SENA ProBee-ZE20S-SEME User Manual
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illumination and analog input is as follows:
Illumination(Lux) = Volt(mV) * 0.25(Lux/mV)
Note: The LED On/Off switch (SW20) should be placed to LED_OFF.
5.3.10 Terminal Block
The development board has a terminal block for external analog inputs. Figure 5-2 shows the layout of
the terminal block. To use external analog inputs instead of the variable resistors, temperature sensor or
light sensor, the ADC_0 (SW4), ADC_1 (SW5), ADC_2 (SW6) or ADC_3 (SW7) should be placed on
EXT_0, EXT_1, EXT_2, or EXT_3.
Figure 5-2 Terminal Block for External Anlalog Inputs
Note: The LED On/Off switch (SW20) should be placed to LED_OFF.
5.4
Configuration Example: 1 Coordinator and 2 End-Devices
Here is an example assuming different system configurations. This example can be described as follows:
Setting CBKE Data Token and Install Code of all ZE20S modules for Smart Energy security.
One ZE20S module acts as a ProBeeSESI coordinator and it is connected to a host computer via
USB cable.
One ZE20S module acts as a ProBeeSEID end device and it receives control commands from
the others.
One ZE20S module acts as a ProBeeSEME end device and it receives control commands from
the others.