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1. Click Quit to move on to the Devices page which now looks like this Devices Add Device Name a Alias SNAP Connect E10 with Temco Type Unique ID Active Last Reported Time Location Data Last Event SNAP Connect 15 07 02 Sep 6 12 United E10 wiSNAP Link 00 1 2c 4c 70 1c On 6 Never RS485 America Chicago States All times in device s timezone Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 1323 Conclusion This concludes the setup of your Exosite web portal Your Synapse nodes should now all be assembled powered up and configured into Exosite You re now ready to move on to the next section where you ll learn how to monitor your wireless SNAP network devices from the Exosite web portal Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 1423 Using Your Kit At this point your Synapse devices should all be assembled and powered up You should have created your Exosite web portal account and setup all your Synapse devices on it If that s not the case then please return to the applicable sections in this Quick Start Guide to accomplish those tasks before proceeding This section gives a brief overview of the Exosite web portal and walks you through some the things you can do to monitor and control your Synapse wireless devices from the internet This section does not cover everything you can do with Exosite For a greater level of detail please refer to the online documentation readily avail
2. Exosite will then create your account and send you an email message with which to validate and complete account creation gt Check your email and look for a message from arrowm2mkits exosite com In the body of the message click the link to activate your account Keep a copy of this message as it contains your activation key in case you might need it again in the future gt After clicking the link above your web browser will then land on a Welcome page Click the login link which takes you back to the main log in screen gt Now log into your new account using the user name and password you entered when filling out the account form This completes the sign up process You now have an active Exosite account and your next task will be to add your SNAP Connect E10 to the site Before proceeding however you might want to explore the site a little and start to become familiar with the layout In particular notice on the home screen a series of Useful Links which link to the Exosite documentation Configure your Synapse Modules The following steps will guide you through the process of adding your Synapse devices to your Exosite portal Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 1123 Add the SNAP Connect E10 to Exosite gt gt If you re not already logged into Exosite do that now by pointing your web browser to the following address and then entering your email address and Exosite password ht
3. SNAP Software We would like to welcome you to join the Synapse forum at this address http forums synapse wireless com You ll need to create a forum user name the first time in and then log in using your user name on subsequent visits From the forum you can download hardware and software manuals In particular if this is your first time experiencing SNAP you might look at gt SNAP Primer podf Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 3 23 gt SNAPWhitePaper pdf gt SNAP Reference Manual pcf Exosite Portal http exosite com products portals documentation In addition to the above documentation when you create your Exosite account and log in you ll find an extensive set of links to Exosite documentation everything from Exosite basics to developer APIs Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 4 23 Unpack Assemble Power Up When your M2M kit arrives unpack it and lay the components out in a manner similar to the photo above There is some assembly required to wire the Temco unit to the SNAP Link RS484 after which you ll hook the SNAP Connect E10 up to the internet and apply power Special Note Please note that while the Temco device monitors and reports the current temperature it doesn t include a temperature sensor Synapse will send you the required sensor free of charge one per kit when you contact customer service Please contact Synapse customer service by sending a mess
4. Your MAC Address with colons can be found in the position from the image below Setup Type Device Setup CONFIRM SNAP Connect E10 w SNAP Link RS485 1 Enter Device MAC Address with colons 00 1c 2c 4c 70 1 Note Your MAC Address can be found on the sticker on the bottoms side of the E10 Gateway 2 What do you want to call this device SNAP Connect E10 with Temco gt Next give your device a name In the example above we ve named it SNAP Connect E10 with Temco gt Clink Continue and you should then see a summary screen such as shown below Device Setup What is my next step You will need to make sure your device connects to the Exosite platform within 24 hours The device registration process should occur automatically once the device connects to the internet If 24 hours pass without registering your device you will need to redo this process Setup Tyre Device Setup CONFIRM Your SNAP Connect E10 w SNAP Link RS485 device was successfully enabled with the CIK 92b7c37bcfe7d83323451916467bf344f69b757d Your device will need to connect to the Exosite platform within 24 hours or your provision request will expire and you will need to re enable your device from the Re Enable Device block in your device pop up If you have any problems connecting please contact your device provider at Company name Synapse Wireless Company email contact information support synapse exosite com
