Datawave R02 Bedienungsanleitung

Wireless Bridge Analog & Digital
I/O
USERS MANUAL
R02

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Contents
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................... 3
Specifications ................................................................................................................................................ 3
Absolute Maxi u Ratings ...................................................................................................................... 3
Reco ended Operating Conditions ...................................................................................................... 3
Perfor ance ............................................................................................................................................. 4
Power Require ents ................................................................................................................................ 4
Mechanical ................................................................................................................................................ 5
Pinout and Wiring ..................................................................................................................................... 5
Operation ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Standard Operation .................................................................................................................................. 6
LED Indication ....................................................................................................................................... 7
Data For ats and Baud Rates ............................................................................................................... 7
Co unicating with the Wireless Bridge .................................................................................................... 8
Co on Configurations and Use Cases ..................................................................................................... 10
Analog Signal Bridge ............................................................................................................................... 10
Digital Signal Bridge ................................................................................................................................ 12
Wireless Data Collector ........................................................................................................................... 12
ADIO Co and Reference Table ........................................................................................................... 14
Changing the Baud Rate .......................................................................................................................... 16
Configuring the XBee Module ................................................................................................................. 17
Antennas ..................................................................................................................................................... 18
Part Nu bers and Co patibility ................................................................................................................ 18
Certifications ............................................................................................................................................... 19

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Overview
The ADIO Wireless Bridge is configurable Analog or Digital input and output wireless trans ission
device. It is designed easure and replicate Analog or Digital I/O signals and wirelessly trans it those
signals to a second ADIO Wireless Bridge device. Alternatively, it can be used in conjunction with the RS-
232, RS-485 or USB Wireless Bridges to easure and trans it data back to a serial host device. In this
ode it can act as a ediu to be a wireless data logger.
The ADIO Wireless Bridge has a five pin screw ter inal block for the four channels and a icro USB port
for radio and device configuration specific to the ADIO Wireless Bridge. Data is also available on the
icro USB port. By default, the ADIO Wireless Bridge is configured to easure up to four 0-10V Analog
inputs. Inputs can also be configured for Digital inputs (3.3V and 5V tolerant) or for 4-20 A inputs. The
four channels can also be configured as 0-10V Analog outputs or as Digital signal outputs.
Specifications
Absolute Maximum Ratings
MIN MAX UNIT
VDC Supply Voltage 6.5 36 V
V
I
Input Voltage on any I/O -0.3 10.5 V
I
O
Output Current 1 mA
I
IN
4-20mA Input current 0 21 mA
Recommended Operating Conditions
MIN MAX UNIT
VDC Supply Voltage 7 30 V
V
IH
Digital High-level input voltage V 2.1 V
V
IL
Digital Low-level input voltage V 0.8 V
I
IN
Current Loop input 0 20 mA
A
IN
Analog input voltage range 0 10.1 V
Accuracy Input to Output accuracy over temperature 0.50 %
Tsample Signal Sample rate 30 min 50ms

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Performance
24LP 24HP 09SX
OVER
-
THE
-
AIR
DATA RATE
250 Kbps
250 Kbp
s
Low: 10Kbps
Mid: 110Kbps
High: 250Kbps
INDOOR/URBAN
RANGE
Up to 200ft.
Up to 300ft.
Up to 1000ft.
OUTDOOR/ RF LINE
-
OF-SITE RANGE
Up to 4000ft.
Up to 2 iles
Up to 10 iles
TRANSMIT POWER
6.3 W
63 W
1 Watt
RECEIVE SENSITIVITY
-
101 dB
-
101 dB
Low:
-
113 dB
Mid: -106 dB
High: -103 dB
Tab e 1. Genera Performance Specifications
Power Requirements
24LP 24HP 09SX
INPUT VOLTAGE
7
-
30VDC
7
-
30VDC
7
-
30VDC
TRANSMIT CURRENT
12 A @ 12V
40 A @ 12V
270 A @ 12V
RECEIVE CURRENT
12 A @ 12V
12 A @ 12V
1
7 A @ 12V
Tab e 2. Power Requirements

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Mechanical
Fig. 1 Mechanica Dimensions
The echanical di ensions for the Wireless Bridge are shown in Figure 1. The echanical di ensions
are shown with the optional DIN rail ount bracket which is not included with the standard part
nu ber. Mechanical data for the antenna is not shown.
Pinout and Wiring
The uses a five pin screw ter inal for I/O signals. Pin 5 is ground. Figures 2 & 3 show the connectors and
pinout for the ADIO Wireless Bridge.

