EasyIO FW08 Building Automation System User Manual FW 08

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EasyIO FW‐08 – User Reference
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Disclaimer
EasyIO FW‐08 is a product by EasyIO Holdings Pte Ltd
The EasyIO FW‐08 was built on the Sedona Framework ®.
Sedona Framework is a trademark of Tridium, Inc.
CPT Tool is by Online Tools Inc.
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Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate this equipment.
FCC Caution:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This
equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
RF Exposure: A distance of 20 cm shall be maintained between the antenna and users, and the transmitter
module may not be co-located with any other transmitter or antenna.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................................6
Hardware Configurations................................................................................................................................7
Power supply Connection...........................................................................................................................7
RS485 Connection.......................................................................................................................................8
Jumpers Configurations ..............................................................................................................................9
Wiring diagram .........................................................................................................................................10
Analogue Input Connection ......................................................................................................................11
Analogue Output Connection ...................................................................................................................13
Wireless Network..........................................................................................................................................14
Buttons and Indications ................................................................................................................................14
Login Details..................................................................................................................................................16
Changing IP address......................................................................................................................................17
Restore factory settings ................................................................................................................................19
Technical Support .........................................................................................................................................20
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Introduction
EasyIO FW Series is the most powerful wireless Sedona controller in the market. It is equipped with two
32‐bit Processors, the first in the Automation industry, with a580MHz MTK processor and an ARM M0
Cortex for the I/O management and A‐D processing, and also with a Linux 3.18 OS for premium
performance. Supports BACnet as server and TCom or premium performance with Niagara AX and N4.

The Build inboot loader can be carried out remotely. No more manual service button
needed is used. 

Firmware upgrading can be done remotely and without any assistant. 

