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1. Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 19 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Altemate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings BeanScape User Manual Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Naf n elal lar a Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Y Incase you set the DHCP active on your BeanGateway the BeanGateway IP is directly obtained by the network choose the option Obtain an IP address automatically v Ifthe DHCP option has not been activated you must enter a static IP 192 168 4 2 on your PC with a subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties HE General ou can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othermize vou need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically 8 Use the following IP address IP address 132 158 4 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 D Obtain ONS server address automatically 8 Use the following
2. Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 29 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual nAir BeanScape User Manual further information please read the following technical note TN RF 009 BeanGateway management on LAN infrastructure Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 30 37 Document version 1 9 BeanScape User Manual Rethinking sensing technology A BeanAir Document type User Manual 10 DEVICE PROFILE 10 1 BEANGATEWAY PROFILE The BeanGateway is identified by its PAN ID and is located on the lower left window BeanScape MEG File Tools Help BeanSensor Ad 4 o E Mg MAC ID 0 x 00158D000004D562 Data Sensor profile Custom display Notes Configuration Measurement conditionning calibration Log config General information 0 v SONT EE NN ce a EE CCS a B Tecmooo ENT Sae Um PY ES 3 A oO sg t o EN Measur 33 12 Click here Observed values e cj D Co o pos mum fo PAN ID 0 x 2238 30 12 1899 30 12 1899 30 12 1899 30 12 1899 30 12 1899 31 12 1899 00 00 00 05 24 00 10 46 00 16 12 00 21 36 00 03 00 00 lv i C Server status Started BeanG
3. Reload Y Logs amp data cache configuration are described in the Beandevice user manual Y Clicking the button reverts back to its original configuration Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 33 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 11 1 TCP IP CONFIGURATION BeanScape User Manual Tcp lp Configuration Tcp port to listen 5313 Configure the TCP port number by default to 5313 in order to listen 11 2 KEEP ALIVE APPLICATION KeepAliveApp KeepAliveApp enabled KAA timeout 10000 KAA interval 2000 Max retry 5 Three parameters related to Keepalive are available o Keepalive time is the duration between two keepalive transmissions in idle condition TCP keepalive period is required to be configurable and by default is set to no less than 2 hours o Keepalive interval is the duration between two successive keepalive retransmissions if acknowledgement to the previous keepalive transmission is not received o Keepalive retry is the number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that remote end is not available Keepalive packet contains null data In a TCP IP over Ethernet network a keepalive frame is of 60 bytes while acknowledge to this also null data frame and is of 54 bytes 11 3 BEANGATEWAY CONFIGURATION VIA UDP BeanGateway configuration via Udp Udp pot 53130 Configu
4. Connections Y Double click on Y You will see the following window n Piste Edo met Ea i F e Dit Ge P rer Took febaned Hap Qa o sah T rud Te MED Potter Sere Alden MES Heter Correre BeanGateway Y Double click the icon v You get the following window Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 18 37 anAir Local Area Connection Status Connection Status Connected Duration 01 30 24 Speed 100 0 Mbps Sent g Received Packets 30 863 56 131 Fropentes ose con v You will see the following window Local Area Connection Properties EE Advanced Connect using EE NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller This connection uses the following items Client for Microsoft Networks File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks dal o5 Packet Scheduler Internet Frotocol TOR AF Install Uninstall Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks C Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity OK Comes Internet Protocol TCP IP v Double click on v You will see the following window Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual Document version 1 9 BeanScape User Manual
