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1. QT m ie a TR n 0 i j 0 iS 0 Ui 0 je Oo 0 te i i amp p i ka in i ID T o ad if D i Lys Power Requirement System Power DC 12 V RTC Battery 3 V 210 mAh Environment Specifications Operating Temperature 0 40 C 32 104 F Relative Humidity 95 40 C non condensing Storage Temperature 20 60 C 4 104 F Vibration Loading During Operation 1 Gms IEC 60068 2 64 random 5 500 Hz 1 Oct min 1 hr axis EMC CE FCC Class B 3 WISE 3310 User Manual WISE 3310 User Manual Chapter 2 Hardware Functionality 2 1 Introduction The following sections show the external connectors and pin assignments for appli cations 2 2 WISE 3310 VO Indication DCIN COM Port LAN WSN1 Spare Antenna hole SWITCH RESET WSN 2 Spare Antenna hole Figure 2 1 WISE 3310 front view WSN SMA Antenna Connector WSN SMA Antenna Connector Figure 2 2 WISE 3310 Back view 2 3 WISE 3310 Antenna Connectors 2 3 1 Spare Antenna Hole The WISE 3310 provides 2 spare antenna holes for standard SMA connectors WISE 3310 User Manual 6 2 3 2 Power Input Connector 2 3 3 2 3 4 The WISE 3310 comes with a DC jack header for 12V DC external power input Power Switch The WISE 3310 has a pow
2. Tx Rx as an integer Rx needed not rounded up Downstream Rx links from parents note that 1 hop motes may have two downstream Rx links from the AP one broadcast and one multicast Mm Neighbors relationship gt to parent lt to child discovered neighbor s mote ID path quality 30 or 74 until path stability is measured RSSI as mea sured by this mote RSSI as measured by the neighbor mote Note that routing type can be set either on the mote or on the manager If either the mote or the manager declares a mote to be non routing then the mote will not be assigned children or advertisement links 4 2 6 Show Stat gt show stat Manager Statistics established connections 1 dropped connections 0 transmit OK 0 transmit error 0 transmit repeat 0 receive OK 0 receive error 0 acknowledge delay avrg 0 msec acknowledge delay max 0 msec Network Statistics reliability 100 Arrived Lost 7217 0 stability 99 Transmit Fails 14304 204 latency 200 msec Motes Statistics Mote Received Lost Reliability Latency Hops 2 257 0 100 580 1 3 3 249 0 100 450 1 0 4 6463 0 100 250 2 4 5 248 0 100 150 1 2 29 WISE 3310 User Manual 4 2 7 This command displays the mote and network statistics The counters here are incre mented or averaged over the lifetime of the network or
3. WISE 3310 AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2015 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Linear Dust is a trademark of Linear Technology Corporation ARM is a trademark of ARM Corporation All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Packing List Before setting up the system check that the items listed below are included and in good condition If any item does not accord with the table please contact your dealer immediately m Gateway WISE 3310 P N WISE 3310 D200L1E m Accessory 2 4 GHz Antenna 2 P N 1750007622 01 Adapter 1 P N 96PSA A36W12R1 Part No Edition 1 Printed in Taiwan September 2015 WISE 3310 User Manual ii Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Read these safety instructions carefull
4. 6 WISE 3310 O IndicatiOn sissies see EE RE Ek Re Ed Ge ei ae 6 Figure 2 1 WISE 3310 front view 6 Figure 2 2 WISE 3310 Back view 6 WISE 3310 Antenna Connectors ese ee ee es se ke ee ee ee ee Ge de ee ee 6 2 3 1 Spare Antenna Hole riese Se NR iiia iiaa 6 2 3 2 Power Input Connector ee ee ee Re 7 2 3 3 POweFSWItOR is RE EE entier sd ee ee ed ae 7 2 3 4 COM Connector 7 Table 2 1 COM Connector Pin Assignment 7 2 3 5 Reset Button sas messes nennen 8 2 3 6 Ethernet Connector LAN 8 Table 2 2 LAN Connector Pin Assignment iese ee ee 8 2 3 7 SD Connector ER EG EE nnarie AEEA 9 Table 2 3 SD Connector Pin Assignment 9 WISE 3310 Hardware Installation ee ee ke ee ee ee ke ee ee ee 9 2 4 1 SD Card Installation 9 Figure 2 3 WISE 3310 SD Card Installation 9 2 4 2 Mounting Assembly Method 10 Figure 2 4 Flexible wall mounting 10 Test Tools RE HO date 10 254 MA RR EE EE OE OAR 10 2 5 2 Mini PCle Wi Fi Test 11 2 5 3 LAN Test ies ina nee ii nl 11 204 RS232 Test iN fee EES ERG EER ie Ee eg SEED ge ee aiaa ees 12 Building a WSN Network 13 Default Setting aha 14 ER EE OR nat an AE asian 14 Web Setting FUNCHOMS RE EE EE HE EE OE N 15 3 31 LERE EE EO E
