This warranty is subject to the limitations set forth below. At its option, Advantech B+B SmartWorx will repair or replace, at no charge, the product which proves to be defective within such warranty period. This limited warranty shall not apply if the Advantech B+B...
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ ABOUT THE WZZARD SENSING PLATFORM WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY WHERE YOU NEED IT The Wzzard™ Mesh intelligent wireless sensor platform makes it quick and easy to connect sensors and communicate their data to your application, on your network or on the Internet, for visualization, analytics or integration into business applications.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ HARDWARE INSTALLATION CONNECTING YOUR SENSOR TO WZZARD INDUSTRIAL NODE MODELS TIP: It is best practice that wiring is done prior to waking up the device. Note: UL C1/D2 rating is voided when using non UL-specified batteries. Remove the four (4) black screws that hold the top of the Wzzard node in place.
INDUSTRIAL NODE WITH M12 CONNECTOR & M12 ACCESSORY CABLE Note: UL Class1/Division2 rating is voided when using M12 model M12 WIRING TIP: You can use your own M12 cable or order B+B SmartWorx M12 cable Model# BB-WSCAM12-6. 1 White 2 Brown...
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ Temporary Magnetic Mounting* - Wzzard nodes include an internal mounting magnet embedded in the node’s base – pull force 2.13 kg (4.7 lb) – convenient for temporary positioning and configuration. *Notes: -UL C1/D2 rating is voided if magnetic mounting is used for permanent application installation. -Flange mounting only is recommended.
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Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ Install (2) 3.6 V AA Lithium Thionyl Chloride Batteries. In most installations you will only need to place the batteries in the battery holder. But, in high vibration environments, you should also use the included black battery retaining clip. Do not use excessive force while placing or removing the clip, as you can break it.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ CONNECTING YOUR SENSOR TO WZZARD™ COMMERCIAL NODE MODEL MOLEX CONNECTOR PORT Connect your sensor’s cable to the Wzzard Mesh Wireless Sensor node via the Molex connector port. Mating Connector: _ Housing = Molex 51382-0600 _ Terminal socket for housing = Molex 56134-9100 Consult the following chart for Molex pin-outs: Molex Connector Pin-Out Pin 1...
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ MOUNTING BRACKET/PLATE The node enclosure includes an installed mounting bracket on the back. Simply remove the bracket to access the two screw holes in the plate ZIP TIE MOUNTING The node enclosure also features two grip channel areas for securing the node with standard Zip ties. PUTTING NODE IN DEEP SLEEP When not using the node for some time, the node should be put into deep sleep.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ CONFIGURING AND MANAGING WZZARD MESH WIRELESS SENSORS Management and configuration of the network, gateway, nodes, and sensor inputs is all done remotely https://hub.bb-smartworx.com/ through SmartWorx Hub. Refer to the SmartSwarm manual for information on how to log in and claim your gateway. The configuration of the Wzzard Mesh sensor network is done at 3 levels: 1) Gateway/Network Level When the gateway is selected in the tree, you can turn node discovery on and off, claim and release...
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ 3) Sensor Level Expand the tree to see individual sensor I/O by clicking on the triangle next to the node. When an individual sensor is selected, you can configure all parameters for that endpoint. Enable/Disable, change between a voltage input and 4-20mA current, change scaling reported to real Engineering units, change temperature reported between Centigrade and Fahrenheit, etc.
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Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ Status LED Attempting to establish connection with SmartMesh IP Slow Blink network. (1 per second) Data Firmware Update in progress. Fast Blink (10 per second) Unit is connected to wireless network. (solid, steady) 3) Review Network And Claim Nodes Follow the SmartSwarm quick start guide to claim and configure the gateway.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ To manually control Node Discovery, select the gateway from the tree and click the Node Discovery switch to move it in the opposite position. CONFIGURE THE GATEWAY’S MESH INTERFACE Select your SmartSwarm Gateway by clicking on the Device ID. Now, select the Wzzard Mesh App.
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Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ To publish the Wzzard Mesh MQTT data to an MQTT you must configure the MQTT client in the SmartSwarm 342 for the broker you wish to publish. Enter the Broker’s IP address in the Host field and enter the Broker’s Port.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ Apply your changes. NODE CONFIGURATION Each node can be set to read and publish its sensor data at a fixed Measurement Interval. The Measurement Interval should be set as large as possible to save battery life and still get the measurement resolution required by the application.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ Once you click off of the Measurement interval field, a banner will ask if you want to review and save changes. Click to view the changes. Any changes you’ve made will be summarized in the tree. Apply Changes or Discard Changes after you review.
