User Manual ADAM-2000 Series Wireless Sensor Network Data Acquisition Modules
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9. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord. 10. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted. 11. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage. 12. Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical shock. 13. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel. 14.
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Contents Chapter 1 Understanding Your System ..............1 1.1 Introduction ............................................................................................... 2 Figure 1.1 ADAM-2000 Series System Architecture.................... 2 Figure 1.2 ADAM-2000 Series Operating Distance ..................... 2 1.1.1 IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Standard ................................................ 3 Table 1.1: Wireless Specifications............................................... 3 1.1.
Chapter 3.2 I/O and Sensor Modules ......................................................................... 24 3.2.1 ADAM-2017PZ............................................................................ 24 Figure 3.1 Current Input Wiring Diagram of ADAM-2017PZ ..... 26 Figure 3.2 Voltage Input Wiring Diagram of ADAM-2017PZ ..... 26 3.2.2 ADAM-2031Z .............................................................................. 27 3.2.3 ADAM-2051Z .........................................................
5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 Chapter Chapter Figure 5.14Wireless Configuration page of ADAM-2510Z.......... 57 Figure 5.15 The Device Status page of the ADAM-2510Z ......... 58 Figure 5.16 Information Page ..................................................... 58 Figure 5.17Wireless Configuration page .................................... 59 Figure 5.18The Device Status page ........................................... 59 Figure 5.19The Signal page .......................................................
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Chapter 1 1 Understanding Your System
1.1 Introduction ADAM-2000 series is the wireless solution of the ADAM families and integrates the IEEE 802.15.4 standard, I/O and Sensor technologies known as Wireless Sensor Network. Different from the wired solution, the flexible network capability makes it easy to extend or construct a cost-effective distributed monitoring system for variety of applications. Through popular industrial Modbus protocol, the ADAM-2000 can be integrated into any HMI and SCADA system.
Table 1.1: Wireless Specifications Feature(s) IEEE 802.11b Bluetooth IEEE 802.15.4 Data Rate 11Mbps 1Mbps 250Kbps Power Consumption Hours (High) Days Years (Low) Connection Very Complex Complex Simple Connection Speed Up to 3 seconds Up to 10 seconds 30ms Extendibility Roaming possible No Yes Reliability Low High High 1.1.2 Wireless Sensor Network The Wireless Sensor Network is based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard and inherits all the characteristics.
1.1.3 Low-power Consumption and Battery-Powered Design ADAM-2000 is designed as a standalone device for applications that require longtime operation without maintenance. Therefore power consumption taken into consideration during its design. The ADAM-2000 not only follows the IEEE 802.15.4 standard for low-power consumption wireless communication, but also optimizes the peripheral HW and FW design to achieve the uA-level power consumption: making it capable of being powered using 2 AA batteries. Note! 1.
1.2.1 ADAM-2000 Series Hardware Specification Operating Temperature Range (Battery Powered): 0oC ~ 50oC (32oF~122oF) Storage Temperature: -40oC ~ 85oC (-40oF~185oF) Operation Humidity: 20% ~ 95% Storage Humidity: 0% ~ 95% Note! * Outdoor Range is estimated with line of sight. The real transmitting distance would be affected by the environment of application site. Please perform site survey to determine the set up range of wireless network.
1.2.2 LED Status There are four types of LED status on the front panel of ADAM-2000 series. 1. Ext PWR: Green LED 2. Error: Red LED 3. Status: Yellow LED 4. Level Index:4x Amber LEDs Figure 1.3 LED Indicators Table 1.
Thought the wireless technology brings the advantage of flexibility, cost-effective wiring and easy deployment, but users must understand its limitations to enjoy the benefits of the wireless technology. The Link Quality Indicator (LQI) of the ADAM-2000 displays how the facts below affect the wireless signal. Its indicator represents the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) and the retransmission times of a packet. The better the LQI, the better the wireless data packet transmission quality.
