
Hubbell Ethernet Gateway V4
User’s Manual
PD2864
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Data Sources
Data Sources indicate from where the Gateway is acquiring its data. This can originate from wireless
nodes connected to the Gateway or from peered Gateways which are connected to the Gateway via
the Ethernet network.
Wireless Nodes
The Wireless Nodes sub-menu will expose all of the monitoring nodes in radio contact with the
Gateway. Nodes may be segregated by "type" in the sub menu i.e. "power" or "environmental
monitors". To search for a specific node, input the node ID in part or full in the "Node" column. The
data table for nodes is explained below:
Node
:
Monitoring node 16 digit user ID (GUID)
F/W
:
Firmware version of monitoring node
F/W Update %
: Indicates the progress of a wireless firmware update of a monitoring node
Type
:
Monitor type (i.e. AC power monitor, environmental monitor)
Product
:
Product model name
RPM
:
Readings per minute or the frequency of data reports received from the node
each minute. This will vary depending on the strength of the radio signal and
ratio of node to Gateways
Age
:
Duration online
Readings
:
Exposes readings from the device
RPM (Readings per Minute) and Reporting Frequency:
The reporting frequency of wireless nodes to
the Gateway is a function of how many nodes share the Gateway and the strength of the radio
connection(s) between the nodes and the Gateway. Nodes take readings up to hundreds of times per
second depending on the model. This data will be stored and forwarded with each successful
transmission. This means that even in the event of a lower RPM no data is compromised, but the
data update rate will be slower.
If an improved RPM rate is required, you can add another Gateway to the network to load balance
node traffic. This works best when there are high node counts. Alternatively, place the Gateway in a
more central area with better radio visibility to all nodes or identify slow nodes and improve their radio
visibility to another node or the Gateway.
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