5. Short address of mote mac EUI 64 of mote State Manager assigned current state for the mote one of Idle Negot1 2 Conn1 5 Oper or Lost Hops The average number of hops taken by this mote s upstream packets as measured by the TTL when received at the AP Uptime Time since the mote s most recent state change Age Time in seconds since the manager received the most recent upstream packet from this mote Power type Power maxStCurrent in powerSrclnfo param Oxffff Regular or Low Power maxStCurrent less than needed for routing Route type reported by the mote Route No route from routingMode param Route type as assigned by the manager TplgRoute TplgNo Route Power Cost powerSrcinfo parameters reported by mote during joining Number of neighbors first entry is parents children nbrs first entry in parentheses is parents second entry in parentheses is descendants From this children nbrs parentsmac EUI 64 of mote Bandwidth ms packet the bandwidth section is devoted to upstream traffic and upstream links only the total shows the combination of mote local and descen dant traffic the mote exist value shows the bandwidth that the mote itself is responsible for the requested value in parentheses shows the bandwidth that the mote asked for through service requests Lower values here represent more bandwidth In general the mote exist value will be slightly less than the requested value since there is some
6. dedede iaie iade deiade iade ia deiade iais ieia ie iede ieie ieie ds iada ieda iaia WISE 3310 User Manual 24 4 2 4 2 1 There are two sets of privileges on this system namely user and viewer The user privilege allows for system settings to be set and the viewer privilege only allows the viewing of manager and network information For example to login to the manager CLI from the terminal program enter either of the following usernames and passwords login viewer login user To logout of the Manager CLI logout Managing user and viewer Passwords The default passwords should be changed with the following commands after log ging in with user privileges set config pwdviewer lt newpassword gt set config pwduser lt newpassword gt Mote Commands Commands beginning with an m such as mtrace or minfo are specific to the Access Point mote and are described in the WISE 3310 User Manual documentation Commands This manual describes the CLI commands available in the SmartMesh IP manager The CLI is case insensitive In most cases a command will be recognized by the shortest unambiguous string so the following are all equivalent gt trace rawio_enc on gt trace rawio on gt trace raw on Login Description The CLI interface requires a login and the password entered determines the privi lege used for the session The default passwords match the two privilege level
7. 2 cca 0 channellist 00 00 7f ff autostart 1 locmode 0 bbmode 0 bbsize 1 license 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ip6prefix fe 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ip6mask ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 radiotest 0 bwmult 300 onechannel 255 Both of these commands return the same data structure The show config command will display the persistent parameters i e the ones used after the next boot The show curconfig command displays the current parameters being used 27 WISE 3310 User Manual 4 2 5 Show Mote gt show mote 2 Mote 2 mac 00 17 0D 00 00 38 16 6B State Oper Hops 1 1 Uptime 0 00 30 39 Age 1 Regular Route TplgRoute Power Cost Max 65534 FullTx 110 FullRx 65 Capacity links 200 neighbours 31 Number of neighbors parents descendants 8 2 15 Bandwidth total mote exist requested 90 954 987 Links total mote exist requested 64 0 6 0 5 8 Link Utilization 1 0 Number of total TX links exist extra 64 0 Number of links 130 Compressed 5 Upstream tx rx 122 64 58 Rx10 58 0 Downstream rx 3 Neighbors gt 1 Q 71 RSSI 59 0 gt 7 Q 55 RSSI 55 49 lt 9 Q 97 RSSI 39 40 lt 15 Q 94 RSSI 37 39 lt 17 Q 87 RSSI 40 43 lt 18 Q 91 RSSI 44 44 lt 20 Q 29 RSSI 76 74 lt 24 Q 29 RSSI 76 75 Description of fields Mote
8. a server that converts RPC Remote Target Communication Framework agent Start Now and On Boot Disable Now and On Boot il be ystem All currently logged in users w Start Start immediately Stop Stop immediately Restart Restart immediately Start On Boot Start when device on boot Disable On Boot Disable when device on boot Start Now and On Boot Disable Now and On Boot Reboot System Start immediately and start when device on boot Disable immediately and disable when device on boot Click on this button to immediately reboot the system All cur rently logged in users will be disconnected and all services will be re started Firmware Update Please download the most updated Firmware version from Advantech Website and upload the image into SD card After plugging the SD card into SD card slot Firm ware update process can be started Click browse icon to view image file in the SD card Firmware Update Please select firmware image to Update Update WISE 3310 User Manual 16 Double click mmcb1p1 folder amp Choose File Google Chrome 192 168 0 1 chooser cgi add 0 amp type 0 amp chroot Directory of mmebikip1 16kB e1 Jan 1970 Select the file with emmc img gz a Choose File GoogleChrome 5 192 168 0 1 chooser cgi add 0 amp type O0 amp chre fa Directory of mmeblik1p1 4kB 3310LIV3420 DualOuad 2015 an 53 J 07 25 emme i