1.2.3.2 Multi-path and Reflection of Signal When the modules used in indoor place, beware of the signal reflection. The reflection can help the signal cross the obstacle. It can also generate the multi-paths which will also cause signal attenuation. This is the reason why the transmission distance may be reduced in indoor place. 1.2.3.3 Distance between Different Types of Modules Following figure demonstrate the transmission distance between each type of modules.
For improving better performance of signal, user may need to adjust the angle of the antenna to change the antenna pattern. Beware of the relationship of the angle between position of router and end-devices. The transmission distance of the modules is defined under the condition of clear line of sight. Following are the top view of antenna. The modules with power amplifier has less than 1000 m distance as the figure on the left, and the modules without power amplifier are less than 110 m.
1.2.4 Selecting Topology Usually, when building a network solution, the user has to take into consideration the topology that will be used since different topologies have different characteristics. The ADAM-2000 series provides start, tree and mesh topologies. No further configuration is required, the ADAM-2000 series will automatically associate the network by the locations of the ADAM-2000 series units. Users may select the correct topology and install ADAM-2000s for their application systems.
Chapter 1 1.3 Dimensions 11 ADAM-2000 Series User Manual Understanding Your System Figure 1.
1.4 Mounting ADAM-2000 series modules are designed as compact units and are allowed to be installed in the field site with the following methods. 1.4.1 Panel Mounting Each ADAM-2000 Module is packed with a plastic panel mounting bracket. Users can refer the dimensions of the bracket to configure an optimal placement in a panel or cabinet. Fix the bracket first, then, fix the ADAM-2000 module on the bracket. Figure 1.
The ADAM-2000 module can also be secured to the cabinet by using mounting rails. Fix the ADAM-2000 module with the DIN-rail adapter as Figure 1.6. Then secure it on the DIN-rail as Figure 1.7. If you mount the module on a rail, you should also consider using end brackets at each end of the rail. The end brackets help keep the modules from sliding horizontally along the rail. Figure 1.7 Fixed ADAM-2000 to DIN rail 13 ADAM-2000 Series User Manual Understanding Your System Figure 1.
1.5 Wiring & Connections This section provides basic information of wiring the power supply, I/O units, communication units, and network connection. 1.5.1 Power Supply Wiring You can choose power supply type with 3 types: external power terminal, USB port, and battery for ADAM-2520Z gateway, other devices can use external power or battery to get power. 1.5.1.
Note! ADAM-2510Z router and ADAM-2520Z gateway are always in normal transmission mode during operation, and which power consumption will be higher than other end devices to shorten battery life, therefore, suggest ADAM-2510Z and ADAM-2520Z adopt external power input for main power source and battery power for backup power source. 1.5.2 I/O Module Wiring The system uses a plug-in screw terminal block as the interface between I/O modules and external devices.
Figure 1.10 Wiring Diagram for ADAM-2520Z When you want to set up ADAM-2520Z gateway, please see as a wireless receiver to use USB or RS-485 to do data transfer between router or end-device. Note! On the base of ADAM-2520Z: 1. Move the switch to the left to select USB as main communication interface. 2. Move the switch to the right to select RS-485 as main communication interface. For ADAM-2520Z, we recommend user to choose power source according to its communication interface.
Chapter 2 Selecting Your Hardware 2
2.1 Selecting an ADAM-2000 Module Communication Module ADAM-2520Z, ADAM-2510Z I/O Module ADAM-2017PZ, ADAM-2051Z, ADAM-2051PZ Sensor Module ADAM-2031Z 2.1.1 Selecting a Communication Module Communication modules are fundamental when needing to perform data acquisition and control Wireless Sensor Networks systems. There are two types of communications modules: the coordinator and the router.
To organize an ADAM-2000 series remote data acquisition and control system, you need to select proper I/O or sensor modules to connect to field devices or processes that you have previously determined. Table 2.
