Local Configuration - AccuEnergy AcuLink 810 User Manual

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AcuLink 810 Data Aquisition Server
There are two AcuMesh models for the AcuLink 810:
• AcuLink-868 (868 MHz) is used mostly in Europe, Middle East, Africa, and certain parts of
Asia.
• The AcuLink-900 (900 MHz) is mainly used in North and South America, Oceania, and also
certain parts of Asia.
NOTE: The AcuLink 810-X model does not support AcuMesh
To configure the AcuMesh settings on the AcuLink 810 click on the Protocols tab and select
AcuMesh .

9.2.1 Local Configuration

In order for the AcuLink to add other AcuMesh devices, the local AcuMesh settings must be
configured first. The local configuration page refers to the AcuMesh unit built into the Acu-
Link 810.
The following can be configured on the local configuration page:
Node Name: Users can configure the name of the AcuMesh node in this settings, the maxi-
mum range is up to 14 characters
Local MAC Address: The built in AcuMesh transceiver will have a local MAC address that is
used to identify the unit, this is non configurable.
Network Hop: By default the network hop is set to 4 and represents the amount of times the
AcuMesh will scan the mesh network for devices. The range for this setting is from 1-7.
Network ID: The network ID is a hex number that is used as an AcuMesh Network Identifier.
By default the network ID is 7FFF, and the range is 0-7FFF (Hex).
NOTE: Only transceivers with the same matching network ID can discover and communicate
with each other.
Encryption Enable: Users have the option to put a password on the AcuMesh device. All
radio AcuMesh would need to have the same password in order to communicate in the Acu-
Mesh network.
Encryption Key: The encryption key is a hex number where the max amount of characters is
32.
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V: 1.08 Revised: May 2020
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