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Summary of Contents for IF-006

Page 1: ...1 P a g e TM User sGuide Shop online at omega com e mail info omega com For latest product manuals www omegamanual info IF 006 Layer N Wireless Universal Smart Interface...

Page 2: ...nly Customer Service 1 800 622 2378 USA Canada only Engineering Service 1 800 872 9436 USA Canada only U S A Headquarters Tel 203 359 1660 e mail info omega com Fax 203 359 7700 The information contai...

Page 3: ...2 7 2 IF 006 1 Configuration Register Mapping 13 7 3 IF 006 1 Configuration Registers 14 7 3 1 I2C Stats 15 7 3 2 Interface Password 15 7 3 3 Device ID 15 7 3 4 FW Version 15 7 3 5 HW Version 15 7 3 6...

Page 4: ...7 8 2 3 I2C Address 27 8 2 4 Bus Speed 27 8 3 Read Command 28 8 4 Write Command 29 8 5 View Command 29 8 6 Trigger Command 30 8 7 Interface Command 31 8 8 Config Command 33 8 8 1 Configuring Devices 3...

Page 5: ...SYNC configuration software An integrated Command Line Interface allows for quick serial configuration of your IF 006 using any standard terminal emulator Layer N wireless products are designed with...

Page 6: ...irmware Step 3 Click Confirm Update to finalize Important During the update process your Gateway will not be able to send or receive readings until the update process is complete 3 Layer N IF 006 Setu...

Page 7: ...uration tab of the SYNC interface Depending on the type of Smart Probe connected you will be presented a variety of configuration options The Type dropdown allows the user to select which sensor to us...

Page 8: ...High Power Mode navigate to the Device Settings tab in the SYNC interface Click Additional Settings under the Interface Settings section Check the High Power Mode box to enable it 4 3 Transmit Interva...

Page 9: ...N Smart Probe follow these instructions Step 1 Navigate to the Device Settings tab in the SYNC interface and click Set Passwords under the Sensor Settings section Step 2 Create a Configuration Passwo...

Page 10: ...assword The Clear Password button removes the password protection from the probe 5 3 Login Click the login button after entering your device password to access the configurable features 5 4 Reset The...

Page 11: ...en once and turning off The IF 006 LED will flash a green light each time data is sent to the gateway Once you have completed the pairing process you may use a Philips screwdriver to replace the cover...

Page 12: ...the CLI interface the first character denotes the operation to be performed as indicated in the table below Any other byte value appearing in the start of the frame is interpreted as a Modbus RTU Modb...

Page 13: ...0x0000 0x3fc0 Invalid Address 0xec00 0xefff IF 006 Configuration 0xf000 0xf7ff Smart Sensor I2C registers 0x0000 0x0fff 0xf800 0xf800 Invalid Address Register addresses 0x0000 0x3fc0 and addresses 0xf...

Page 14: ...DEVICE_ID 0xefe8 u8 8 RW Read only but used as part of Boot load access mechanism FW_VERSION 0xefec u32 RW Read only but used as part of Boot load access mechanism Formatted as MM mm bb cc HW_VERSION...

Page 15: ...dio channel will be allowed If the Password Valid bit is set and the IPW being written matches the VPW the PE bit will be cleared Note Writing to the IPW does not affect the UPW of the attached probe...

Page 16: ...values 7 3 7 8 Shutdown The MSP processor advises the radio subsystem when power is too low to continue operation thru the Reset Pending status bit After appropriate processing by the radio subsystem...

Page 17: ...0 9600 1 19 200 2 38 400 3 115 200 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Reserved 7 3 9 Multi Device Support The IF 006 does not support multiple Smart Probes The Modbus Range value is forced to 0 7 3 10 Interface C...

Page 18: ...IF 006 The IF 006 will periodically check the ability to access the probe and will clear this bit if the probe is detached This status information is also available in the IF 006 configuration status...

Page 19: ...PW of the attached probe is equal to the IPW or if the user enters the UPW over the USB channel 7 3 11 8 Bootstrap Pending The Bootstrap Pending flag is set following the Bootstrap control bit being s...

