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Alarms
Schedule and Monitoring
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The Remote Server
The FTP Server
The Configuration
The Data
Alarms
ACK Acknowledgements
Commands
Request" Command
Factory" Command
Firmware" Command
Diag" Command
Configget" Command
Whitelisterase" Command
Operatorinit" Command
Logget" Command
Logclean" Command
Supervisionclean" Command
Supervisionget" Command
Certificate" Command
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Summary of Contents for Flexitron WebdynEasy W M-Bus 868MHz
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WebdynEasy W M-Bus 868MHz User Manual www.webdyn.com...
Page 2: Table Of Contents
2.3 Assembly ........................... 22 2.3.1 Opening/Closing the Box ................... 22 2.3.2 Wall Mounting ......................22 2.4 Interface Description ....................... 23 2.4.1 Product Power Supply ....................23 2.4.2 Radio ........................... 25 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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5.6.1 “Request” Command ....................73 5.6.2 “Factory” Command ....................74 5.6.3 “Firmware” Command ....................74 5.6.4 “Diag” Command ......................74 5.6.5 “ConfigGet” Command ....................75 5.6.6 “whiteListErase” Command ..................75 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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7. Tools & Diagnostics ..........................90 8. FAQ ................................. 91 9. Appendix ..............................92 9.1 Configuration - Variable list ...................... 92 Offices & Support Contact ....................96 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 5: Glossary
NarrowBand - Internet of Things: 4G mobile network dedicated to connected objects, i.e. low consumption and long range. Network Time Protocol: an NTP server makes it possible to time synchronise equipment. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Wireless M-Bus: evolution of the European Mbus standard in a radio frequency adaptation. This connectivity is specific to metering applications such as: water, gas and electricity meters. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 7: About This Document
Additions in the glossary, modification of the command file. V1.4 Additions on Field L for B format frames. V1.5 Details on the data parameter F and on the diagnostic mode, adjustment of the/scheduleRadio/data range. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Added network unregistration by magnet Added certificate management commands Added radio configuration (longHeader, skipVersionField and skipMediumField) Addition of commercial reference without BLE Added clarification on the use of the whiteList contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 9: User Manual
868MHz Other W M-Bus equipment It is possible to configure the WebdynEasy by connecting it by USB to a computer or by BLE using a smartphone application. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 10: Interfaces (Old And New)
11. Terminal block for external 12 V power supply 12. Box output for the LTE-M/NB-IoT/2G modem external antenna (optional) 13. LTE-M/NB-IoT/2G Modem SMA Antenna 14. Reset button 15. SIM card holder contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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13. Separable output of the box for installation of M16 cable gland allowing the installation of an external antenna LTE-M/NB-IoT/2G modem (optional) 14. LTE-M/NB-IoT/2G Modem SMA antenna 15. Reset button 16. SIM card holder contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 12: Supported Equipment
10 years. Consumption P: 2 W Pmax: 5 W Dimensions Old case: 160 x 150 x 55 mm New case: 150 x 153 x 57 mm contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 13: Technical Specifications
Symbol indicating that the product must be recycled. 1.6.2 Technical Specifications REFERENCES DESCRIPTIONS Memory capacity for data • Flash: 1.5MB (circular operation) • 2000 frames per listening window contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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2G GSM 850 824 MHz – 849 MHz 2G DCS 1800 1710 MHz – 1785 MHz 30 dBm (class 1) 2G PCS 1900 1850 MHz – 1910 MHz contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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703 MHz – 748 MHz LTE-M/NB-IoT - Band 66 1710 MHz – 1780 MHz LTE-M/NB-IoT - Band 85 698 MHz – 716 MHz 2402 MHz – 2480 MHz 0 dBm contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 16: Software Specifications
9 years 9 years 7 years 7 years 8 years 6 years 6 years 6 years 5 years 5 years 5 years 3 years 3 years 3 years contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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13 years 14 years 10 years 12 years 12 years 8 years 10 years 10 years 7 years 8 years 8 years 6 years 7 years 8 years contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 18: Safety Instructions
Never insert a battery other than the one recommended by Webdyn. Never recharge the battery. To optimise radio and cellular modem reception sensitivity, it is imperative to leave 20 cm free space around the antennas. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 19: Regulations
These products are collected separately. Use an authorised battery collection and processing centre or contact Webdyn. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 20: Installation