5. 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 9 6 LAN ETHERNET CONFIGURATION FOR ADVANCED USER ONLY BeanScape User Manual Click on the following weblink to see the video BeanGateway Ethernet LAN Configuration directly connected to the Laptop PC Please check your Network settings before you make any changes By default the BeanGateway is configured with a static IP address 192 168 4 123 This allows the user to connect fastly the Beangateway to a PC If you want to set the BeanGateway IP on your business network and get a dynamic IP address via DHCP you can configure the BeanGateway via a serial port or via the Ethernet Go on your Beangateway profile and click on Tools then click on Beangateway config A new window will open called Beangateway configuration BeanScape X File Tools Help BeanGateway ld l amp ge MAC ID 0x 0015800000040562 Data BeanGateway configuration 3 Network Diagnostic Selection configuration port Network quality soll l 28 Serial port Global PER Select serial port um oss Serial port MEBERG Power Supply Diagnostic lil 000000 Temperature Na v Selection du type og configuration Se wo mum Tep IP configuration Keep live App Config i C DHCP Enabled Enabled Power mode CM O Diagnostic cycle bo BeanGateway Tcp lP Timeout
6. DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server v Click OK to confirm and safeguard your work Y Your computer is now connected to your wireless sensor networks In order facilitate these exchanges you must give commands from BeanScape Y Reach the Start menu in the bottom left of the computer screen v The above image shows the start menu Select the folder named Control Panel Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 20 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual v You will find more information by opening Windows Local Area Network Connection and clicking onthe Support tab BeanScape User Manual v You will see the following window Local Area Connection Status Connection status a Address Type Assigned by DHCP Lab IP Address 132 158 1 68 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 132 158 1 1 Windows did nat detect problems with this connection IF You cannot connect click Heparr default the BeanGateway IP address is set at 192 168 4 123 with the DHCP disabled The BeanGateway is considered as a client by the BeanScape server having the IP address by default set to 192 168 4 2 9 3 FIREWALL COMPATIBILITY Some firewalls will not permit applications such as BeanScape or any applications you have not specifically allowed to access your BeanGat
7. GB Disk Space 5 GB 10 GB Graphic 1GB card Il Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 7 INSTALLING YOUR BEANSCAPE SOFTWARE BeanScape User Manual Installing the Beanscape software is very easy v Double click on setup exe file shown below to launch BeanScape 4 BeanScape exe BeanScape BeanAir v Follow the different stages of installation v When installing the software a location for the log files is requested These files are used to store all the data coming from the Wireless Sensor Network information about the Network diagnostic data acquisition of different wireless sensors network acknowledgment etc v Click Finish to complete the installation of BeanScape v The installation is now complete the BeanScape shortcut icon is now available on your desktop Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 15 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 8 UNINSTALLING BEANSCAPE eanAir BeanScape User Manual v To uninstall BeanScape follow these instructions Click Control Panel v Then gt Add or Remove v Double click on the icon Programs Y You will see the following window ille plo ft ito Remove Y Select BeanScape and click v Follow the steps for uninstalling Y Uninstall
8. is now complete Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 16 37 Document version 1 9 BeanScape User Manual ea e r Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 9 START YOUR APPLICATION O further information on LAN Network configuration e Read the following technical note TN RF 009 BeanGateway management on LAN infrastructure i Related video B Laptop PC eanGateway Ethernet LAN Configuration directly connected to the 9 1 ETHERNET CABLE CONNECTION BeanScape BeanGateway on a PC mm mm Ethernet connexion To view the entire wireless sensor network from your BeanScape you must firstly connect your Beangateway to a PC where the BeanScape is installed Connection is established through an Ethernet cable v Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected to both your PC and BeanGateway v Make sure your BeanGateway is powered and in ON position v Make sure that your BeanScape is installed on your PC Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 17 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 9 2 SETTING UP A NETWORK ON YOUR COMPUTER eanAir BeanScape User Manual To configure the network on your computer workstation Click on R EL V Then u P Control Panel e Network
