GE MDS DS-MESH2400 WiYZ Mesh Radio User Manual 05 4953A01 WiYZ Remote Quickstart
GE MDS LLC WiYZ Mesh Radio 05 4953A01 WiYZ Remote Quickstart
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PRELIMINARY MDS WiYZ Remote Publication No. 05-4953A01, Rev. 01 1.0 1.2 INTRODUCTION The GE MDS WiYZ platform allows the connection of process sensors to a wireless network. Wirelessly networked sensors allow monitoring and control of equipment and processes without the infrastructure requirements of a hard-wired system. The WiYZ platform’s IP65 Outdoor Rating allows installation of the gateway and remotes outdoors, if required. In addition to these instructions, the MDS WiYZ System Reference Manual (05-4954A01) provides helpful guidance on WiYZ systems and menus. Also refer to the MDS WiYZ Gateway Quick Start Guide (05-4888A01). Electronic copies of all user documents and data sheets are available free of charge at www.GEmds.com. 1.1 WiYZ Remote The WiYZ Remote is an industrial wireless solution for monitoring signals from directly connected sensors and other signaling devices. It provides robust, versatile communications even in harsh environments and at sites with limited power and communication facilities. The unit’s self-contained design allows for quick installation and deployment without the need for additional accessories. The WiYZ Remote automatically determines communication routes with the WiYZ Gateway. Typical Application The WiYZ system allows the user to connect a network of sensors wirelessly, and to access collected sensor data through a variety of backhaul WAN interfaces. The WiYZ Remotes monitor analog signals from directly connected sensors and other signaling devices, such as warehouse video cameras, tank level sensors, and OEM instruments. 1.3 Hardware Input/Output Configurations You can order the WiYZ Remote with four different hardware I/O configurations: 1.3.1 TRNR_PRD-72 This device supports a low voltage I/O set: • Two digital inputs (0 -5 VDC to 24 VDC) • Two digital outputs (2 A at 24 VDC) • Two analog voltage inputs (0-100 mV) • One 6 V (40 mA) sensor power supply output 1.3.2 TRNR_PRD-74 This device supports a high voltage I/O set: • Two digital inputs (0 -5 VDC to 24 VDC) • Two digital outputs (2 A at 24 VDC) • Two analog voltage inputs (0-5 V) • One 6 V (40 mA) sensor power supply output 1.3.3 TRNR_PRD-77 This device supports a current input I/O set: • Two digital inputs (0 -5 VDC to 24 VDC) • Two digital outputs (2 A at 24 VDC) • Two analog current inputs (0-22 mA) • One 24 V (40 mA) sensor power supply output 1.3.4 Figure 1. WiYZ Remote TRNR_PRD-78 This device supports a current output I/O set: • Two digital inputs (0 -5 VDC to 24 VDC) • Two digital outputs (2 A at 24 VDC) • Two analog current outputs (4-20 mA) • One 24 V (40 mA) sensor power supply output 2.0 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Refer to Figure 2 on Page 3 for component locations. 2.1 05-4953A01, Rev. 01 COM1 (J602) RS232 Diagnostic Pinouts RJ11 Pin Signal Transmit Data (TXD) Output Receive Data (RXD) Input Ground (GND) Input GE MDS WiYZ Remote Quick Start Guide Direction 2.2 COM2 (J601) RS232/RS485 Payload Pinouts 2.4.1 Digital Input Pinouts Pin Signal Direction RJ45 Pin Signal Direction Digital Input 1 Input Receive Data (RXD) Output Digital Input 2 Input Transmit Data (TXD) Input Isolated Ground Input Ground (GND) Input Request to Send (RTS) Input Clear to Send (CTS) Output 2.3 BATT (J208) Pinouts Pin Signal Direction Vbatt+ Output Vbatt- Input 2.4 Terminal Strip (J201) Pinouts Pin Signal Direction Digital Input 1 (D_IN1)1,2 Input Digital Input 2 (D_IN2)1,2 Input Digital Input Common Input ISO Ground (Isolated GND) Digital Output Pinouts Pin Signal Direction Digital Output 1 Output Digital Output 2 Output Digital Output Common Output 2.4.3 Analog Input Pinouts Pin Signal Direction Voltage In 1 Input 10 Voltage In 2 Input 2.4.4 Analog Output Pinouts Pin Signal Direction Input 12 Voltage Out 1 Output Digital Output 1 (D_OUT1)1,2 Output 13 Voltage Out 2 Output Digital Output 2 (D_OUT2)1,2 Output 2.4.5 Digital Output Common (D_OUT_COMMON)1,2 Output Pin Signal Direction Current In 1+ Input 10 Current In 1- Input Ground (GND) Input Volt Input 1/Current Input 1+/Current Output 1+1 Refer to Section 2.4.1 through Section 2.4.6. Input/Output Volt Input 2/Current Input 1-/Current Output 1-1 Refer to Section 2.4.1 through Section 2.4.6. Input/Output 11 Ground (GND) Input 12 Volt Output 1/Current Input 2+/Current Output 2+1 Refer to Section 2.4.1 through Section 2.4.6. Input/Output 13 Volt Output 2/Current Input 2-/Current Output 2-1 Refer to Section 2.4.1 through Section 2.4.6. Input/Output 14 Power In Input 15 Ground (GND) Input 16 Sensor Power Output 10 2.4.6 Footnotes: 1. 2. 