9. change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permis sion of the publisher All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Advantech Co Ltd 2015
10. roundoff as the manager cannot add frac tional links WISE 3310 User Manual 28 Links links superframe the total shows the combination of links added to sup port mote local and descendant traffic the mote exist value shows the number of links added specifically for this mote s service requests the requested value in parentheses shows a floating point number of links that could support the traf fic so the mote exist value is the requested value rounded up to the nearest integer Mm Link Utilization a number between 0 and 1 representing how close to the provi sioning limit the manager thinks the mote is For example if the manager expects the mote to send 1 pkt s the provisioning is 3x and the mote has 10 link s upstream the utilization would be 1 3 10 0 3 This value is used to scale traffic requirements to the mote s parent to keep link numbers down in low traffic networks E Number of total TX links the exist value shows how many upstream links are currently assigned and the extra value shows how many will be deleted during the next optimization cycle Number of links Total links across all slotframes not just the upstream links also this is the sum of the next three rows Compressed Number of compressed links which are used for advertising join listen and discovery these are assigned during the mote s join and never changed so the manager saves memory by storing them in a compressed for mat Mm Upstream Total
11. 00 00 30 50 dc 2 OPER YES 100 3460 00 17 06 00 00 30 4c 20 23 OPER YES 100 1180 00 17 0d 00 00 30 55 19 24 OPER YES 100 1210 00 17 0d 00 00 60 63 fa 25 OPER YES 100 1590 00 17 0d 00 00 60 64 1d 26 OPER YES 100 1060 00 17 06 00 00 60 62 da 21 OPER YES 100 200 WISE 3310 User Manual 3 3 4 3 3 4 1 Table 3 3 WSN Network Statistic Net Reliability Network reliability as a percentage Net Path Stability Path stability as a percentage Net Latency Average latency in milliseconds Table 3 4 WSN Network Statistic MAC address MAC address EUI 64 of the note Short address assigned to this note by the manager MotelD 1 is Mote ID always the AP Lost Note is not currently part of the network State Negotiating Note is in the process of joining the network Operational Note is operational Enable routing function Yes Routing Disable routing function No Reliability Network reliability as a percentage Latency msec Average latency in milliseconds Hardware System Time 1 Set Time This form is for changing the system s current time which is used by all running pro cesses On operating systems that have a separate hardware clock it can be used to set that too Set time Change fmurene Time server sync This farm in far chandina f lee t time System Time Date 28 Moeth July d Year 2015 Hour 06 Minute 45 Second 50 Appi Set system time according to hardware time Hardvea
12. 72 17 20 192 ifconfig ethO 172 17 21 97 up ifconfig eth0 eth0 Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 04 9F 01 30 E0 inet addr 172 17 21 97 Bcast 172 17 255 255 Mask 255 255 0 0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric l RX packets 2851 errors 0 dropped 271 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 30 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 1000 RX bytes 291407 284 5 KiB TX bytes 2000 1 9 KiB The target computer Client IP address is 172 17 20 192 so we can use the below command to see if we can get any response from the client ping 172 17 20 192 PING 172 17 20 192 172 17 20 192 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 172 17 20 192 seq 0 ttl 128 time 7 417 ms 64 bytes from 172 17 20 192 seg l tt1 128 time 0 203 ms 64 bytes from 172 17 20 192 seq 2 tt1 128 time 0 300 ms 172 17 20 192 ping statistics 3 packets transmitted 3 packets received 0 packet loss round trip min avg max 0 203 2 640 7 417 ms 2 5 4 RS232 Test RS232 port is debug console for WISE 3310 WISE 3310 User Manual 12 Building a WSN Network This chapter will show you how to configure WISE 3310 by using the web based con figuration interface 3 1 Default Setting Please use your Ethernet port to connect to WISE 3310 IP Address 192 168 0 1 User Name Password admin admin Network ID WSN1 WSN2 2001 2002 Join Key JOINADVANTECHIOT 3 2 Login 1 Open a web b