A unique identifier called UID is assigned to each WebdynEasy W M-Bus. It is used to configure the product and recognise it when you have several WebdynEasy W M-Bus products. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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The QR Code is used by the mobile app for synchronisation with the hub. Each product is labelled with the following information: This label is accessible on the underside of the product: contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 22: Assembly
• Open the 2 doors on the front panel. • Screw the 4 wall mounting screws into the recesses under the doors. • Close both doors on the front. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 23: Interface Description
End users must use a CE certified power supply of less than 15 watts. The distance between the power supply and the product must not exceed 3 metres. End users must make sure their installation meets applicable EMC standards. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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“Batt” on the board. In the new box, the battery pack is installed in its holder and plugs into the connector identified “Batt” on the board. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 25: Radio
In the new box, the cable gland is optional and is installed after breaking the breakable part provided in the box. End users must make sure their installation using remote antennas meets applicable EMC standards. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 26: Cellular Network
SIM card housing inside the hub. The hub is compatible with all market operators as well as with all mini SIM 2FF 25 x 15mm format SIM cards. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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If the SIM card has an activated PIN code and it is incorrect the first time the hub isstarted , it will be blocked after 3 attempts. It can be unlocked using a mobile phone using the PUK code provided by the operator. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 28: Indicators & Buttons
2.4.4.1 Hall Effect Sensor The WebdynEasy W M-Bus hub is equipped with a Hall effect sensor that activates when a magnet is passed over the top of the box. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 29: Usb Interface
• Copy the configuration, command or update file to the hard drive. • Eject the removable drive and wait for confirmation from the system. • Press the RESET button. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 30: Bluetooth Interface (Ble)
The “WebdynEasy W M-Bus” app is available for Android and downloadable from Google Play. BLE is only available on the webdynEasy WM-Bus with the commercial reference WG0612-A12. (see chapter 1.5: “References of products and accessories” and chapter 2.2.2: “Identification”) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 31: Product Operation
(see location above) until the hub emits the first beep. The number of beeps issued by the WebdynEasy W M-Bus indicates the current mode. 3.1.1 Operating Mode The module has 3 operating modes: • FACTORY SETTINGS (no configuration). • STORAGE (configuration). • RUN contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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• 3 short beeps: the product is in RUNmode and the last connection with the server was successful. • 3 long beeps: the product is in RUNmode and the last connection with the server has failed. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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RUN mode. To find out whether the WebdynEasy W M-Bus has a customer configuration, check the product’s commercial reference. (see section 2.2.2: Identification) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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• 3 long beeps if the connection with the server has failed. • 3 short beeps if the connection with the server was successful. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 35: Application Operation
It has its own scheduler to set its run frequency, date and time. The type of file to be uploaded to the server can also be configured. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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If a defined threshold is exceeded, an alarm is triggered and sent to the server. For as long as a temperature alarm is active, the WM-BUS and Modem task frequencies are stopped. The Monitoring task has its own frequency in minutes. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 37: Configuration
To synchronise the mobile app with the hub using Bluetooth, follow these steps: • Pass the magnet over the product. (see section 2.4.4.1: “Hall Effect Sensor”). • Activate Bluetooth on the smartphone. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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FTP configuration. You can also run various tests such as getting the number of WM-Bus meters detected by the hub. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 39: Configuration File
The product operating mode, the hub name and the log level can be modified. PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION mode Hub operating mode: factorySettings: FACTORY SETTINGS mode storage: STORAGE mode run: RUN mode name Hub name contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Configuration of the magnet action in RUN mode: 0: Bluetooth BLE+ Modem (default) 1: diagnosis command 2: request command blePin Bluetooth BLE identification code (default: “1234”) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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All the hub security variables are in the “security” object in JSON. PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION crcMode BSON file CRC check: 0: No CRC check 1: Partial check (no check if CRC is 0) (default) 2: CRC check enabled contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Example of a AES encryption conversion: FORMAT Key AES128 in hexadecimal (longer 44:00:AA:F7:83:78:04:9C:AB:13:EE:4E:35:0E:28:1B than 16 characters) Key AES128 in Base64 (JSON file) RACq94N4BJyrE+5ONQ4oGw== contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 43: W M-Bus Radio