2.2 Selecting an Operator Interface To complete your data acquisition and control system, selecting an operator interface is necessary. Adopting the Modbus protocol, ADAM-2000 series I/O modules exhibit high ability in system integration for various applications. For reading the real-time status of ADAM-2000 series modules anywhere without any engineering effort, there is a lot of third-party Modbus software available.
Chapter 3 3 Module Introduction
3.1 Communication Modules 3.1.1 ADAM-2510Z Wireless Sensor Network Router Node ADAM-2510Z is a wireless signal repeater / router which is used to extend communication range between the coordinator/gateway and the end device. 3.1.1.1 ADAM-2510Z Specifications Wireless: IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.15.4 Modulation Type: DSSS (OQPSK) Frequency Band: ISM 2.4GHz (2.4 GHz ~ 2.
Wireless Sensor Network Modbus RTU Gateway The ADAM-2520Z is designed as a gateway to translate the IEEE 802.15.4 WPAN to Modbus Network. In a WPAN, the ADAM-2520Z works as a coordinator to collect and translate data from end devices to host PC.
3.2 I/O and Sensor Modules 3.2.1 ADAM-2017PZ Wireless Sensor Network 6-ch Analog Input Node The ADAM-2017PZ is an analog input data acquisition module with 6 channels to measure the voltage and current. 3.2.1.1 Specifications Wireless: IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.15.4 Modulation Type: DSSS (OQPSK) Frequency Band: ISM 2.4GHz (2.4 GHz ~ 2.
lnput Range: ±150 mV, ±500 mV, ±1 V, ±5 V, ±10 V, ±20 mA, 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA Accuracy: ±0.1% or Better (voltage) at 25°C, ±0.2% or Better (current) at 25°C Span Drift: ±30 ppm/°C Zero Drift: ±22 μV/°C Voltage Resolution:16 bit; ±150 mV, ±500 mV, ±1 V, ±5 V, ±10 V Current Resolution:15 bit; ±20 mA 14 bit; 0 ~ 20 mA 13.5 bit; 4 ~ 20 mA Sampling Rate: 12 sample/second (total) CMR @ 50/60 Hz 100 dB NMR @ 50/60 Hz 65 dB 3.2.1.
Warning! Incorrect analog input configuration may cause device damage. After change analog input switch of channel please change correct input range for each channel through AdamApax .NET utility before you connect analog input signal to the module. Built-in 120 Ohm Resister (Current) Figure 3.1 Current Input Wiring Diagram of ADAM-2017PZ Figure 3.
Wireless Sensor Network Temperature and Humidity Sensor Node The ADAM-2031Z is an end device embedded sensors to measure the temperature and humidity physical signal. General: Connector: 1x plug-in terminal block (#14-22 AWG) Power Input: Unregulated10 ~ 30 VDC Battery Input: 2 x AA Batteries Power Consumption: – 0.
Response Time: 8 seconds (Achieving 63% of a step function) Long Term Drift: 0.
Wireless Sensor Network 8-ch Digital Input Node The ADAM-2051Z works as an end device provides 8-ch digital input. General: Connector: 1x plug-in terminal block (#14-22 AWG) Power Input: Unregulated 10 ~ 30 VDC Battery Input: 2 x AA Batteries Power Consumption: – 0.
3.2.4 ADAM-2051PZ Wireless Sensor Network 8-ch Digital Input Node with Power Amplifier The ADAM-2051PZ works as an end device provides 8-ch digital input with wireless power amplifier for better transmission power and receive sensitivity to enhance communication range and quality. 3.2.4.1 ADAM-2051PZ Specifications Wireless: IEEE Standard: IEEE 802.15.4 Modulation Type: DSSS (OQPSK) Frequency Band: ISM 2.4GHz (2.4 GHz ~ 2.
Chapter 3 Application Wiring: Figure 3.4 ADAM-2051Z/2051PZ Dry Contact Diagram 31 ADAM-2000 Series User Manual Module Introduction Figure 3.