2.4.2 All I/O has ESD protection. Digital I/O is optically isolated from the sources with >1500 V isolation. Digital Input – Accepts voltage input from either 5 VDC to 24 VDC, the digital inputs are interruptible, and these inputs can wake up the Remote. Digital Output – Can sink current 2 A @ 24 VDC, but cannot source any voltage. Current Input Pinouts Current Output Pinouts Pin Signal Direction Current Out 1+ Output 10 Current Out 1- Output 2.5 Additional Remote PCB Component Information Refer to Figure 2 on Page 3 for component locations. • On/Off switch (SW201) – Use this switch to enable/disable power to the unit. Units with a battery ship from the factory with this switch in the OFF position. • Antenna mount (N-Connector) is certified for use with omni-directional antennas (up to 5 dBi gain) and Yagi antennas (up to 10 dBi gain). • Fuse (FH501) is a 2 A fuse. • LED Ribbon Cable Connector (J604) is under the battery bracket. • Status Switch (SW600) – Use this switch to wake the Remote, Activate the LEDs, and send a diagnostic message to the WiYZ Gateway. GE MDS WiYZ Remote Quick Start Guide 05-4953A01, Rev. 01 2.6 WiYZ Remote Installation 3. Connect the analog cable from the sensor to be monitored to the I/O connector. For more information, refer to 2.4 Terminal Strip (J201) Pinouts on Page 2. Refer to Figure 3 during these steps, as required: 1. Attach the antenna. The antenna N-connector is certified for use with omni-directional antennas (up to 5 dBi gain) and Yagi antennas (up to 10 dBi gain). An appropriate Yagi antenna is the Maxrad MYP24010PT (MDS P/N: 97-4278A01). 2. Mount the WiYZ Remote units. Can be mounted using a wall mount plate, a pole mount, or strapped to a mast. Descriptions of available accessories TBS. 4. For units with a battery, put Switch SW201 in the ON position. Units with a battery ship from the factory with SW201 in the OFF position. 5. Connect optional AC power to the Remote units. The WiYZ Remote requires 7 to 30 Vdc. Additional details TBS. Figure 2. WiYZ Remote PCB 3.0 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 1. Change the security settings of the WiYZ Remote: Need some specific console commands in this section. a. Connect a serial cable. b. Change the network join key to match the value entered at the WiYZ Gateway. c. Enter EUI-64 of WiYZ Gateway System Manager. d. Enter IPv6 of the WiYZ Gateway. e. Enter SubNet ID of the WiYZ Gateway System Manager. f. Enter Linear Calibration for all attached sensors, if required. Refer to the MDS WiYZ System Reference Manual (05-4954A01) for more information. 2. Check for normal operation, using the front panel LEDs. You might need to press the Reset button to activate the LEDs. Refer to In-Service Operation on Page 4. 3. Close the lid and secure the 1/4-turn captive screws. Figure 3. WiYZ Remote Cabling 05-4953A01, Rev. 01 GE MDS WiYZ Remote Quick Start Guide . 4.0 IN-SERVICE OPERATION In-service operation of the WiYZ Remote is completely automatic. The only operator actions required are to apply power and check the front panel LEDs for proper indications as described below. 5.0 TROUBLESHOOTING If trouble occurs, verify that the unit meets the basic requirements listed below. These items should be checked prior to starting any detailed troubleshooting, or calling for factory assistance. All installations must have: • Adequate and stable primary power • Secure cable connections • Proper setup of the associated WiYZ Gateway (menu settings, correct cable wiring, proper data format, timing, etc.). 5.1 LEDs The radio’s LED indicator panel provides useful information when troubleshooting WiYZ remote problems. Refer to Figure 4 for LED data. Figure 4. LED Status Indicators LED Name Function Power • • • • • • Off: No power to unit On/Green: Powered and active Slow Blink/Green: Sleep state Slow Blink/Red: Battery Low Fast Blink/Green: Battery charging (if rechargeable battery installed) Fast Blink/Red: Alarmed Link • • • OFF: Not connected to any network SOLID: Connected to a network Blink: In the process of connecting Signal • • • • Off: Not joined to any network On: Signal Strength and channel good Slow Blink: Low RSSI Fast Blink: Channel overuse (packet loss) Data • • • OFF: no input or output configured ON: at least one input or output configured BLINK: activity (blink for 10 seconds following last activity 5.2 Technical Assistance Factory technical assistance is available by contacting GE MDS during business hours (8:30 AM to 6:00 PM Eastern Time). Please use one of the following means to contact the factory: Telephone: (585) 241-5510 E-mail: GEmds.TechSupport@GE.com Web: www.GEmds.com FAX: (585) 242-8369 FCC Part 15 Notice This Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. 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. RF Exposure Notice The equipment described in this guide emits radio frequency energy. Although the power level is low, the concentrated energy from a directional antenna may pose a health hazard. To comply with rf exposure requirements the antenna must be installed to ensure a minimum separation distance of 20cm from persons and may not be collocated or operated with other transmitting devices. This guide is intended for use by a professional installer. Only approved antennas may be used on the unit's RF output connectors, as listed below. The use of non-approved antennas may result in a violation of FCC rules, and subject the user to FCC enforcement action. Connector Approved Antennas N-Connector Yagi: 97-4278A01 Omni: 97-4278A48 Panel: 97-4278A16 To be Supplied To be Supplied Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. MDS WiYZ Remote Quick Start Guide 05-4953A01, Rev. 01 October 2009 GE MDS, LLC 175 Science Parkway Rochester, NY 14620 General Business: +1 585 242-9600 FAX: +1 585 242-9620 Web: www.GEmds.com
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