List of the medium codes (byte 1 of the A-field) of the authorised WM-BUS sensors or meters in binary format (type 0x00 in JSON) (max. 8 codes) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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(default) If the “skipVersionField” and/or “skipMediumField” parameters of the WM-Bus radio part are modified, it is essential to reinject the whitelist file “<uid>-wlFilter.bson” into the concentrator. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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“mediumFilter” and the white list “whiteList” apply to all the defined modes. Example of a multi-mode listening: By JSON file (to be converted into BSON format for the concentrator): contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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The WebdynEasy hub whitelist file is in BSON format and its format is as follows: « <uid>-wlFilter.bson ». If the “skipVersionField” and/or “skipMediumField” parameters of the WM-Bus radio part are modified, it is essential to reinject the whitelist file “<uid>-wlFilter.bson” into the concentrator. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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In the case of multiple listening modes, the white list applies to all the modes defined. Example of a whitelist file converted to JSON: “wlFilter”: { “id”: { “$binary”: “FIZEsRQABBE=MExBKpkgwAE=”, “$type”: “00” } }, { “id”: { “$binary”: “FIY1whQABBE=MEw9KZkgwAE=”, “$type”: “00” } }, { “id”: { “$binary”: “FIaachQADw8=MEzHKZkgwAE=”, “$type”: “00” } }, { “id”: { “$binary”: “MEzOXeAgmAE=MEw9KpkgwAE=”, “$type”: “00” } }, { “id”: { “$binary”: “MEw5KpkgwAE=MEzBKZkgwAE=”, “$type”: “00” } }, { “id”: { “$binary”: “MEw/2CMhDAQ=MEw2KpkgwAE=”, “$type”: “00” } }, { “id”: { “$binary”: “MEzBHKogzAE=kiYQAwARHgM=”, “$type”: “00” } }, “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 48: Hub Connectivity
4.2.3 Hub Connectivity All the hub connectivity variables are in the “remote” object in JSON. They are split into 3 families: • Modem. • FTP. • NTP. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Network Access Point (APN) identifier (32 characters max) null: no APN (default) PPP connection identifier (32 characters max) null: no identifier (default) pass PPP connection password (32 characters max) null: no password (default) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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When the modem mode is in auto mode, the modem connects by default in LTE-M then if this one is unavailable, it falls back to 2G. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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IP address or remote FTP server name (64 characters max) (Default port: 21) The FTP port can be changed by adding “: “then the port number (between 1 and 65535) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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FTP account root directory Example: • Using a JSON file (to be converted to BSON format for the hub): “config”: “remote”: “ftp”: “mode”: 0, “addr”: “ftp.webdyn.com:60”, “user”: “webdyn”, “pass”: “1234”, “dir”: “/site1234” “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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NTP server. Get closer to an NTP server provider. Example: • Using a JSON file (to be converted to BSON format for the hub): “config”: “remote”: “ntp”: “pool.npt.org” “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 54: Alarms
The temperature and battery acquisitions are made each time monitoring is triggered and when the radio Schedule or FTP Schedule is triggered (see section 4.2.5: “Schedule and”). contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 55: Schedule And Monitoring
• hh: represents the hour (from 0 to 23) • dd: represents the day of the month (from 1 to 31) • MM: represents the month (from 1 to 12) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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FTP Schedule. If two timer triggers are triggered at the same time in the same Schedule, then only the first timer trigger in the file will be run. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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(see chapter 4.2.2: “Radio WM-Bus” for the configuration of the multi mode) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Timer trigger: mm hh dd MM DD data Type of file to be sent: Bit 0: Data (1=enabled, 0=disabled) Bit 1: supervision (1=enabled, 0=disabled) Bit 2: log (1=enabled, 0=disabled) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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If monitoring is disabled, this greatly impacts temperature and battery alarm monitoring, as temperature and battery data acquisition will only be carried out when a radio or FTP Schedule is triggered. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Example: • Using a JSON file (to be converted to BSON format for the hub): “config”: “ monitoringPeriod “: 60 “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 61: Operation