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Chapter 4 Installation Guide 4
4.1 Determining the Proper Environment Prior to installing ADAM-2000 series modules, please check the following. 4.1.1 Package Contents Unpack the package and make sure that the contents include: ADAM-2000 series module 2 dBi antenna (ADAM-2520Z, ADAM-2510Z, ADAM-2051PZ only) 2 x Mounting kits ADAM-2000 series CD (User manual, datasheet, Quick start guide and AdamApax .NET Utility) 4.1.
35 ADAM-2000 Series User Manual Installation Guide Figure 4.1 The Architecture of the Wireless Sensor Network Chapter 4 An End Device (End Node) is the basic element to acquire the physical signals and data from I/O, sensor and even communication interface. It can be designed for many different functions and is possible for standalone applications by battery-power.
4.2 Establish the Connection 4.2.1 Basic Installation In the side of the ADAM-2000 series, users can find Mode Switch and Function Button. The two hardware keys contain several combinations for device operations. The default position of Mode Switch is set in the Initial Mode to configure the device and establish connection for Normal Mode. It is easily to use the ADAM-2000 series with default configuration.
Chapter 4 5. 6. 7. Level Index turns on to indicate Pair ID 1. (Pair ID needs to be properly configured if there are coordinators. For advanced settings, please refer to section 4.
Once the Coordinator, Routers and End Devices are connected in the same Pair ID then all devices can be configured through AdamApax .NET Utility for Normal Mode operation. (For detailed operation and functionality of AdamApax .NET Utility, please refer to Chapter 5.) Push the Mode Switch to the Normal position to reboot the device to Normal Mode. Note! To set up the Coordinator, Routers and End Devices, make sure they are in the same mode, otherwise they can't be configured. 4.2.1.
Chapter 4 4.2.2 ADAM-2000 Series Installation Flowcharts The following flowcharts are designed to tell you how to install the ADAM-2000 models. 4.2.2.1 ADAM-2000 Series Installation Overview The section describes how to host a WPAN for the ADAM-2000 series. The coordinator, end devices are basic component for the wireless data acquisition system. Routers are optional to enhance the network coverage and mesh mechanism.
Install power of ADAM-2000 devices. No Coordinator host a PAN in Initial Mode All ADAM-2000 devices setup ready to perform a PAN. Yes Routers and End Devices join the PAN in Initial Mode Connect the coordinator to the PC. Open AdamApax .NET Utility to configure the Coordinator, Routers and End Devices for Normal Mode. Set the Coordinator, Routers and End Devices to Normal Mode. All the ADAM-2000 devices set in the same PAN and RF channel will automatically associate the PAN for data acquisition.
Install Power Installation Guide Please refer to Appendix B for troubleshooting. Please refer to Appendix B for troubleshooting. Connect to PC through USB or RS-422/485 All LEDs turn On (Green LED turns on while powering by external/USB power) Initial Mode: Status LED turns on, Error LED blinks. No Configured ready for Normal Mode Yes Normal Mode: Status LED turns off, Error LED blinks.
4.2.2.3 Router Configuration Flowchart The section tells the user how to setup the Router to enhance the wireless communication range and coverage of a PAN for a wireless sensor network. Install Power Please refer to Appendix B for troubleshooting. Initial Mode: Status LED turns on Join PAN with Pair ID 1 Please refer to Appendix B for troubleshooting.
Install Power Initial Mode: Status LED turns on, Join PAN with Pair ID 1 Please refer to Appendix B for troubleshooting. All LEDs turn On (Green LED turns on while powering by external/USB power) No No Configured ready for Normal Mode Installation Guide Please refer to Appendix B for troubleshooting. Yes Normal Mode: Status LED turns off, Error LED blinks. Press Function Button 5 times to change Pair ID. Yes Press Function Button 3 times to join the PAN. Amber LED turns on. Error LED blinks.
4.3 Advanced Functions 4.3.1 Link Quality Indicator The LQI represents the wireless signal index and can assist the user to install the ADAM-2000 devices in proper location for good communication quality. The LQI function is only available for Router and End Devices. Press the Function Button once and the Level Index in the front panel will turn on to indicate the level of LQI. Table 4.
