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Table 3.3, Wireless sensor configuration options – RLE Wi-MGR V.1.6 User Manual

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All fields in the following table will not be available for each sensor. Only the configurable

options that apply to each sensor are displayed in that sensor’s configuration menu. Editable

options are as follows:

Option

Description

Model

To edit the sensor model, select the type of sensor from the drop-

down list by clicking on the down arrow.

This number is used by the Wi-MGR to identify what kind of sensor

is being read in to the system. The possible values are:
Wi-TS

54

Wi_THS

48

Wi-DIT

61

Wi-ASx/Wi-MS

41

Wi-TH2

52

Counter

11

BAPI

76

Wi-LD

76

Thermistor

57

SetPointOverride

5B

Wi-TC9

74

Id

Uneditable; this reflects the value currently saved as the model

number.

Out of Service

A binary number used to determine if a sensor is online or offline.

0 = online, any other non-zero number = offline

Serial #

This is the unique number broadcasted from the sensor to the

Wi-MGR for identification. Each sensor has a unique serial number.

The Serial # field should automatically fill when the Wi-MGR

automatically discovers the sensors.

If a serial number is not automatically updated and needs to be

entered manually, the serial number should be entered from left to

right. Point Six sensors have two serial numbers on the sensors,

one that reads from left to right and one that reads from right to left.

The serial number should be entered starting with a number (not

zero) or an alpha character.

Enter the appropriate serial number, listed on the bottom of the

sensor, in the provided text field.

Raw Data #1, #2, #3

Uneditable; this is the uncalculated data received from the wireless

sensor. This data is then processed by the Wi-MGR to a calculated

value.

Converted Data #1,

#2, #3

Uneditable; this is the calculated data processed from the raw data.

This data is then displayed by the Wi-MGR and used for Modbus,

BACnet, and SNMP output.

Sensor Reading Age Uneditable; the amount of time that has passed, in seconds, since

the Wi-MGR has received a broadcast signal from this sensor.

Table 3.3

Wireless Sensor Configuration Options