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Montage- und Anschlussanleitung / sWave.NET Gateway mit Sensor Bridge und Access Point
Mounting and wiring instructions / sWave.NET Gateway with Sensor Bridge and Access Point
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bance source: >300 mm. Do not bend or clamp the cable. Minimum
bending range of cable: >25 mm.
Power is supplied with the plug-in power supply and the 3 pole
connector which are included in the scope of delivery.
Planning the wireless range
Because radio signals are electromagnetic waves, the signal is
attenuated on its way from the transmitter to the receiver. This
means that the electrical and magnetic field strengths decrease
inversely proportional to the squared distance between transmitter
and receiver (E,H~1/r²). In addition to this natural restriction of the
wireless range, further interference factors can occur: metal parts,
e.g. armours in walls, metal foils in thermal insulation or metallised
heat protection glass, reflect electromagnetic waves. Therefore, a
so-called deadspot can be found behind them. Radio waves are able
to penetrate walls, but the attenuation increases even more than in
the free field.
Penetration of radio waves
Material
Penetration rate
Wood, gypsum, uncoated glass
90…100%
Brick stone, press boards
65…95%
Armoured concrete
10…90%
Metal, aluminium laminated, water
0…10%
Typical wireless ranges
Environment
Range (approx.)
Free field (SW868/915/917)
700 m
Free field (SW922)
230 m
Indoors (SW868/915/917)
50 m
Indoors (SW922)
25 m
To get the maximum range: use the specified antennas. With other
antennas, the maximum range may differ.
Initial operation
- Connect the supply voltage. After connecting the supply voltage,
the Mode LED lights up permanently. The Gateway is initialized in
this state.
- Shortly after, the Mode LED starts to blink slowly. This indicates
the Access Point in the Gateway to be ready for use.
- As soon as the Access Point is connected to the Sensor Bridge
software integrated on the Gateway, the Mode LED flashes in short
intervals.
- The device is ready for use.
Mode LED state
Meaning
LED lights up continuously
Device is starting up
LED blinks evenly on/off
Access Point is ready for
use, but Sensor Bridge is not
reachable (startup process
takes longer than Access Point
startup)
LED flashes evenly
Access Point is ready for use
and connected to the Sensor
Bridge application
RF LED
The RF LED lights up shortly in case of radio communication. It
indicates the Access Point communicating by radio with a system
participant (switch or actor). This only applies to participants which
are managed by the Sensor Bridge.
Default settings
In delivery state, the Gateway is configured as follows:
Setting
Default value
IP Configuration Static
IP Address
192.168.3.32
Subnet mask
255.255.255.0
User name
admin
Password: steute
Reset device configuration to delivery state
- Press reset button for >10 sec. After approx. 5 sec., the LED blinks
in a fast interval.
- Hold the button pressed. When all LEDs turn off after approx.
10 sec., the reset is carried out.
- Release the button. The device is going to restart in delivery state.
Ethernet status
The ethernet socket indicates the current connection status with its
two integrated LEDs.
Ethernet LED state
Meaning
Green LED on
Network link active
Green LED off
Network link inactive
Yellow LED blinks
Sending / receiving data
Web interface
The Sensor Bridge has an integrated web interface for configur-
ing and managing Access Points and wireless switches. To access
the website, make sure that the configuration PC and the Gateway
are in the same subnet. For initial operation, use a point-to-point
connection with both participants in the same IP address range of
192.168.3.xxx.
Caution! Gateway and PC must not have the same IP address!