User Manual
Table Of Contents
- RK-5409-5 Reference Kit for 916 MHz MeshScape™ Systems
- Contents
- About This Guide
- 1: Introduction
- 2: Installing the MeshScape System
- 3: Running MeshScape Network Monitor
- MeshScape Network Monitor Overview
- Configuring a Node’s Operation
- Configuring Sample Interval of Single Node
- Configuring Sample Interval of all Network Nodes
- Configuring Digital I/O Operation
- Configuring UART Operation
- Configuring AD (analog-to-digital) Converter Operation
- Configuring RS-232 Operation (MN-5409 only)
- Configuring RS-485 Operation (MN-5409 only)
- Using Watch Function to Display Configuration Information
- Labeling an End Node or Mesh Node
- Configuring Persistence Attributes
- Selecting a Com Port on the Host PC
- Configuring Serial and ADC Data Formats
- Turning Event Tracking On/Off
- Broadcasting Data to All Nodes.
- Creating an Event Log File
- Viewing the Contents of an Event Log File
- Viewing MeshScape Statistics
- 4: Using the MeshScape API
- A: Sample Application
- B: Performing Firmware Upgrades and Configuring Device IDs
- Glossary
- Index
B-10 Millennial Net
Performing End Node Configurator
Operations
You may use End Node Configurator to program an end node’s:
• group and devices IDs
• default sample interval
• statistics reporting rate
To use End Node Configurator:
1. Connect the target end node to your computer and launch the End Node Configurator
application as described in the previous section.
The End Node Configurator main window appears as shown in Figure B-4.
Figure B-4.The End Node Configurator main window
2. Select the PC serial port to use when communicating with the connected end node from
the Programming Port drop-down menu.
If a required Comm port is being used by another application, close the application and
then click Refresh List to make the Comm port available for use by End Node
Configurator.
3. Enter the device ID you wish to program on the end node in the Device ID field.
The device ID is used to uniquely identify each device within a MeshScape system.
4. Enter the group ID you wish to program on the end node in the Group ID field.
The group ID is the network ID used to identify members of the same MeshScape
system.
5. Enter how often the end node transmits a ‘heart beat’ data packet or any other data in
the Default Sample Interval field.