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3.1.1.3 RUNmode
RUN mode runs the product in its end use mode. It is used to regularly run the collection of WM-BUS
data from the sensors and to connect the modem to upload the data to the server. When the product is
inactive, it switches to standby mode to optimise its battery. When a magnet is passed over it, three short
beeps will sound to indicate the magnet has been detected, indicate its mode and informs about the last
connection with the server:
• 3 short beeps: the last connection with the server has been successful.
• 3 long beeps: the last connection with the server has failed.
A second passing of the magnet within 10 seconds permits the execution of an action (activation of BLE,
diagnosis command or request command) and returns to RUNmode.
The hub can be configured using:
• USB: Connecting the USB cord automatically wakes up the product.
• Bluetooth (BLE): BLE is activated when the magnet is passed over the product for the second
time and if the preconfigured action is “Bluetooth BLE+Modem” (see chapter 4.2.1.1: “Local”).
To optimise battery consumption, the interfaces will automatically shut down after 4 minutes without any
activity. A new configuration phase will need to be launched to reactivate it if necessary.
The required mode can be set when configuring the product. When the hub applies the configuration,
users will be notified of the current mode by the buzzer.
In STORAGE or RUNmode, an action is started upon the second passage of the magnet over the product
before it starts the RUNmode (see chapter 4.2.1.1. “Local”).
There are 3 possibilities:
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Activation of Bluetooth BLE + Modem: The product waits for a configuration or an update via
Bluetooth or Modem within 4 minutes before starting the RUNmode and deactivating the
Bluetooth and Modem.
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Diagnosis Command: Allows the recovery of WM-Bus data of the sensors over a configured
period of time (see the radio paremeters “config>radio>duration”) and starts a connection
via Modem to deposit them onto the server. At the end of the diagnosis, the concentrator will
inform regarding the result by:
• 3 short beeps if everything went well.
• 3 long beeps if an error occurred.
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Request command: Allows the connection via Modem to deposit or recover a file (configuration,
data, supervision,…) onto the FTP server. At the end of the connection, the concentrator will
inform of the result by:
• 3 long beeps if the connection with the server has failed.
• 3 short beeps if the connection with the server was successful.