5. Using a small screw driver open the terminal block if they aren t already open on pins Ul1 extreme left side and ground extreme right side by turning the small screw to the left Attach the temperature sensor by inserting the ends of the wire into the terminal block and then tightening the screw by turning it to the right The completed assembly is shown below Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 6 223 gt The next step is to attach the power adapter This is attached to the right most terminals on the lower terminal block Since we re using an AC adapter the order of the pins doesn t matter The completed attachment should now resemble the following gt Next connect the RS485 cable to the Temco unit This will use the plus and minus terminals on the right side of the upper terminal block In the picture below we have connected a blue wire to the positive terminal and a grey wire to the negative one a a gt This completes all the Temco unit connections Go ahead and plug in its AC adapter You should then see the current temperature displayed on its LCD display Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 1723 SNAP Link RS485 Connections For the SNAP Link RS485 we just need to connect it to the Temco unit and apply power gt gt gt Using the terminal block on the back of the SNAP Link use the left most plus and minus terminals to connect the RS485 cable comin
6. create an Exosite account which comes with your M2M access kit and then configure your devices Create an Exosite Account Follow these steps to create your Exosite account gt To create your Exosite account point your web browser to https arrowm2mkits exosite com LOG IN gt This takes you to the log in screen To create your account click the link Don t have an account Choose one and sign up now EN Email gt This takes you to the pricing screen Because a starter account is complimentary with your M2M kit click Sign Up Now under M2M Don t have an account Choose one and sign up now Starter Already have an account from an Exosite powered website Add it here Forgot password PRICING M2M STARTER M2M DEVERLOPER Free 10 Montn Get started wih M2M Add more rasouroas Public Sharing Private Sharing dd Resources 4 Devices 4 Devices 10 Emai Alerts cay 10 Email Aarts day Add SMS 2 Pus Add SMS Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 1023 gt This then presents an account sign up form Fill out the form and then click Create Account ACCOUNT SIGN UP M2M STARTER PLAN Already have an account from an Exosite powered website Add it here ect you to our One Piatioem we never sell Connect your device to the cloud ACCOUNT INFO Upgrade your account at any time CONTACT INFO Need to tweak your account resources ONLINE SERVICES AGREEMENT gt
7. undesired operation Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 22 23 If the FCC ID for the module inside this product enclosure is not visible when installed inside another device then the outside of the device into which this product Is installed must also display a label referring to the enclosed module FCC ID Modifications FCC 15 21 Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Synapse Wireless Inc may void the user s authority to operate this equipment Declaration of Conformity In accordance with FCC 96 208 and 95 19 Manufacturer s Name Synapse Wireless Inc Headquarters 500 Discovery Drive Huntsville AL 35806 Synapse Wireless Inc declares that the product Product Name Model Number SNAP Connect E10 2 4GHz SLE10 001 SNAP Link RS485 2 4GHz SL485K 001 RF100 w SMA 2 4GHz RF100PD6 to which this declaration relates meet the requirements specified by the Federal Communications Commission as detailed in the following specifications gt Part 15 Subpart B for Class B equipment gt FCC 96 208 as it applies to Class B personal computers and peripherals The products listed above have been tested at an External Test Laboratory certified per FCC rules and has been found to meet the FCC Part 15 Emission Limits Documentation is on file and available from Synapse Wireless Inc Industry Canada IC certifications This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B
8. 2 14 52 23 Aug 20 2012 14 51 37 Aug 20 2012 14 47 00 Aug 20 2012 10 03 35 Aug 20 2012 10 02 49 Aug 20 2012 10 02 34 Aug 20 2012 12 25 18 Aun 16 2012 RTU Temperature Q 80 60 40 20 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 13 30 14 00 14 30 15 00 15 30 16 00 16 30 17 00 A pe gt E RTU Temperature 70 5 F Temperature Gauge Sy RTU Temperature 70 5 F Last Reported Time 17 02 40 Sep 5 2012 Viewing the various windows the one at the top left labelled Data is a list of the most recent data transmissions The one at the top right labelled RTU Temperature records the last 4 hours of temperature readings from the Temco unit Below that is the Temperature Gauge This graphically displays the current temperature reported by the Temco unit Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 1723 Finally in the bottom left is the E10 Modbus GW Status Log This is a list of the most recent Modbus commands that have traversed between the SNAP Link RS485 and the Temco unit Data Page Let s next look at the data page by clicking DATA in the grey menu box While the Dashboard page gave us a visual representation of the data being reported by the SNAP network this page displays the data in a raw form Data Add Data Name a Alias Last Value Unit Last Reported Time Portal Arrow M2M Kits Device E10 Mod Bus Master 13 04 37 Jun 28 Master Configuration modmsrconfig Q 1
