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Chapter 4
CONFIGURATION
4.1
Introduction
A Windows program is provided to configure the WI-I/O 9-x system. The configuration is done
on a system basis - referred to as a “project” in the program. After the system configuration is
entered, the configuration file can be loaded into each module via the RS232 port.
Each Project is configured with:
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a system address, which is common to every module in the same system, and is used to
prevent "cross-talk" between modules in different systems. Separate networks with different
system addresses may operate independently in the same area without affecting each other.
The system address may be any number between 1 and 32 767. The actual value of the
system address is not important, provided all modules in the same system have the same
system address value.
A system address of zero should not be used.
The configuration
program automatically offers a random number for the system address - you can change this
to any number in the valid range but we recommend that you use the random number.
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a password for access protection. This is an optional feature. If selected, the project file can
only be opened by entering the correct password.
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a security encryption key, used to encrypt and decrypt radio messages. This is an optional
feature. If selected, the configuration program will offer a random security key, or this can
be over-written with your own key. A key is a string of any 8 ASCII characters.
Each module in the project is configured with a unit address. Each module must have a unique
unit address within the one system. A valid unit address for a WI-GTWY-9-xxx is 1 to 95. A
network may have up to 95 addresses communicating directly via radio (unit addresses 1 to 95).
WI-I/O 9-x I/O modules can have up to 31 modules communicating via RS485 (unit addresses 96
to 127).
The configuration program may allocate more than one unit address to a WI-GTWY-9-xxx if it is
required because of the size of the system. If this is necessary, it will be done automatically by
the configuration software.
Configuration consists of:
1.
selecting the types of modules in the system and selecting address values
2.
linking (called “mapping”) I/O registers to remote I/O
3.
setting operating parameters such as change sensitivities and update times
4.
selecting “block mappings” - only for block transfer of I/O registers between WI-GTWY-9-
xxx modules
5.
selecting fieldbus addressing, and serial port configuration (Modbus & DF1 only)
6.
linking Radio Interface registers to Fieldbus Interface registers (All modules except MD1)