9. ms 5000 i Battery voltage Tx power dBm IP address mST Interval ms 1000 Battery level na x Radio channel Sub network mask Max attempt nbr 3 Gat IP add on System Config Telemetry mode Gsm module Gps module Module Logger ateway IP address Validate date C DNS Enabled DNS IP Aute Configuration via Ethernet UDP Validate NS Enabled UDP port 53130 7 dBm v arto v Delete Pot 5 IP address NE 6 90 ms M Request Domain name Component List Server Server status Started id d marrer ex C WINDO Page 28 37 Please consider the environnement before printing this document Choose the configuration Port Serial Port or Ethernet Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual Select the Serial Port on your PC 8 Serial port Select serial port Serial port Enabled case DHCP if TeplP configuration DHCP Enabled ana ateway T cp lP IP address of your BeanGateway IP address Subnet network mask Subnet Gateway IP Address DNS Enabled if the case is checked Sub network mask Gateway IP address a DNS Enabled Beans cape BeanScape PC Socket Port BeanScape PC IP Address Part IF address Domain name BeanGateway configuration J Selection configuration port Selection du type de configuration PSkIDC IO A
10. B Start BeanScape by double clicking the icon BeanScape exe BeanScape Beanair E You get the following screen BeanScape Component List Server Status Stopped B Start the server by clicking the Start button Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 22 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual BeanScape SEE File Tools Help imd BeanScape User Manual il kc M pss are Click here The BeanScape server starts and creates the BeanDevices mapping based LBeansrape EIE Custom display Notes Contiguration Measurement conditonning clbraton Log contia Conversion Assistant Validate Measur 33 Measure reading Mode LowDutyCycle 1 2 Observed values 30 12 1899 30 12 1899 30 12 1899 30 12 1899 30 12 1699 31 12 1899 00 00 00 05 24 00 10 46 00 16 12 00 21 36 00 03 00 00 Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 23 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 9 5 HOW THE CONNECTION IS ESTABLISHED BETWEEN THE BEANGATEWAY AND THE BEANSCAPE BeanScape User Manual eWhen the BeanScape is launched as a server it starts with listening for a socket connexion ste p 1 Soc ket e When you power up the BeanGateway a request for socket connexion is established bet
11. MS AND ABBREVIATIONS BeanScape User Manual RF Radio Frequency SD Secure Digital Wireless sensor Network Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 8 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology BeanScape User Manual Document type User Manual 4 RELATED DOCUMENTS amp VIDEOS p Beanair In addition to this User manual please consult the related application notes technical notes and videos 4 1 APPLICATIONS NOTES Document name Click on the weblink Related product AN RF 007 Beanair WSN Deployment All BeanAir products Wireless sensor networks deployment guidelines AN RF 006 How to extend your All BeanAir products A guideline very useful for extending your wireless range wireless range AN RF 005 BeanGateway amp Data BeanGateway DTE interface Architecture on the Terminal Equipment Interface BeanGateway All BeanAir products Coexistence amp interferences of different RF AN RF 004 Coexistence And technologies in the 2 4 GHz frequencies band Interferences 2 4GHz AN_RF 003 IEEE 802 15 4 2 4 GHz Vs All BeanAir products Comparison between 868 MHz frequency 868 MHz band and a 2 4 GHz frequency band AN RF 002 Structural Health All BeanAir products The aim of this document is to overview monitoring on bridges Beanair products suited for bridge monitoring their deployment as well as their capacity a
12. Tools BeanSensor Help Custom display Notes Ratio Range Senstivty COF Fier Mesuremert data x mil Save to PNG Copy Server status Started D lB EANAIR Configuration Measurement condbonning calibraton Log config Conversion Assistant v rd te Mode Streaming Packet 22 08 30 mai Version 1 9 DOCUMENT VALIDATION Function eanAir Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual Maxime Obr BeanScape User Manual Recipients Christophe DONTEGREUIL Philippe FROMON Maneli PARSY Document version 1 9 BeanScape User Manual 10 01 2015 Validation Information Jonathan DINIS Embedded software Reader 2 engineer 1 0 30 12 2008 Updates Philippe FROMON Embedded software X engineer Evolution amp Status 1 1 15 04 2009 Maneli PARSY BeanGateway profile description added 1 2 17 03 2010 Maneli PARSY BeanScape Basic and Premium version 1 3 29 03 2010 Maneli PARSY BeanScape Premium version 28 08 2010 Christophe DONTEGREUIL BeanDevice profile description mn D Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 2 37 Rethinking sensing technology BeanAir BeanScape User Manual Document type User Manual Disclaimer The information contained in this document is the proprietary information of Beanair The contents are confidential and any dis
