User Manual
Condor 415U-1-Cx Battery Powered Wireless IO
Version 1.4
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Then configure the Radio parameters as per the below screenshots.
When all parameters are configured, save the 415U-1-Cx configuration by going back to the main
menu and selecting option “g) Show/save configuration”.
Then go to the “d) Unit diagnostics” menu and select “c) Test Mode Send Message” This will force the
415U-1-Cx to send a transmission to the AP.
To check Communication Status,
s
elect “b) Show last
connection/status” to show
415U-1-
Cx connection status.
Or on the 415U-2-Cx AP check the
“Connectivity” page to check
what
remote units are connecting. You
should be able to see the 415U-1-
Cx in the connectivity list.
Sensor Inputs Configuration
For each digital, analog or SDI-12 (future) sensor value connected to the 415U-1-Cx unit configured to
report in the data frame, the user will need to configure the follow parameters.
Mode:
Type of input, i.e. Pulsed input, Digital Input (On/Off) or analog Input (4-20mA)
REG:
Register address value to reference the data sent. The REG value is the register address to store
the value in at the AP. A value of 0 will disable the sensor so that it does not generate update or
change of state events to trigger messages to be sent over the communications network. It is
recommended to use the Quickstart (See
I/O Quick Setup
below for explanation) configuration for
REG values be used so that they align with the Modbus convention and type. Full table of registers can
be found in the appendix of this user manual.
Format:
Analog input sensor Report Format is used to set the value type that is sent. If the
application is using ELPRO WIBMesh point to point protocol, then choose ELPRO default for standard
scaling of discrete and analog values. Or you can choose custom type length values. Custom
Type/length allows the configuration of value type as unsigned, signed, floating point or ELPRO.
Length can then be set up for signed and unsigned values as 1, 2, 3 or 4 byte values. Floating point
values are fixed as 4 byte length only.
Span/Range, Zero/Offset:
These two menu items work together to allow the setting of a custom span
and zero for the sensor to allow scaling of sensor value before it is sent over the communications
network. For a pulsed input there is only zero/offset available which will apply a manual offset to the
accumulator value.