9. 2 America Chicago 13 04 51 Jun 28 Modbus Command modcommand none 12 America Chicago Modbus Response modresponse none 12 47 58 Aug 17 Ping ping 34 12 America Chicago 09 52 52 Aug 16 RTU Temperature tempcotemp 51 F 12 America Chicago 12 25 18 Aug 16 Status status core ok 12 America Chicago You can view any of the data elements in greater detail by clicking on it From the resulting Data Information display you can then view amongst many things a graph over time and a log of the last 200 records Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 1823 For example clicking on RTU Temperature brings up the following screen Data Update a Graph Name RTU Temperature Current Value 70 3 Units F Format float Source Info Device E10 Mod Bus Master Alias tempcotemp RID 42630048842 168fd30390C273a tda7dfB0f 15387 Calculation NA 1s Retention infinity custom Duration oO hours Count re data points Share as Public Data Make public O pone fmt ep Gaplayed in thia data source accessible Tags Users will find public data by tag searches Use commas i i Description Descriptions should be less than 140 characters C UPDATE Name Last Seen Delete Data Source WARNING If you delete this Data Source all data will be lost To delete first type confirm below owt pea pane Write Data Data value Data Log last 200 records Export Data T
10. K2420EX Quick Start Guide RWWWWWOND DP e oowoo A 10 11 12 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 20 21 Regulatory Information and Certifications e RF exposure statement e FCC certifications and regulatory information USA only e Modifications FCC 15 21 e Declaration of Conformity e Industry Canada IC certifications Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 22 22 22 23 23 23 Arrow M2M Access Kits Thank you for evaluating the Arrow M2M Access Kit EK2420EX This starter kit is brought to you through a partnership between Arrow Electronics Inc Exosite and Synapse Wireless Inc The purpose of this kit is to demonstrate machine to machine communications technologies including a wireless personal area network bridged to the internet and accessed using cloud services provided by Exosite The wireless network components in the kit are provided by Synapse Wireless running the SNAP OS platform The document you are now reading will guide you through the setup and usage of your kit It will not however exhaustively explain the underlying technology of the Synapse SNAP architecture or that of Exosite If you wish to explore the technology further this document will point you to additional resources where you can gt Extend your wireless network by purchasing additional Synapse components from Arrow Electronics and adding them to your Exosite cloud portal gt Learn how to augment your wireless func
11. Last Value Name E10 Mod Bus Master Ping ping 34 Alias Modbus Response modresponse none Type SNAP E10 Modbus Master Kit RTU Temperature tempcotemp 51 MAC Address eee Modbus Command modcommand none 1C 2C 4Ci0f Master Configurati modmsrconfi with colons sarean sc sini SO Status status core ok Status Activated Timezone GMT 06 00 Central Time US amp Ce Location United States Active Time 5 minutes CIK 8 d3cfof51e0da28022c5ea86bfdbd17264555f4fa Use as Clone Device Specific Limits optional Inherit Custom Data 5 available 44 Events 9 available 45 Daily Emails oO Daily SMS D This page displays detailed information about your E10 and allows you to change certain fields such as the device name On the right side of the page is the current state of all the data items Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 2023 Finally at the bottom of the screen are a few additional controls to delete or re enable a device Re Enable Device IMPORTANT You can re enable your device for provisioning if your device did not connect successfully with the cloud Once re enabled your device will be given a new CIK To re enable your device first type confirm in the box below Delete Device WARNING If you delete this Device all data will be lost IMPORTANT Once deleted another user could activate this Device To delete first type confirm below Deleting a device pe
12. Quick Start Guide ARROW M2M Access kits EK2Z420EX MS EXOSITE Huntsville Alabama 35806 256 852 7888 www synapse wireless com Documen t Number 600082 01A Copyright 2012 Synapse Wireless Inc All Rights Reserved All Synapse products are patent pending Synapse logo SNAP and Portal are all registered trademarks of Synapse Wireless Inc 500 Discovery Drive Huntsville Alabama 35806 256 852 7888 These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may not cause harmful interference and 2 These devices must accept any interference received including interference that may cause harmful operation Please refer to the full FCC and IC statements found in the appendix at the end of this quick start guide Contents Arrow M2M Access Kits EX2420EX Kit Contents e Contents Download Supporting Materials e Synapse RF100 RF Engine e SNAP Connect E10 e SNAP Link e SNAP Software e Exosite Portal Unpack Assemble Power Up Setup the SNAP Link RS485 and Temco Unit e Temco Connections e SNAP Link RS485 Connections Attach the E10 to the Internet Conclusion Configure Exosite Create an Exosite Account Configure your Synapse Modules e Add the SNAP Connect E10 to Exosite Conclusion Using Your Kit Navigating Exosite Overview e Menu Items e Reported Data The Dashboard Data Page Devices Page Conclusion Arrow M2M Access Kits E
