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1. or o FIGURE 48 DEVA dashboard 29 2 Hard reset Access the DEVA on site 2 Setthe Wi Fi default setting selector located on the DEVA dashboard to Infrastructure default or Access Point mode ref FIGURE 48 A 3 At the same time press the Factory Default Setting ref FIGURE 48 B push button and the Seek ref FIGURE 48 C push button keep pressed both the button until the DEVA plays two beep the second longer than the first 4 Release the push buttons and wait until all the reboot procedure Is over During the bootstrap procedure you can hear a The hard reset procedure will end when the overall systems are ready and lasts approximately in one minute At the end of the hard reset the DEVAs network settings and firmware are factory default in order to access the DEVA you have to follow the initialization procedure as described in Chapter 18 Initialization Soft RESET Hard RESET Restore FIRMWARE Y Restore NETWORK Y V4 SETTINGS TABLE 2 Reset comparison weak high frequency tone coming from the DEVA the presence of this weak signal means that the operating system Is booting 32 DEVA User Guide Software update The DEVA System Manager allows you to remotely update the firmware and the software on board of multiple DEVA at a time The software updating procedure encompass two main steps gt DEVA software update gt DEVA System Manager update
2. gt action triggers events gt Presence sensor gt Battery charge gt Network connectivity gt Mechanical shocks Refer to Chapter 8 Commanders and Triggers for detailed info DEVA 5 When triggering events take place DEVA can execute one or more of the following actions gt Light D Play message gt Record with the built in microphone D Take Photo D Notify send an sms to a registered user Refer to Chapter 8 Commanders and Triggers for detailed Info 6 Dashboard The DEVA dashboard is located under the rear panel of the DEVA it allows the user to access the main connections i e solar panel ethernet etc the power switch and other features refer to the next chapters for further details Refer to FIGURE to locate the following features on the dashboard 10 Il 12 13 14 I5 l6 Factory Default Setting push button Chapter 29 DEVA reset ON OFF push button Chapter 14 Start up Volume push button Chapter 16 USB MP3 playback Seek track push button Chapter 16 USB MP3 playback Loudspeaker plug Chapter 34 DEVA passive RS 485 and switch plug USB connector Chapter 16 USB MP3 playback 5 5 mm coaxial power supply plug 16 Vbo Amad Rear status LEDs Red Yellow Green Chapter 10 Dashboard LEDs Network activity LED Ethernet port SIM bay Chapter 13 SI
3. Streaming Volume 100 Play a file Volume 100 i a Volume 2 Playlist MUTE FIGURE 4 DEVA can reproduce up to two fluxes of audio simultaneously in this example the playback of the playlist is muted whilst playing the audiofile and the live streaming NOTE The default behaviour can be overridden by changing the volume level during the playback gt the playback of a single audio file has the priority Each player provides independent volume control on the playback of the FM radio gt the playback of an FM radio has the priority on the playback of a playlist The playback volume of each player is a fracion expressed in percentage of the master volume IO DEVA User Guide 8 Commanders and Triggers 8 1 4 USB key DEVA can start playing audio files from any USB 8 1 Commanders storage device such as a USB key plugged into the DEVA receives commands to perform actions USB port on the DEVA dashboard Commanders access a subset of actions Refer to Chapter 16 USB MP3 playback 8 1 1 Live execution 8 2 Triggers The DEVA System Manager provides direct access Triggers are conditions that activate functions of to all actions on DEVA through the DSM you can the DEVA The tool Events uses triggers D Play audio Events conditions that trigger DEVA actions can o stream an announcement audio file be chosen among o play a predefined message o
4. custom events for it If you want to set an event for a Zone click on the Zone tab in the main bar and start editing the zone rel FIGURE 31 Events Description J Enabled Conditions Actions L terval igre ireonsity 20 D Presence sensor Active J nace Play predefined message gt Banery Low Alarm 2 RestrictecdAsen mpa v Voume Network Connection x 100 A Ta Record Mic Max 30 sacs Etema tnggor Lenght sk 15 a Record Phono Video Send SMS Save x Close FIGURE 33 Event settings Insert a significative name for the event 2 Enable or disable the present event this feature allows you to configure an event and let it in stand by or temporary disabled gt Switch the light gt Mute the playback gt Play audio o stream an announcement audio file o play a predefined message o execute a playlist o play an FM radio D Set the master volume uont 8 mm xX om FIGURE 34 Audio amp Light panel The Audio amp Light panel ref FIGURE 34 allows you live stream an announcement as well as playback audio from the library FM radios or predefined messages The playback volume of any scheduled triggered or live executed audio is a percentage of the master volume configured in the Audio amp Light panel Setting DEVA 25 27 Advanced network settings You can manage your network directly from the PDD or through any external client e g a laptop or an iPad connected to the network
5. User Guide 5 Shut down l6 USB MP3 playback Usually you don t need to shut down the DEVA for maintenance the management can be performed by means of the DEVA System Manager Access the DEVA on site and remove the dashboard cover on the back ofthe DEVA ref FIGURE 6 OXO O FACTORY ZS DEFAULT SERVICE FIGURE 9 ON OFF button and status LEDs on dashboard ON OFF button Status LEDs 2 In order to completely shut down the DEVA we suggest to unplug any external power supply e g solar panel 3 On the DEVA dashboard identify the On Off push button ref FIGURE 9 keep pressed the button until the three rear LEDs start blinking 4 Release the On Off push button and wait until all the LEDs switch off approximatively one minute The system will emit 2 short beep followed by a long beep to warn you about the shut down in progress Jo 0 0 E SERVICE LAN PoE 48V FIGURE 10 Press simultaneously the SEEK and SEEK push button to toggle PLAY and STOP from USB The playback from the USB override any audio playing on the DEVA in order to start the playback of the files from a USB device you have to press simultaneously the SEEK and SEEK push button on t