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SCREW TERMINAL ADIO PINOUT
PIN Na e Direction
1 Channel 1 Default Input
2 Channel 2 Default Input
3 Channel 3 Default Input
4 Channel 4 Default Input
5 Ground (GND) Signal Ground
Fig 2. Screw Termina Pinout
Fig 3. Wire ess Bridge Connectors and Pins
Operation
Standard Operation
The ADIO Wireless Bridge is intended to easure Analog or Digital Input data lines and wirelessly
trans it those signal levels to a second ADIO Wireless Bridge to output the easured signal levels. By
default, any data sent into one device is broadcast and received by all other Wireless Bridge devices
within range. The ADIO uses channel tokens to control which devices respond to the data. Additional
addressing can be used to isolate co unication between specific devices or to create unique
networks.
The Wireless Bridge device is equipped with a icro USB connector. When the icro USB connector is
plugged into a USB host device such as a co puter, the Wireless Bridge enu erates as two standard
serial COM ports. One port is a data port and can send and receive data. The second COM port is the
device’s infor ation port.
The Wireless Bridge uses standard co posite device drivers are preinstalled in Windows 10 and MAC
co puters. Drivers will need to be installed for Windows 7 achines. While not every achine will

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enu erate exactly the sa e, as a general rule the lower nu bered COM port is for Wireless Bridge
configuration. The higher nu bered COM port can be used to trans it or receive data over the USB
port.
ED Indication
The wireless bridge has four LEDS for indication. The Blue Power LED is lit any ti e the Wireless Bridge is
properly powered. A green TX LED and a yellow RX LEDs indicate activity on the serial port of the device.
They do not necessarily reflect all activity that ay be occurring over the air as they will only blink when
a properly addressed data packet is received. The Special function LED is lit when the USB port is in use.
Data Formats and Baud Rates
Since the ADIO Wireless Bridge only co unicates with a co puter through the icro USB COM port,
baud rate is not a para eter that needs changed for ost use cases. The default baud rate and data
for at is 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity and one stop bit. The baud rate and data for at can be
adjusted by adjusting the BD and NB para eter of the radio odule (See the Changing the Baud Rate
section). Baud rates can be set fro 1200 to 115200 bps. If the data of the sending or receiving devices
do not correspond with the data settings of the Wireless Bridge then the output data will be appear
garbled.

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Communicating with the Wireless Bridge
The Wireless Bridge device can be connected to a co puter through the icro USB port. Figure 4 shows
the device anager view of an exa ple connected device. Note that a single device shows up as two
separate COM ports. In Figure 6, the COM ports are COM43 & COM44. The COM port nu bers will vary
fro achine to achine depending on what COM port device drivers have been previously installed.
Fig. 4 Examp e COM port Device Manager View
COM ports can be opened with any ter inal progra . Putty, Tera ter and X-CTU ay all be used to
send data and co unicate with the Wireless Bridge. Links to so e ter inal progra s can be found on
the Datawave website.
Once a COM port has been opened, pressing the ENTER key can deter ine which port is the data
ter inal and which port is the in ormation ter inal. If a co and pro pt appears, than that port is the
in ormation ter inal. The co and pro pt for the ADIO Wireless Bridge indicates the Wireless Bridge
type and appears si ilar to the text below.
ADIO>
Typing ‘help’ at the co and pro pt will display the list of available co ands as shown in Figure 5.
Any data typed into the data ter inal window will result in the data being trans itted. This can be
confir ed by watching the TX LED blink when data is sent.

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Fig. 5 Data and Information Termina s

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Common Configurations and Use Cases
Analog Signal Bridge
Fig. 6 Typica 4 Channe Ana og input to Ana og Output Signa Bridge
A co on configuration for the ADIO Wireless Bridge is as an Analog signal bridge. By default the ADIO
Wireless Bridge is configured to accept 0-10V analog inputs. By configuring a second Wireless Bridge for
Analog outputs the analog input voltages on the trans itting radio will appear at the outputs on the
receiving radio. Not all channels need to be the sa e type. Each channel can be configured as an analog
input, analog output, 4-20 A input, Digital input or a Digital output. For si plicity, Figure 6 shows one
radio with all Analog inputs and a second device with all Analog outputs.
Devices use channel tokens to deter ine if signals should be replicated and output. For I/O line passing
to occur, one channel ust be an input and the corresponding channel ust be set to be an output. The
channel token values ust also atch. It is possible to have a single input driving the signal outputs on
ultiple radios.
To set up the Wireless Bridge for Analog I/O line passing:
For any radio with Analog inputs:
1. Set the channel token value for each channel that will be used. This value can be different for
each channel or it can be the sa e, but a value set in channel 1 will not enable a different
channel. To set a channel token at the co and pro pt type:
ADIO> set ch.X.token YYYY where “X” is the channel nu ber 1-4 and “YYY” is any value fro 0
up to 4 illion.
2. Set the io.txrate value in illiseconds.
3. Use set store to save the configuration.
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