13. able on the Exosite portal Navigating Exosite Overview Log onto Exosite by directing your web browser to the following address https arrowm2mkits exosite com When presented with the Log In screen enter the email address and password you used when creating your account then click the Log In button LOG IN Email Password Forgot password Don t have an account Choose one and sign up now Already have an account from an Exosite powered website Add it here Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 1523 After logging in you ll be on the Exosite home page which will resemble the following Getting Started Cgp Arow M2M cCp Connecting your Kit Thank you for creating a Portal account on Arrows M2M Kit domain on Exosite com 1 Click hare to add a your kit devices to your Portal Useful Links 2 You will be peoenpted for each device s unique number Arrow M2M Horne Help Section information for all Arrow M2M kits supported with this tool Instructions are provided for each device MAC address is used for example on some devices 3 Data should start reporting once your kit is powered on and connected to a ve network connection Your device should show up in the device Est on this dashboard in addition to the Devices manegenenrt page 4 Use the Add Widget button in the upper right hand comer to odd widgets to this dashboard or orate a new dashboard on on the Dashboard manage m
14. age to support synapse wireless com and stating you need the Temco temperate sensor for Arrow M2M Kit EK2420EX Without the sensor you can continue to assemble your kit you just won t see accurate temperatures reported on the Exosite website until the temperature sensor is attached to your Temco device Setup the SNAP Link RS485 and Temco Unit The SNAP Link RS485 shown on the right is a Synapse Wireless device which essentially turns an RS485 or RS422 device into a member of the SNAP wireless network It supports the Modbus protocol and is completely transparent to the attached device In our case the Modbus device we re attaching is the Temco shown below thermostat Temco Connections There are a number of connections you ll need to make using the terminal block on the back of the Temco unit First you ll connect the temperature sensor If you haven t already read the Special Note in the box above please do so now before proceeding Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 5 23 gt gt First locate the temperature sensor shown on the right EEN This will need to be attached to the Temco unit using terminals Ul1 and ground Since these are on opposite ends of the upper terminal block you ll need to separate and spread the two wires of the temperature sensor Such as shown on the right Also if not already done strip about a quarter inch of insulation from the wire ends
15. enu My Devices Kits Select to go to device dashboard cg Namo a Active Active Event SNAP Connect E10 with Temco a Please note the following elements gt The navigation menu is in the grey box in the upper left and Is visible on every page gt The Getting Started window in the top left provides useful links to the Exosite online documentation gt The My Devices window in the bottom left lists your Synapse devices Since you ve already set these up you should see your SNAP Connect E10 in the list gt If you click on that device you ll then be taken to the Dashboard for that device Menu Items Briefly here is a list of the navigation menu items that appear in the top left grey box visible on every page gt HOME Always takes you back to the home screen displayed above gt DATA For all devices lists all the data that is being collected last reported value and last reported collection time This is described in further detail below gt DEVICES Displays all your devices their active status last reporting time and last reporting event This is the same screen you saw earlier when adding your Synapse devices to Exosite gt EVENTS Shows detailed information regarding events generated by any attached devices Presently there are no events generated by the Temco unit gt DASHBOARDS This page allow you to configure additional dashboards gt SCRIPTS Displays a list of Lua scripts which a
16. erference that may cause harmful operation RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE RFI FCC 15 105 This equipment 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 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 LABELING REQUIREMENTS FCC 15 19 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause
17. et connector illuminate The amber LED will flash to indicate internet activity If you do not see such activity that s an indication the ethernet port to which you ve attached your E10 is not currently active on the internet If this should be the case then please revisit that attachment and ensure the ethernet port you are using has an active internet connection Finally the LED labelled B next to the ethernet port should steadily glow green The LED labelled A other the other end of the E10 will not illuminate Conclusion At this point your local area wireless network is complete and ready to talk with Exosite Using the Exosite web portal you ll soon be able to monitor the temperature sensed by the Temco unit wirelessly transmitted by the SNAP Link RS485 to the SNAP Connect E10 and then sent across the internet to Exosite You re now ready to proceed with the next section to setup your Exosite web portal Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 9 23 Configure Exosite The Exosite web portal is a general purpose tool providing a cloud based platform for connecting devices and software applications The Exosite portal not to be confused with the Synapse Portal software development software manages and interacts with connected devices In our case those connected devices are the SNAP Connect E10 and your SNAP Link RS485 To form the connection between Exosite and your Synapse wireless devices we need to first
18. g from your Temco unit Ensure the positive terminals on both units are connected together as well as the negative terminals Using our same blue and grey wires from above the completed SNAP Link terminal block should resemble the following Attach one of the included antennas to the SNAP Link by screwing it into the antenna port The final step is to power up the SNAP Link by plugging in its power adapter and then attaching the included USB cable between them The full sized USB connector fits into the power adapter and the micro USB connector fits into the small connector on the back right side of the SNAP Link as shown above Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 8 23 Attach the E10 to the Internet The next step is to power up and attach your SNAP Connect E10 to the internet gt Using the included ethernet cable attach your E10 to a known active ethernet port that has a connection to the internet gt Attach the included antenna to the E10 s antenna port gt Before applying power to your E10 ensure your SNAP Link and Temco unit have been connected as described above and both are powered up gt Finally power up the E10 by plugging in its AC adapter and then FA stringing the included cable between the adapter USB end and E10 gt S lf micro USB end nie _ USB p ETHERNET P When you apply power to the E10 you should soon see both a green and amber LED adjacent to and above the ethern
19. ime Value 17 07 45 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 3 17 07 12 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 3 17 06 41 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 3 17 06 11 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 3 17 05 40 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 3 17 04 42 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 1 17 04 09 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 1 17 03 38 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 3 17 03 11 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 3 17 02 40 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 5 17 01 40 Sep 5 12 America Chicago 70 3 ATANA Can E AN AmacinniMhianen nE SEE CLOSE When finished looking at this display click the Close button in the bottom right corner to dismiss it and return to the Data page Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 19 23 Devices Page We visited the Devices page earlier when adding your Synapse devices to your Exosite portal Your completed Devices page should resemble the following Devices Add Device Name a Alias Type Unique ID Active Last Reported Time Location Data Last Event SNAP Connect 15 07 02 Sep 6 12 United SNAP Connect E10 with Temco E10 wiSNAP Link 00 1 2c 4c 70 1c On 6 Never America Chi States RS485 eet es All times in device s timezone Notice that now that the SNAP Connect E10 is active its device status is indicated as being On Also notice the last time it sent a packet is reported as well as its last generated event To get a more detailed view of device status click on the E10 Device Information Name
20. limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la class B prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 23 23
21. nting brackets power supply USB cable with micro connector on the SNAP Link side RS485 cable and antenna Temco PM 5E thermostat with power supply Exosite cloud account Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 2 23 Download Supporting Materials As mentioned above this Quick Start guide is designed to aid you in getting your kit quickly setup and working If you wish to dive deeper into the technology there is extensive documentation available on both the Synapse Wireless and Exosite websites Synapse RF100 RF Engine Product Brief http synapse wireless com documents products Synapse RF100xx Engine Product Brief pdf Data Sheet http synapse wireless com documents products Synapse RF Engine RF100PC6 RF100PD6 Data Sheet pdf SNAP Connect E10 Product Brief http synapse wireless com documents products Synapse SNAP Connect E10 Product Brief pdf User Guide http synapse wireless com documents products Synapse SNAP Connect E10 User Guide pdf Technical Manual http synapse wireless com documents products Synapse SNAP Connect E10 Technical Manual pdf SNAP Link Produce Brief http synapse wireless com documents products Synapse SNAP Link Serial Adapter Product Brief pdf Data Sheet http synapse wireless com documents products Synapse SNAP Link RS485 RS422 Serial Adapter Data Sheet pdf User Guide http synapse wireless com documents products Synapse SNAP Link Serial Adapter User Guide pdf
