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ZETA 485 Transceiver

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8. Use of Device

8.1. Indicator Description

Red: power indicator

Lights up when power is normal

Yellow: module status indicator

Registration: Lights up 2ms every 2s until the registration is successful.
When the device goes to sleep, the light is off.

Successfully registered: Lights up 2ms every 500ms, and lasts for 5s.

Working normally: Lights up 2ms every 1 minute

Green: sensor operation indicator

Lights up 1 second for every time the data is collected.

Alarm occurred: 500ms on, 500ms off, until the alarm is cleared.

8.2. Steps for use

Connect the antenna and place the device within ZETA network
coverage area ;

Power on, wait for the device to connect to network

Configure alarm thresholds and reporting periods based on
requirements.

Daily maintenance and data viewing

8.3. Support function

Version number: Report the software version number of the sensor
only once after power-on.

Status report: Report status data periodically according to the setting .

Set/Query the parameter reporting period: can set or query the data
reporting cycle (Range: 1~65535 min, default: 12*60min)

Set/Query address code: 485 communication requires address code
matching. (Range: 1~247, default: none)

Set/Query register function code: Query or set the function code of
Modbus (range: 03 or 04)

Summary of Contents for ZETA 485

Page 1: ...ZETA 485 Transceiver 1 ZETA 485 Transceiver...

Page 2: ...FiSense Disclaimer This specification is preliminary and is subject to change at any time without prior notice ZiFiSense assumes no responsibility for any errors contained herein ZiFiSense is not resp...

Page 3: ...t Description 4 2 Applications 4 3 Appearance 4 4 Features 4 5 Product parameters 5 6 Packing List 5 7 Installation 6 7 1 Screw 6 8 Use of Device 8 8 1 Indicator Description 8 8 2 Steps for use 8 8 3...

Page 4: ...tandard RS485 Modbus RTU interface to collect data from the multifunction electric meter 2 Applications Smart meter reading Modbus RTU terminal reading control 3 Appearance 4 Features Wireless transmi...

Page 5: ...ectrical Features Power supply 100 240V AC Power frequency 50 60Hz Stand by current 10 A Working current 70 mA Physical Features Size 36 104 59 mm Enclosure material ABS Antenna Monopole antenna Senso...

Page 6: ...llation instructions Instal steel rail Before installation clean the burrs on the mounting surface of the rail and the dirt on the wall Attach the guide rail to the mounting surface and confirm the bo...

Page 7: ...TA 485 Transceiver 7 Wiring Connect according to the label on the sensor label as shown in the figure NC Reserved no wiring required L N Connected to the mains AC 100 240V A 485 Positive B 485 Negativ...

Page 8: ...2 Steps for use Connect the antenna and place the device within ZETA network coverage area Power on wait for the device to connect to network Configure alarm thresholds and reporting periods based on...

Page 9: ...to be matched with the device to read the data normally Query data In addition to waiting for the sensor to report you can actively query the current data collected by the device Query version number...

Page 10: ...ch can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna I...

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