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Vega SI-11 / User Manual  

 

Revision 25 -  24 June 2021 

 

Hold the start button pressed (min. 5 seconds)  to switch the device  from the "Active" 

mode back to the "Storage" mode. 

 

When switching to the "Storage" mode, all readings  from the pulse inputs 
accumulated in the device memory are reset 

The device forms the data packet with current state with a configurable period from 5 

minutes to 24 hours. The packets stored in the device memory and transmitting during the next 
communication session with the LoRaWAN

®

 network. 

The packet is formed at 00.00 on the internal clock of the device if the data collection 

period is set to 24 hours, at 00.00 and at 12.00, if the period is 12 hours and so on.  

The adjustable data transfer period can be from 5 minutes to 24 hours. Data transferring 

in random point in time during set period. At the next communication session, the device starts 
sending accumulated packets with readings, from the earliest to the latest. 

With the "Confirmed uplinks" option turned on, the device will send the next packet only 

after receiving a confirmation of the delivery of the previous one. If such confirmation has not 
been  received after the fulfilled in the settings uplink number of transmissions, device 
completes the communication session until the next one according to the schedule. In this 
case, the device continues to collect data according to the data collection period and store it 
in memory. Non-transmitted packets remain in the device memory  until the next 
communication session. 

With the "Confirmed uplinks" option turned off, the device just sends all accumulated 

packets to the network in order from the earliest to the latest. There are no checks of package 
delivery in this mode. After communication session there are no non-transmitted messages in 
the device memory. 

The internal clock is set automatically when you connect to the device through USB, 

also can be adjust via LoRaWAN

®

 network. 

FUNCTIONAL 

Vega SI-11 pulse counter is A class device (LoRaWAN

®

 classification) and has the 

following features: 

 

ADR support (Adaptive Data Rate) 

 

Sending of confirmed packets  

 

Two operating modes: "Active" and "Storage" 

 

Inputs can be switched to “security” mode for connection to external leakage 

and safety sensors, etc.  

 

Queue for sending packets if delivery fails 

Summary of Contents for VEGA SI-11

Page 1: ...www vega absolute ru PULSE COUNTER VEGA SI 11 USER MANUAL DOCUMENT REVISION FIRMWARE VERSION 25 2 4...

Page 2: ...7 Device Specification 7 Default Device Settings 8 3 OPERATION 9 Device Appearance 9 Contacts Description 10 LED Indications 12 Mounting Recomendations 13 4 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL 15 Vega SI 11 pulse...

Page 3: ...ion on powering and activation procedure control commands and functions of the counter This manual is targeted at specialists familiar with installation work fundamentals of electronic and electrical...

Page 4: ...UNICATION AND DATA COLLECTION ALGORITHM Vega SI 11 operates in modes listed below Storage is a mode for storing and transporting In this mode the device does not communicate regularly with the network...

Page 5: ...receiving a confirmation of the delivery of the previous one If such confirmation has not been received after the fulfilled in the settings uplink number of transmissions device completes the communi...

Page 6: ...battery MARKING Device marked with sticker that contain the next information Device name DevEUI Release Date Sticker located in three places on device case in factory certificate and on the packing b...

Page 7: ...on type ABP or OTAA Communication period 5 15 30 minutes 1 6 12 or 24 hours Data collection period 5 15 30 minutes 1 6 12 or 24 hours Memory amount for storing packets 200 packets Type of the LoRaWAN...

Page 8: ...Delay 5 seconds Uplink number of transmissions 1 Data rate DR0 Power 14 dBm Communication period 24 hours Data collection period 24 hours Time zone UTC 00 00 Inputs operate in mode pulse For changing...

Page 9: ...unting for DIN rail 1 screw 2 mm 8 mm cross 2 DIN rail with mounting holes 3 mm 3 silicone gasket without through holes ensuring the protection rating of the device case IP65 All of elements for manag...

Page 10: ...tacts reed switch mechanical pushbutton open collector output Equipment with NAMUR pulse output is not supported Polarity effects only open collector circuits To reset all readings from the pulse inpu...

Page 11: ...Vega SI 11 User Manual 11 Revision 25 24 June 2021 The maximum possible frequency of sending alarm packets is one per 1 second...

Page 12: ...ING Short flashings Linking to the network in progress One long flashing during 5 sec The device has been successfully connected to the network and is in active mode Three flashings each by 1 sec Link...

Page 13: ...ng be like 1 Setting the devices and connecting them to the network are usually carried out in the office see Network Deployment Manual 2 Determination of suitable places for mounting at the object wi...

Page 14: ...ice it is necessary to reset the pulses accumulated during testing and connection by switching the device to the Storage mode by pressing the button for 5 seconds 9 Start the device by pressing launch...

Page 15: ...on the type number of pulses or status 0 open 1 closed uint32 4 bytes Input 2 reading depending on the type number of pulses or status 0 open 1 closed uint32 4 bytes Input 3 reading depending on the...

Page 16: ...e Values of basic settings bit field uint8 1 byte Input No where the alarm is detected uint8 4 bytes Packet time unixtime UTC uint32 4 bytes Input 1 reading depending on the type number of pulses or s...

Page 17: ...ed to the network Size in bytes Field description Data type 1 byte Packet type this packet 0 uint8 2 bytes ID of parameter uint16 1 byte Data length len uint8 len bytes Parameter value 2 bytes ID of p...

Page 18: ...ical to such packet from device Size in bytes Field description Data type 1 byte Packet type this packet 0 uint8 2 bytes ID of parameter uint16 1 byte Data length len uint8 len bytes Parameter value 2...

Page 19: ...4 mode 1 byte 1 pulse 2 guard 16 Communication period 1 byte 1 1 hour 2 6 hours 3 12 hours 4 24 hours 5 5 minutes 6 15 minutes 7 30 minutes 49 Data collection period 1 byte 1 1 hour 2 6 hours 3 12 hou...

Page 20: ...N REQUIREMENTS Vega SI 11 pulse counter shall be stored in the original packaging in heated room at temperatures 5 to 40 and relative humidity less than 85 The counter shall be transported in covered...

Page 21: ...Vega SI 11 User Manual 21 Revision 25 24 June 2021 6 CONTENT OF THE PACKAGE The pulse counter is delivered complete with Vega SI 11 pulse counter 1 pc Screw 4 pcs Factory certificate 1 pc...

Page 22: ...t have a factory certificate the factory certificate does not have an TCD stamp and or there is no sticker with information about the device the serial number DevEUI EMEI printed on the product differ...

Page 23: ...P Fixed error in protocol description 13 16 08 2017 PKP Adding s in alarm command description 14 08 09 2017 KEV Part Vega LoRaWAN Configurator was added 15 11 10 2017 KEV Warranty was changed minor ed...

Page 24: ...1 23 08 04 2020 KEV Fixed inaccuracy about data type in Temperature field minor changes 24 09 06 2020 KEV The battery information is changed in the specification 25 24 06 2021 KEV Scheduled revision o...

Page 25: ...Vega SI 11 User Manual 25 Revision 25 24 June 2021 vega absolute ru User Manual Vega Absolute OOO 2017 2021...

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