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SLATEs configuration
As soon as a SLATE is paired to a SAP10e device, it inherits of the configuration file
APPLI.CFG
provided by the SAP10e device.
Wake-up policy:
wake up regularly:
every quarter of an hour
,
active days:
5/7 days
,
active interval:
8.00 AM - 7.00 PM
.
So before starting any pairing procedure, check attentively the SAP10e device configuration for the SLATE.
For further information, refer to the chapter §
.
Pairing procedure
The SAP10e device pairing allows to associate one or several SLATEs to a SAP10e device. A SLATE can be paired to only one SAP10e device at a time.
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When a new SAP10e device is trying to pair a legacy SLATE already paired to another SAP10e device, the SLATE will be paired to the new
SAP10e device and unpaired automatically from the other device. To prevent from any unexpected SLATE pairing by another user, a pairing
PIN
code
can be used.
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The pairing PIN code is not activated by default.
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The SAP10e device can detect the SLATEs after they have woken up at least one since the device booting-up. In the default factory
configuration, the SLATEs are programmed to wake-up and communicate for a while on the WPAN network every 15 minutes then fall again into
Sleep
mode.
a) List the available SLATEs on the WPAN network
Connect to the SAP10e device Web user interface, and in the
Configuration > SLATEs Pairing
menu, click on the
Activate
button.
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When there is no user action change in the SAP10e device configuration during one minute, the pairing is aborted automatically. To launch
again the pairing procedure, click again on the
Activate
button.
Wait for 15 minutes until all your SLATEs are detected by the SAP10e device. They should appear with their PSN in the
SLATEs detected
left table.
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