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4.6.5- External Devices >> WAVENIS
The Titan and Titan-mini devices are ready to read, store and send registers from Waveflow 868MHz
pulse counters as well as WaveTherm 868MHz temperature sensors. An internal Wavecard 868MHz
communication card can be included, allowing for communications with Wavenis devices up to 1km
away (in direct vision), or up to 16km away using up to 3 boosters. When using the Titan-mini model
to read Waveflows, a Waveport (USB or RS232) device is required.
An Application Note is available for a greater understanding of its use, including examples (
AN6-
Router-Titan-Metering-Wavenis-Concentrator.pdf
)
Periodic readings of up to 64 Waveflow devices and 5 Wavetherm devices can be programmed,
sending at a later time the readings to a webserver via a JSON object or via the logger using FTP.
Enabled
: Activate this option to enable Waveflow communications.
Serial Port
: Select the serial port “Serial Port 4 – TTL” for the Titan router and “Serial Port 5
– USB” when using the Titan-mini model.
Period
: In this field, indicate how frequently (in minutes) you wish the data sensors to be
read.
Number of attempts
: In this field you can specify the number of attempts to take readings
should an error occur.
Logger
: Select this option if you wish for the internal logger to be used to store the Modbus
registers that are read (for later sending to the web platform).
4.6.5.1- External Devices > Wavenis > WaveTalk
This section allows you to configure up to 10 Wavetalk boosters. Remember that up to three boosters
can be used between the Wavenis concentrator (the Titan router) and the sensors to be read. Here
the MAC address of each WaveTalk booster should be specified.
4.6.5.2- External Devices > Wavenis > Waveflow-4