13. ateway profile status recorded on the BeanScape Relemnoe SITE REF Label PAN ID 02298 Page 31 37 Please consider the environnement before printing this document Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual The values in green on the black background refer to the BeanGateway current status BeanScape User Manual For further information about the BeanGateway please read the BeanGateway user manual 10 2 BEANDEVICE PROFILE Click on the BeanDevice folder tree on the left side pane you will obtain all the information about your BeanDevice connected to your network BeanScape Fie Took Hel BeanDevice id du o SA MA r MAC ID 0x AABBOCDDEEFFOO03 Platform system profile BeanDevice RFD Reduced Function Device amp Mj MAC ID Ox AABBCCODEEFFOOO4 amp Mj MAC ID Ox AABBOCDDEEFFOO0S Identity Network Diagnostic Battery Status Mj MAC ID Dx AABBCCDDEEFFO006 Mac Id Network quality on00 w Disable dschage x Mj MAC ID Ox AABBCCODEEFF0007 Panid CSS Disable charge _ amp Wy MAC ID Ox AABBOCDDEEFF0008 Dis RN C Net Id Charge over current s Power Supply Diagnostic Undarvolage O iam locos NNNM mis i Radio module Power supply Hard vers Power mode EIN 9 System Soft vers Battery voltage Diagnostic cycle mu 308 Label Click h
14. ce joins a WSN its profile is transmitted to the M a p p ng BeanGateway and the BeanScape e The BeanScape displays the WSN Mapping with the BeanDevice profile e WSN Mapping is backuped on the BeanScape Database transmission BeanScape BennDevices BeanGateway profile Transmission ACK BeanDevice profile are backuped ona Flash memory BeanDevice profile are backuped on BeanScape Database Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 26 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual e Date transmission by NTP Net Time Protocole eTime amp Date are updated on the BeanGateway instantly Step 4 Time amp e The BeanGateway integrates a Real Time Clock directly powered by th internal battery which allows to maintain Date update the Time and Date if the BeanGateway is power donw BeanScape User Manual eanAir BeanGateway BeanScape p Time transmission through NTP Net Time protocol ACK Computer time and date must be GA updated 4 BeanGateway Time and Date is synhcronized with your PC The WSN Time amp Date is synchronized with your PC The User must make sure that the Time amp Date on his computer is updated Page 27 37 Please consider the environnement before printing this document Document version
15. closure to persons other than the officers employees agents or subcontractors of the owner or licensee of this document without the prior written consent of BeanAir Ltd is strictly prohibited BeanAir makes every effort to ensure the quality of the information it makes available Notwithstanding the foregoing BeanAir does not make any warranty as to the information contained herein and does not accept any liability for any injury loss or damage of any kind incurred by use of or reliance upon the information BeanAir disclaims any and all responsibility for the application of the devices characterized in this document and notes that the application of the device must comply with the safety standards of the applicable country and where applicable with the relevant wiring rules BeanAir reserves the right to make modifications additions and deletions to this document due to typographical errors inaccurate information or improvements to programs and or equipment at any time and without notice Such changes will nevertheless be incorporated into new editions of this document Copyright Transmittal reproduction dissemination and or editing of this document as well as utilization of its contents and communication thereof to others without express authorization are prohibited Offenders will be held liable for payment of damages All rights are reserved Copyright O BeanAir GmBh 2015 Please consider the environnement before printin
16. echnical specifications Ecosensor RF TN 003 V1 0 Wireless Network All the products Network capacity characterization of capacity Beanair Wireless Sensor Networks RF TN 002 V1 0 Current consumption BeanDevice Current consumption estimation of the in active amp sleeping mode BeanDevice in active and sleeping mode RF TN 001 V1 0 Wireless range BeanDevice Wireless range benchmarking of the benchmarking BeanDevice Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 10 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology BeanScape User Manual Document type User Manual 4 3 RELATED VIDEOS Beanair video link Youtube Related products 0 BeanGateway Ethernet Outdoor version introduction BeanDevice AN XX amp Beandevice AN XX Extender E en oo 2 SS en C C T ee ee Snes se 2 T E comeded the apta PC T D BeanGateway BeanGateway BeanGateway All Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 11 37 BeanAir 5 SYSTEM OVERVIEW File Server Tools BeanSensor Help dda o I MAC ID 0x 00158D00000E047E Ch DP Ch Hum Ch Temp MAC ID oy OX Dx 00158000000E0574 EE Server status Started e LL LOF BeanScape software is suitable for monitoring and configuring BeanAir wireless sensor networks It is exclusively developed by our R amp D