13. E OR EEN 15 AN OE EE lan fan en li 15 Table 3 1 Bootup and Shutdown 16 3 3 3 NEWORN G EE EE NE 18 Table 3 2 WISE WSN Setting 19 Table 3 3 WSN Network Statistic 20 Table 3 4 WSN Network Statistic 20 3 34 Hardware nassen OE EO 20 V WISE 3310 User Manual Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 WISE 3310 User Manual Basic COM Port Settings 23 IMMODUCUION AR EE OE EE 24 4 1 1 CLI Access 24 4 1 2 Managing user and viewer Passwords 25 4 1 3 Mote Commands iese ee ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee 25 COMMANS RE EE ER OR de irali ait ines 25 421 E A EE RE ER OR EE EN 25 422 ee el EE EE RE lade EE EE 26 4 2 3 Reset inner 26 4 2 4 Show Config amp Show Curconfig nennen 27 4 2 5 SNOW Mote ee ee RR ee ee ee 28 ei AR EE EE EE net OE 29 4 2 7 Set Netid amp Set Commonjoinkey ee ee ee ee 30 4 28 exec eXchNetld une RU ENG AE teint 31 4 2 9 exec exchJoinKey ss 31 4210 OER EE EE OE RE EE N 32 vi General Introduction 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 Introduction Advantech Wireless loT Gateway WISE 3310 is powered by Freescale ARM Cor texTM AQ i MX6 Dual 1 GHz high performa
14. I it is presented E as ASCII code 31 WISE 3310 User Manual 4 2 10 sm Description Show motes in the network Syntax sm v Parameters Parameter Description V verbose Example gt sm MAC Moteld State Nbrs Links Joins Age StateTime 00 17 0D 00 00 38 07 13 1 Oper 2 25 1 0 0 00 45 39 00 17 0D 00 00 38 06 28 2 Oper 2 15 1 1 0 00 45 21 00 17 0D 00 00 38 04 2F 3 Oper 2 15 2 1 0 00 28 49 Number of motes max 33 Total 3 Live 3 Joining 0 This command lists all the motes currently or previously in the network m MAC EUI 64 of the mote MotelD short address assigned to this mote by the manager MotelD 1 is always the AP State Current state of each mote Negot Conn Oper Lost Nbrs Number of neighbors with which this mote has active links Links Total number of links compressed and normal Joins Shows how many times the mote has advanced to the Operational state Age Seconds since the most recent packet was received by the manager from this mote StateTime Time d hh mm ss since the mote was advanced to its current state When a mote is Operational StateTime shows how long the mote has been in the network WISE 3310 User Manual 32 33 WISE 3310 User Manual AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet www advantech com Please verify specifications before guoting This guide is intended for reference purposes only All product specifications are subject to
15. Webmin you can change Username and Password on Webmin Users page Username admin Password Don t change The System section contains the following items Back to Factory Default Bootup and Shutdown Firmware Update and Running Process 3 3 1 Webmin Webmin user access rights Save Return to user list 3 3 2 System 3 3 2 1 Back to Factory Default Click on Back to Advantech factory default to revert the values of all web settings will be back to original setting Back to Advantech factory default CSck on this button to back to factory default username password network timezone WISE WSN 15 WISE 3310 User Manual 3 3 2 2 Bootup and Shutdown In this page all actions running in the system appearing in the table 3 3 2 3 Start Action apmd avahi daemon connman crond dbus 1 dustlink neard nisserver ntpd ofono oprofileui server rc local rpcbind serialmux sshd tcf agent xinetd Stop Restart Reboot System Table 3 1 Bootup and Shutdown Start On Boot Disable On Boot Click on this button to immediately reboot the s Boot system SysV init Description Advanced Power Management daemon Zeroconf daemon for configuring your network cron is a standard UNIX program that runs user specified D Bus is a simple interprocess messaging system used a daemon used to enable NFC features neared is NFS is a popular protocol for file sharing across Run etc rc local if it exist rpcbind is
