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Technologies may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. This includes but is not limited to modifications of the antenna or use of an antenna not approved by E-Senza Technologies. Note: SenzaNET equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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® Leveraging Power of Wireless 1 SenzaNET SenzaGate is the central node of a wireless device network running the SenzaNET protocol. This chapter gives a basic overview of SenzaNET, the devices involved, terminology and features. 1.1 Communication in SenzaNET SenzaGate is the network master, responsible for all communication to/from the wireless network. Hence, all communication to any network node is done through the gateway.
Comprehensive software-APIs and data-export options allow seamless integration into existing IT-infrastructures. SenzaGate SG151lite is designed as a standalone gateway and network manager and operates without SenzaWMS. It provides functionality for managing the wireless network and the SenzaBlocks connected to it as well as security functions.
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2 SenzaGate SG151lite SenzaGate SG151lite acts as Network Master in SenzaNET. All configuration of the wireless network, the individual SenzaBlocks is done using the webpages of SG151lite’s built-in webserver. Setting SG151lite’s IP-address and TCP/IP network configuration is done through that same webserver, too.
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.2 Accessing SenzaGate SenzaGate SG151lite comes with the following default settings: DHCP: Enabled SG151lite will attempt to obtain a dynamic IP-address IP Address: 192.168.0.126 Fallback-address, in case no DHCP-service service available Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address: 192.168.0.1...
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.3 SenzaGate Webserver Pages Enter SG151lite’s IP-address as URL into your webbrowser window. This will bring you to the Login Page. 2.3.1 Login Page You need to provide login / password to be able to access SG151lite. Two logins exist with different access rights: 1.
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.3.2 Welcome page Here you can see which interfaces are installed at your SenzaGate, the version of the SenzaGate Firmware as well as the MAC-ID. Note that SenzaGate has two MAC-IDs: One for wireless communication and another one for Ethernet.
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.3.3 TCP/IP Configuration This page is used to configure TCP/IP, the following parameters are required: Field Description Default enables/disables DHCP DHCP enabled DHCP IP of SenzaGate if no DHCP is 192.168.0.126 IP Address present Subnet Mask of the Network if 255.255.255.0 Subnet Mask no DHCP is present...
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.3.4 Modbus Settings SG151lite works as a Modbus-Slave with Slave-ID=1 running the Modbus-TCP protocol. Modbus-TCP physically runs over the Ethernet port, in parallel to the TCP/IP connection, which uses the same physical port. The data coming from SenzaBlocks are mapped onto Modbus-registers for the Modbus-masters to read them.
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.3.4.1 Modbus Interfacing When SG151lite is configured as described in the previous chapter, you can start the Modbus Master to read status and sensor data over ModbusTCP. As a Modbus Slave Device, SenzaGate will respond to the Modbus Master’s read requests.
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® Leveraging Power of Wireless The SenzaBlock Types (Register 5) are defined as follows: SenzaBlock Value Type Description SB110-AI 2-channel Analog Input SB110-AO 2-channel Analog Output SB110-IO 2-channel Digital In- or Output SB110-T 1-channel PT100 Temperature Sensor SB110-JL Level Sensor SB110-NTC NTC Temperature Sensor SB110-NTC3...
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® Leveraging Power of Wireless Analog sensor values (SB110-AI, SB130) are mapped linearly onto the number range from 0 to 4096: 0000 = 0 V if interface configured to 0-2V or 0-10V 0000 = 0 mA if interface configured to 0-20 or 4-20 mA 1000 = 4096 = 2 V...
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.3.5 Date & Time Setting Date and Time through this webserver page of SG151lite will set the time of SenzaGate and all connected SenzaBlocks. The “Send & Save” Button will store Date and Time locally and also trigger a re-synchroniation of all SenzaBlocks connected.
SenzaBlocks: The shorter the heartbeat, the shorter will your battery last. Get in touch with E-Senza for more detailed information and the battery life that can be expected in your application.
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.3.7 Show Log This Page is showing the whole log file of the SG151lite, it may only be required for debug purposes. Manual SG151lite...
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.3.8 SenzaBlock Status This Page represents the status of all SenzaBlocks connected and shows their wireless signal strength (“Linkquality”) as well as the Battery status. Manual SG151lite...
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.3.9 Edit / Deny SenzaBlocks Individual SenzaBlocks can be selected editing their settings or they can be denied access to the wireless network using this webserver page. Commonly, this page will be used to setup a SenzaNET during commissioning and you may want to avoid any further SenzaBlocks taking part in network communication if they are not explicitely allowed to do so.
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® Leveraging Power of Wireless When choosing a SenzaBlock for Editing and pressing the “Edit” button, you will be directed to a separate page, where settings for this individual SenzaBlock can be made and transmitted to the SenzaBlock. Manual SG151lite...
Here you can modify Login-name and password as well as the timeout interval for automatic logout. 2.3.12 Contact Contact information for the E-Senza Support is provided on this page. 2.3.13 Logout Clicking this menu option logs you out from SG151lite and redirects to the Login page.
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 2.3.14 Factory Reset The factory reset button is accessible at the rear coverplate, refer to the figure below to locate it. Use a paperclip to press it, which will bring back settings to factory defaults, especially IP-address settings and login-names / passwords will be reset to the factory defaults, see chapter 2.2 for a list of the default settings.
® Leveraging Power of Wireless 3 Technical Information 3.1 Battery Backup The battery on SenzaGate is there for the real time clock on the board. If you change the battery, Date and Time must be set again. This battery lasts for approximately 5 years. 3.2 Dimensions and mechanical installation This section shows the dimensions of SG151lite: Top view...
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® Leveraging Power of Wireless SG151lite is a table top model. Optionally, SenzaGate can be Rail-mounted. A separate rail mounting kit is available from E-Senza Technologies. Manual SG151lite...
4 Technical Support and Training Send your technical questions directly to our team of product specialists. Email: support@e-senza.de Phone: +49 7531 365 99 – 19 9am – 5pm Central European Time Trainings are available on a regular basis and can be arranged on request as well.
Leveraging Power of Wireless 5 Warranty E-Senza Technologies warrants that its product will at the time of shipment be free and clear of all liens and encumbrances and will be free from defects in material and workmanship and will conform to specifications. If products sold are not as warranted, E-Senza shall, at its option, refund...
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