcp Default IP Address DNSIP 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 Accessing Coordinators units using the internet DiagnosticsAccessing Coordinators units over Peer-to-Peer network Grant codeBase http//192.168.1.200 Java PolicyJava Policy file and copy it onto a folder 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 ProgramWhere HTTPget using PortHttpget -r -S Erdgall 192.168.1.1352000 -C1 -q 2000Httpget -r -S 00000000 192.168.1.2001 where HTTPget and ARP to Setup Device IP AddressArp -s 192.168.1.200 00-03-34-00-00-06-b6 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 SettingPart Environment / Operating ConditionsGeneral Deployment Guidelines Control Room Office Operation in BuildingsWith Line-of-Sight Distance feet Radius feetMaterial Type Possible Signal Reduction Without Line-of-SightCasing and Closure Around the Antenna Fine Adjustment in Performance ChannelsPart 6 Specifications Relative HumidityApprovals DIP Switches DhcpAppendix Aglossary Appendix BIP Address Or Dotted Notation Appendix CIP NetmaskAddress Class Mask Binary Value Mask Decimal Value Mask Dotted Notation Mask Binary Mask BitsDec Binary Ascii Chart Dec Hex BinaryAscii Char No Parity No parityAppendix D Ascii Chart Continuation Dec Hex Ctrl Key Ascii Control Codes DefinitionChar Equiv Appendix E ILog Error Messages Error # Description Telnet Commands Table ErdgAppendix F Telnet Commands Table Response 7 EngrLAB 01000010Appendix G Frequently Asked Questions FAQ OpenLost Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop on line at omega.com