16. c apm apmd_proxy proxy timeout 30 647 root 03 05 usr bin ntpd p var run ntp pid g 650 root 03 05 usr bin ntpd p var run ntp pid g 652 root 03 05 sbin syslogd n O var log messages 655 root 03 05 sbin klogd n 663 root 03 05 usr sbin xinetd pidfile var run xinetd pid stayalive 670 avahi 03 05 avahi daemon running imx6qwise3310 local 671 avahi 03 05 avahi daemon chroot helper Networking The Networking section contains the following options Network Configuration and WISE WSN Setting Network Configuration On this page you can set Network Interface Routing Gateways Hostname and DNS Client based on your networking environment 9 Network interfaces Routing and Gateways Hostname and DNS Client WISE WSN Setting There are 2 WSN networks available to be set up in WISE 3310 Each network has its default Network ID and JoinKey both of the settings can be changed on this page WISE 3310 User Manual 18 3 3 3 3 Table 3 2 WISE WSN Setting Network1 Network ID 2001 JoinKey JOINADVANTECHIOT Network2 Network ID 2002 JoinKey Joir JOINADVANTECHIOT Save WSN config Save amp Exchange WSN config Network Statistics Network 1 Statistics Network 2 Statistics The network identifier is the identifier of your network It is set to 19 Network ID 2001 2002 by default JoinKe The Joinkey is the password to join the network It is set to JOIN y ADVANTECHIOT by defa
17. c5 23 3c f2 Note Please make sure that parameter seek is equal to 25118 as indicated N in the above codes If you create the file to a wrong sector that may damage the system Mini PCle Wi Fi Test The command used to test Wi Fi module is as follows the supported module P N is EWM W142H01E ifconfig wlan0 up iwlist wlan0 scanning wpa_passphrase Wifi name password gt tmp wpa conf wpa_supplicant Bdwext iwlan0 c tmp wpa conf dhclient wlan0 LAN Test WISE 3310 sets DHCP as default network protocol ifconfig eth0 Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 04 9F 01 30 E0 inet addr 172 17 21 96 Bcast 172 17 21 255 Mask 255 255 254 0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric l RX packets 129 errors 0 dropped 18 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 2 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 1000 RX bytes 15016 14 6 KiB TX bytes 656 656 0 B lo Link encap Local Loopback inet addr 127 0 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 16436 Metric 1 RX packets 0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 0 RX bytes 0 0 0 B TX bytes 0 0 0 B 11 WISE 3310 User Manual If you would like to config IP manually please use the command below ifconfig ethO xxx xxx xxx xxx up Here is a real case for your reference The hosts WISE 3310 IP is 172 17 21 97 the target a desktop computer IP is 1
18. er switch on the front side COM Connector The WISE 3310 provides one D sub 9 pin connector serial communication interface port The port can support RS 232 mode communication Table 2 1 COM Connector Pin Assignment Pin Description Pin Description 1 N C 2 UART1_RXD 3 UART1_TXD 4 N C 5 GND 6 N C 7 N C 8 N C 9 N C 7 WISE 3310 User Manual 2 3 5 Reset Button The WISE 3310 has a reset button on the front side Press this button to activate the hardware reset function 2 3 6 Ethernet Connector LAN The WISE 3310 provides one RJ45 LAN interface connector it is fully compliant with IEEE 802 3u 10 100 1000 Base T CSMA CD standards The Ethernet port provides standard RJ 45 connector with LED indicators on the front side to show Active Link status Table 2 2 LAN Connector Pin Assignment Pin Description Pin Description 1 TX 10 100 Bl_DA GHz 5 BI_DC GHz 2 TX 10 100 Bl_DA GHz 6 RX 10 100 Bl_DB GHz 3 RX 10 100 Bl_DB GHz 7 BI_DD GHz 4 BI_DC GHz 8 Bl DD GH2 WISE 3310 User Manual 8 2 3 7 SD Connector The WISE 3310 provides an SD slot Users can insert an SD card easily Table 2 3 SD Connector Pin Assignment Pin Description Pin Description 1 SD2_DATA3 2 SD2 CMD 3 GND 4 V3 3 5 SD2 CLK 6 GND 7 SD2 DATAO 8 SD2 DATA 9 SD2 DATA2 10 SD2 CD 11 GND 12 SD2 WP 24 WISE 3310 Hardware Installation 2 4 1 SD Card Installation 1 Switch off t
19. he Power switch 2 Insert SD Card directly into the WISE 3310 SD slot as Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 WISE 3310 SD Card Installation 9 WISE 3310 User Manual 2 4 2 Mounting Assembly Method You can fix WISE 3310 to a wall by using wall mounting kit as Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Flexible wall mounting 2 5 Test Tools All test tools must be verified on WISE 3310 please prepare required test fixtures before verifying each specified I O If you have any problems getting test fixtures please contact Advantech for help 2 5 1 SD Test 1 When booting from eMMC you should see only the directories below 1s dev mmcblk dev mmcblk0 dev mmcblk0boot0 dev mmcblkOboot1 dev mmcblk0pl 2 Insert SD card to SD card slot SD1 and check your device again You should be able to see more directories dev mmcblk1 is the SD card storage ls dev mmcblk dev mmcblk0 dev mmchlk0Obootl dev mmcblkl dev mmcblklp 2 dev mmcblkO0boot0 dev mmcb1k0p1 dev mmcblklpl 3 Create a file and copy to SD echo 123456789ABCDEF gt test txt dd if test txt of dev mmcblk1 bs 1024 count 1 seek 25118 0 1 records in 0 1 records out 16 bytes 16 B copied 0 000109331 s 146 kB s WISE 3310 User Manual 10 2 5 2 2 5 3 4 Check if the file was created successfully hexdump C dev mmcblkl s 25720832 s 32 01887800 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 Oa 123456789ABCDEF 01887810 1d 4f e2 19 d3 05 8b df ab 4a 40 5a