You can configure your hub remotely from your FTP server. This is only possible if your WebdynEasy W M-Bus hub is correctly configured to upload and synchronise its configuration on an FTP server. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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The command for the hub is in the following format: “<uid>-cmd.bson” /BIN Read Contains the update files Where: • <uid>: Hub identifier. • <timestamp>: Number of seconds elapsed since January 1st, 1970 at midnight UTC precisely. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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To avoid file alteration during exchanges, a CRC32 is included in each file. The “crc” field must always be the last field in the JSON and BSON files. Example JSON configuration file: “config”: { “remote”: { “ntp”: [“ntp.google.com”, “”] }, “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 64: The Configuration
The configuration file saved on the hub is in BSON format and the file name format is as follows: “<uid>-<timestamp>-config.bson” With: • <uid>: Concentrator identifier • <timestamp>: Number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970 at midnight UTC precisely. Example: 123456-1591083697-config.bson contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Refer to section 4.2: “Configuration file” or to “Appendix A – Configuration – Variable list” to see the list of variables and their possible values. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 66: The Data
January 1st , 1970 at midnight UTC precisely) Frame RSSI level Content of the received frame (header + payload without CRC) in binary format. (type 0x00 in JSON). (Base64 format in the JSON file) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Example of a data file converted to JSON: “uid”: “WE_1234”, “source”: “schedule”, “TS”: 1560068897, “frameCount”: 2, “data”: [ “T”: 1560066602, “R”: 199, “F”: “$type”: “80”, “$binary”: “fAviGIskafDwA4E0UkO26w==” “T”: 15600645887, “R”: 178, “F”: “$type”: “80”, “$binary”: “+plAP1iAwE0df2KBY1N7Iodr/ LAFS2CrXTrUsY3wy731VN113/9UmO\CiglwR” “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 68: Alarms
The “alarm” alarm information is as follows: PARAMETERS DESCRIPTION type Alarm type: temperature, battery or ntp value Value of the item of data that triggered the alarm contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 69: Ack Acknowledgements
Source that triggered the file upload (ftp, usb, ...) File creation timestamp (Number of seconds elapsed since January 1st , 1970 at midnight UTC precisely) Command acknowledgement contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Data associated with the acknowledgement (for example: the new firmware name, the configuration file name...) Example of an acknowledgement file converted to JSON: “uid”: “WE_1234”, “source”: “ftp”, “TS”: 1560068897, “ack”: { “type”: “cmd”, “cid”: “c_1234”, “result”: “ok, “data”: “/fl0/152233-cmd.bson” “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 71: Commands
The “cid” can be freely chosen by the command issuer. It will be included with any associated download. A command acknowledgement is created and uploaded for the: • FTP: in the ALARM directory of the remote server. • USB: on the hub removable drive. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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If several command files are sent at the same time, the commands following “factory” and “firmware” can be lost. If there is an error on a previous command, the following commands will not be run. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 73: Request" Command
INBOX. No subcommands or parameters are required for this command. Example: • Using a JSON file (to be converted to BSON format for the hub): “cmd”: { “type”: “request”, “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 74: Factory" Command
INBOX. No subcommands or parameters are required for this command. Example: • Using a JSON file (to be converted to BSON format for the hub): “cmd”: { “type”: “diag”, “uid”: “123456” “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 75: Configget" Command
The “whiteListErase” command is used to erase the WM-Bus radio white list. No subcommands or parameters are required for this command. Example: • Using a JSON file (to be converted to BSON format for the hub): “cmd”: { “type”: “whiteListErase” “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 76: Operatorinit" Command
No subcommands or parameters are required for this command. Example: • Using a JSON file (to be converted to BSON format for the hub): “cmd”: { “type”: “logGet” “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 77: Logclean" Command
No subcommands or parameters are required for this command. Example: • Using a JSON file (to be converted to BSON format for the hub): “cmd”: { “type”: “supervisionClean” “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 78: Supervisionget" Command
• Remotely (FTP): the certificate must be deposited in the “/BIN” directory of the remote server, and a certificate addition command (“certificate”) must be deposited in the “INBOX” FTP directory of your concentrator (“/INBOX/<uid> /”, with <uid> the identifier of your concentrator). contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 79: Certclean" Command