6. em ns mp pe Le sg Pd eee tees a jp UM 10 IAE FIGURE 8 System settings network parameters Not included in the package Ask to your local IT providers Once the battery has been properly assembled ref Chapter 12 Battery assembly the DEVA can be switched on By default DEVA starts up when any external power supply i e solar panel DC power supply unit PoE is plugged in When the DEVA is connected to an external power supply the system starts charging the internal battery when the power supply delivers more than 12 Voc the DEVA starts up automatically In approximatively 90 seconds the operating system completes the bootstrap procedure and makes the device ready to work During the bootstrap you can hear a long beep coming from the DEVA the presence of this signal means that the system Is booting 14 1 DEVA start up without external power supply In case no power supply Is available and DEVA is off you can switch on the DEVA by means of the ON OFF button ref FIGURE 9 Push on the ON OFF button and keep it pressed 2 the green LED switch solid on 3 still keep the ON OFF button pressed until the green LED start blinking 5 s approximatively 4 release the ON OFF push button the bootstrap procedure takes place and a long beep Is emitted Be aware that the start up procedure without power supply will not take place if the battery charge is below 12 Vpe 14 DEVA
7. 192 168 10 10 FIGURE 39 Select one DEVA 2 On the left column click on System settings Be aware to select a static IP address within the 3 Select the DEVA you want to edit new router DHCP server IP subnet otherwise you panel appear providing you information on the could loose the link with the DEVA connected to device the PDD network 4 Click on the Network button Now you can view the network parameters of the DEVA as 21 2 Setting DEVA network parameters well as the Wi Fi and GPRS configuration Click on the Settings tab in the main bar The main window switch to the Settings panel 5 Click on the Edit button to enter the edit mode FIGURE 37 System panel Deva Manager Chremium FIGURE 38 Click on System settings FIGURE 41 Network and GPRS parameters Setting DEVA 27 27 3 You can configure the DEVA to establish a WiFi mesh network One of the DEVA in the mesh acts as gateway i e It routes data between networks and is networked to the same subnet to which the PDD belongs all other DEVA in the mesh are WiFi nodes Configuring a WiFi mesh network 27 3 1 Setting DEVA as Gateway The DEVA gateway establish the WIFI mesh network and allows the PDD to connect to the mesh The DEVA gateway shall be connected to the wired LAN to which the PDD belongs a us FIGURE 42 Setting DEVA as Repeater Gateway In order forthe nodes to recognize the mesh the WIFI network SSID must be se
8. PDD and any registered client e g a laptop or an iPad on the same network of the PDD PDD and DSM 39 Regulations and warnings C Warnings about using batteries Use only batteries and other accessories approved by Powersoft for use with chargers this device Please realize that batteries might cause damages like leaking fire or explode when misuse or defective Never make wrong polarity connection when charging and discharging battery packs Always double check polarity of battery s connector to make sure red wire to red wire and black wire to black wire For safety reason we usually ship battery not fully charged you must charge the battery before use D Warnings about Wi Fi This device contains WiFi Module C FCC ID TFB TIWI50 FCC statement IC ID 5969A TIWISOI This equipment contains a WiFi module that has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception
9. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures gt Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna gt Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver gt Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected gt Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This equipment contains a device that complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment is restricted to indoor use when operated in the 5 15 to 5 25 GHz frequency range The end user is responsible to select a specific transmission channel in order to satisfy outdoor wireless regulation requirements This device contains a device that is compliant with SAR for general population uncontrolled exposure limits in ANSI IEEE C95 1 1999 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C This equipment should be installed and oper
10. System Manager DSM The Powersoft DEVA Director PDD is a personal computer implementing a custom GNU Linux based operating system the PDD provides a client server environment that allows the user to easily manage the network of DEVA Both the DEVA and the PDD must be connected to the same network this means that all devices have to be either hosted by the same Wi Fi access point or wired and sharing the same subnet and IP range The web server built in the PDD provides access to the DEVA System Manager both via the PDD itself and any external web client Once configured DEVA is meant to work stand alone even If the connection with the PDD falls In systems with more than one DEVA the PDD is essential to synchronize the audio playback A Minimum system requirements for PDD PDD can be installed on a personal computer with the following minimum characteristics gt Intel 13 processor gt 4 GB RAM gt 100 GB hard drive The pc would be formatted and inizialized with the PDD OS Powersoft provides an optional pre configured PDD laptop ready to work DEVA System Manager is the web application running on the PDD that provides control monitoring and configuration of the network of DEVA DEVA System Manager is scalable it lets you control a single Powersoft DEVA or configure a very large network of multiple devices DEVA System Manager is a client that can be accessed directly from the web browser on the
11. client server environment that allows the user to easily manage the network of DEVA Both the DEVA and the PDD must be connected to the same network this means that all devices have to be either hosted by the same Wi Fi access point or wired to the same thernet switch and sharing the same subnet and 17 1 1 Mesh network IP range DEVA can connect to a mesh network so that to cooperate in the distribution of data in the network gt DHCP server often already implemented into P routers and acces point Both the DEVA and the PDD are set to dynamic IP addressing In a mesh network topology each DEVA is a node that relays data on the network providing multiple connections to other DEVA in the mesh gt Ethernet switching often already implemented into routers and acces point with a proper ROUTER WITH number of ports for wired connectivity DHCP switch gt Wi Fi access point for wireless connectivity gt One or more DEVA In the following pictures we suggest some network topologies oriented to a domestic environment where the router AP implements both the DHCP server and the Ethernet switch 17 1 DEVA in a wireless LAN DEVA and the PDD are connected wireless to the access point Any further client on the wireless network can manage the network of DEVA in order for the client to manage a DEVA it must to connect to the PDD l6 DEVA User Guide 17 2 DEVA in a wired LAN 18 Initia