20. he user s manual E The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 40 C 40 F OR ABOVE 85 C 185 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION THERE IS DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCOR RECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BAT TERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein iii WISE 3310 User Manual WISE 3310 User Manual Contents Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 ao ND 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 General Introduction uses 1 Introduction AR EE OE OE 2 Product Features docnit ia een DS aina ee 2 1 21 Key NL SR EO OE EE N EE 2 1 2 2 Key Specification ER EE EE EE EE EE EED 2 Mechanical Specifications 3 1 3 1 Dimensions n ed den Me EG AE GR ee GR De ede RD ee 3 Power Requirement sise 3 Environment Specifications 3 Hardware Functionality 5 Tiete ie ei AE EA N OR EE N GER
21. icense will take two resets once for the license to take effect and enable the settings change and once for the setting to take effect Syntax set config lt param gt lt value gt Parameters Parameter Description netid network id param a E commonjoinkey common join key value Value refer to the configuration parameter table Example set config netid 100 WISE 3310 User Manual 30 4 2 8 exec exchNetld 4 2 9 Description Exchange the Network ID This command will change the Network ID of the manager and all motes connected to the network The new Network ID takes effect the next time the network is restarted Network IDs 0 and 65535 are reserved and should not be used This change is persistent Syntax exec exchNetld lt netld gt Parameters Parameter Description netld Integer between 1 and 65534 Example exec exchNetld 100 exec exchJoinKey Description Replace the join key for a specified mote The message is sent to the mote and is also changed in the ACL This change is persistent Syntax exec exchJoinKey lt address gt lt joinKey gt Parameters Parameter Description address Mote ID or MAC address of mote to be changed joinkey 16 byte join key Example exec exchJoinKey 00 17 0D 00 00 38 00 21 000102030405060708090A0BOCODOEOF Note The joinkey showing on CLI is Hex code while in WebU
22. mg gz 25 3ul 2015 89 59 3310LIV3420 DualQuad 2015 78 a LU p i UJ 07 25 emmc ing gz md5 bytes 27 2u1 2015 09 29 27 Jul 2015 02 59 Ok Immebik 1p1 Click update icon to start firmware update The firmware update process may take around 5 10 minutes please don t turn off the power or press the reset button After the process completes please type the default IP address to return to login page Firmware Update Please select firmware image to Update Update R 17 WISE 3310 User Manual 3 3 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 2 Please note after firmware upgrade the system will restore its default setting the IP address will return to 192 168 0 1 Note The device is unavailable during the upgrade process Any connections x to or through the device will be lost Running Process This page shows all running processes on your system with child processes indented and displayed below their parent For each process the PID owner and command are displayed Please click Help to get more information Display PID User Memory CPU Search Run ID Owner Started Command 1 root 03 04 init 5 163 root 03 04 lib udev udevd d 824 root 03 06 lib udev udevd d 827 root 03 06 lib udev udevd d 589 root 03 05 usr sbin rpcbind 606 messagebus 03 05 usr bin dbus daemon system 609 root 03 05 ust sbin connmand 626 root 03 05 usr sbin sshd 632 root 03 05 usr sbin wpa_supplicant u 633 root 03 05 usr sbin apmd P et
23. nce processor With high reliability wireless mesh network solution and remote management WISE 3310 creates a cost effective open platform for easy integration and development in different M2M loT applica tions Connect with Advantech Wireless loT nodes by Smartmesh IP protocol for applications in wireless sensor networks where seamless internet protocol IP is val ued Also WISE 3310 supportS SUSIAccess for an loT PaaS Solution it allows users to easily remote control and manage their devices through WISE CLOUD Product Features Key Features Freescale ARM CortexTM A9 i MX6 Dual 1 GHz high performance processor Onboard DDR3 1 GB memory and 4 GB flash capability Linear Tech Dust WSN IP Smartmesh solution Complaint with IPv6 6LowPAN Internet Protocol and IEEE802 15 4e standard Supports wallmount VESA mount for flexible mounting methods Key Specification Kernel Linux V3 0 35 System Memory Onboard 1GB DDR3 memory Flash Onboard 4 GB e MMC flash COM Port 1 x RS232 Port 2 wires LED 2 LED for WSN network power status SD slot 1 x SD Slot Power input 12 V DC Power reset 1 x reset button for system reboot WISE 3310 User Manual 2 1 3 Mechanical Specification 1 3 1 Dimensions 1 4 1 5 RE gooi 205 x 126 x 31 mm L x W x H with the metal plate 180 x114 x 31 mm without metal plate
