Nico Technology 7600RF User Manual

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7600RF RF Receiver
Nico Technology Ltd.
24F,No.37,SanMin Rd, 2.Sec, PanChiao City, Taipei County, Taiwan
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7600RF RF Receiver
Manual
Revision 2.1E
User's Manual
Rev.2.1E

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  • Page 1 7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual 7600RF RF Receiver Manual Revision 2.1E Nico Technology Ltd. 24F,No.37,SanMin Rd, 2.Sec, PanChiao City, Taipei County, Taiwan Phone +886-2-2954-5338 +886-2-2954-5308 Product Info Thomas@nico-tech.com Technical Support Tom_Yeh@nico-tech.com Web site http://www.nico-tech.com Rev.2.1E...
  • Page 2 In any case Nico as well as its representatives and staff are not reliable for eventual defaults, damages caused indirectly or during use, occurring due to the use or non-usability of the software or the accompanying documentation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual Contents Contents .........................3 Product Information ....................4 Functional Elements...................4 Installation......................4 Warnings ....................5 Mounting....................6 Connections....................6 Software Installation ..................7 Device Description....................8 Hardware Survey ..................8 Operation and Display Elements ...............8 Connection Pin Assignment...............8 EMC......................10 Technical Specifications ................10 Dimensions ....................11 Application Software for ECOBINO..............12...
  • Page 4: Product Information

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual 2 Product Information Functional Elements Figure 1.1 7600RF RF Receiver Description Wireless antenna Service pin button Service LED indicator DIP switch for wireless channel ID setting LonWorks network connector Power supply. 12~24VDC Variants and Identifications...
  • Page 5: Warnings

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual Warnings Attention The device must be installed in compliance with the relevant DIN/VDE regulations or the relevant national standards. The connection to the supply voltage must be performed in accordance with VDE 0100 and VDE 0160 or the relevant national standards.
  • Page 6: Mounting

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual Mounting Connections The 7600RF has to be connected to a 12 ~24VDC power supply and to the LonWorks network. According to the respective application peripheral equipment has to be connected to outputs. Rev.2.1E...
  • Page 7: Software Installation

    The 7600RF RF Receiver power supply recommend use 24VDC power supply. Software Installation The configuration software of the 7600RF RF Receiver has to be installed by starting the program Setup.exe on the data carrier provided. It suns under Windows 9x/2000 and NT.
  • Page 8: Device Description

    The 7600RF RF Receiver disposes of one LonWorks circuit for each. Operation and Display Elements The 7600RF RF Receiver is fitted with a service button accessible via a small gap on the front panel (see Figure. 1.1, 8). Activation of the buttons generates a service-pin message transmitted via the LonWorks network.
  • Page 9 7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual Figure 3.1 Connector pin assignment LonWorks network Rev.2.1E...
  • Page 10: Emc

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual The 7600RF RF Receiver is a CE certified device according to the regulation 89/336/EEC for electron magnetic compatibility, modified by 92/31/EEC”. Concerning the emission it fulfills classification B (living area) according to EN 55022A/B, EN 55011 A/B and EN 50081-1/2 and, concerning the interference sensibility, classification A (industrial area) according to EN 50082-2.
  • Page 11: Dimensions

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual Dimensions Figure 3.5 Device dimensions without plug-screw clamps Rev.2.1E...
  • Page 12: Application Software For Ecobino

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual 5 Application Software for ECOBINO On the 7600RF RF Receiver an application for energy saving control is implemented, making output functionality as well as switch control functions available. Therefore the relevant LonMark profiles stated in Table 4.1 are implemented.
  • Page 13: Interoperable Interface

    Receiver. As some customized NVs are used, the network interface remains standardized, clear and especially it is interoperable. That means, the 7600RF RF Receiver can be used in connection with network components by other manufactures. The following table contains a survey of the network variables defining the 7600RF RF Receiver network interface and their assignment.
  • Page 14: System Objects

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual 6 System Objects This chapter describes the LonMark objects implemented in the 7600RF RF Receiver. For each it states the network variable les used, special configuration properties, general object properties, response during modification of the configuration and after a reset, and, if available, further object properties.
  • Page 15: Sensor Object

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual Sensor Object Network Variables NV Name NV Type Comment nvo_ave_lux SNVT_lux Average value of Lux Valid range:1~65535 nvo_battery_life SNVT_lev_percent Battery life information Valid ragne:0~100% (0,10,25,40,55,70,85,100%) nvo_lux_val SNVT_lux Lux value nvo_RH_val SNVT_lev_percent Humidity value Valid range:0~100...
  • Page 16 7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual alarm. When any signal is received, reset the error_count invalid_count Define how many “Invalid data” error occurs then send the “Invalid data” alarm Default value: 6 Valid range: 1~100 When “Invalid” or “No data” errors received within 30 secs, then invald_count+1.
  • Page 17: Default Cp Value Of Sensor Object

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual sensor. Valid range: -32768 ~ 32767 [Attention] Do not use copy or dump function within LM4W when configure functional block. That can get automatic generate a correct default value, invalid high value, invalid low value, alarm high value and alarm low value.
  • Page 18: Battery Life Measure

    Sensor devices and 7600RF devices. 6.5.1 DIP Switch for ON 7xxxRF Sensor devices The DIP Switch is setting by binary and each 7600RF RF Receiver have to configure as unique “Network ID”. The valid channel id was between 0 and 15.
  • Page 19: Wireless Network Channel Id Setting

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual 6.5.2 Wireless network Channel ID Setting Figure 6.2 DIP Switch for Wireless network ID on 7600RF RF Receiver Wireless Sensor ID Setting Figure 7.1 DIP Switch for 7002RF Temperature & Humidify Sensor ID Figure 7.2 DIP Switch for 7001RF Freezer Temperature Sensor ID...
  • Page 20: Wireless Frequency Scope And Pn Code

    7600RF RF Receiver User’s Manual Figure 7.3 DIP Switch for 7200RF Lux Sensor ID 8 Wireless Frequency scope and PN code Channel Primary Second PN Code Channel Channel 2400 MHz 2440 MHz 0x83,0xF7,0xA8,0x2D,0x7A,0x44,0x64,0xD3 2404 MHz 2444 MHz 0x40,0xBA,0x97,0xD5,0x86,0x4F,0xCC,0xD1 2409 MHz...

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