12. dies aw In g F aS 8 D EV A uide Page intentionally left blank Ed 9 7 Actions and Players 7 1 Actions Depending on the version DEVA performs a set of defined actions gt Play audio gt Switch the light gt Take photo gt Record audio gt Notify with a message sms email 7 2 Players DEVA provides four audio players that manage respectively live stream of audio 2 playback of single audio file 3 playback FM radio 4 playlist of audio files The four players can be active at the same time but only two of them will play simultaneously according to their priority live stream gt single file gt FM radio gt playlist HIGH PRIORITY gt LOW PRIORITY The four audio players are layered on the basis of the playback priority gt the playback of live streaming either an audio file or from the microphone has the priority on the playback of an audio file from the library The player with the lower priority plays In background i e lower in volume when a high priority player starts playing Playlist gt Play a file gt 5 ime een Play a file li Volume 1004 ita 30 Playlist FIGURE 3 The playback of a single audio file has the priority on a playlist the volume of the playlist is low ered to the 30 and the playback does not stop Playlist gt Play a file gt S gt treaming gt Time Volume 100
13. factory network preset Both reset procedures preserve the data stored into the DEVA At the end of the reset procedure the DEVA loses the connection with the PDD and shall be initialized refer to Chapter 18 Initialization 29 1 Soft reset Access the DEVA on site 2 Set the Wi Fi default setting selector located on the DEVA dashboard to Infrastructure default or Access Point mode ref FIGURE 48 A 3 Press the Factory Default Setting push button and keep pressed the button until the DEVA plays two beep 4 Release the Factory Default Setting push button and wait until all the reboot procedure IS over Reset and reboot 31 During the bootstrap procedure you can hear a weak high frequency tone coming from the DEVA the presence of this weak signal means that the operating system Is booting The soft reset procedure will end when the overall systems are ready and lasts approximately In one minute At the end of the soft reset the DEVA s network settings are factory default In order to access the DEVA you have to follow the initialization procedure as described in Chapter 18 Initialization NO ADO EE O A DCIN 15 20V SS ON CHARGE Ld ff yf E LL GU 1 AP CT 4irRASTRUCTURE O 1
14. warn you about the need to synchronize the connected DEVA Label can not be edited but you can customize the audio files associated to the labels F Select all the DEVA and click on the Sync button O es O peer FIGURE 26 Edit predefined message FIGURE 28 Synchronize connected DEVA Setting DEVA 23 24 Setting time schedule You can schedule actions for single DEVA and Zones The following actions can be scheduled gt Play audio play a predefined message o execute a playlist o playpack a single audio file o playback an FM radio D Switch the light gt Record audio gt Take photo MO A o 0 Qe Que b i FIGURE 29 System panel In order to set a schedules for a single DEVA double click a DEVA in the System panel ref FIGURE 29 the DEVA control panel window appears allowing you to manage the device If the DEVA belongs to a Zone it inherits the Zones schedules it is not possible to configure a custom schedule for it ref FIGURE 30 Le Qu On Ge Dm e EM E o e Die Du pm ue ALA FIGURE 30 It is not possible to set a custom time schedule because the DEVA belongs to a Zone If you want to set a schedule for a Zone click on the Zone tab in the main bar and start editing the zone ref FIGURE 31 Deva Maragar Crema Aro Ss EN so mas us FIGURE 31 Edita Zone Both in the DEVA control panel and in the Zone control panel click on t
15. 30 DEVA software update procedure JH Access the DEVA System Manager and click on the Settings tab 2 On the left menu click on System settings 3 Select the DEVA you want to update and click on the Software upload button ref FIGURE 50 4 A new dialog window appear click on the button and select a file with the deva extension 5 Confirm the selection by clicking on the Upload button Wait until the end of the update process rt can take some minutes o CBee Hee poe FIGURE 49 Click on the Settings tab 6 Atthe end of the updating procedure the Setting panel of the DEVA system Manager will show the status as Completed on the Software update column and the software version on the Software column ref FIGURE 52 ue lai O FIGURE 50 Select one or more DEVA and click on the Software update button CE c tes e DEVA mia u Aa aa ie Lia Be RS E e smtp us FIGURE 51 Enter a deva file Mens POLLA IE UR RES a rm A T Deve sis rama menpe note va pas po pos 7 Y A he Wer e A 1 Y v 5 11 LAII 2 0007350 FIGURE 52 Software updated Software update 33 31 Update the DEVA System Manager The DEVA System Manager update package Is distributed as a deb file The update procedure in performed on the PDD you need to know the PDD system administrator password In order to complete the process Do
16. 32 Mounting kits we recommend to setup the device by following DEVA comes with a battery pack already located the assembling and initialization procedure on the into its battery compartment ref FIGURE 6 The desk battery pack shall be properly connected before The initialization phase can involve the manual operating setup of the device once properly initialized and configured DEVA has been designed to be self operating and remotely managed The initialization workflow includes battery assembly on the DEVA SIM assembly DEVA start up initialization of the connections networking gt wwN We suggest to follows the instruction on this manual in order to properly setup the DEVA ll Battery compartment Dashboard f compartment FIGURE 6 DEVA back view Open the battery compartment 2 Verify that the battery presents no failures 3 Plug the battery gt connect the red positive faston to the battery s positive plug beware the 4 A fuse gt connect the black negative faston to the battery s negative plug 4 Placethe battery temperature probe wherever into the battery compartment far from the electric plugs 5 Reposition the compartment cover and tightly screw the six hex screws In order to ensure full operability Powersoft recommends to fully charge the battery before starting the initialization procedure The battery charge can b
17. AUDIO ALO DEVA The revolutionary multimedia unit energetically self sufficient zero installation costs solar power ready USER GUIDE July 2014 O 2014 Powersoft Keep This Manual DO000147 Rev For Future Reference Table of Contents Unpacking amp checking Disposal of the packing material Package content Welcome 2 3 4 5 DEVA in a glance 6 Dashboard 7 Actions and Players 7 1 Actions 7 2 Players 8 Commanders and Triggers 8 1 Commanders 8 1 1 Live execution 8 1 2 Time schedule 8 1 3 Events 8 1 4 USB key 8 2 Triggers 9 Warning beeps 10 Dashboard LEDs Il Front RGB LED Getting Started 2 Battery assembly 3 SIM card assembly ON nn unn A A 14 Start up 14 1 DEVA start up without external power supply 5 Shut down 6 USB MP3 playback 7 Networking 7 1 DEVA in a wireless LAN 17 1 1 Mesh network 17 2 DEVA in a wired LAN 18 Initialization 18 1 Initialization in a wireless LAN 18 2 Initialization in a wired LAN Setting DEVA 19 Setting users permissions 20 DEVA general settings 21 Setting Zones 22 Audio library and playlists 22 Setting a playlist 23 Predefined messages 24 Setting time schedule 25 Setting Events 2 DEVA User Guide powersoft_DEVA_uguide_ v2 7 DEVA User GUIDE 26 Live execution 25 27 Advanced network settings 26 27 1 Setting PDD network parameters 26 27 1 1 Setting PDD s static IP 26 27 2 Setting DEVA network parameter