24. rowser Chrome is suggested and enter the IP Address http 192 168 0 1 amp s Login to Webmin x C D 192 168 0 1 Note Ifyou have changed the default LAN IP Address of this device ensure E you enter the correct IP Address 2 The default username and password are both admin Once you have entered the correct username and password click the Login button to open the web base configuration page Logout successful Use the form below to login again Login to Webmin You must enter a usemame and password to login to the Webmin server on 192 168 0 1 Username admin Password s Remember login permanently Login Clear WISE 3310 User Manual 14 3 If successful you will be logged in and see the following page JV ENS BELG EEE Enabling an Intelligent Planet System hostname Operating system Webmin version Time on system Kernel and CPU System uptime Running processes CPU load averages CPU usage Real memory Local disk space 3 3 imx6qwise3310 Poky Yocto Project Reference Distro 1 5 3 1 620 Advantech patch Tue Jul 28 03 24 55 2015 Linux 3 10 17 advantech wise3310 V3 420 svn1327 on armv71 0 hours 20 minutes 82 0 01 1 min 0 04 5 mins 0 05 15 mins 0 user 0 kernel 0 10 100 idle 1002 01 MB total 159 38 MB used 5 25 GB total 1 47 GB used ee Web Setting Functions The main functions of WISE 3310 web setting will be introduced in this section Under
25. s viewer and user The viewer cannot make any configuration changes to the manager The user has access to all commands The login command can be used repeatedly without logging out to switch between privilege levels Passwords for the two privi lege levels can be changed using the set config command Syntax login lt user gt lt password gt 25 WISE 3310 User Manual Parameters Parameter Description user viewer or user password for the privilege level default passwords as shipped are user for user and viewer for password viewer Note passwords can be changed with the set config command Example login me h login user me h 4 2 2 Logout Description Logout from the current CLI session Syntax Logout Example Logout 4 2 3 Reset Description Reset a specified entity in the network either a mote or the manager This command requires user privilege Syntax reset lt entity gt Parameters Parameter Description m When called with system resets the manager and by exten sion the entire network entity a When called with mote mote can be referenced by Mote ID or MAC address WISE 3310 User Manual 26 Example reset mote 2 reset system 4 2 4 Show Config amp Show Curconfig gt show config netid 302 txpower 8 frprofile 1 maxmotes 33 basebw 9000 dnfr mult 1 numparents
26. since they have actively been cleared using an exec clearStat CLI command or a clearStatistics API command In this example mote 4 is generating data much more often than the other motes It is also at 2 4 hops so all its packets are being forwarded through other motes Mote 3 is at 1 0 hops so all its packets are going straight to the AP it is the single parent mote Motes 2 and 5 are forwarding a fraction of their traffic through mote 3 Analyzing the numbers Reliability Arrived 7217 257 249 6463 248 Lost 0 The arrived lost coun ters and reliability are kept real time on the manager so will always be up to the sec ond accurate Stability Transmit 14304 7217 the packets that arrived 204 the packets that failed and needed to be retransmitted 6463 the packets from mote 4 that needed to be forwarded by 2 3 amp 5 50 20 of mote 5 s packets forwarded by mote 3 77 30 of mote 2 s packets forwarded by mote 3 293 packets from mote 4 that went to motes 2 and 5 and needed to be forwarded through mote 3 The stability counters and average stability are calculated based on mote health reports so they lag the reliability statistics by up to 15 minutes Set Netid amp Set Commonjoinkey Description Set a new Network ID and common join key in the Manager The change will take effect upon the next system start after reset or power cycle This change is persis tent Note that features that require a l
