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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;...
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.
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.
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);...
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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...
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).
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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.
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.
(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,...
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.
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.
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Fig. 10: E xample of configuration made with Remote Configurator.
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.
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.
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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.