Table 6-7: Read Device Information - Honeywell SmartLine User Manual

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Tag Name:
Vendor:
Model:
Revision:
Radio Version:
Serial Number:
Network ID
IP Address:
Device Role:
Join Status:
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Table 6-7: Read Device Information

Description
The name given to this transmitter
Manufacturer of device
Description of device
Software revision of sensor firmware
Software revision of radio firmware
Transmitter serial number. This is the WBSN on the
transmitter's nameplate. Do not confuse this with the other
nameplate item marked "Serial."
Network Address of the device in hexadecimal.
IP Address of radio
Function of the device in the wireless network.
No Routing – Device functions only as a transmitter
I/O Router – Device functions both as a transmitter and as a
field router
The first line displays one of the following connection states.
No Security Key – No security key has been deployed to
the device or multinode. The user must give a security key
to the device or multinode before it will join the wireless
sensor network.
Not Joined – A security key exists in the device or
multinode, but no connection has been formed. The device
or multinode is waiting to form a connection and will
automatically retry shortly. Users may transmit a new
security key in order to force the device or multinode to
immediately retry to form a connection.
Discover – The device is attempting to form a connection to
the wireless sensor network. The device is discovering
multinodes and, if a multinode is found, will transition to the
securing state.
Joined – A secure connection is formed with the network.
The second line contains detailed state information useful for
problem reporting.
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