BAPI 900 MHz WAM Connect Installation And User Manual Download Page 9

Installation & Operating Instructions

Building Automation Products, Inc., 750 North Royal Avenue, Gays Mills, WI  54631 USA

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Specifications subject to change without notice.

rev. 02/09/21

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By default the gateway assigns the BACnet Object Instance ID for the first sensor starting at 1000.  It will go up by 1000 

for each additional sensor added, so the BACnet Object Instance ID for the second sensor will be 2000.  If a sensor is 

removed, the next sensor added to the system will have the lowest available default number.  This is important to know 

when replacing a sensor.  
Notice in Fig. 13 on page 10 that each sensor has multiple objects related to it.  For example, room sensor 9544 has a 

BACnet Object Instance ID of 1000, so all the objects associated with it (temp, humidity, setpoint, etc.) will begin with 

1000. As shown in the chart below, the object instance for the temperature value is always “0” so the temperature value 

for the first sensor is 1000. The object instance for the Humidity value is always “1”, so the humidity value for the first 

sensor is 1001. For the second sensor (749E), the temperature and humidity values are 2000 and 2001 respectively. Note 

that the object instance is skipped if that value is not available from that sensor, so there is no 1003 or 2003 for the first 

two sensors since neither of them has light level sensing.  
You can assign your own BACnet Object Instance IDs for the sensors rather than taking the defaults assigned by the 

gateway. However the IDs must be at least 10 numerals apart from each other. If you do not assigned them at least 10 

apart, the system will not recognise them.  For example, if you assign BACnet IDs for three sensors as of 6000, 6001 and  

6002, the second two sensors will not save on the system because their IDs are already being used as the humidity and 

setpoint or Barometric pressure values for the first sensor.  Instead you must assign numbers that are at least 10 apart 

from each other, such as 6000, 7000 and 8000 or 6000, 6010 and 6020.

BACnet Object Instance Chart

Object Type

 .....

Object Instance

 ..........

Object Description

Analog Input ................. 0 .......................Temperature in °C or °F

Analog Input ................. 1 .......................Relative humidity in %RH

Analog Input ................. 2 .......................Setpoint for room sensors / Barometric pressure in kPa for non-room sensors

 Analog  Input ................. 3 .......................Light level in LUX

Analog Input ................. 4 .......................Battery voltage level in volts

Analog Input ................. 5 .......................Received wireless signal strength in dBm

Binary Input .................. 6 .......................Occupancy override status

Analog Ouput................ 9 .......................Heartbeat check (described on page 11)

Note: the object instance is skipped if that variable is available from the sensor, so there would be no “2” value for a 

sensor without humidity measurement.
The “Radio Tab” (Fig 10) on Edit Link Sensor Window lets you edit 

the following: 

• Network:

 The network address of the sensor assigned by the 

gateway 

• AES Key:

 This is the AES encryption used between the gateway 

and device assigned by the gateway

• Channel:

 This is the radio channel the sensor is using. Assigned 

by the gateway

• Power level:

 dBm level of the radio. 0 dBm will yield good battery 

life. Default = 0 dBm. Adjustment range = -30 to +5 dBm.

• Interval:

 Is the time between transmissions in seconds.  

300 sec = 5 min. Default = 5 min. Adjustment range = 30 sec to 15 

min.

• Battery:

 The voltage at which the battery is going to stop 

transmissions due to an expiring battery.
Note: Once the battery drops below 3 volts, the battery is very 

close to end of life and should be replaced.

Setup continued...

Fig. 10: 

Radio Tab on Edit Link Sensor Window

Summary of Contents for 900 MHz WAM Connect

Page 1: ...900 MHz WAM Connect Wireless Gateway Installation and User Guide...

Page 2: ...cations subject to change without notice rev 02 09 21 39021_RCV_900_BACnet_2020 2 of 12 900MHz WAM Connect Table of Contents Mounting and Termination 3 Overview 4 Customer Provided Equipment and Mater...

Page 3: ...tenna connection Hold the gateway up to the plate and secure by twisting 1 4 turn clockwise POWER OPTIONS Direct 24VAC VDC Power Supply Included Power Over Ethernet PoE on board device LED INDICATORS...

Page 4: ...rarily place the gateway and sensors in their desired locations Material Attenuation Loss Brick 3 5 89 mm 3 5 dB Brick 7 178 mm 5 dB Brick 10 5 276 mm 7 dB Concrete 4 102 mm 12 dB Concrete 8 204 mm 23...

Page 5: ...the pull down box of the initial screen Fig 3 If it does not click the red retry arrows to the right of the box The WAM Link dongle should automatically identify itself to WAM Design software 3 Run th...

Page 6: ...stable Firmware Current Firmware Version Power Level Adjust the dBm level of the gateway radio Channel The gateway picks the channels to use There is no need to adjust this Unit Set the unit of measur...

Page 7: ...tion 6 Configure the WAM Tab Configure the options on the WAM Tab as needed Off Turns off the MQTT output WAM Sends the MQTT output to the BAPI WAM System or your own MQTT Broker Local Sends the infor...

Page 8: ...andoff of sensors to the gateway Note that all the sensors have been removed from the right column and are now in the center column These sensors are now handed off or assigned to the gateway that is...

Page 9: ...d them at least 10 apart the system will not recognise them For example if you assign BACnet IDs for three sensors as of 6000 6001 and 6002 the second two sensors will not save on the system because t...

Page 10: ...mple of what the BACnet Objects will look like from the BAPI Gateway using YABE Yet Another BACnet Explorer Notice the Object Instance ID changes based on the type of value being transmitted Fig 13 BA...

Page 11: ...nsor issues Suggestion the Heartbeat should be set to 3 times the transmit interval value to prevent a fault on one or two missed transmissions BACnet Information continued Fig 14 BACnet information f...

Page 12: ...3 Select the local folder that you created in Step 1 and click Open to save the backup to the folder You will receive a Backup Successful message as shown in Fig 19 RESTORE LOCAL 1 Go to the Backup t...

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