4.3.4 Associating Devices Routers and End Devices must have to associate with corresponding Pair ID Coordinator in Initial Mode to build up the wireless communication. The function is for Router and End Devices only. 1. Press the Function Button 3 times to join a PAN with specific Pair ID Coordinator. 2. Status LED turns on, Error LED blinks. 3. Level LED turns on to indicate the Pair ID to associate with. 4. Error LED turns off when it joins a PAN. 4.3.
4.4 Conduct a Site Survey Performing a Site Survey before installing the WSN is a necessary procedure to ensure reliable communication. The following description demonstrates the standard process of Site Survey. 4.4.1 Before Going Onsite 1. 2. 3. Ask the customer for the maps and collect the information in previous chapter the more the merrier. Check with the customer for the possible position to install the coordinator.
Chapter 5 5 Software Configuration Guide
5.1 System Software Configuration Utility The AdamApax .NET Utility software offers a graphical interface that helps you configure the ADAM-2000 series. It is also very convenient to test and monitor your remote data acquisition and control system. The following guidelines will give you some brief instructions on how to use this Utility. Before installing the ADAM.NET Utility, remember to first install .NET Framework 3.5 or later from Microsoft website. 5.2 Installing AdamApax .
Menus The menus at the top of the operation window contain: Tools Menu: 1. Search- Search all the ADAM-2000, ADAM-4000, ADAM-5000 and ADAM-6000 modules you connected. 2. Add Devices to Group - You can add ADAM-2000 modules to your favorite group by this option. You need to select the device you want to add in the Module Tree Display area (it will be described below) first, and then select this option to add. 3. Print Screen - You can save current AdamApax .
Toolbar There are 8 graphical icons on the toolbar for 8 common used options of Menus. Figure 5.2 below shows definition for each graphical icon. Figure 5.2 AdamApax .NET Utility Toolbar Module Tree Display Area AdamApax .NET Utility is one complete software tool that all ADAM remote I/O module and controller can be configured and operated in this utility. The Module Tree Display is on the left part of the utility operation window.
If the user wants to use USB cable to connection with AdamApax .NET Utility on PC, they need to install USB chip driver in CD. Step 1 Connect a USB cable between the ADAM-2520Z and the PC, and the system will pop out message to install new device, find the USB folder to select USB chip driver in out CD. Then restart the AdamApax .NET Utility. 5.3.2 Search and Configure the ADAM-2000 Series The ADAM-2000 series can be searched and configured through AdamApax .NET Utility.
Click the “Serial” in the Wireless Sensor Networks category then click right button to select the “Refresh Subnode” to search the virtual COM port on the host PC. Figure 5.4 Search the USB interface ADAM-2000 devices on the host PC for the virtual COM port. Click the COM port then click right button to select the "Search" to find the ADAM2000 devices. Figure 5.5 Search the COM port for the ADAM-2000 devices.
The ADAM-2000 coordinators will be listed on the Tree View of the selected COM port. Figure 5.7 Searching the ADAM-2000 coordinators. If you also want to connect ADAM-2000 series to utility at the same time, 1. Make sure they are in initial mode 2. Set PAN ID in the same group 53 ADAM-2000 Series User Manual Software Configuration Guide Figure 5.6 Searching the network dialog Chapter 5 The “Searching the network” dialog will pop up, click “Start” to search the ADAM2000 devices. The AdamApax .
Bellow picture is router or end-device signal label for you reference, it also list on ADAM-2000 series part. Press Button Function 2 seconds Reboot / Confirm 1 time Link Quality Indicator 2 times Battery Level 3 times Associate 5 times Pair ID Note! ADAM-2520Z each time you turn to initial mode, beware its Pair ID would be changed because system will depend on your wireless environment to get Pair ID to avoid ID conflict. So must make sure your device using same Pair ID and in same group.
