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24042020, Rev. 1.1
April 2020
BETA 9.2
Quick Start Guide

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  • Page 1 Manual reference 24042020, Rev. 1.1 April 2020 BETA 9.2 Quick Start Guide...
  • Page 2 If you encounter a problem with your Beta 9.2, review configuration information to verify that your selections are consistent with your application: input and output configurations;...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index 1. Power the device to turn it on: 2. Send data wirelessly: 2.1. Enter Service Mode: 2.2. Connect the device to a Wi-Fi® network: 3. Enter to remote Monitoring Platform: 4. Review Device Dashboard on the Monitoring Platform: 5. Remote Configurator: 5.1.
  • Page 4: Power The Device To Turn It On

    This quick start guide is designed to start or verify the correct operation of Beta 9.2 controllers; even before mounting. With these devices it is possible to measure variables of up to five (5) analog or digital sensors; as well as to control processes through five (5) relay outputs.
  • Page 5: Send Data Wirelessly

    Fig. 1: ​ ​ B eta 9.2 items of interest. 2. Send data wirelessly: While the device is in a normal operating state, it will periodically send the data measured by its enabled sensors ​ ( according to the minutes specified by the Publication Time parameter);...
  • Page 6 ​ B ridge between terminals to access Service Mode. When in Service Mode, the Beta 9.2 device generates a temporary Wi-Fi® network using its built-in Wi-Fi® module, named "IoTDevice_", followed by the device ID (for example, "IoTDevice_bcddc212345"). ​ Y ou must connect to this network with a device enabled for internet navigation​...
  • Page 7: Connect The Device To A Wi-Fi® Network

    1. On the General Configuration Page (Fig. 4), press the Configure Wi-Fi button to go to a page where you can see a scan of Wi-Fi® networks detected by Beta 9.2, two fields to enter data, and two buttons (Save and Scan).
  • Page 8 2. In the fields at the bottom of the Wi-Fi® Configuration page (Fig. 4), ​ e nter the credentials (name and password) of the network to which you want to connect Beta 9.2; then press Save. If you want to connect the device to an open network, you should not enter any password.
  • Page 9: Enter To Remote Monitoring Platform

    Remember that you can find contact information at the beginning of this document. 4. Review Device Dashboard on the Monitoring Platform: After entering the remote monitoring platform supported by the manufacturer of Beta 9.2, you can review the information sent by your device on its unique Dashboard.
  • Page 10: Remote Configurator

    (to find it, search for the Dashboard with the name “Remote Configurator”, following the steps described in the previous section). Said Dashboard presents users with a summary of the configuration options available for each type of Omicron Engineering device, and only allows to choose a parameter to configure,...
  • Page 11: Remote Configurator Elements

    after indicating the device model, and the elements or general aspects of the device that are wish to configure; therefore it contains: Fig. 9: ​ ​ R emote Configurator elements. 5.1. Remote Configurator elements: 1. Field for device ID In this field, users must specify the UID of the device they wish to configure remotely.
  • Page 12: How To Use The Remote Configurator

    was chosen in lists 3 and 4. 6. Field for value to configure In this field, the user must specify the value he wants for the parameter to be configured, ​ f ollowing the indications given by the interface. 7. Save command button Once the user has chosen the parameter that he wishes to configure, and has specified a configuration value, he must save the command on the platform so that the device downloads it once it is ready for it.
  • Page 13 Fig. 10: ​ ​ E xample of configuration made with Remote Configurator.
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    1. Verify that the equipment is in a normal operating state: The normal operating status of a Beta 9.2 can be recognized when the LED indicated in Figure 1 blinks green every second.
  • Page 15: Selected

    If you see the message, even after you entered the correct identification information of a device, ask for help from the technical staff of Omicron Eng. Remember that Contact Information is provided at the beginning of this document.
  • Page 16 Fig. 11: ​ ​ S earch for device identification information on remote monitoring platform. The API label of each device is composed of its type, and its ID, separated by a hyphen (for example: datalogxpro-123abc). Once the ID of interest has been identified, you can use it to specify the device to be configured with the Remote Configurator.

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