18. EVA AP SSID is composed by the word cover Setting DEVA 29 Page intentionally left blank AAA a 30 DEVA User Guide Reset and reboot Very seldom you may need to restart the DEVA Most of the problems related to schedules and event management can be solved through the DEVA System Manager DEVA provides reboot and reset procedures the reboot procedure is meant to be useful during firmware update and can be launched from the DEVA System Manager the reset must be activated on the DEVA on site 28 DEVA reboot Emi Pap DEVA esa ec Po Ra EE M FIGURE 4 Reboot selected DEVA Access the DEVA System Manager and click on the Settings tab ref FIGURE 46 2 Click on System settings 3 Select the DEVA you want to reboot and click on the DEVA reboot button ref FIGURE 47 The DEVA reboots Its internal operating system All settings e g name IP etc schedules e g playlists events and data e g audio files are kept and restored after rebooting On the System view you will see that the DEVA loses the connection with the PDD while booting and hooks again at the end of the process FIGURE 46 Click on the Settings tab 29 DEVA reset DEVA implements two reset procedures soft and hard reset The soft reset restores the device to the factory network preset the hard reset brings the DEVA to its factory settings by restoring the factory firmware and the
19. M card assembly Wi Fi default setting selector Chapter 29 DEVA reset Cable fastener Phoenix MC 1 5 2 ST 3 81 solar panel connector Chapter 33 Solar panel Testing connectors for servicing 6 DEVA User Guide OFF ole ejofojo E FACTORY lt gt DEFAULT O SERVICE LAN PoE 48V DCIN 15 2 i ON CHARGE E INFRASTRUCTURE MULNA si O O Le O O x FIGURE DEVA dashboard DEVA 7 2 on A 380383 30903088 gasosa 33388389 989 O o O 33007 BSOS 865888 80388 a o o o o o o o o o 888383 300888 o 333592 303 09930 de oo 200 a og E 269 Dog 280 808 ee P o ae 92989 269 989803 38383 e 80 99 g o 380388 3883 Bee 39 Rn oo 698 o 9898 39 Re 99 99 Fe soa 888596 8860 999 UI UI cep w w Orr ees lo ud S peake r Bui uilt in A B E E Es Es nt stat US RG B L D In a ss Built D E B a ilt i in ca M e ra P Fe se n Re e n SO r E B racket G M ech
20. ated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator and your body 40 DEVA User Guide IC statement This equipment contains a device that is a Class This equipment contains a device that complies B product In a domestic environment this product with RSS 210 ofthe Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device IC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment contains a device that complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator amp your body Note the manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment EU declaration Powersoft hereby declares that the WIFI module contained in this these product s is are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2006 95 EC 1999 5 EC This device is a 24 and 5 GHz wideband transmission system transceiver intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries except in France and Italy where restrictive use applies In Italy the end user should apply for a licen
21. e x 8 wide range loudspeaker Frequency response 100 Hz 16 kHz 3dB Max sound pressure level 115 dB SPL Im Highly efficient Powersoft Class D Amplifier circuitry Memory 4 GB Solid state Upstream Via integrated microphone 35 50 W 18 V External solar panel PoE PoE via RJ45 port 18V TOW External power supply Power supply options Internal battery Standard sealed battery 12Ah 12V Min light for solar charging 50 W m2 AMI 5 Max sound pressure level 115 dB SPL Im Stand by more than 14 days Audio approx 64 hours Light approx 20 hours Operating times without recharging Lightweigth weather resistant IP65 plastic case from 20 to 70 C G4 158 F Casing LxWxH 300 x 220 x 440 mm IES 66 x 1732 iA Dimensions Weight 10 kg 22 lb High power 4000 K white LED appr 540 Im appr 35 coverage dimmable Spot light Camera resolution 752 x 576 pixels Camera aperture 60 Video resolution 320 x 240 pixels fps Standard IEEE 802 11 a b g n d yaks 2 4 and 5 GHz WiFi security eae EF 256 bit WPA 256 bit WPA2 PSK Ethernet 100 Mbit s PoE via internal Wired RJ45 port USB 2 0 via internal port Long range connection GSM GPRS module Presence alarm Infrared presence detector Telemetry Infrared presence detector x auxiliary power audio output x RS485 x general purpose digital input Input Output Web Browser On board web server for mobile cl
22. e achieved by means of either gt an external power supply capable to deliver 20 Voc and up to 3 Amax e g solar panel DC power supply unit etc connected to the Phoenix MC 5 2 ST 3 81 ref FIGURE 15 max gt a 16 Voo A power supply plugged to the 5 5 mm coaxial plug ref FIGURE 8 gt a 48 Voc PoE via the Ethernet connection ref FIGURE 11 Getting Started 13 3 SIM card assembly 4 Start up DEVA supports GSM and GPRS communication protocols via a standard SIM Subscriber Identity Module card Follows these instructions in order to install the SIM card Unlock the SIM by disabling the PIN request at the switch on this can be mabe easily by inserting the SIM into a mobile phone and disabling the PIN request 2 Access the dashboard compartment and gently slide and tilt the SIM card tray ref FIGURE 7 3 Insert the SIM card into the slot a reposition the tray Vie C SERVICE SIM card tray X Wir SAN FIGURE 7 SIM card tray on dashboard The GPRS communication features shall be activated and managed through the DEVA System Manager ref Chapter 2 2 Setting DEVA network parameters am om oem am rm NM Come Eu ds eau
23. e devices at the same time Once a DEVA is assigned to a Zone time 4 Save the configuration of the Zone scheduled actions and event triggers have to be managed by means of the Zone panel on the DEVA System Manager Access the Zone panel by clicking on the Zone tab in the main bar of the DSM ref FIGURE 20 O Setting DEVA 21 22 Audio library and playlists In order to set one or more playlists you have to fill the Audio library of the DSM h Oe na o eco CCE ps gt q gt gt ans gt aa co 9 gt m gt ut gt E a eae ei gt Ps te ms tm gt E qa whe FIGURE 22 Audio library 22 1 Setting a playlist A playlist is a list of selected audio files chosen among the ones into the Library of the DSM The playback of a playlist is one of the main Actions performed by DEVA playlists are available for single DEVA and Zones in time scheduling events and live executions Click the Playlist tab in the main bar the main window will show you all available playlists ref FIGURE 23 2 Click on the Add button a new window appears gt the left hand panel lists all available audio file from the Library D the right hand panel lists the audio file assigned to the present playlist 3 Give a significative name to the playlist and drag audio files from the left hand panel to the right hand panel 4 Save the playlist due a