Folder of ADAM-Router lists the ADAM-2000 routers in Tree View and List View of Router page. The page contains an overview of the routers and the status. Figure 5.10 The overview of ADAM-2000 routers 55 ADAM-2000 Series User Manual Software Configuration Guide Figure 5.9 The overview of ADAM-2000 end devices. Chapter 5 Folder of ADAM-End Device lists the ADAM-2000 end devices in Tree View and List View of End Device page. The page contains an overview of the end devices and the status.
5.3.2.1 Gateway - ADAM-2520Z Click the ADAM-2520Z, it will display the Information and Wireless Configuration pages. In the Information page: 1. User can download the firmware to the ADAM-2520Z if there is any upgrade firmware from the Advantech. 2. User can modify the COM port parameters for Normal Mode. Figure 5.11 Information page of ADAM-2520Z Select the "Wireless Configuration" page. 1. Set PAN ID and RF Channel to host a PAN for wireless communication in Normal Mode. 2.
Router - ADAM-2510Z Click the ADAM-2510Z, it will display the Information, Wireless Configurations and Device Status. In the Information page, users can download the firmware to the ADAM-2510Z if there is any upgrade firmware from the Advantech. In the Wireless Configuration page, set PAN ID and RF Channel to host a PAN for wireless communication in Normal Mode. Figure 5.14 Wireless Configuration page of ADAM-2510Z 57 ADAM-2000 Series User Manual Software Configuration Guide Figure 5.
In the Device Status page, user can check the Module Status, Link Quality, Battery Status and External Power of a device. Figure 5.15 The Device Status page of the ADAM-2510Z 5.3.2.3 End Device - ADAM-2017PZ, ADAM-2031Z, ADAM-2051Z, ADAM-2051PZ Click the ADAM End device icon, it will display the Information and Wireless Configuration pages in Status Display area. In the Information page, user can download the firmware to the ADAM End device if have any upgrade firmware from Advantech. Figure 5.
In the Device Status page, user can check the Module Status, Link Quality, Battery Status and External Power of a device. Figure 5.18 The Device Status page 59 ADAM-2000 Series User Manual Software Configuration Guide Figure 5.17 Wireless Configuration page Chapter 5 In the “Wireless Configuration page”: 1. Set PAN ID and RF Channel to host a PAN for wireless communication in Normal Mode. 2. The Duty Cycle is the transmit interval of the device, the device can update the data by 1 second to 1 day.
In the Signal page, user can check the physical value and Modbus address of the device by related channel or sensor. Figure 5.19 The Signal page Note! During the process of device firmware update, the data of firmware will be transferred from the coordinator to the end devices through the wireless communication. Due to the environment limitation or the interference from other wireless equipment, the complete time of firmware update is dependent on the wireless environment in the real site.
After the ADAM-2000 devices have been discovered, all the devices will be listed on the Tree View and the Topology also lists the relations between devices in advance. Click the Topology, the relations of ADAM-2000 devices will be illustrated in the Topology page. There are three components with model name and status listed on the Topology. The "C" represents the role of Coordinator, the "R" represents the role of Router and the "E" represents the role of End Device.
5.3.4 Module Locate Function of ADAM-2000 Series (Except ADAM2520Z) Knowing where module positions are located is one of the most important things for users creating a network topology with a utility. In the initial mode, the AdamApax .NET utility supports locate function for user to find out where current module positions are located.
The Group Configuration is an efficient function which can support user to configure multiple end devices. Figure 5.24 Firmware Update in Group Configuration 63 ADAM-2000 Series User Manual Software Configuration Guide Figure 5.23 Group Configuration The firmware configuration option, can perform firmware updates for multiple end devices which users select. After selecting the types of modules and specifying the file source, the selected modules would be updated by sequence. Chapter 5 5.3.
The wireless setting option, can set the value of Slave ID and Data Cycle for multiple modules which users select. Figure 5.
