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PowerCable IQRF 901x
Manual
This manual assumes basic familiarity with the IQRF technology. It is not intended as an IQRF
tutorial. It provides an overview of the device's functions.
PowerCable IQRF 901x behaves as a standard IQRF Interoperable device. The product supports
SmartConnect. It is subject to all guides and procedures issued by the IQRF Alliance. For useful
documents, see:
IQRF Alliance Tech Guide
https://www.iqrfalliance.org/iqrf-interoperability/
https://www.iqrfalliance.org/techDocs/
IQRF-StandardSensor-V014
(https://www.iqrfalliance.org/techdoc_files/IQRF-StandardSensor_V014.pdf)
IQRF-StandardBinaryOutput-V004
https://www.iqrfalliance.org/techdoc_files/IQRF-StandardBinaryOutput_V004.pdf
IQRF Quick Start Guide
(http://www.iqrf.org/weben/downloads.php?id=235)
IQRF Glossary
• 901x
The NETIO products company supplies the PowerCable IQRF in several versions with
different types of electrical sockets and plugs. The type is specified by the last character at the
place of the "x" in 901x. 901E = sockets for France, Czechia, Slovakia and Poland, 901F =
German ("schuko") sockets used in most of Europe.
• Node
In an IQRF network, a Node is a device that performs its function (e.g. measures electrical
current – PowerCable IQRF 901E) and, at the same time, acts as a hub for other Nodes. A
Node connects to a Coordinator (Gateway), either directly, or through other Nodes.
• Coordinator
In the IQRF network, a Coordinator is a device (such as an IQRF Gateway) that controls
network traffic and gathers data from individual Nodes. Connection of Nodes to the network is
initiated at the Gateway. Nodes can be connected to the Coordinator either directly or through
other Nodes.
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  • Page 1 IQRF Glossary • 901x The NETIO products company supplies the PowerCable IQRF in several versions with different types of electrical sockets and plugs. The type is specified by the last character at the place of the “x” in 901x. 901E = sockets for France, Czechia, Slovakia and Poland, 901F = German (“schuko”) sockets used in most of Europe.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    March 2019 © 2019 NETIO products a.s. All rights reserved. 2 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 3: Installation

    For available IQRF Interoperable Gateways, see: https://iqrf.shop/product/gateways/ After setting up the IQRF Gateway according to its manufacturer’s instructions, the following web applications can be used to set up the IQRF network and verify the basic functionality. 3 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 4 The Gateway must be accessible in the LAN. Websocket is used for the connection. 2. When the connection is successfully established, the current network status is loaded. At the beginning, the network is empty (“No nodes found”). 4 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 5 To add a device using the SmartConnect method, select “Smart Connect with QR Code”. Point the phone’s camera so that the QR code is in focus and within the indicated area. • 5 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 6 The app informs about the progress and the result. The message about a successful connection also shows the address assigned to the device. All interoperable devices connected to the network are then listed in the home panel. 6 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 7 2. In the IQRF IDE, open these windows: Packet Inspector, Terminal, IQMESH Network Manager 3. In the IQMESH Network Manager, go to the Control tab, and enter address 4 in the IQMESH menu. 4. Click Bond Node 7 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 8 (Reset icon) and plug the device back in. Hold the button pressed until the green LED (Output icon) lights up, then release immediately. Successful unbonding is indicated by flashing yellow LED (WiFi icon) = Unbonded status. 8 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 9 1. In the IQMESH Network Manager, go to the Control tab, and enter the address of the PowerCable IQRF to unbond in the IQMESH menu. For example address 4. Leave the PowerCable IQRF turned on and connected to the 230V grid! 9 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 10 2. Check “Only In coordinator”. 3. Click Unbond Node and confirm. 10 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 11: Controlling The Output

    Example: Switching the PowerCable output on in the IQRF IDE In the IQRF IDE, open these windows: Packet Inspector, Terminal, Terminal Log. Message header (HEX): NADR: 0x0004 PNUM: 0x4B PCMD: 0x00 HWPID: 0x0003 Message data (HEX): PDATA: 01.00.00.00.01 11 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 12 In the IQRF IDE, open these windows: Packet Inspector, Terminal, Terminal Log. Message header (HEX): NADR: 0x0004 PNUM: 0x4B PCMD: 0x00 HWPID: 0x0003 Message data (HEX): PDATA: 01.00.00.00.00 Response PDATA if the command is correctly received: 04.00.4B.80.03.00.00.47.01.00.00.00. (Previous output state: on) 12 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 13: Reading The Measurements

    Example: Reading all PowerCable IQRF sensors in the mobile app Addresses of individual sensors in PowerCable IQRF 901x Voltage (Sensor 0) Sensor Type: [0x06] Low Voltage PDATA: Current (Sensor 1) Sensor Type: [0x07] Current PDATA: Power (Sensor 2) Sensor Type: [0x08] Power PDATA: 13 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 14 In the IQRF IDE, open these windows: Packet Inspector, Terminal, Terminal Log. Message header (HEX): NADR: 0x0004 PNUM: 0x5E PCMD: 0x01 HWPID: 0x0003 Message data (HEX): PDATA: 7F.00.00.00 Response PDATA if the command is correctly received (example): 04.00.5E.81.03.00.00.44.06.BD.0E.07.E6.14.08.AC.13.82.C6.09.64.C3.A1.23.00.00.00.A2.9D.07.C0. 14 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 15 • LAST – when power is disconnected or interrupted, PowerCable IQRF remembers the output state and restores it within 2 seconds after the power is restored These states are set over a special service channel using the following commands: 15 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 16 PDATA: 55.AA.00.0A.01.00.2D Response PDATA if the command is correctly received: 55 AA 00 05 00 27 2nd message data (HEX): PDATA: 55.AA.00.09.01.01.2D Response PDATA if the command is correctly received: 55 AA 00 05 00 27 16 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 17 Setting the power-on state to LAST (address 0x0004) Message header (HEX): NADR: 0x0004 PNUM: 0x5E PCMD: 0x40 HWPID: 0x0003 Message data (HEX): PDATA: 55.AA.00.0A.01.01.2E Response PDATA if the command is correctly received: 55 AA 00 05 00 27 17 / 18 www.netio-products.com...
  • Page 18: Eu Declaration Of Conformity

    This EU Declaration of Conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer. Object of this Declaration: “NETIO PowerCable IQRF 901x extension cord controlled and monitored over the IQRF network”. The above-mentioned object of this Declaration complies with applicable harmonizing legislation of the European Union: •...

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