Firmware upgrading is via ftp client. 
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This document describe about basic connection and technical specifications.
It applies forEasyIO FW‐08.
Item
Analogue Output
Analogue Input
FW‐08
4 Channels
4 Channels
Table shown above show the IO configuration
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Hardware Configurations
Power supply Connection
Both AC and DC can be used for EasyIO FW‐08 Series controller. Refer to electrical specification for the
working range. In order to avoid damage on the controller input/output devices and RS485 connection,
use individual power supply for each controller. If a single power supply is used to power up multiple
EasyIO FW‐08, make sure controller power supplies are connected with the same polarity.
Electrical
Power Supply
Consumption
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Operating Humidity
24V AC +/- 5% or 24V DC +20%/-15%
500 mA
32 to 150 Deg-F (0 to 65 Deg-C)
-4 to 150 Deg-F (-20 to 65 Deg-C)
10% to 70% relative humidity non-condensing
Power Supply Connection
Multiple controllers share single transformer connection
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RS485 Connection
RS485 connection must be terminated at both ends with termination resistor, typically 120Ohms. It is
recommended to use shielded twisted pair wire (STP) for the wiring.
Lightning protection circuit is highly recommended to be installed at one end of the wiring. The controller
should be wired in daisy chain network topology as shown as image below. If wire branch can be avoided,
keep it as short as possible, and never connect more than one device to the wire branch (it is not
recommended).
Be careful if single power supply is used for all connected RS485 device, make sure all devices are
having the same ground connection. Make sure you are connecting the same wire for the same
terminal position, all “H” terminals connected to the same wire.
Physical Interface
EIA-485
Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
Application Support
Remark
BUS A,B
Two Wire, Half Duplex
Speed:(9.6K, 19.2k, 38.4K),
Data Bit:(8 bits),
Parity:(None)
IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, HTTP,FTP
Sedona, BACnet MSTP Server and Tcom
Daisy Chain Network Topology
RS485 Connection Diagram
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JumpersConfigurations
Below image shows the jumper setting for Universal Input, Universal Output, Watchdog and also EIA 485
120 Ohm terminations.
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Wiring diagram
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Analogue Input Connection
EasyIO FW‐08 series has non‐isolated universal inputs. The universal input supports three type of analog
signal i.e. resistance, voltage and current transmitter via hardware jumper and internal register settings:
Universal Input
Voltage
Resistance
Thermistor
UI as Digital Input
8 Channels
0 - 10V DC (+/-0.005V)
500 - 500K (+/-10 Ohm)
10K, 10K Shunt, 1K Balco, 1K Platinum : All (+/-0.01 Deg-C)
Voltage Free Contact
a) Resistance – The working range of resistance is 500Ohm – 500KOhms. If the input is
configured as Thermistor type. The commonly used Thermistor like 10K, 10K with Shunt, 1K
Balco and 1K Platinum are all supported
b) Voltage – Supports 0 – 10V and 0 – 5V (scaling required).
The minimum input impedance of voltage mode input is 1 Mega Ohm.
c) Pulse Input – All Universal Inputs are capable of receiving high speed pulse. Minimum on time
pulse is 20ms and minimum off time is 20ms.
Approximately 25 Hz. Refer to image below.
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Minimum On
period 20ms
Minimum Off
period 20ms
Universal Input as Pulse Input specifications, Max 25Hz
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Analogue Output Connection
EasyIO FW‐08 series has Universal Output connections. Each Universal Output can be configured to drive
voltage or current output or digital output via hardware jumper and internal register settings.
The working range for voltage is 0 – 10V.
Universal Output
Type
4 Channels
Voltage: 0 – 10VDC , Min Impedance 1000 Ohm.
Universal Output Connection for Voltage and Current
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Wireless Network
EasyIO FW‐08 comes with on board wireless connection.
It comply to IEEE 802.11 standards.
It supports B/G/N band.
Each unit is supplied with two (2) 2dBi female SMA jack antenna.
Buttons and Indications
The controller will do a hardware reset when the Reset Button is pressed whenever manual restart is
required.
The Service button is used to activate the built‐in boot loader program for software upgrade.
Each digital output has a correspondence LED to indicate its current state.
Image shows the Reset button, Service button and also TXRX indicators.
Image shown is an EasyIO FW‐14 unit.
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Image shows the Status indicator, Error indicator and individual Digital Output indicator
Button and LED indications. Image shown is an EasyIO FW‐14.
LED
Conditions
Description
Pattern: continuously blinking.
ERR is to indicate whenever there is
Communication errors.
ERR
STS
TX/RX
Pattern: constantly light up.
The controller is undergoing firmware
upgrading. This is normal during firmware
upgrade process.
STS is used to indicate the heartbeat of the
Microcontroller. The STS LED will blink at
1-second interval in normal operation
Condition.
TXRX is used to indicate when there are
Communication activities in Port 1.
(Transmitting or Receiving) on the
Communication port.
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Login Details
EasyIO FW‐08 Series details are as below.
Default IP address
Default Subnet
Default Gateway
: 192.168.10.14
: 255.255.255.0
: 192.168.10.1
Note :
In order to login, the host PC (laptop) has to be in the same subnet. Example:
IP address : 192.168.10.123
Subnet
: 255.255.255.0
Sedona Login via CPT
Username
: admin
Password
: 
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Changing IP address
By default the EasyIO FW‐08 series controller IP address is 192.168.10.8.
Changing the IP address can only be done via CPT Tool.
Step 1
Login to the FW‐08 via Sedona workbench. Locate the object “IP” under the Sedona service folder.
Step 2
Go into the property sheet of the “IP” object.
Current IP address that is
assign to the controller
New IP address field. Key in
the required IP address in
these fields. Make sure the IP
address and subnet is correct
before saving
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Step 3
Save the Sedona apps and cycle power.
Step 4
Reconnect to the controller via Sedona workbench using the new configured IP address.
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Restore factory settings
This function is done with just the by pressing the “Service” button while the controller is booting up.
A restore to factory settings will do the following;
1. Restore the IP address to the default which is 192.168.10.8
2. Clear the Sedona application in the Sedona VM back to default (default app is an empty app)
3. A default Sedona apps default login is admin,.
Follow the steps below to restore to factory settings.
Step 1
Make sure you backup the Sedona apps if you have connection to the EasyIO FW‐08.
Step 2
Cycle power and within 5 seconds press and HOLD down the service button until the Error LED starts to
flash.
This process will take approximately 10 seconds before the error Led start to blink.
Step 3
Once the Red LEDflashes, a momentary press of the service button will restore back the FW‐08 controller
back to factory default state.
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Technical Support
For technical issue, please contact
Email :support@easyio.com
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