2. Access the computer’s CLI: 115200 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.
3. Connect the sensor to a wireless network. There are two ways to do this:
Option 1: Select a network from a list of available options
a.
Enter “C” at the prompt to configure a wireless network.
b. Enter the number that corresponds with the desired network.
c. If the network has security, enter the password when prompted.
Option 2: Configure a network manually
a. Enter “S” at the prompt to enter your network’s SSID.
b. If the network has security, enter “P” to set the network password.
c. Enter “A” to set a network security type.
4.
Configure your network. There are several ways to do this:
Option 1: Use a DHCP IPv4 network
a. Enter “D” at the prompt and then enter “1” to enable DHCP.
Option 2: Use a static IPv4 network
a. Enter “D” at the prompt and then enter “0” to use a static network.
b. Enter “I” at the prompt to set the IP address of the sensor.
c. Enter “N” to set the netmask.
d.
Enter “G” to set the network gateway.
Option 3: Use a static IPv6 network
a. Enter “M” at the prompt to edit the IP mode.
b.
Enter “1” to select IPv6 - Static.
c.
Enter “I” to set the global IPv6 address of the sensor, if applicable.
5.
Enter “B” to set the IP address of the BMS system or WiNG-MGR.
6.
Enter “X” to transmit a test packet.
Sensor LED
There are several alarm and alert patterns and colors programmed for the LED.
The LED is almost always off during standard operation and is primarily active
during sensor configuration and reset sequences.
Color
Status Description
Blue Solid
Ready
Quick Blue/
Green Flash
Once every transmission interval.
Sensor is successfully connected to wireless network
Quick Red/
Blue Flash
Failed wireless connection
Purple Blink
Factory reset in progress
Sensor Push Button
The sensor’s push button is located next to the LED and is used to reset the sensor
to its original factory settings.
If you’d like to reset the sensor, it
must
be connected to a computer via the USB
cable. Push and hold the button for 10 seconds. A countdown will be displayed in
the terminal emulation software, and the LED will flash purple to indicate the sensor
is being reset. Once the reset is complete, the sensor LED will glow blue.
You can also press the button once to send a single packet once the sensor is
configured on your network and the USB cable is unplugged from the sensor.
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Installation Supplies
Included with the WIFI-1WIRE
WIFI-1WIRE device - includes two 3.6V lithium batteries
1-Wire leader cable
Available from RLE, sold separately
USB-A to Micro B cable, used for configuration
1WIRE-TS or 1WIRE-THS sensor
Additional materials
Computer with a terminal interface (CLI)
Mount the Transmitter
1.
Remove the lid from the sensor enclosure. The lid has one large tab at the top
and two small tabs at the bottom that secure it to the sensor base. Squeeze the
top of the lid to release the large tab. Pivot the top of lid out from the base and
gently separate the two bottom tabs from the base.
NOTE:
The serial number is printed on a white label on the outside of the
sensor lid. The serial number on this label is unique to each sensor and you
will need to refer to this number throughout the life span of the device.
2.
Remove the circuit board from the base to expose the mounting holes. Before
you take it apart examine how the board fits into the base. You’ll have to put it
back into the base so make sure you have a clear understanding of how it was
assembled before you remove it.
3.
To remove the board pull the circuit board clip out to relieve the tension that
holds the board in place. Angle the board up and then pull it to the right to
remove it from the base. Move the board slowly and gently to get it out of the
base without damaging any circuitry.
4.
Do not mount the transmitter behind metal objects. Use the provided hardware
to secure the base in the desired location.
5. Put the circuit board back into the enclosure. There are two “L” shaped brackets
along the left side of the enclosure. Angle the board in under the lip of these
L brackets and as far down as it will go against the plastic pegs at the bottom
of the enclosure. Guide the board so it is parallel with the base. Pull the circuit
board clip out and push the board down until the circuit board clip snaps into
place and secures the board. The board is a very tight fit in the enclosure. Work
slowly and gently so the board is secured by the enclosure and doesn’t get
damaged in the process.
Connect the 1-WIRE Sensor
Connect the 1-wire cable to the transmitter. A leader cable is used to connect the
1-wire sensor to the WIFI-1WIRE, since the sensor cannot connect directly to the
transmitter.
1.
Insert the four stripped wires of the 1-wire leader
cable into the appropriate slots in the 4-pin cable
input terminal block connector - from left to right:
black, red, green, and yellow. Tighten the screws
on the terminal block connector to secure the leader
cable.
2.
Attach the RJ11 coupler to the opposite end of the
leader cable.
3.
Plug the 1-Wire probe into the other side of coupler.
Activate the Sensor
Each sensor is equipped with two
3.6V lithium batteries which should
be replaced as needed. Once the
protective battery tab has been
removed, the average battery
life is up to 5 years at the default
transmission interval. Battery
life varies based on WiFi signal
strength, transmission interval,
and access point performance.
Sensors will not operate with
alkaline batteries - make sure the
batteries are replaced with two
3.6V lithium cells. Safely dispose
of old batteries.
The sensor is shipped with a
battery pull tab in place which
turns the device off. To activate
the sensor, remove the protective
tab to engage the batteries. Turn
off the sensor by re-inserting the
tab or removing the batteries.
Any time the sensor is shipped,
it should either be turned off or
placed in a shielded container to
prevent interference that might
cause shipping problems.
Once the sensor is activated, put the lid back onto the sensor enclosure.
Configure the WIFI-1WIRE to Communicate on Your Network
Each WIFI-1WIRE sensor needs to be configured to communicate on your wireless
network. Use a USB-A to Micro B cable and a computer with a terminal interface
(CLI) to configure the sensors.
1.
Use the USB-A to Micro B cable to plug the sensor into a computer.
WIFI-1WIRE Quick Start Guide
Thank you for purchasing a WIFI-1WIRE wireless Wi-Fi enabled 1- wire temperature and
humidity sensor transmitter. This guide details WIFI-1WIRE installation and configuration.
Before you install a WIFI-1WIRE, check the RLE website - www.rletech.com - to ensure you
are using the most recent version of our documentation.
If you need further assistance, please contact RLE Technologies at [email protected].
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