User's Manual

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CHAPTER 2
Using the addSWITCH
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Note: The solar panel can be mounted under or behind the
addSWITCH RTU, but be sure that the RTU does not shadow
the panel.
6. Fasten the addSWITCH RTU to the top of the rod using
another ring clamp. Adcon recommends that you perform
another connectivity test, if you can, to check the positioning
of the device.
 WARNING If you turn the fastening screws too tightly, you could
damage the plugs.
7. Attach the counter connector to the INPUT connector and the
solar panel to the POWER connector by turning the plugs’
fastening screws clockwise until secure.
8. Secure the extra length of the sensor cables to the rod with
ties.
This completes the installation of your addSWITCH RTU. If one of
the I/O connectors is left unused, use the cap specially provided to
protect it against moisture and dust. Be sure to make a note of the
following information because you’ll need it when you configure
the device in the software:
Serial number for each RTU
Type of sensors connected to each RTU
More about the LED tool
The LED tool allows you to rapidly check the status of an
addSWITCH RTU. After you insert the LED tool into the POWER
connector, the unit waits up to two seconds and then sends a
broadcast frame. If a nearby listening station or receiver decodes
the frame, it will answer back—this may take up to 10 seconds.
When an answer is received, the LED tool lights up for about 4 sec-
onds. After another few seconds, the LED lights up one or more
times, depending on the number of stations/receivers that
answered to its broadcast frame.
In addition, the LED always blinks briefly at 0.5 second intervals to
indicate that the unit is alive and the internal battery has enough
energy to operate. If the blinking interval lengthens to 2 seconds,
the battery has become undercharged (that is, under 5.6 volts but
over 5.2 volts)—this is called the
misery
state. In this state, an
addSWITCH RTU reduces its activities to a minimum. The radio
unit is switched off, the sensor sampling ceases, and no data is