Page 20: ...thru the USB Modbus interface and are not subject to security or password protection This architectural model allows the USB interface to directly configure the attached probe and prevents the access...

Page 21: ...0c08 0xf604 Switches Unused always read as 0 0x0c0a 0xf605 Capacity Battery capacity as 0 indicates battery level below 1 8 Vdc 100 indicates battery level above 3 0 Vdc 0x0c0c 0xf606 Control see belo...

Page 22: ...te indication of the remaining battery power If no bits are set it indicates the battery is at 0 capacity 7 5 3 5 Probe Attached The Probe Attached bit is set when a smart probe is detected by the IF...

Page 23: ...hutdown request Control Register 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Connection Type Authentication Required Force Enumeration Shutdown 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Connection Options see below 7 5 5 1 Shutdown The MSP processo...

Page 24: ...ion control and is radio specific Sub GHz Radio Options 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Reserved Band Omega Sub Ghz 915 Mhz 0 0 1 Omega Sub Ghz 863 Mhz 0 1 0 Reserved Sub Ghz High Power Enable X 7 5 5 6 Sub Ghz...

Page 25: ...pically at no cost and may be easily installed on a PC or Linux systems such as Raspberry Pi Note Changes made to the configuration registers thru the CLI are temporary and will reset to the power up...

Page 26: ...r characters are treated as Modbus Start of Frame or address values no interpretation is made of characters other than those shown in the Help summary and no error reporting will be generated All comm...

Page 27: ...float integer long or string value When entering data a 0x indicates a hex value 8 2 3 I2C Address The IF 006 defaults to using I2C address 0x68 8 2 4 Bus Speed The I2C bus speed defaults to 40 kb se...

Page 28: ...and the 4 sensor readings The Time information is stored in register 0x38 as a 32 bit long value and is then immediately followed by the four sensor results stored as floating point values at location...

Page 29: ...utes registers Usage I nformation Device Name 0xe0 Device ID 0x00 Number of Sensors 0x00 Number of Outputs 0x00 Provides summary of the device status and health used to take the measurements D ata Cur...

Page 30: ...05 Forces a factory reset which clears all user set up and logged information P ower reset Trigger Register Trigger Value 0x0006 Performs a user reset that is treated as a power on reset which include...

Page 31: ...ce Password to match User Password u do not force Interface Password to track User Password If the U option is selected than any changes entered for the User Password will be copied to the IPW Interfa...

Page 32: ...ached a password is entered the probe is detached and then re attached and a data access is attempted I P 1234 Password accepted No Authentication Required Passwords Active Probe Attached Probe is det...

Page 33: ...E IO_LIST_SELECT C D Displays the I O mix available on the device with an indication of how to select difference configurations C D nn Allows selecting device configuration from available options show...

Page 34: ...ion enter C D n where n is one of the displayed options The device will be reconfigured a Reset will be generated to force the new input selections to be enumerated and a revised list will be displaye...

Page 35: ...ion 2 DUTY option 3 DELAY option 4 CNT option 5 U D_CNT option 6 QUAD_CNT option 7 CLK_A NO SNK option 8 NC SNK option 9 NO SRC option 10 NC SRC option 11 RST NO SNK option 12 NC SNK option 13 NO SRC...

Page 36: ...anufactured 2017 09 01 Operating Hours 0 00 25 47 Calibrated 2017 09 01 Calibration Hours 0 00 25 47 Oper Volt 3 1 Vdc Oper Temp 25 oC Fault Code 0x0000 Sensors 1 Outputs 2 Sample Rate 1 C D IR T_O Op...

Page 37: ...ltiple options may be set on the same command line in any order The updated configuration will be shown using the current serial configuration and then all changes are applied at once Serial BR 38400...

Page 38: ...VDC 1 75 W External power adapter optional External power specification based on Omega specific power adapter Environmental Operating Conditions for Base Unit 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F 90 RH non conde...

Page 39: ...A if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge OMEGA s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser including but not limited to m...

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