UC1114 User Guide 1. Preface Thank you for choosing Ursalink UC1114 LoRa Remote I/O. This user guide will present in detail all the functions and features of the product. The UC1114 is designed for both industrial and commercial applications and helps devices stay connected. The product should be used under the guidance of this user guide, referring to parameters and technical specifications.
3. Installation 3.1 Environment Due to the product properties of the Ursalink UC1114, we STRONGLY advise that it should not be installed in proximity to a variable speed drive or with any other electrically noisy equipment. DO NOT install the Ursalink UC1114 into a metal enclosure unless an antenna is mounted on the...
Please Note: While the Ursalink UC1114 has fairly rugged internal power supply circuitry, no special provision for lightning protection is well in place. If the Ursalink UC1114 is used in an area where thunderstorm is about to occur, it is advisable to use a commercially available lightning suppressor (the same applies to inputs or outputs connected to wires longer than 2 or 3 meters).
[Digital Output] Driving relay to connect NC or NO 3.5 Digital Input When the input is triggered either as high or low, the Ursalink UC1114 will take action if you have pre-configured related command. Terminal "IN1" or "IN2" is internally pulled high. Leaving the connection open or connecting ...
Maximum Voltage 250VAC, 30 VDC 4. Configuration 4.1 Configuration via PC Follow these steps: Step 1: Connect the Ursalink UC1114 to PC via the micro USB port. Step 2: Power on the Ursalink UC1114. Step 3: Run the Ursalink ToolBox.
UC1114 User Guide The software will show this interface when getting started. Here you can create a new setup, import an existing setup from your PC, or retrieve the current setup from the Ursalink UC1114 4.1.1 Serial Port Settings When the Ursalink ToolBox displays: Connecting to device, please wait...
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UC1114 User Guide Serial Port Settings Item Description Default Serial Port Select the serial port for data transmission. Null Login Password Enter the correct password to login. Null Baud Rate Select from "9600", "57600", "115200". 57600 Data Bits Select from "5", "7", "8".
Input Show the status of Digital Input1/Input2. Output Show the status of Digital Output1/Output2. The number of data frames sent uplink from UC1114 to the Uplink Frame-counter network server. Downlink The number of data frames sent downlink from the network Frame-counter server to UC1114.
UC1114 User Guide 4.3 LoRaWAN 4.3.1 Basic Basic Settings Item Description Default Model + Device EUI Enter the identifier of the gateway. 5572404c6 An AppEUI that will be attached to received packets and 96e6b4c6f App EUI a Join EUI. 526132303...
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UC1114 User Guide network by-passing the join request - join accept procedure. Datarate The datarate is used to transmit packet. 2-SF10 Regular Report The interval of sending data to the gateway. 720min Interval Change Change the password of the connected device.
Note: Make sure that you have configured the corresponding channel on the gateway. E.g. If you have configured a 923.2 MHz channel on UC1114, then you have to configure a 923.2 MHz channel on gateway as well.
Disabled: UC1114 will send uplink unconfirmed packet. Confirm Mode Disabled Enabled: The last packet sent from UC1114 to Network Server will be uplink confirmed packet. ADR Mode: Adaptive Data Rate. Enabled: The Network Server will adjust the datarate by MAC command.
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UC1114 User Guide and the Join Rx Window 2. LoRaWAN™ Regional Parameters The maximum number of the device to resend the Join Trials join request when the device failed to join the network. The maximum number of the device to resend the...
UC1114 User Guide 4.4 Command 4.4.1 Read Command from Device Click "Command" to go to the configuration page. Ursalink ToolBox will read command from the connected device automatically. The whole process takes about 5 seconds. 4.4.2 Open a Command File You can import the existing command file from your PC with following steps.
The Ursalink UC1114 is running with a number of defined behaviour commands. Each command takes the form of an IF-THEN statement pair. You are thus able to select certain trigger conditions to cause desired actions to be performed. The Ursalink UC1114 allows up to 8 separate behaviour commands with some models.
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UC1114 User Guide 4.5.1.3 IF Input A command containing this IF condition will be triggered if the selected input changed according to the specified option. The user can setup multiple combinations; however, input 1 and input 2 must be activated before action is taken.
➢ "Delay Time", the selected output will be activated after the specified time. ➢ "Duration", the output will remain current status for a certain period of time. 4.5.2.2 THEN Restart the Device A command containing this action will restart the Ursalink UC1114 if the condition is met.
Note: Any operation on Ursalink ToolBox is not allowed during upgrading, otherwise the upgrading will be interrupted, or even the device will be broken down.
5.1 Periodic Status Report Configuration: Software: The Ursalink UC1114 will send a custom message at 8 a.m. every Monday. 5.2 Monitoring Alarm If you need to monitor an alarm sensor, such as a manhole covers sensor or a water pressure sensor, the Ursalink UC1114 will send out a message when any alarm occurs.
UC1114 User Guide Software: 5.3 Control an Appliance 5.3.1 Control a Bulb by Sending a Message If you want to switch a 220 V light bulb on or off via a suitable LoRa message. Configuration: Hardware: Software:...