17. ere Put sack ios a Do aT BeanDewce Routing feat sensor channels MNNNNENEE on NN Current date scqualion mode Custom display Notes Data Aca config System config AlGraph Das ca mode TT Data ca oce EE en Type PLATFORM TYPE samping te MEE Reference PLATFORM REF 05424 uo TE Label MAC ID 0 x AABB For further information about your BeanDevice please read the BeanDevice user manual Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 32 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 11 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FOR ADVANCED USER ONLY BeanScape User Manual The following procedure applies only for advanced users Click on the tab Tools then Options to configure advanced settings in BeanScape Beanscape Alarm Alert BeanGateway Telemetry Mode BeanGateway Serial Pork Config This window lets you configure the logs data cache and Ethernet LAN link between the BeanDevice and the BeanGateway Y A second window will appear LOG Configuration Log directory Main Log filename Oo Main log max size Sensor Log enabled Sensor log max size KB Network log info enabled Network info log max size KB Streaming log max size KB Bw Module Log enabled Bw Module log max size KB Cont Adsiet Ctzxhae mm amshlad
18. eway Generally the first time the BeanScape or another application tries to access the BeanGateway you will be asked if you would like to allow that application access If you accidentally clicked No on that message or if your firewall never asked for permission to allow the BeanScape access you will not be able to use the BeanScape until you configure your firewall to allow BeanScape to access your BeanGateway With most firewalls this is easy to do Keep in mind that all firewalls are a bit different but the process is usually as follows 1 Make sure that your BeanScape is not running Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 21 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 2 Open your firewall If you can t find your firewall application check the System Tray at the bottom right corner of the screen for an icon Usually you can right click this icon and select to open the firewall 3 Your firewall maintains a list of applications installed on your computer usually under a heading like Settings or Program Control In this list locate the entry for BeanScape 4 Configure the BeanScape entry to allow it to connect to the BeanGateway Save your modifications 6 Restart the BeanScape software BeanScape User Manual p 9 4 START THE BEANSCAPE To start BeanScape 5 please follow the instructions
19. g this document Page 3 37 10 11 Rethinking sensing technology BeanScape User Manual Document type User Manual FEN EPP Ree 6 VISUAL SYMBOLS DEFINITION hk TENEO OA aE EAEE NESEN 7 ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 02 2 2 cccccsecccesseseseeeeseneceusenseceesseceaseseneeeeatccseeedeeterecsceddeeseentenenccentenetens 8 RELATED DOCUMENTS ANNE Nene 9 AM Applications NOE S area mtanesames tamis T T m 9 4 2 Technical ect 10 4 3 Related AV 00 EE EN NE NE NE aa kaaa ni 11 SO NON erreren E E ET E E E E E 12 HARDWARE amp SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY ccccccccsseseeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseaesseeeeeeeessaaaaeeeeeeees 14 6 1 Compatible operating systems ccccccccccccsseeseeceeeeeeeeaeeseceeeeesseaseeseeeeeeesseeaeseceeeesssseaaeeeeeeeesssaaaaeeeeeenes 14 6 2 Recommended minimum configuration sise 14 INSTALLING YOUR BEANSCAPE SOFTWARE ccccccsseseecceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaeaeeeceeeessesaesseeeeeeeessaaaaeeeeeeess 15 ENINSTAEEBING BEANSCAP ne 16 START YOUR RP PATIO EE EEE EE e AAEE EEEE ETA 17 9 1 Ethernet cable connection iii 17 9 2 Setting up a network on your computer sseeessssssssssseeeeeenne nennen nnn nnne nnn nennen nnn nnne na nnn nnns 18 Jo PIMC U iEeengezuleln m ie na EE et 21 9 4 Start the BeanScapeQ rrrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnrovvrvnnnnnnnnnrrnvnnnnnnnnnnssenvennnnnnnnnssrnnennnnnnnnnssn