24. e for making DEVA really self sufficient DEVA clamp 33 1 l Plugging the solar panel On the rear of the solar panel disc open the connectors box and identify the positive and negative terminals gt by looking inside the plastic case of the box you will find the signs indicating the positive and negative terminals or gt with the box cover opened and lying on the right side of the connectors box ref FIGURE 53 the positive plug is the left hand one the negative plug is the right hand one The central plug inside the solar panels connectors box Is not connected FIGURE 53 Solar panel s connectors box Unscrew the plastic fastening ring of one conduit of the box Insert the bipolar AWG24 wire with the fork terminals inside the fastening ring and then through the conduit 36 DEVA User Guide 4 Slightly loose the terminals screws 5 Connect the wire s forks to the plugs taking care to match the polarity and screw the terminals 2 or OO E ER 6 Fasten the bipolar wire tightly screw the plastic ring on the conduit Take care to leave slightly ats ts loose the wire inside the box 7 Close the box 8 Fasten the solar panel t
25. el 2 Onthe left column click on Users Management ref FIGURE 14 Deva Manager Chromium oomme ex Ptr D locahost Bot em ne pr BEA des my a mpi 206513 SOMOS 01 Evan arride mago mo Arm FIGURE 14 Set users account 3 Add new account or manage registered users by inserting gt Login name gt Login password gt Real name gt Role 4 Save by clicking on the Update button ref FIGURE 15 am om em am e MM mi Curas 0 mage ATA FIGURE 15 Add new user Setting DEVA 19 20 DEVA general settings A Click on the Settings tab in the main bar The main window switch to the Settings panel ref Zones management Y Y FIGURE 16 Audio Library 7 E management B On the left column click on System settings Playlists management Y Y ref FIGURE 17 Live volume F p management Live light management y Y Events management Y Y Schedulings Y F management System settings g configurations System and Alarms y p O E ja ET monitoring FIGURE 16 Discove connected DEVA and start settings Live audio playing file o playlist stream fm radio Deva Manager Chromium Audio Mute Y Y DEVA Diagnosis Y Y V4 Take photos Y Y Y Delete photos Y Y Take audio recordings Y Y Y Karma Pega lela drag Delete audio recordings Y Y FIGURE 17 Click on System settings Run DEVA auto test Y TABLE User roles amd permissi
26. execute a playlist pray gt the signal from the presence sensor gt internal battery voltage threshold 1 8V gt Wi Fi and LAN network connectivity gt mechanical shocks o play an FM radio gt Switch the light gt Mute audio playback D Take a photo P D external switch Refer to Chapter 26 Live execution When a triggering condition takes place DEVA 8 1 2 Time schedule perform the programmed action The DSM provides a tool to set the executions Triggers are filtered by time you can set the time of actions on a time schedule Available actions are interval during which the triggering conditions are gt Play audio taken Into account o play a predefined message o execute a playlist o playpack a single audio file o playback an FM radio gt Switch the light gt Record audio D Take photo Refer to Chapter 24 Setting time schedule 8 1 3 Events Ambient events can be exploited to activate some actions gt Play audio o play a default message D Switch the light D Record audio gt Take photo video D Notify with an sms Refer to Chapter 25 Setting Events E DEVA II 9 Warning beeps Il Front RGB LED Many system functionalities are warned The front LED is positioned in the center of the by acoustic signals beep s In the following light LED ref FIGURE 2 The activity of the front table a dot e represents a short beep LED is triggered by the presence sensor the LED a da
27. he DEVA dashboard The actual scheduled action does not stop while the USB audio content is playing any scheduled playlist runs to the 30 of its preset volume In order to allow DEVA to reproduce the MP3 files from the USB the audio files shall be stored in the AudioFiles folder in the root of the USB storage device DEVA can play only MP3 files no other file formats are allowed Playback of the audio files is looped in alphabetical order The commands to manage the playback from USB are located on the DEVA dashboard ref FIGURE 10 PLAY STOP gt press simultaneously the SEEK and SEEK push button to toggle PLAY and STOP VOLUME gt push once on VOL or VOL button for a 1 volume change accordingly gt push and keep pressed on VOL or VOL button for a 5 volume change per second accordingly TRACK SEEK gt press on the SEEK and SEEK push button to skip track Take care to properly stop the audio file playing from the USB before unplug the USB device By unplugging the USB device without having properly stopped the playback you may cause the USB stop working until next system reboot Getting Started 15 7 Networking DEVA can be set as a stand alone device or integrated into any existing wired wireless or mixed network proper network setup includes gt Powersoft DEVA Director PDD The PDD is a personal computer implementing a custom GNU Linux based operating system the PDD provides a
28. he Scheduling button in order to set a time schedule In the Scheduling panel Insert a significative name for the schedule 2 Enable or disable the present schedule this feature allows you to configure a schedule and let rt in stand by or temporary disabled even If properly scheduled 3 Select a starting time and possibly its recurring execution 4 Select the type of action you want to schedule the input parameters change regarding to the type of selected action Enae FIGURE 32 Schedule settings 24 DEVA User Guide 25 Setting Events 3 You can set triggering events for single DEVA and Zones The following actions can be triggered gt Play audio o play a default message gt Switch the light gt Record audio gt Take photo video gt Notify with an sms In order to set an event for a single DEVA double click a DEVA in the System panel ref FIGURE 29 the DEVA control panel window appears allowing you to manage the device If the DEVA belongs to a Zone it inherits the Select a time interval during which an event may trigger an action optional 4 Select one or more action triggers among gt Presence sensor gt Battery charge gt Network connectivity gt Mechanical shocks 5 Select the actions you want to trigger 26 Live execution Through the System panel of the DSM you can Zones events it is not possible to configure a execute main actions on selected DEVA