Appendix A A ADAM-2000 Series Functions
A.1 Introduction ADAM-2000 series supports Modbus RTU protocol and serves as Modbus slave devices that takes commands from a Modbus master. Each module has its own unique Modbus ID such that master can address each individual slave. The ADAM2000 series are the Modbus RTU ready communication solution for Wireless Sensor Network data acquisition applications. A.
Wireless Sensor Network Modbus RTU Gateway 03 Read Holding Registers Table A.2: ADAM-2520Z Mapping Table Address 4x Description Attribute Value 40211 Module Name 1 Read 0x2520 40212 Module Name 2 Read 0x5A00 (ASCII Code of 'Z') 40213 Wireless Module Firmware Version 1 Read Version Number (ex: 0xA210 means version A2.10) Read Build Version Number (ex: 0x0003 means version B03) Read Version Number (ex: 0xA210 means version A2.
A.2.2 ADAM-2510Z Wireless Sensor Network Router Node 03 Read Holding Registers Table A.3: ADAM-2510Z Mapping Table Address 4x Description Attribute Value 40211 Module Name 1 Read 0x2510 40212 Module Name 2 Read 0x5A00 (ASCII Code of 'Z') 40213 Wireless Module Firmware Version 1 Read Version Number (ex: 0xA210 means version A2.
Wireless Sensor Network 6-ch Analog Input Node 01 Read Coils 03 Read Holding Registers Table A.
Table A.
Appendix A ADAM-2000 Series Functions *ADAM-2017PZ AI Type Code (Range Code) Input Range Value +/- 10V 0x0143 +/- 5 V 0x0142 +/- 1 V 0x0140 +/- 500 mV 0x0104 +/- 150 mV 0x0103 +/- 20 mA 0x0181 0 ~ 20 mA 0x0182 4 ~ 20 mA 0x0180 *ADAM-2017PZ AI Status (1 st Status Description Register at Low Address) Bit Order A/D Convert Timeout (Fail) 0 Over Range 1 Under Range 2 Open Circuit (Burn-Out) 3 Reserved 4 Not Converted Yet 5 Reserved 6 ADC Initializing Error 7 Reserved 8 Z
A.2.4 ADAM-2031Z Wireless Sensor Network Temperature and Humidity Sensors Node 03 Read Holding Registers Table A.5: ADAM-2031Z Mapping Table Address 4X Description Attribute Value 40001 Temperature Input Read 0x0000 ~ 0xFFFF* 40002 Humidity Input Read 0x0000 ~ 0xFFFF** 40211 Module Name 1 Read 0x2031 40212 Module Name 2 Read 0x5A00 (ASCII Code of 'Z') 40213 Wireless Module Firmware Version 1 Read Version Number (ex: 0xA210 means version A2.
** The humidity RH is calculated by inserting humidity signal output SRH into the following formula (result is in %RH) S RH RH = – 6 + 125x -------16 2 73 ADAM-2000 Series User Manual Appendix A ADAM-2000 Series Functions Note!
A.2.5 ADAM-2051Z Wireless Sensor Network 8-ch Digital Input Node 01 Read Coils 03 Read Holding Registers Table A.
Wireless Sensor Network 8-ch Digital Input Node with Power Amplifier 01 Read Coils 03 Read Holding Registers Table A.
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Appendix B Troubleshooting B
B.1 Troubleshooting Q1: Why is the Error LED blinking? A1: 1. The Coordinator is not hosting a PAN yet. The PAN ID and Channel might be occupied by another Coordinators. Change to different PAN ID and Channel in initial mode. 2. The Router/End Device is not joining a PAN. Check if there is a coordinator with specified PAN ID and Channel to join. 3. Battery level is low. 4. Network is associating.
h 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. When there are 4 set of devices being coordinated at the same time, the level Index light will be lit by turns. Devices in initial mode will in high power consumption status, beware of your power status when using batteries. When using the AdamApax .NET Utility the initial value of an ADAM-2051Z is 1. The ADAM-2051Z also supports dry contacts. If customers want to connect an ADAM-2000 model with SCADA software, they can use AdamApax .
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