20. nd limits by overviewing various data acquisition modes available on each BeanDevice Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 9 37 Rethinking sensing technology BeanScape User Manual eo BeanaAir Document type User Manual 4 2 TECHNICAL NOTES Document name Affected product Description Click on the weblink TN RF 010 BeanDevice Power All the BeanDevice This technical note describes the sleeping Management amp active power mode on the BeanDevice TN RF 009 BeanGateway BeanGateway BeanGateway integration on a LAN management on LAN infrastructure infrastructure TN RF 008 Data acquisition modes All the BeanDevice Data acquisition modes available on the available on the BeanDevice BeanDevice TN RF 007 BeanDevice All the BeanDevice This document presents the DataLogger DataLogger User Guide feature on the BeanDevice TN RF 006 WSN Association All the BeanDevice Description of the BeanDevice network process association TN RF 005 Pulse counter amp binary BeanDevice SUN BN This document presents Pulse counter ex data acquisition on the BeanDevice energy metering application and binary SUN BN data acquisition features on the BeanDevice SUN BN Technical description of the Ambient light sensor available on the BeanDevice SUN TN RF 004 Ambient Light sensor BeanDevice SUN XX 2 DUM XX products t
21. nnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnennnnnnnnssee 22 9 5 How the connection is established between the Beangateway and the BeanScape 24 9 6 Lan Ethernet Configuration for advanced user only 4 28 DEVICE PROFILE eee 31 10 1 BeanGateway profile 0 0 0 cccccccccccccceeeeseeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeseceeeeeeeseeeeeeceeeseeeseeeseeeeeeeeesseaaeeeeeeeeeeeaas 31 10 2 S IpBraue GNe iM D 32 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FOR ADVANCED USER ONLY nennen nnne nennen 33 SO Mere cue mE m Mm 34 11 2 Keep alive AD DIC ANON MNT Um 34 11 3 BeanGateway configuration via UDP rrrrrnnnnnnnnrornrrnnnnnnnnnrvnnrrnnnnnnnnsrrnnrrrnnnnnnnsrnnnnnnnnnnnsnssennnnnnnnnnnsesennn 34 Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 4 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology nAir BeanScape User Manual Document type User Manual Thee AOAC Congr ON e T cm 35 TD System OO OI cetera ee 35 12 EXPORT IMPORT USER CONFIGURATION FOR ADVANCED USER ONLY 36 21 deese NEL Um mcn 36 122 WOR MIC e TTE 37 Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 5 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual BeanScape User Manual 1 TECHNICAL SUPPORT For general contact technical support to report documentation errors and to order manuals co
22. ntact BeanAir Technical Support Center BTSC at tech support beanair com For detailed information about where you can buy the BeanAir equipment software or for recommendations on accessories and components visit www beanair com To register for product news and announcements or for product questions contact BeanAir s Technical Support Center BTSC Our aim is to make this user manual as helpful as possible Keep us informed of your comments and suggestions for improvements BeanAir appreciates feedback from the users of our information Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 6 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 2 VISUAL SYMBOLS DEFINITION BeanScape User Manual Symbols Definition Caution or Warning Alerts the user with important information about BeanAir wireless sensor networks WSN if this information is not followed the equipment software may fail or malfunction Danger This information MUST be followed if not you may damage the equipment permanently or bodily injury may occur Tip or Information Provides advice and suggestions that may be useful when installing BeanAir Wireless Sensor Networks Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 7 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 3 ACRONY
23. on export User configuration is exported in XML format Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 36 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual eanAir BeanScape User Manual T M CePC gt v Rechercher dans Ce PC Organiser fm OneDrive Dossiers 6 gt fim OneDrive B A ureau gt s Groupe r sidentiel k Images D D Bureau b ge damon parsy bi h T l chargements B gt E Documents gt LE Images gt m Maison rezeptio T Disque local C Business D H N amp E A Nom du fichier BeanUserCustomDB xml Type Masquer les dossiers E 4 P riph riques et lecteurs 3 12 2 IMPORT FUNCTION Click on Replace to import user configuration Don t try to change manually the XML file there is a high risk to corrupt it Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 37 37