22. re running in your Exosite portal to interact with your Temco unit gt ADMIN This is a page to administer your Exosite account Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 1623 Reported Data We ll next look at some of the interesting things you can do with Exosite gt The Dashboard RTU Temperature The Temco unit reports the current temperature to Exosite on an ongoing basis Ping From Exosite you can ping your SNAP Connect E10 Status SNAP Connect E10 status is either active or not Whenever the E10 is successfully communicating with Exosite its status will be reported as active Let s take a more detailed look at the dashboard From the Home screen click on the SNAP Connect E10 entry in the My Devices window This brings up the Dashboard page which resembles this one Data Namea Value Ping 45 RTU Temperature 70 5 E10 Modbus GW Status Log Value core ok startup app ModbusMstrBeta core booted startup app ModbusMstrBeta core booted core ok startup app ModbusMstrBeta core booted core ok startup app ModbusMstrBeta core booted core ok startup app ModbusMstrBeta core booted core ok Units Last Reported Time 17 01 58 Sep 5 2012 a 17 02 40 Sep 5 2012 Timestamp 16 47 55 Aug 27 2012 16 47 20 Aug 27 2012 16 47 19 Aug 27 2012 12 05 04 Aug 21 2012 12 05 03 Aug 21 2012 14 59 17 Aug 20 2012 14 58 31 Aug 20 2012 14 58 16 Aug 20 201
23. rmanently removes it from the Exosite portal You likely will only need to use the re enable command if you move a device from one Exosite account to another Finally the Close button in the bottom right closes the window returning you to the Devices Page Conclusion This completes our brief tour of Exosite and how it interacts with your Synapse Wireless components We have only scratched the surface of what Exosite can do To learn more explore the documentation linked to the Getting Started window on the Home page as well as the link to the Exosite support page in the upper right corner of every page We hope you have enjoyed setting up and exercising your Arrow M2M Access kit Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 2123 Regulatory Information And Certifications RF exposure statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC certifications and regulatory information USA only FCC PART 15 CLASS B These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 These devices may not cause harmful interference and 2 These devices must accept any interference received including int
24. tionality by writing your own SNAPpy scripts gt Learn how to extend your Exosite cloud portal s functionality by installing additional widgets or writing your own Lua scripts gt Learn how to build your own appliances and integrate them into your network using RF engines from Synapse Wireless and program them using the Synapse Portal software development environment The Arrow M2M kits are available in three models one of which is described by this document gt EK2410EX This kit includes a Synapse SNAP Connect E10 and two Synapse SN171 SNAP Node ProtoBoards all equipped with Synapse RF100 RF engines gt EKO910EX This kit includes a Synapse SNAP Connect E10 and two Synapse SN171 SNAP Node ProtoBoards all equipped with Synapse RF300 RF engines EX2420EX This kit includes a Synapse SNAP Connect E10 and a Synapse SNAP Link RS485 both equipped with Synapse RF100 RF engines plus a Temco PM 5E thermostat Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 123 EX2420EX Kit Contents EK2420EX Contents gt SNAP Connect E10 provides a gateway between the SNAP wireless network and the internet E10 Accessories wall mounting brackets power supply USB cable with micro connector on the E10 side ethernet cable and antenna SNAP Link RS485 Provides the wireless link between a Modbus device such as the included Temco unit and the SNAP wireless network SNAP Link Accessories wall mou
25. tps arrowm2mkits exosite com From the Home screen follow the instructions that appear in the Getting Started window Click the Click here to add your kit devices to your Portal link The next screen presents a popup list of all possible Synapse devices It is important to correctly choose your device from this list The only device you need to setup is the SNAP Connect E10 so choose SNAP Connect E10 w SNAP Link RS485 from the list and then click Continue Device Setup STEP Setup Type Device Setup CONFIRM How do know which device type to choose if you have a device that is I have a supported device not in the list of supported SNAP Node ProtoBoard RF100 2 4GHz devices choose the generic SNAP Connect E10 device type J SNAP Connect E10 w SNAP Link RS485 SNAP Node ProtoBoard RF300 900 MHz want to set up a generic device want to bulk add devices In the next screen enter your E10 s MAC address This is printed on the bottom of your E10 and is 12 hex digits starting with 0O01C2C Enter the address as byte pairs separated by colons as shown below Note that the Exosite database contains a list of all Known Synapse modules that have been included in the M2M access kits so If you enter an invalid address Exosite will catch it and display an error Arrow M2M Access Kits EK2420EX Quick Start Guide 1223 Device Setup Where can find my MAC Address with colons

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