29. he same IP range i e the PDD receives Its IP address from the local DHCP server 2 Connect each DEVA to the same network of your PDD and switch them on ref Chapter 14 Start up 3 Now follow the same procedure described in Chapter 18 1 Initialization in a wireless LAN starting from point 6 18 DEVA User Guide Setting DEVA Almost any settings on DEVA are performed by means of the DEVA system Manager DSM The audio playback from a USB key and the hard reset of the system are avallable just through the DEVA dashboard The DSM offers a user friendly interface for setting time schedules for actions event triggers and full access to DEVA features ref Chapter 5 DEVA ina glance 19 Setting users permissions By assign roles to registered users It is possible to control what users can do through the DEVA System Manager Each registered user belongs to just one role Permissions are global ie they grant access to selected features on all networked DEVA The DEVA System Manager provides three default roles ADMIN USER and GUEST Only the adminstrators can register new accounts and assign roles to users Refer to TABLE for an overview on user roles and permissions In order to register new users and set roles i an FIGURE 13 Discover connected DEVA and start settings Click on the Settings tab in the main bar The main window switch to the Settings pan
30. ients via Wi Fi connection Web Browser Data are subject to change without notice For latest update please refer to the online version available on www powersoft audio com 42 DEVA User Guide Page intentionally left blank EAN 43 AUDIO A JEFENSO Powersoft S p A Via Enrico Conti 5 50018 Scandicci Fl Italy Tel 39 055 735 0230 Pax 39 055 7556225 General inquiries info Mpowersoft It Sales sales powersoft it Application amp technical support support powersoft rt Service amp maintenance service powersoft it powersoft audio com
31. l Mobile Broadband VPN s DSL Name _ Last Used Add Etho 2 minutes ago i Edit Connessione via cavo 1 2 minutes ago Delete Close FIGURE 35 Edit EthO properties 2 The Network Connections windows opens into the Wired tab select EthO and press on the Edit button ref FIGURE 35 3 A new dialog window will appear where you can set the main parameters of the wired connection select the IPv4 tab in order to set a static IP address for the PDD wired connection Editing Etho Y Connect automatically Connection name Wired 802 1x Security IPv4 Settings IPv6 Settings Method Manual v Addresses Address Netmask Gateway Add 192 168 10 10 255 255 255 0 192 168 10 10 Delete DNS servers Search domains N Require IPv4 addressing for this connection to complete Routes Available to all users Cancel Save FIGURE 36 Select IPv4 manual configuration and set static IP address 26 DEVA User Guide Deva Manager Chronelun 4 Select Manual on the addressing Method aims dropdown menu Oran scores tem Sateen O mp df nos SJ sy pu a Pride Fired me aga mes mm Fee ses 5 Manually insert e ao sf A gt IP address within the router DHCP server sss per moment ina IP subnet oo LR coin cinema ci e g 192 168 10 10 Jam e as gt Netmask e g 255 255 255 0 D Gateway same as the IP address e g
32. lization Both the DEVA and the PDD must be connected to the switch The DHCP on board of the router The initialization is performed by means of the assign a unique IP address to each DEVA and PDD in PDD Powersoft DEVA Director by connecting order for them to belong to the same subnet the DEVA to the local network through a wired or Through the PDD it is possible to manage the wireless connection network of DEVA set schedules and events monitor You may need the following equipment the Pemenmenes and launch an announcement on gt Powersoft DEVA Director PDD specified DEVA gt DHCP server or a router with DHCP capability gt switch with a proper number of ports for wired connections gt access point AP for wireless operating ROUTER WITH 18 1 Initialization in a wireless LAN DHCP switch By default DEVA tries to connect to a Wi Fi network whose SSID is set to POWERSOFT In order to perform the initialization procedure we recommend to set your AP as follow Connect the PDD and the AP to the same LAN wired or wireless ensure that they share the same IP range Refer to Chapter 2 7 Advanced network settings for more information on how to configure 2 Log in the PDD and launch the browser the DEVA network parameters and the PDD in order to match your network environment 3 Point your browser to the IP address of the access point and enter its control panel 4 Modify the SSID
33. m MEN l A FIGURE 23 Playlist panel as we FIGURE 24 Drag sudio files into the playlist 22 DEVA User Guide 23 Predefined messages A Double click on a raw a dialog window will open ref FIGURE 26 Each DEVA can store up to ten predefined audio files outside the audio library B Select an audio file from the audio library mettent ie me une me a p amp co i gt eps gt Ts a FIGURE 25 Predefined Messages FIGURE 27 Edited messages not yet synchronized IELE These files are common to all the DEVA in the C Click on the Save button network and can be live played as instantaneous announces as well as scheduled or triggered by D Click on the Save button in the Settings panel in selected events order to make the new configuration effective The predefined messages can be managed ref FIGURE 27 through the Settings panel in the DEVA System Manager ref FIGURE 25 The DSM highlight the changes in the predefined The panel displays ten raws identified by the labels messages with a red triangle located top right of the filename ref FIGURE 27 gt Welcome gt Standard All connected DEVA must be synchronized in gt Goodbye gt Standard 2 order to share the new configuration gt Alarm gt Standard 3 gt Alarm 2 File E Click on the System tab a red check mark on gt Alarm 3 File 2 the Settings updated column
34. nual selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and can normally be recycled Optional Rather than just throwing these materials away BR Pole and wall mounting kits please ensure they are offered for recycling gt Mounting clamp for stand Solar panel gt DEVA Passive gt ANSMANN APS2250H DC power supply and adapters 4 DEVA User Guide DEVA User GUIDE 5 DEVA in a glance Congratulations Powersoft DEVA DEVA is a lightweight and compact multifunctional device that communication on your purchase of the implements bi directional wireless audio messaging and video capturing Once configured DEVA is a self sufficient device equipped with sensors microphone presence detector temperature and pressure probes and accessories e g LED light camera etc that make it capable to interact with the environment through the built in loudspeaker and audio video capturing feature DEVA has been designed to be independent from any existing infrastructure without the need for wiring and with virtually zero installation costs DEVA uses green technologies its highly efficient design limits power consumption allowing uninterrupted use powered by the internal rechargeable battery a latest generation solar panel can quickly recharge the battery even in low light conditions DEVA s enclosure IP65 an ideal solution for outdoor applications from is weather resistant backg