27. te Time Date 28 Moeth July r Year 2015 gt Hour 06 Minute 45 Second 50 v Set hardware tne according to system time 2 Change time zone This form allows you to set the system s default time zone which is used to convert the system time to a human readable format and offset Set time Change timezone Time server sync This form allows you to set the systems default time zone which is used to convert the system time to a human readable format and offset Time Zone Change timezone to Universal WISE 3310 User Manual 20 3 Time server sync This form is for configuring the system to automatically synchronize the time with a remote server Synchronization will be done using the UNIX time protocol or NTP depending on which commands are installed and what the remote system supports Sy ee Set time Change timezone Time server sync This form is for configuring the system to automatically synchronize the time with a remote server Synchronization will be done using the commands are installed and what the remote system supports Time Server Timeserver hostnames or addresses f Set hardware time too Sync and Apply 21 WISE 3310 User Manual WISE 3310 User Manual 22 Basic COM Port Settings 4 1 4 1 1 Introduction This guide describes some basic commands that you can send to a SmartMesh IP Manager by logging on to its Command Line Interface CLI The CLI is available by connecting a serial terminal program
28. to the Manager The CLI is intended for human interaction with a manger e g during development or for interactive troubleshoot ing Most commands are atomic a command and its arguments are typed into the CLI and a response is returned For example the help command returns a list of possible commands Traces are not atomic once started they generate output asynchronously until canceled Note Chapter 4 was abstracted from SmartMesh IP Manager CLI Guide N If you need more CLI information Please refer to B SmartMesh IP Manager CLI Guide which can be downloaded from Linear Technology website CLI Access There are two dedicated serial ports on the SmartMesh IP manager one is for API communication with an external application and the other is dedicated to this com mand line interface You can log on to the CLI from any serial terminal program such as HyperTerminal or Tera Term Serial 0 If connecting to an evaluation board integrated with an FTDI serial to usb interface the CLI will be found on the 3rd COM port mapped onto your system The following are the steps to log on to CLI using minicom Establish a console connection to WISE 3310 freescale login root root freescale minicom s In configuration menu select serial port setup and press Enter A dev ttyUSB2 E 9600 8N1 F No dev ttyUSB2 WSN1 devittyUSB3 WSN 2 6 Select Exit to leave POND r I g COM12 PuTTY sm
29. ult Save WSN config Click Save WSN config to apply the new settings to gateway Click Save amp Exchange WSN Save amp Exchange WSN config to apply new settings to both gate config way and nodes gs Click Network Statistic to see nodes status and WSN network Network Statistic health report Network Statistic In Network Statistic page nodes status and network health can be monitored in the table NetRehiability 100 Nat athStability 85 NetLatency 1000 msec MAC address MotelD Stote Routing Reliability Latency msec 00 17 04 00 00 58 2c 2b 1 OPER YES 100 10 00 17 04 00 00 60 53 8b 2 OPER YES 100 140 00 17 0d 00 00 58 29 78 3 OPER YES 100 1420 00 17 04 00 00 30 60 05 4 OPER YES 100 210 00 17 04 00 00 60 64 c8 5 OPER YES 100 230 00 17 04 00 00 60 62 4c 5 OPER YES 100 200 00 17 0 00 00 60 63 e5 7 OPER YES 100 310 00 17 06 00 00 60 63 e4 8 OPER YES 100 750 00 17 0d 00 00 60 64 1b 9 OPER YES 100 850 00 17 0d 00 00 60 64 8f 10 OPER YES 100 270 00 17 0d 00 00 60 54 9b 11 OPER YES 100 1830 00 17 0d 00 00 58 32 15 12 OPER YES 109 1820 00 17 0d 00 00 58 2d 51 13 OPER YES 100 1680 00 17 04 00 00 30 08 92 14 OPER YES 100 1290 00 17 0d 00 00 60 2e 47 15 OPER YES 100 820 00 17 04 00 00 60 61 13 16 OPER YES 100 1280 00 17 04 00 00 30 53b2 17 OPER YES 100 1450 00 17 0d 00 00 30 08 96 18 OPER YES 100 770 00 17 04 00 00 60 63 47 19 OPER YES 100 330 00 17 0d 00 00 60 64 0f 20 OPER YES 100 850 00 17 04 00 00 60 62 3 21 OPER YES 100 750 00 17 04
30. y Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equip ment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel M The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment M The equipment has been exposed to moisture E The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to t

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