24. re the UDP port number by default to 53130 in order to listen Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 34 37 Rethinking sensing technology BeanScape User Manual Document type User Manual 11 4 LANGUAGE CONFIGURATION Language Configuration Auto English 3 French Y Auto The BeanScape will use the OS language by default v English select English language v French select French language This configuration will be updated if the BeanScape is restarted 11 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION System Configuration Alarm automatic display Alarm gt sound effect v Alarm automatic display Check this box if you want to see an alarm window displayed automatically when a window alarm threshold is exceeded v Alarm Sound Effect Check this box if you want to hear a sound effect when a threshold is exceeded Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 35 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual 12 EXPORT IMPORT USER CONFIGURATION FOR ADVANCED USER ONLY eanAir BeanScape User Manual 12 1 EXPORT FUNCTION Click on the tab Tools then Custom user configuration File Server Tools Help Options Alarm Alert BeanGateway Telemetry Mode BeanGateway Ethernet LAN Config Custom U se seats OPC Management A new window will appear click
25. team in order to offer users application efficient flexible and robust software BeanScape provides the following features NNN S Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual Y Data and diagnosis analysis through curves and statistics Y Ability to store measurements and diagnostic information in a database as a LOG file Y Tools for optimizing the installation of wireless sensor networks BeanScape User Manual The BeanScape is a powerful software tool with client server architecture This implies that the network sensor communicates with the BeanScape through a wireless coordinator called BeanGateway The BeanScape acts as the server and the BeanGateway acts as the client BeanAir 9 network is comprised of a network coordinator BeanGateway 9 and wireless sensors BeanDevices Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 13 37 UD Ml loger EARE r N B Rethinkii Ig sensing ea r Jocument type Use vVCUITITIUIUSYy ser Manuali 6 HARDWARE amp SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY 6 1 COMPATIBLE OPERATING SYSTEMS The BeanScape is compatible with many operating systems Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 32 bit Windows 7 64 bit Windows 8 32 bit 64 bit Windows 8 1 32 bit 64 bit 6 2 RECOMMENDED MINIMUM CONFIGURATION CPU 2 33GHz or faster x86 compatible processor RAM memory 2 GB 4
26. ua nin IF Coke PAL 2313 Ethernet Document version 1 9 BeanScape User Manual Localize the entire device connected on the LAN router Ethemet contig Localize Select gt i Empty gt r FP alive Timeout ms Keep Keep live App Config Enabled Timeout ms 5000 INN E Interval me interval ms 3 Mas attempt nbr HS Keep alive max Configuration via Ethernet UDP ret ry Enabled UDF port UDP Port DHCP Enabled Check this case if you want to enable the DHCP For further informations about DHCP read the Technical Note BeanGateway management on your Local Area Network infrastructure O If DHCP is not activated the user must configure the Beangateway IP parameters IP Address BeanGateway IP Address The BeanGateway IP address should have the following form X Y Z B With A B X Y and Z numbers between 0 and 255 O O Subnet Network mask The subnet mask is set to 255 255 255 0 by default Gateway IP Address Subnet network mask DNS Enabled Check this case if you want to enable the DNS For further information about DNS read the Technical Note BeanGateway management on your Local Area Network infrastructure The gateway IP address subnet is the default X Y Z 1 Port By default the communication port used is 5313 This port is generally free if not choose another Socket Port
27. ween the Beanscape and the BeanGaterway connexion l elf this request is accepted by the BeanScape an ACK is transmitted to the BeanGateway BeanScape BeanGateway Server Client Listen for socket connexion Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 24 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual anAir BeanScape User Manual Ste D 2 eThe BeanGateway profile is retained on its flash memory This profile contains are the informations about the BeanGateway ID NWK Add Bea nGateway PAN ID MAC ID IP versions ID Hardware embedded software Profile stack Radio Management parameters Radio channel TX Power zx eThe BeanGateway profile is transmitted to the BeanScape Transmission an i BeanScape BeanGateway BeanGateway profile Transmission y ACK BeanGateway profile are backuped on a Flash memory BeanGateway profile is backuped on BeanScape Database Please consider the environnement before printing this document Page 25 37 Document version 1 9 Rethinking sensing technology Document type User Manual anAir BeanScape User Manual e The WSNmapping concerns all the Beandevice profile The WSN Step 3 VAY mapping is backuped on the BeanGateway flash memory When a new BeanDevi
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