This is the supervision file name format: <uid>-<timestamp>-supervision.bson Where: • <uid>: Hub identifier. • <timestamp: Number of seconds elapsed since January 1st, 1970 at midnight UTC precisely. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Total operating time in RUN mode in seconds radio Total radio listening time in seconds modem Total modem time in seconds lowPower Total standby time in seconds contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Total number of alarms sent radio Total number of wake-ups by the radio Schedule Total number of wake-ups by USB Number of watchdog triggers fault Number of fatal errors contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Number of buffer overruns in radio reception CptRxTimeOut Number of times exceeded in radio reception CptRecFrames Number of recorded frames The “WM Bus” statistical data is intended for Webdyn support. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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Received reference signal strength (available in LTE-M and NB-IoT) rsrq Received reference signal quality (available in LTE-M and NB-IoT) sinr Signal to noise ratio plus interference (available in LTE-M and NB-IoT) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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“sw”: “01.04”, “swBle”: “0.1”, “swModem”: “BG95M3LAR02A03_01.005.01.005” “uptime”: { “run”: 85484, “radio”: 69090, “modem”: 5873, “lowPower”: 336583 “measures”: { “vAlim”: 7100, “temperature”: 15, “histogram”: { “below -10°c”: 0, “-10°c to 0°c”: 0, “0°c to 10°c”: 63, “10°c to 20°c”: 73, “20°c to 30°c”: 36, “30°c to 40°c”: 0, “above 40°c”: 0 “modem”: { “rssi”: -57, “quality”: { “rssi”: -57, “rsrp”: -79, “rsrq”: -13, “sinr”: 12 “nwinfo”: “\”eMTC\”,\”20801\”,\”LTE BAND 20\”,6400”, contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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“ftp”: 137, “radio”: 2094, “alarms”: 0, “usb”: 14, “wd”: 0, “fault”: 0 “dates”: { “lastConfig”: 1598364963, “lastUpdate”: 0, “lastPowerOn”: 0, “lastCnxOk”: 1610968521, “lastCnxKo”: 1610752526 “battery”: { “remainTime”: null, “capaPrcent”: 95, “capamAh”: 13362 “WmBus”: { “CptRxPreamb”: 18443, “CptRxSync”: 11639, “CPtRxFrames”: 5632, “CptRxFramesCrcKo”: 221, “CptRxFramesDecodeKo”: 5786, “CptRxFramesLenKo”: 0, “CptRxOverrun”: 0, “CptRxTimeOut”: 0, “CptRecFrames”: 253 “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 86: The Log
Event timestamp (Number of seconds elapsed since January 1st , 1970 at midnight UTC precisely) Event Code (see "Appendix B - Log - Event List") Event data (optional) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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“C”: 33554432, “D”: “[APP][appModeInit():133]mode: run” “T”: 1598348100, “C”: 33554432, “D”: “[APP][appRun():27]run application” “T”: 1598348100, “C”: 3, “D”: “[RADIO][appRadioTask():57]radio task” “T”: 1598348100, “C”: 3, “D”: “[FRAME][Frame_FastFilter_Init():57]white list filter disable” “T”: 1598348100, “C”: 33554432, “D”: “[RADIO][appRadioTask():98]Windowsduration: 30” “T”: 1598348130, “C”: 33554432, “D”: “[FRAME][Frame_Process_Cmd():226]RX Frame count:5” “T”: 1598348134, “C”: 3, “D”: “[PERIODIC][periodicTask():49]periodic task” “T”: 1598348134, “C”: 33554432, “D”: “[RADIO][appRadioNextAlarm():144]Next Alarm: Tue Aug 25 09:40:00 2020\n data:30” “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 88: Update
Example of an application and Bluetooth (BLE) firmware update: • Using a JSON file (to be converted to BSON format for the hub): “cmd”: [{ “type”: “firmware”, “cid”: “firmwareBLE”, “data”: “WebdynEasy_BLE_V1.0.bson” “type”: “firmware”, “cid”: “firmwareAPP”, “data”: “WebdynEasy_V1.0.bson” }], “crc”: 0 contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 89: Local
The command must include the name of the file containing the update (“data” field). At the next FTP server connection, the hub will retrieve the files and run the update. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 90: Tools & Diagnostics
Example of Python Conversion Scripts: An application note with concrete examples of scripts is available which allows you to convert and manipulate files. It is available at the following address: https://www.webdyn.com/en/support contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 91: Faq
The recovered data is deposited without modification (without decryption) by the concentrator on your remote server. contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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• true: ignore the version (“medium”) of the counter • false: takes the version into account present in the header Addition contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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/remote/modem/randomDelay Random wake-up time in Integer (min 0 max 60) 0: no delays minutes /remote/ftp/mode FTP protocol choice List: •0: FTP •1: FTPS (FTP over TLS) contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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- … - 6 = Saturday /scheduleRadio/data Duration of the Radio listening Integer (min 30 max 3600) window in seconds /scheduleFTP List of FTP Schedule timer triggers contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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•Bit 0: Data (1=enabled, 0=disabled) •Bit 1: supervision (1=enabled, 0=disabled) •Bit 2: log (1=enabled, 0=disabled) /monitoringPeriod Hub monitoring period in Integer (min 15 max 1440) minutes null or 0: disables monitoring contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
Page 96: Offices & Support Contact
Av. Coronel Eduardo Galhardo 7-1ºC 1170-105 Lisbon Phone: +351.218162625 Email: comercial@lusomatrix.pt TAIWAN 5F, No. 4, Sec. 3 Yanping N. Rd. Datong Dist. Taipei City, 103027 Phone: +886.965333367 Email: contact@webdyn.com contact@webdyn.com | webdyn.com V2.0 subject to changes | Webdyn © by Flexitron Group...
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