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WIKA operating instructions, models PEW-1000 and PEW-1200
14471927.01 09/2022 EN/DE
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The transmission of the measured pressure values to an IIoT platform is carried out at a preset sending interval. The
measurement and sending intervals, and also the alarm limits, for particular measured values can be configured over
the IIoT platform.
Using a mobile device with a local interface via Bluetooth
®
Low Energy, the instrument status (current measured value,
battery life, etc.) can also be queried on-site and the instrument can also be configured.
An update of the measured value only occurs in line with the set measuring rate! Until the next
measurement, the sensor transmits the last valid measured value.
2.3 Functional principle (model PEW-1000)
The model PEW-1000 uses the LoRaWAN
®
class A radio standard, which is designed for energy-saving operation.
The last registered measured value is, optionally, transmitted via Bluetooth
®
in “periodic advertising mode” at an
advertising interval of 1.25 s.
→ For details on the Bluetooth® connection, see chapter 3.8.2 “Bluetooth® Low Energy” and the additional
documentation “Special documentation for BLE communication specifications, models PEW-1000 and PEW-1200”.
→ For details on the LoRaWAN
®
, see: https://lora-alliance.org
→ For details on the LoRaWAN
®
communication protocol, see “Special documentation for LoRaWAN
®
communication
specifications, model PEW-1000”
Examples for uplink contents:
■
Measured values
■
Notifications for fault diagnosis
■
Alarm parameters
■
Configuration ID (for the identification of changes in the measuring and sending rate)
■
Battery charge status in V
Example for downlink contents:
Configuration change (e.g. measuring rate, sending rate, alarm parameter etc.), which can be recognised by the system.
2.4 Functional principle (model PEW-1200)
The model PEW-1200 uses the Bluetooth
®
radio standard which is designed for energy-saving operation.
The measuring rate can be defined independently of the transmission rate. The model PEW-1200 can be configured
such that, on triggering of an alarm, the measuring rate is changed, see chapter 4.5 “Alarm description”.
2. Design and function