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Adapter

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3.5 - CHANGING CHANNEL

If there is disturbance on the network channel which is affecting communication, the channel can be forced to a new one.
A new channel scan can be forced or one of the four pre-selected channels can be set.

3.5.1 - SCANNING TO FIND A NEw CHANNEL

1 - Set the switch on the 

Radio

Key to position 

3

 Connect the

      Radio

Key to the PAN-C and wait for the YELLOW LED (P) on the

      Radio

Key to light up. 

2 - Disconnect the PAN-C from the power supply and disconnect
      the 

Radio

Key.

Now follow the steps described for the PAN-C in sections ”

Channel 

search

“ and ”

Saving PAN-C settings

”.

After this, for each NODE follow the steps outlined in section “

Saving 

Settings

“ and for each repeater, the instructions given in section  

Saving repeater settings

”.

Power 

Supply

Power 

Supply

1

2

3.5.2 - SETTING COMMUNICATION CHANNEL MANUALLY

Power 

Supply

Power 

Supply

Power 

Supply

PAN-C

PAN-C

NODE

Power 

Supply

NODE

1

2

3

4

OTHER NODES...

1 - Set the switch on the 

Radio

Key to position 4, 6, 7 or 8 (depending on the channel you want to set).

     Connect the 

Radio

Key to the PAN-C and wait for the YELLOW LED on the 

Radio

Key to light up. 

2 - Disconnect the PAN-C from the power supply and disconnect the 

Radio

Key.

3 - Leave the switch on the 

Radio

Key in the same position (position 4 in this example).

     Connect the 

Radio

Key to a NODE (or to a repeater) that has been powered-on, and wait for the GREEN LED (N) on the

     

Radio

Key to light up. 

4 - Disconnect the NODE from the power supply and disconnect the 

Radio

Key.

Repeat the steps listed in points 3 and 4 for each NODE and repeater in the network without changing the setting on the 

Radio

Key

     Position of 

Radio

Key switch                            Channel

 

               

4

 

                            12 

 

               

6

 

                            16

 

               

7

 

                            20

 

               

8

 

                            25

Summary of Contents for RadioAdapter

Page 1: ...RadioAdapter MANAGEMENT AND MONITORING ISM 2 4 GHz wireless system for plant monitoring and control USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...2 2 3 Saving settings 7 2 3 How to install a repeater 8 2 3 1 Initializing a repeater 8 2 3 2 Self configuring a repeater 8 2 3 3 Saving repeater settings 8 2 4 Configuring the PAN C 9 2 4 1 Transferr...

Page 3: ...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 accordanc...

Page 4: ...1 5 Installing the antenna NO FCC models The antenna can be inserted straight into the RadioAdapter connector or panel mounted and connected to RadioAdapter using the cable supplied in the Antenna ki...

Page 5: ...e 19200 bps parity odd stop bit 1 CCA0B0T01M500 RadioKey Modbus bit rate 19200 bps parity none stop bit 1 NOTE The features described in this table depend on the value of the 11th digit of the RadioKe...

Page 6: ...is now configured as PAN C and all PAN C information is sent to the RadioKey From now on the RadioKey can only be used with this network We recommend you mark this RadioAdapter with the sticker suppli...

Page 7: ...gs Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply TTL RS485 Configure the Televis or Modbus address of the devices to be connected to the NODE Connect the devices to the NODE via TTL or RS 485 Switch on the d...

Page 8: ...TER The GREEN LED on the repeater will now start to blink fast 2 3 2 Self configuring a repeater 2 3 3 Saving repeater settings Power Supply Power Supply Disconnect the RadioKey from the repeater Wait...

Page 9: ...NOTA Communication between NODES repeaters and PAN C and the monitoring device will commence after at least 1 minute has passed after each component of the network was switched on 2 5 Changes to netwo...

Page 10: ...NODE Place a new RadioAdapter in the place of the NODE you removed Install and configure the new NODE following the steps outlined in section How to install a NODE Repeat the PAN C configuration as de...

Page 11: ...on Saving repeater settings Power Supply Power Supply 1 2 3 5 2 Setting communication channel manually Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply PAN C PAN C NODE Power Supply NODE 1 2 3 4 OTHER NODES 1 S...

Page 12: ...ithout notice 4 3 RESPONSIBILITY AND RESIDUAL RISKS ELIWELL CONTROLS SRL shall not be liable for damage resulting from Installation uses other than those specified and in particular which do not compl...

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