35. o its clamp Take care to leave the wire slightly loose ref FIGURE 54 9 The opposite side of the bipolar AWG24 wire Is terminated with a Phoenix plug Insert FIGURE 55 DEVA dashboard A Solar panel Phoenix the plug into the Phoenix MC 1 5 2 ST 3 8 connector B wire fastener DEVA S connector taking care to match the polarity looking at the connector the positive terminal is the left hand one ref FIGURE 55 10 Fasten the wire to the DEVA and secure the dashboard compartement me one wee re a lt palet a FIGURE 54 Leave the solar panel s wire slightly loose Accessories 37 34 DEVA passive DEVA implements a two channels high efficiency audio power amplifier whose channel is plugged to the built in loudspeaker The audio power out of channel 2 ref FIGURE 56 can be activated through the DEVA System Manager in order to drive the external custom DEVA loudspeaker version The DEVA passive provides a 2 Q nominal impedance loudspeaker on a DEVA shaped cabinet The DEVA passive can not play idependently because It does not implement the audio power amplifierandthe core system forremote management ue ee FIGURE 56 Activate the auxiliary amplifier on the FIGURE 57 The DEVA passive loudspeaker is driven system settings page by the auxiliary amplifier of the DEVA A 38 DEVA User Guide PDD and DSM A Powersoft DEVA Director PDD IB DEVA
36. of DEVA since the PDD implements a web server providing remote access to the DEVA System Manager In order to remotely manage the DEVA you need to connect the client to the PDD as well as you connect to a website on internet through a web client you need to know the PDD IP address The IP address of the PDD can be discovered by means of the Network Manager installed on the operating system 27 1 Setting PDD network parameters At the end of the initialization procedure the DEVA System Manager has discovered the DEVA within the network By means of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP each DEVA and the PDD own a unique dynamic IP address this configuration allows an easy network initialization since minimizes configuration errors and IP address conflicts Static IP addressing can be restricted to a subset of devices you can mix static and dynamic clients on the same network as long as you avoid using static IP addresses within the numeric range where the router DHCP server Is likely to issue its addresses Refer to your router DHCP server user manual for dynamic addressing configuration 27 1 1 Setting PDD s static IP In order to set a static IP address on your PDD you have to deal with the network manager provided by the GNU Linux operating system Press on the network icon on the top panel and select Edit Connections on the pop up menu Network Connections gf Wired il Wireless til
37. of the access point to POWERSOFT and password powersoft Save and reboot the access point While rebooting you will loose the connection after some second refresh the page on the browser and reconnect to the AP 5 By default DEVA looks for the POWERSOFT Wi Fi network Through the AP control panel you should monitor all connected devices Getting Started 17 6 Open the DEVA System Manager on the browser address bar write http localhost 8080 7 Log in the DEVA System Manager the administrator account has the following default credentials username admin password admin O crus FIGURE Il DEVA system Manager login window Once logged in the DEVA System Manager shows the latest saved network configuration since you are going to Initialize your network no one DEVA is listed po Oum e Drm Ome qe pr a e O a FIGURE 12 DEVA System Manager at first login 8 Clickthe button Discovery on the loolbar the DEVA System Manager will start seeking and connecting new devices on the network Now you can start setting DEVA 18 2 In order to perform the initialization procedure Initialization in a wired LAN in a wired network environment all devices have to be connected to a DHCP server possibly through an Ethernet switch in order to receive unique IP addresses within the same subnet Connect the PDD and the DHCP server to the same network ensure that they share t
38. ons Ceras O bmi TN etooneed asa poe naaa T E EN Tan poart Hor cono 310010310 F primer era E irati A ll fuer comm ciai as tantas F FIGURE 18 Select one DEVA 20 DEVA User Guide ee woa Deva Manager Chromium FIGURE 19 Edit DEVA general settings FIGURE 20 Zone management C Select the DEVA you want to edit ref 2 Addanew Zone by clicking on the Add button in FIGURE 18 A new panel appear providing you the toolbar Two panels appear ref FIGURE 21 information on the device gt the left hand panel lists all available DEVA D Click on the Edit button in orderto start editing e the ones that don t belong to a Zone the DEVA general settings ref FIGURE 19 gt the right hand panel lists the DEVA assigned D DEVA nickname to the present Zone gt Phone number of the SIM Card if present gt Not Synchronized audio playback in case of ee soc busy or not reliable network connection gt Auxiliary amplifier in case a passive loud speaker is connected to the audio out plug ref FIGURE 5 5 Save the new configuration 21 Setting Zones FIGURE 21 Assign DEVA to the Zone Zone Is a group of DEVA sharing the same 3 Give a significative name to the Zone and drag configuration Working with Zones is easy as selected DEVA from the left hand panel to the working with single DEVA and allows to configure right hand panel multipl
39. round music to paging in combination with video and or audio survelllance DEVA provides bi directional messaging and ambient control DEVA allows configuration and monitoring via WiFi as well as wired Ethernet connections to tablets pc and mobile phones Remote control is available via GSM GPRS UMTS DEVA is a networking unit that can be installed anywhere self sufficient fully configurable DEVA is capable to perform tasks and react to certain events on the basis of a scheduled program and an event list The interaction with the environment triggers a set of actions spanning from sound playback to taking pictures In systems with more than one DEVA scheduled actions such as playing audio files are synchronized by means of the DEVA System Manager the control pannel that provides full management of DEVA installed into the Powersoft DEVA Director PDD The DEVA System Manager allows you to stream live announcements and audio files to all selected DEVA as well as set gt time schedule for actions gt Light switch the light on or off gt Play message play a file in the default audio files list gt Play from Audio library play a file from the audio library gt Play playlist execute a playlist of audio files gt Take Photo shoot a single ambient photo or choose to shoot a number of pictures delayed by the selected time Refer to Chapter 7 Actions and Players for detailed info
40. s offer the advantage of scalability and centralized security management Wireless Access Point mode is available only when wireless infrastructure mode is disabled DEVA Wi Fi is IEEE 802 1ln compliant and can operates in both the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHZ bands gt Wireless Access Point mode default setting SSID deva lt devaMAC gt Default AP password powersoft IP addressing static 192 168 0 DHCP active lt devaMAC gt isthe hexadecimal MAC address To join the Wi Fi network the AP and all wireless of the device clients must be configured to use the same SSID A label with the DEVA s MAC address is attached DEVA SSID is set by default to POWERSOFT ref on the internal side of the battery compartment Chapter 17 1 DEVA in a wireless LAN gt Wireless Infrastructure mode default settings SSID POWERSOFT Default AP password powersoft IP addressing DHCP O OO le E FIGURE 45 Wi Fi mode selector SERVICE 27 4 2 Wi Fi access point mode By means of the Wi Fi default setting selector located on the DEVA dashboard ref FIGURE 45 it is possible to switch the default Wi Fi network mode to Access Point mode DEVA is capable to behave as an AP and host up to 5 clients such as the PDD or other DEVA By default the D
