
| IoT-Gateway-00 SERIES
12-24V DC POWERED OPERATING MANUAL
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2. UNPACKING
The instrument should be carefully inspected for signs of damage which may have
occurred in transit. In the unlikely case that damage has been sustained, DO NOT use
the instrument, but please retain all packaging for our inspection and contact your
supplier immediately
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3. QUICK START GUIDE
There are a number of different applications for the IoT-Gateway-00, here are two ‘Quick
Start’ examples which explain how two typical applications are realised.
3.1 Application One
The IoT-Gateway-00 receives readings from 8 IWTT thermocouple wireless
transmitters and transmits this information to remote cloud based storage for
viewing, alarming and logging on the Sensata WebScada platform.
The IWTT transmitters are first configured to be channels 1 to 8 using the in-built DIP
switches, please refer to the IWTT user manual for exact details of how this is done.
The IoT-Gateway WebScada instance must be set-up using the Web Contact form,
details and a QR code of the address of this form are on the IoT-Gateway-00 label. When
an email has been received indicating that your personnel WebScada site has been
provisioned simply switch the power on to the IoT-Gateway-00 and the IWTT
transmitters. The green led LED 4 on the front panel should flash when data from the
wireless sensors is being received from the IWTT sensor and LED 1 will indicate that this
data has been transmitted to the remote WebScada server.
The latest data from the IWTT sensors can be viewed on the front panel display. This
data includes:
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The channel number and Link Quality Index (LQI) of each IWTT transmitter
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The current reading with the appropriate Engineering Units
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The Time and Date stamp of the latest reading received from the IWTT transmitter
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The Serial number and Number of Transmissions made by that transmitter
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The Temperature Range and Type of that sensor
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The Update rate and Software Version of that IWTT transmitter
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Using the Up and Down pushbuttons the above information can be read from each IWTT
sensor in turn.
Navigating to your personal WebScada address, details will be in your register
confirmation email, will allow these values to be displayed on any internet enabled device
such as a PC or Smartphone. Using the WebScada allows alarm levels, alarm emails etc.
to be set up and historical data can be viewed in graphical form or downloaded in an
Excel compatible file format.