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AIN1
10
1002
1
VIN2
10
1019
1
AIN1
10
1004
1
The RTU Name is unchangeable, Modbus Slave ID assign any number between 1
-
250 ,
and the start address (PLC) is fixed for different type of analog input.
Channel 0
-
Voltage Input
: RTU Name Set “VIN0
Channel 1
-
Current Input:
RTU Name Set “AIN1”
Channel 2
-
Voltage Input
: RTU Name Set “VIN2”
Channel 3
-
Current Input
: RTU Name Set “AIN3”
Slave ID:
any available ID
.
Start Address:
register address, refers the table 5.8
-
1 above
.
Slave ID:
Modbus ID of RTU Device. The ID should be duplicated with others.
Address:
the register address that existed in RTU device which is going to read and
forward to Gateway.
Length:
the depth of reading register.
Click “Add” to add new RTU entry, “Reload” to import current RTU device information
existed in LR100.
TimeStamp:
Provides Time Synchronize function with Utility. Once disconnect USB cable,
the RTC internal timer will keep it until power reset. The LR100 also perform Time
Synchronize with Gateway if Gateway supports. Click “Check” to read the time from
windows system, and “Set” write time to LR100.
CountDown Time:
count down timer for next LoRaWAN data forwarding
.
Once the time
decreases to zero, the LR100 will start pulling and forwarding the register’s data to
Gateway one by one.
Schedule Time:
provides Hourly LoRaWAN data forwarding
.
Select the time, and Click
“Set” to write the Time table to LR100 for hourly forwarding.
The CountDown
-
Time and Schedule
-
Time are either one function.
Interval
: the forwarding interval time of each LoRaWan packet.
Click “Check” to import current setting, and “Set” write new value into system.
Table 5.8
-
1 LR140 Internal Analog Input register address Table & RTU Name