41. s zp 27 3 Configuring a WiFi mesh network 28 27 3 1 Setting DEVA as Gateway 28 27 3 2 Setting DEVA as Node 28 2 4 Revertto DEVA default network settings 29 274 1 Wi Fi intrastructure mode 29 274 2 Wi Fi access point mode 22 Reset and reboot 31 28 DEVA reboot 31 29 DEVA reset 31 29 1 Soft reset al 29 2 Hard reset 32 Software update 33 30 DEVA software update procedure 33 31 Update the DEVA System Manager 34 Accessories 35 32 Mounting kits 35 32 1 Needed tools 33 32 2 Pole and wall mounting kits Els 32 3 Tripod mounting clamp 36 33 Solar panel 36 33 1 Plugging the solar panel 36 34 DEVA passive 38 PDD and DSM 39 A Powersoft DEVA Director PDD39 A Minimum system requirements for PDD 39 B DEVA System Manager DSM 39 Regulations and warnings 40 C Warnings about using batteries 40 D Warnings about Wi Fi 40 Specifications 42 DEVA 3 Unpacking amp checking 3 Package content Your Powersoft product was completely tested The main package contains and inspected before leaving the factory Carefully gt DEVA inspect the shipping package before opening 1t BR Connectors kit and then immediately inspect your new product If gt Power supply plug you find any damage notify the shipping company Phoenix MCVW 5 2 STF 3 8 immediately gt Loudspeaker plug Phoenix 1803578 MC 1 5 2 ST 3 81 gt RS 485 plug Phoenix 1817042 1840405 MC 1 5 6 ST 3 5 The transport and protective packing has been P Ma
42. se at the national spectrum authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up outdoor radio links and or for supplying public access to telecommunications and or network services This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the frequency range of 2454 2483 5 MHz For detailed information the enduser should contact the national spectrum authority in France may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Explosive device proximity warning Do not operate a portable transmitter Such as a wireless network device near unshielded blasting caps or in an explosive environment unless the device has been modified to be qualified for such use This device can be operated in the EU without restrictions indoor The end user Is responsible to select a specific transmission channel in order to satisfy outdoor wireless regulation requirements This CE marking is valid for EU non harmonized telecommunications products ED R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC issued by the Commission of the European Community European representative Powersoft S p A via E Conti 5 50018 Scandica Fl Italy Regulations and warnings 41 Specifications Streaming from remote microphone Playback from internal SD card Playback from USB key FM receiver Sources Interface modul
43. sh represents a long beep lights just when the sensor reveals the presence of people in front of the DEVA The color code refers to the battery state the lightening state refers to the LAN both wired and wireless connectivity status BUTTON PRESSED SISTEMBOOTING REBOOT eee STARTING SOF RESET STARTING HARD RESET LAN CONNECTIVITY SOLID SOLID SOLID 10 Dashboard LEDs CR HER 10 Dashboard LEDs NO LAN CONNECTIVITY BLINKING BLINKING BLINKING The status LEDs in the dashboard ref FIGURE 5 provide the following information BAT TERY CHARGE AT WARNING LEVEL RED 11 8V CHARGING SOLID ON NO CHARGING 8 BLUE FULL CHARGE SLOW BLINKING IDLE DISCONTINUOUS BLINKING CHARGING O GREEN NO BATTERY OFF During system update the LED colorturns purple and blinks until the end of the process PURPLE STSUEMIWPDANING O blinking NO POWER SUPPLY Sia OFF BOOTING OFF BLINKING SS TEM CON OFF SOLID ON SV STEM ORE CAUSED SLOW OFF BY USER SHUTDOWN BLINKING SYSTEM OFF CAUSED BY LOW BATTERY BLINKING OFF CHARGE System Battery IRREGULAR status status SHUTTING DOWN SOEIDION BLINKING FIGURE 5 Status LEDs 12 DEVA User Guide Getting Started Before proceeding to the placement of the EM Battery assembly DEVA on site ref Chapter
44. t l Inthe WiFi configured parameters panel click on the Enable check box in order to allows editing 2 Click on the Mode dropdown list and select Repeater Gateway 3 Setthe SSID of the WiFi mesh network FIGURE 45 Setting the SSID ROUTER WITH DHCP switch 27 3 2 Setting DEVA as Node A Inthe WiFi configured parameters panel click on the Enable check box in order to allows editing B Click on the Mode dropdown list and select Repeater Node Insert the SSID of the WiFi mesh network Set how to manage the IP addressing DHCP or static aren grr ar om om aute of em Mera Drums ce enter ts rt s A 9 o A D LL _ FIGURE 44 Setting DEVA as Repeater Node 28 DEVA User Guide 274 Revert to DEVA default network settings deva ap and the hex MAC address of the DEVA The Hard reset ref Chapter 29 2 lHard e g deva ap 008421001C6A reset of the DEVA allows to restore the default network settings The position of the Wi Fi default setting selector located on the DEVA dashboard ref FIGURE 45 defines the network configuration the DEVA will revert to 274 1 Wi Fi intrastructure mode In a wireless network environment DEVA is set by default to connect to a Wi Fi network as a client e In Infrastructure mode An external access point AP Is required for infrastructure mode wireless networking Infrastructure mode network
45. uble click on the deb package eg devabiz 13 12 20 1386 deb 2 Click on update and enter the PDD system administrator password which Is powersoft if you didn t specify a different one 3 Wait for the process to be finished 4 Reboot the PDD A 34 DEVA User Guide Accessories 32 Mounting kits DEVA is meant to be self sufficient after the initialization and configuration procedures DEVA can be installed on site and remotely managed DEVA is provided by a bracket suiting a set of optional pole and wall mounting kits 32 1 Needed tools gt 13 mm metric wrench gt 3 mm hexagonal key Allen key gt 6 mm hexagonal key Allen key 32 2 Pole and wall mounting kits The DEVA and the solar panel can be hanged on poles trees and walls by means of the optional mounting kits three types of mounting kits are provided gt DEVA and solar panel pole mounting kits for 40 85 mm pole diameter I 1 2 3 1 3 diameter gt DEVA and solar panel pole mounting kits for 85 150 mm pole diameter 3 1 3 6 in diameter gt DEVA and solar panel brackets for pole mounting with bands and buckles Accessories 35 32 3 Tripod mounting clamp 33 Solar panel Powersoft provides an optional clamp suitable to 36 mm 1 42 inch tripod or pole stands Powersoft provides two optional 35 W or 50 W 18 V external solar panels the best choic

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