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Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ Acceptable Default Setting Description Values Value On Time Checked/ Turns on/off publishes from the node at a settable value Not Checked Checked independent of the Measurement Interval. Publish Minute Minute Defines the publish interval of the node. The Measurement Hour Interval set in Node Configuration is still polling the I/O.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ ANALOG INPUT CONFIGURATION Analog inputs can be Enabled/Disabled. It’s recommended that you disable all unused inputs to save on wireless traffic and battery life. Analog inputs are Enabled by default. The analog input can be set to a 0-10V Voltage signal or to a 0-20mA Current signal. This will depend on the output of the sensor attached to the analog input.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ DIGITAL INPUT CONFIGURATION Acceptable Default Setting Description Values Value Enabled On/Off Digital inputs can be Enabled/Disabled. It’s recommended that you disable all unused inputs to save on wireless traffic and battery life. Inverter On/Off Defines if 1= High input or 1 = Low input Inverter Off, 1=High and 0=Low Inverter On, 1=Low and 0=High Measurement...
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ DIGITAL OUTPUT CONFIGURATION Digital outputs can be Enabled/Disabled. It’s recommended that you disable all unused I/O to save on wireless traffic and battery life. Digital outputs are Enabled by default. The Inverter Switch defines if 1= High output or 1 = Low output Inverter Off, 1=High and 0=Low Inverter On, 1=Low and 0=High The Digital Output Mode switch allows you to manually set the Digital Output Off or On.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ TEMPERATURE INPUT CONFIGURATION Temperature inputs can be Enabled/Disabled. It’s recommended that you disable all unused inputs to save on wireless traffic and battery life. Temperature inputs are Enabled by default. Temperature MQTT publishes can be set to either Celsius or Fahrenheit. Temperature readings are set to Celsius by default.
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Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ 2. The screen will provide a list of all nodes on the network with the same model number. Select the MAC address of the node(s) you wish to copy to and click the Replicate Settings button. All settings for the node and the I/O points will be copied to the selected node(s).
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ NETWORK DESIGN AND TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK PHYSICAL LAYOUT The Wzzard Mesh network is extremely robust and reliable when you follow a few simple rules. 1. Each node should have a line of site path to 3 other nodes or to the gateway. 2 of these should be in the direction closer to the gateway if possible.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ GATEWAY/NETWORK LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING A well-formed Mesh network should provide greater than 99.999% reliability in transmitting data from the nodes to the gateway. The Network Reliability indicator gives a quick way to review that your network is performing up to this standard.
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Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ 3. Check the node physically: • Are there at least 2 nodes toward the gateway that you can see from the location of the trouble node? Can you move the node slightly to have it better line up with both of the other nodes? Nodes can also be added as repeaters.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ I/O TROUBLESHOOTING SmartWorx Hub allows the user to read inputs and turn on/off outputs to check the I/O connections and configuration. 1. Expand the tree to see the I/O points by clicking the triangle next to the node in the tree. Data is shown in the Engineering Units set in the I/O point configuration.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ SPECIFICATIONS FOR WZZARD MESH WIRELESS SENSORS INDUSTRIAL NODE MODELS Power Power Source/s (2) 3.6V Lithium AA Batteries. Optional external power. External Input Voltage (opt.) 10-30 VDC @ 40mA (peak) Connection Options 1/2” Conduit (UL Type 3 outdoor approved), 12.7mm (0.5in). Includes: sensor interface cable - 8 wire, 26 gauge, 1.8M (6 ft) (Models# BB-WSD2C31010, BB-WSD2C21150) M12 (Model# BB-WSD2M31010) (Not UL rated for outdoor...
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Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ Electrical Equipment with Basic Restrictions - Related to Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (10 MHz to 300 MHz) UL (all models w/mounting ear installation; M12 model indoors only) UL/CSA Class 1/Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D Safety IEC 60068-2-6 Sine Vibration: 4G, 10-500 Hz, 0.06 in.
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS – ALL MODELS – INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL Digital Inputs Voltage Range 0 – 48 VDC 0.4V maximum 2.5V minimum Pull up Current 65 uA Type Sinking (NPN) Input Isolation None Frequency 1-1KHz (Accuracy: +/- 1 Hz) Digital Outputs Voltage Range 0-30 VDC Output Type Open Drain...
Wzzard Sensor Edge Nodes ™ RADIO SPECIFICATIONS – ALL MODELS – INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL SmartMesh IP 802.15.4e Radio Specifications Parameter Conditions Min. Typical Max. Units Frequency Band 2,400 2,4835 GHz Number of Channels Channel Separation Channel Clear Frequency 2405 + 5*(k-11) IEEE 802.15.4 Direct Modulation Sequence Spread...