User Manual
R-GWR SERIES
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4.2.2.1.
PAIRING A NEW SENSOR
To pair one or more new sensors it is necessary to follow the procedure below:
1)
Power up the R-GWR gateway and the radio sensor
2)
In the gateway press the "START NEW SENSOR PAIRING" button in the "Status" section of the web
server. The STS LED of the gateway will start flashing.
3)
In the sensor you want to pair, press and hold the pairing button until the red LED lights up
(transmission).
4)
If the green LED of the radio sensor (radio reception) lights up, the association was successful and the
new sensor with its data will appear in the "Status" section of the R-GWR gateway web server.
5)
Press the pairing buttons of each sensor you want to pair as in the previous point
6)
Once all the sensors have been paired, press the "STOP NEW SENSOR PAIRING" button in the R-
GWR web server “status” section.
7)
The STS LED of the R-GWR gateway stops flashing.
4.2.2.2.
MEANING OF THE STATUS PAGE COLUMNS
NR SENSOR
Represents the sensor number at the time of pairing.
ADDR SENSOR
Represents the unique address of the sensor (not editable).
LAST SEND
Represents the date/time of the last sending event.
TEMP, HUMIDITY
They represent the temperature and humidity values detected by the sensor respectively.
ANALOG COUNTER
Represents the measurement value of the IN0 input if configured as an analogue input (0-30V) or counter.
IN0
Represents the value of the IN0 input if configured as a digital input.
IN1
Represents the value of the IN1 input if available in the sensor model in use.
IN2
Represents the value of the tamper input if available in the sensor model in use.
IN3
Represents the value of the pairing button.
BATTERY
Represents the state of the battery: OK if the battery is full, FAIL if the battery needs to be replaced.
STATUS