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Laser node configuration
Ideally, this step of the process should be carried out in the same location where the node is going
to be installed. This way, users can perform an on-site radio coverage test.
The node configuration process is done using the WI-SOS app, known as the GLog, which is
compatible with any Android device equipped with OTG technology (OS Android HoneyComb 3.1 or
higher required). WorldSensing has tested Motorola Moto G4 and G5 and ensures that they are able
to configure and test all nodes.
GLog starts up once the device has been connected to the node using the USB-OTG cable. Manual
startup is not necessary.
When a new version of the app is available, GLog will automatically display a message.
The whole configuration process does not take more than five minutes and, from that moment, the
node will start taking readings and sending data to the Gateway.
Step 1: Connect GLog Android application
Download the app onto your Android device from the download website:
http://wsop.cat/industrial/dlog/Glog.apk
to install it. Connect your device to the node using the
USB-OTG cable (see Accessories list above). Make sure the node has the required batteries. The app
will automatically launch and display the
node’s
basic information.
See Wi-SOS 480 G-Log Android Application Manual V1.0.12