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Data 1

Sensor Data Field 1

40109

108

 

Data 2

Sensor Data Field 2

40110

109

 

Data 3

Sensor Data Field 3

40111

110

 

Data 4

Sensor Data Field 4

40112

111

 

Data 5 

Sensor Data Field 5

40113

112

 

Data 6

Sensor Data Field 6

40114

113

 

Data 7

Sensor Data Field 7

40115

114

 

Data 8

Sensor Data Field 8

40116

115

SNMP Poll and Trap Interface
Use SNMP software to pull in gateway and sensor data. G-HUB provides a .MIB file. 
There are four available interfaces. Set the SNMP Interface Address for each one the ad-
dress of the device sending the SNMP request). Mark the interface Active and Save.

The MIB file is available through here:  
resources.G-HUB.com/content/downloads/G-HUBEGW-MIB_v1

The MIB Tree looks like this:

 

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MODBUS TCP Interface
Use MODBUS TCP software to pull in gateway and sensor data. G-HUB provides a regis-
ter map. Check the box to make the interface Active and Save.

The MODBUS TCP Interface will store all data values in 16-bit registers. The registers and 
their data fields are mapped below:

 

Field

Description

Register

 

Data  

Address

GATEWAY 

Gateway ID_High

The first 16 bytes of a 32 byte 

serial ID number

40001

0

REGISTERS

Gateway ID_Low

The last 16 bytes of a 32 

bytes serial ID number

40002

1

 

Gateway Version

The version of gateway  

firmware on the device

40003

2

 

Gateway Device 

Count

The number of devices 

(sensors & gateways) in its 

network

40004

3

SENSOR 

Sensor ID_High

The first 16 bytes of a 32 byte 

serial ID number

40101

100

REGISTERS

Sensor ID_Low

The last 16 bytes of a 32 

bytes serial ID number

40102

101

 

Device Type

The unique type identifier for 

the sensor profile

40103

102

 

Data Age

The number of seconds that 

have elapsed since the last 

data was retrieved

40104

103

 

Is Device Active

0 indicates no data for this 

slot

40105

104

 

Is Aware

Becomes aware when a 

sensor threshold has been 

breached

40106

105

 

Voltage

Battery voltage 

40107

106

 

RSSI

Signal Strength indicator 

0-100%

40108

107

Summary of Contents for G-HUB

Page 1: ...the connection is snug but do not overtighten Plug an Ethernet cable with internet connectivity into the gateway Plug the power supply into a power outlet then connect to the gateway Once all three l...

Page 2: ...2 Indicates the Ethernet has internet connectivity and can reach the online moni toring system A green light indicates ready and working a red light indicates there is a problem A flashing green ligh...

Page 3: ...e immediate response from the sensor power cycle the sensor by removing then re inserting the battery Notes If the sensor status indicator does not change reset the sensor by removing the battery Wait...

Page 4: ...sensor detail information To change the date range click inside the date box 2 History and Chart Views Clicking on the History or Chart tabs within the sensor detail panel allows you to view the sens...

Page 5: ...ws the user to set notifications based on advanced rules such as comparing past data points with the current one to determine if a notification should be sent Existing Notifications Use notifications...

Page 6: ...n your network you will also see a Devices to Notify tab This will allow the notification to interact with these types of devices Select a device from the list on the left and click the arrow button t...

Page 7: ...tive and Save The default port is 3500 but can be edited PAGE 12 PAGE 13 5 Advanced Settings and Interfacing with the G HUB Ethernet Gateway Through iG HUB 1 Ethernet Gateway Edit Screen When you log...

Page 8: ...erface Active and Save The MODBUS TCP Interface will store all data values in 16 bit registers The registers and their data fields are mapped below Field Description Register Data Address GATEWAY Gate...

Page 9: ...Device Count WNetSection Wireless Network Seciont WD Entry Wireless Device Entry Index Index Number Serial Wireless Device Serial ID Type Device Type eg temp water motion sensor etc Age Number of sec...

Page 10: ...the PC firewall does not prohibit an inbound connection Plug power cable into the Ethernet gateway Plug in the power cable While the device is booting press and hold the Reset Button on the back of th...

Page 11: ...ipt of the product G HUB reserves the right to repair or replace products at its own and complete discretion Customer must obtain from G HUB a Return Material Authorization Number RMA prior to returni...

Page 12: ...her antenna or transmitter PAGE 22 PAGE 23 Canada IC English Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved fo...

Page 13: ...ons on how to use your G HUB Wireless Sensors or the iG HUB Online System please visit us on the web at http www G HUB com support Global Design Corporation Inc 67 East Park Place Suite 750 Morristown...

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